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Open: Scottie Scheffler and Rory Mcilroy start after sharing 5 points in Royal Portrush after the event starts | Golf news

Open: Scottie Scheffler and Rory Mcilroy start after sharing 5 points in Royal Portrush after the event starts | Golf news

Scottie School overcame irregular driving displays for the early lead in the 153rd opening, while Roory Mcilroy continued to compete after the opening round in Royal Portrush.

Scheffler discovered three fairways on the tea, but in the opening round 68, five birdies were mixed with two swamps, leaving one from the world when they took the top in the crowded leaderboard.

Jacob Skov Olesen set the initial clubhouse goal and immediately matched the Matt Fitzpatrick, Harris English and Christian Bezuidenhout, one of the two rounds without two Bogey on Thursday.

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MATT FITZPATRICK holes a birdie, a gorgeous slam chip in the 16th hole.

SCHEFFLER has been shot by the English Duo Matt Jordan and Tyrrell Hatton, and the Grand Slam Champion MCILROY is in three leads in the home soil, winning the second main victory of the year.

MCILROY’s 70 -year -old 70 was nine strokes than they were managed in the 2019 tournament in the same place, and the age of 36 was only two fairways, but he registered five birdies to pleasing the crowd of North Ireland.

Mcilroy has a steady start since the nightmare in 2019.

MCILROY avoided repetition from the 2019 Parour First First, but opened the door with Nervy 3-Putt Bogey, missed the putt in four feet, and then popped up with two birdies in the next three holes.

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Rory Mcilroy created a 3 -putbog in the first hole of the 153th Open.

World NO 2 took the seventh place in PAR-FIVE despite the continued struggle with the left miss on the tee, and he started his 9th back with eight-foot birdies and temporarily moved in the Logjam shot at the top of the leader board with the Schoolfoller.

MCILROY posted a continuous Bogeys and then shot on the 14th, and produced a late rally as a second hole birdie before saving PAR on 15th to 12 feet.

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Looking back at the opening rounds held in Royal Portrush in Roy Mcilroy, the World NO 2 remained in competition.

Mcilroy said, “I am satisfied and very strong at the beginning.” Sky Sports. “I felt like cutting in a rough or rough place all day in Fairway Bunkers. The last four holes are under one and the shooting under the green onions.

“I went there for the first 10 holes, and when we headed home, the wind began to pick up a little bit, and the course was very difficult in the cross. I was riding a little train, but I actually had a good green onion and the last three holes.”

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SCHEFFLER is also out of the tee, but two of the 68 -year -old 68 -year -olds are birdies, while English Travel LEE Westwood, Aaron Rai and Justin Rose are in two leads with other Bogey -Free starters.

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Star stud leader board has joined MCILROY in 2013 champion PHIL MICKELSON, 2019 winners Shane Lowry and NO 1 Jon Rahm around the world, and only three shots share the top 31 players.

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PHIL MICKELSON drilled green onions from the bunker of Royal Portrush.

Defensive champions Xander Schaffare talked to level par 71, while Tom McKibbin of North Ireland recorded more shots, while Ryder Cup Star Viktor Hovland, Ludvig åberg and Tommy Fleetwood were all expected cut after the opening ceremony 73s Sit outside.

In 2017, the champion Jordan Spies also sat down six egrets, and Padraig Harrington left the opening hall after starting a tournament at 6:35 am.

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Padraig Harrington is held at Royal Portrush with a perfect tee shot for calling SKY SPORTS PUNDITS as one of the most difficult opening holes.

Bryson Dechambeau can’t find a birdie in the opening round 78, and the former major champion Brooks Koepka and Collin Morikawa faced the battle to avoid the cuts missed by the continuous Major.

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