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FULL ROUND HIGHLIGHTS | Round One | The 153rd Open



FULL ROUND HIGHLIGHTS | Round One | The 153rd Open

[Applause] perfection. So they just reappear [Applause] after a nice start. Hate to give one away on the power threes. Or maybe not. Wow. How about that? Not kidding me. Let’s go. McKibben to tie the lead here with an eagle. He’s gone and done it. Over to Johnson. [Music] How about that? Does that count as an up and down for Birdie? Not as good as Phil’s bunker shot, but that was awfully well done. Now Olison to join the group at two under and another one goes in. Eagle effort at the second for Matt Fitzpatrick who missed a little one at the first. Oh, but makes up for it there. Catches that left that is now undercar as well. Just a step off the green at one. The defending champion. Even this part of his game he struggled with a little bit early in the year. This good one here though. It’s going to be a par for him. Now Nikolai to make it six players at two under. Yeah, good birdie opportunity and catching that right edge of the hole and that’s how you bounce back from a double. Third shot at the ninth for how Tong Lee drove it out of position. pin kind of in the right side of the green. Little deep. Oh my, that’s impressive to spin it back that much to hole high. Olison has a chance to get to four under now. Take advantage of the par fives. Only three of them and does he ever. Four under now. Needs to see one go in early. I think he raced that one home. The world’s number one players now at one underpar. A Batia. [Applause] Oh. Heads for home at Oshay. You seeing guys with ski hats. It’s raining a little bit of wind. Got to think it’s perfect when it’s Patrick is doing stuff like that. Exactly what it’s supposed to be again. Fitzpatrick, great putt to get to 200 par. Now Olison still sitting alone at top the leaderboard. Had to pitch it over some slope then up that second slope. Oh my god, how about that pitch shot? And Jacob all of a sudden is at five under par with a two- shot lead. We are going to get heavy rain in the next 5 to 10 minutes and I’m really looking forward to that. Music to the ears. Will this be for the crowds? It will for Shane Lowry right in the heart of it. Nicholson, one of the greatest touchs for decades. Doesn’t let us down with that one. Three run great run of golf. We get the last bit of all up to two and an excellent opening day. The longer grass here, Darren Clark at 17. I’m sure Big Darren had plenty of support out there this morning. What a shot. Get in. Oh yeah. That’s uh Shear will reverberate beautifully around the links. He read it correctly all day, man. That guy’s been on with the putter. That is a phenomenal round of golf. So Kjanna talking about quite tight spinners and that’ll work in for uh in for eagle trying to get it up and down from the right hand side of par 51 12. Oh that’s a nice one to make. was very close of finding that water hazard short ride of green on 12 and walks off with a fine birdie. Three under Fitzpatrick. Hashino for his eagle from the back edge. [Applause] Now that’s the way to bounce back. Champion Daniel Brown from two weeks ago in Munich. An emotional victory after losing one of his friends. in the leadup. No. Oh my goodness. From the other side of the hole, it drops for Dan Brown. Oh my words. There we are. Slam dunk. What a roar. And what a roar. [Applause] Hello. Hello. Oh, the pass three misses the the green on the left hand side and walks off the green with a two. It’s a calamity corner. T’s been moved up only 205 yds into the breeze. Oh, get down. Get down. Get in. What a shot. Flirting with a right hand hollow but never left the flag. Here’s Christian Bazaden out for his two. Oh, rattle. Rattle. Now, how far past was it going? Doesn’t matter. Take it. No shame. So far above the green. Downwind. You can get onto this green. But Sheffller. Oh my word. What are you laughing about? There’s so much to say about that shot. The sound off the club face. That’s extraordinary. Haven’t seen Shane Lowry for a while, but here we are. Chance to get back into the red figures. Yes, surely surely he’s right in the heart of the cup. Huge draw for Shane Larry. The wedge was perfect. Probably as good as he could have done, but it’s left himself quite a difficult one for an unlikely birdie fall. He’s got it, Houston. What a great putt. Most players have lacked a bit of pace and miss on the right. Not him. Sun shining brightly on the power five. Come on. Get in there. There’s a few birdies. And here an eagle for Spaniard. Just below the ridge unfortunately for Hassan. Oh, that doesn’t make a j of difference. P it right in the middle. Harris English on the second. Birdie on the first and here on the second. What a start this would be. Get in. Get in. Still buddy. Acceptable for an eagle. Some shot to get it this close. It’s a double breaker. There we go. What a start. American var. Wow. Janna. Little bit of lagging. Looking good. Oh, hello. Hello. Yeah, put a smile on your face, son. Right. Second shot into eight left in. Oh, look at this. The flag stick doesn’t want to overdo this one, but needs to get it there obviously. Oh, bit of a bonus birdie there for Rory Maroy from under that swale. Beautiful iron shot in here for Harris English at the the six par three and another birdie bites the dust. What a gorgeous way to start. Connor Graham is on the 17th Scottish amateur. Nice T-shot and it what a moment that would have been. I don’t know how it stayed out. Just needs to be mindful of that right hand front bunker. Doesn’t need to take that on. [Applause] Well, he didn’t mean to take it on, but he did anyway. Just carry the first few yards of green. A little trundle up. Bit of spin and a bit of in. Put me down for a three. This for a three. Oh, has it as well. That’s a big big leap up the board. Christian Bzenhower into that tie for the lead now. Beautifully done. Huge roar. But the attempt for English rolls it right in. So he moves back to four under par. So there we are on the famous yellow leaderboard. those who lie four on the par and Jacob Scoison howong Lee Matt Fitzpatrick Christian Bazadenhout and Harris English setting the pace as we near the end of a very long challenging but entertaining first day of the 153rd Open at Royal Port Rush. Yes, sir.

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Round One of the 153rd Open Championship at Royal Portrush. First-round leaders—Harris English, Haotong Li, Jacob Skov Olesen, Matt Fitzpatrick and Christiaan Bezuidenhout—all carding impressive 67s to set the pace.

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler made a strong push late in the day, rallying to 3-under with clutch birdies on 16 and 17 as well as key moments from iconic holes. Including the infamous “Calamity Corner” par-3 16th, as players battled the swirling Northern Irish winds on one of the game’s most challenging links layouts.

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43 Comments

  1. yesterday (thursday) I had a teetime of 3-58, a 2 ball. arrived at club early, saw rory miss a putt on 1st, my playing partner arrived, quick chat with some members
    we go to the 1st tee, 4 ball teeing off. yes we early for our tee time (dont know how early), at the 10th we let 2, 2balls go, finished the round, put clubs outside locker room, went into club house and to my amazement rory is only on the 14th
    so I started, the r&a, england golf, pga & uncle tom's cobbly & all, all shout about 'slow play', yet there are the pro's !!!!!!
    I am going too add that my playing partner & myself, are in our mid 70's, we hit the ball half the distance 'pros' do, dont walk as fast (dont particularly want to, lovely evening) yet we completed 18 holes & they played 11 or 12
    the pro game needs to get it's self in order, before having a go at those that contribute too their wealth.
    rant over

  2. My favorite DP World Tour player Haotong LI is tied for the lead Scottie actually just ripped one. Amazing day this tournament will be an all-time classic.

  3. Putt after putt works when it's how people work with it a bit, and when people want to see it happen well.

  4. Canadian golfer Taylor Penrith ,,,, said the course wasn't what he expected ,, he thought it would be flatter with straighter holes ,,,, welcome to links golf sir. Remembering this tournament being played the past two years in ENGLAND, AT ROYAL TROON and Royal Liverpool. That was a comment from the Toronto Sun ,, I've been away from Scotland for a number of years ,, can someone tell me if they have moved Troon ?? did the place it in England somewhere ??💩💩💩💩💩

  5. In what respect do the corporate wa*nkers who sadly run the R&A think that showing a series of putts represents “highlights”?

  6. Increíble… que organicen un torneo solo de putts que parece que es lo único que interesa!! modo irónico on.

  7. Came here for highlights from the 153. Open at Portrush, got the highlights of the 153. Portrush putting and chipping contest! Big Disappointment! What are you doing guys? Nobody wants to see putts and chips 😀

  8. Haotong Li, -4 top half of the leaderboard, only had four appearances on this recap video… fantastic job social media team at R&A .. keep up the horrible job that you are doing

  9. Putts for dough. Drives for show.

    This is supposed to be a show! Where are the drives and everything else?!

  10. Renowned Human Rights Lawyer David Matas: We Have a Lot of Evidence

    Director Raymond Zhang (left), renowned human rights lawyer David Matas (center), and producer Cindy Song (right) answer questions from the audience after the screening. (The Epoch Times)

    During the Q&A session after the screening, David Matas shared with the audience that in 2006, after the news broke about forced organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners in Sujiatun, Shenyang, he and David Kilgour, former Canadian Secretary of State for Asia and the Pacific, were invited to conduct an independent investigation.

    He said their investigation looked into 30 different aspects and found that forced organ harvesting by the CCP has been happening since 2000, and there is overwhelming evidence to support this. The main victims were Falun Gong practitioners, with smaller numbers of Uyghurs from Xinjiang, house church members, and others.

    David Matas pointed out that they uncovered a lot of evidence. For example, among those detained illegally, only Falun Gong practitioners were required to undergo blood tests every six months. He said this raised serious questions: “Was this done to match blood types for organ transplants?”

    They also hired investigators to call hospitals directly. Shockingly, some doctors openly said that the organs came from Falun Gong practitioners and could be made available quickly. Meanwhile, the Chinese government strongly denied everything and blocked or delayed international investigators from visiting, clearly trying to hide the truth and destroy evidence.

    Now at 82 years old, David Matas continues to travel around the world, raising awareness about these crimes. His work has led to two Nobel Peace Prize nominations.

    He told reporters, “Because the CCP is in power, they deny everything and even carry out cross-border suppression and large-scale propaganda. I know a lot about this issue because I’ve been involved for a long time.”

    David Matas stressed that even if the CCP falls, there will still be the challenge of bringing the criminals to justice and uncovering all the records. “The fight for human rights never ends,” he said.

  11. Can someone explain to the R&A that a professional golfer making a 20 foot putts for a birdie is not a highlight. It is a statistical certainty if enough of them have a go. In fact a bunch of 8 years old would make plenty if you give enough a shot.

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