So who do you guys think are in the running
My top 2
Oosthuizen
Fitzpatrick
Short game is going to be key and I reckon these 2 will be up there.
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Thread: Golf Open St.Andrews 2022
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12-07-2022 05:14 PM #31
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12-07-2022 05:26 PM #32This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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12-07-2022 05:43 PM #33
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Despite a final round collapse in the Scottish open I'm going for Speith.
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12-07-2022 06:01 PM #34
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I wonder if it could be Hovland’s time.
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13-07-2022 01:25 PM #35
What are the chances so people think of getting on a train if I go up to waverly for 5.30/6am on Saturday? And then how do I get from leuchars to St. Andrews?
Was meant to be getting a lift but that’s fallen through..
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14-07-2022 05:36 AM #38This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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14-07-2022 07:36 AM #39
Bob McIntyre out in Hibernian mint green this morning. I think it's his nephews who play for the under 18 team or maybe the development team this season.
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14-07-2022 09:23 AM #40
Don’t normally bet but put a fiver each way on Louis O and Matt F
Cam Smith was down to 11-1 so didn’t bother.
He must have started well.
Will be watching from about noon, can’t wait. Highlight of the year.
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14-07-2022 10:07 AM #41
Surprised no one has mentioned McIlroy and he's the favourite !
Smith from Australia looks decent and as others have mentioned Schauffele
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14-07-2022 05:07 PM #43
Wonder what would be the shortest odds -
Someone shooting a sub 60 or a group hitting 6 hours for the round..?
Think someone might actually hit the magic 6 hour mark ahead of the weekend!
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14-07-2022 09:12 PM #46
The pace of play today was absolutely ridiculous - just over 6 hours for some of the groups. The first guys teed off at 6.35am and the last group at 4.16pm so maybe the field was too large for a course like St Andrews which is simply getting overpowered due to a combination of the very dry conditions and modern technology.
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Max Homa reckons it took them an hour to play the 14th. Just too large a field on a course with as many reachable par 4s combined with double fairways and greens.
The R&A can’t have enjoyed watching that today and it’s just going to be the same tomorrow. Will be better at weekend but tomorrow will be another headache for the Championship Committee.Last edited by Carheenlea; 14-07-2022 at 09:34 PM.
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15-07-2022 02:57 PM #50
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St Andrews has to be one of the easiest open venues. Most are a drive & an iron. Par 4 greens driveable, not many bump & runs.
Rather boring to watch.
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15-07-2022 03:45 PM #51
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Tiger woods spoke about how amazing it is that the course was designed so long ago and is still such a great test for the best golfers.
He’s certainly struggling with it this week 😆
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15-07-2022 03:47 PM #52
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Reckon to be on the safe side you should just give me your ticket though 😁
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15-07-2022 05:07 PM #54This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'm loving the course and was up there yesterday. Different holes will be the easiest and most difficult depending on the wind and pin positions.
The driveable par 4's have been class imo. I was up at the 12th yesterday and on paper it looks easy but in practice it has a lot of danger. There were a few eagle putts that were 3 putted, a good few double bogeys and then the odd birdie for those who made the right decisions and also got a bit of luck go their way.
First time I'd been to the Open there, thought it was great and I've enjoyed it today.
Might seem like it's about to be a procession from here but I reckon there's a long way to go yet. Smith's driver can get wobbly at times compared to a lot of the others who are up near the top of the leader board.
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15-07-2022 08:46 PM #55
Listening to the golf on the radio yesterday. Since 1930 every winner of The Open at St Andrews has been within 3 shots of the leader after round one. 16 opens there since 1930. On that basis only Young, McIlroy and Smith can win.
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As always, the radio coverage is first class. For those of us working or without TV access during the day it’s a great accompaniment. Actually prefer the pace of the radio as opposed to the Sky coverage shooting all over the place and ad breaks every 5 mins or so.
What a leaderboard going into weekend - shaping up to be a cracking couple of days of golf.
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16-07-2022 07:28 PM #57
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17-07-2022 09:18 AM #59
Right then who’s winning the jug? I can’t see anyone catching Hovland or McIlroy. McIlroys to lose for me. He can only beat himself. He looks more in control than Hovland who holed a mile of putts yesterday that he surely can’t keep doing. I hope it’s McIlroy as that’s where my money is. Wouldn’t be upset if Hovland does it as, like McIlroy he’s an all round decent guy.
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17-07-2022 01:41 PM #60
Looks like they've set the course up with a view to there being loads of birdies and give the chasing pack a bit of a chance.
Still hard to see anyone getting up beyond McIlroy or Hovland though, the winning score will surely be into the twenties under par.
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