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The Open 2015 at St. Andrews

Mon, Jul 20 2015 8:34 PM (370 replies)
  • LOLserver
    3,522 Posts
    Sat, Jul 18 2015 11:58 AM

    I see some groups still on the course almost 20.00 UK time.....none of them are remarkably tho.

    Eric

  • mkg335
    5,491 Posts
    Sat, Jul 18 2015 1:47 PM

    World-class leader board to say the least...a few surprises but for the most part, the best players on the planet are all within shouting distance.

  • donsprintr
    2,063 Posts
    Sat, Jul 18 2015 2:18 PM

    Yes indeed Mark ... it's a bunched up leaderboard. And there are some surprises ... Daniel Brooks the Englishman who was 36 and 54 hole leader at the Scottish Open aced 11 today ... Garcia hits the flagstick at 17 and makes a birdie on the hardest hole on the course ...

    And no surprise ... Dustin Johnson takes sole possession of first with a birdie on 18, moving him to 10 under par. 

  • LOLserver
    3,522 Posts
    Sat, Jul 18 2015 2:37 PM

    Leaderboard day 2 

    Dustin Johnson remains on course to win the first Major title of his career at the home of golf. 

    The American added a 69 to his opening 65 but will have to wait until Monday to complete his bid to win The Open after the third day of the Championship was decimated by winds gusting to over 40 miles per hour.

    Play had started on schedule at 7.00 am but lasted only 32 minutes before the players were taken off the course. They did not return until 6.00 pm by which time it had already been decided to postpone the third round until Sunday and then play the fourth and final round on Monday.

    The only time The Open had previously been extended to Monday was when rain severely affected the 1988 Championship at Royal Lytham & St Annes where Seve Ballesteros went on to claim his third Claret Jug. The last Monday finish at any Major was at the 2009 US Open at Bethpage which was also extended as a result of torrential rain.

  • LOLserver
    3,522 Posts
    Sat, Jul 18 2015 2:42 PM

    It’s time for our ruling of the day from round two. It involves a former St Andrews Open Champion.

    Following the heavy rain which led to a suspension of play for 3 hours and 14 minutes on Friday morning, The Old Course, recovered quickly to allow a resumption of play 10.00am and while it would have been reasonable to expect many casual water rulings, it was actually another Rule that featured on the second day of the Championship.

    Playing their 1st hole of the second round of the 144th Championship, Jason Dufner’s ball at rest on the fairway, was moved by John Daly’s tee shot.   Initially there was some confusion as to which ball had been moved as Dufner’s ball had been lying very close to Jimenez’s on the fairway after their tee shots.  From a distance it was difficult to determine which ball had been moved, so the referee walking with the game decided to check with television to see if they had any footage of the incident. 

    If a ball in play and at rest is moved by another ball in motion after a stroke, the moved ball must be replaced – Rule 18-5.   The ball that was in motion and is deflected by the ball at rest is played as it lies – Rule 19-5a. 

    After a review of footage of the situation, it was established that Daly’s ball had moved Dufner’s ball by a few feet.  So the referee was able to advise Dufner that he had to replace his ball on the spot from which it was moved (Rule 18-5).  In terms of Daly’s ball, he was required to play his ball from the spot where it had come to rest after it had been deflected (Rule 19-5). 

    Dufner and Daly were not the only ones that experienced this situation.  On the 10th hole Bowdicth’s ball in motion struck Iwata’s ball that was at rest on the putting green and knocked Iwata’s ball off the putting green.  Iwata was able to replace his ball on the putting green and Bowditch played his ball from where it eventually came to rest after the deflection. 

    And again, on the 18th hole Wiesberger’s drive struck Zack Johnson’s ball which was at rest on the fairway.  Johnson was required to replace his ball under Rule 18-5.  However, as it was impossible to determine the spot where the ball was to be replaced, Johnson had to estimate the spot where it had been before it was moved and then dropped the ball as near as possible to this estimated spot (Rule 20-3c).

  • LOLserver
    3,522 Posts
    Sat, Jul 18 2015 2:49 PM

    Well, all has been said, Sunday will be, this time, like a normal 3th day and the championship will be finished first by Monday evening......hopefully LOL

    Does anyone knows what time players tee off tomorrow morning?

    Eric

  • LOLserver
    3,522 Posts
    Sat, Jul 18 2015 2:55 PM

    Awesome round I had together with Joe Maverick & Mushy (Dave) at WGT St. Andrews with high winds : ))))

    Joe was too good for us and ended up with a -13 in 18 holes....awesome golf Joe.

    I will eventually set a time & invite some members interested in a new round tomorrow again, playing St. Andrews with high winds & champs is something else.....hope wine is not taking over my shaky finger again....LOL

    Hope we get some more people & even make 2 or 3 groups if necesary...ALL IS ONLY 4 FUN!!

    Bed time here.

    Eric

     

  • bubbsboy
    6,879 Posts
    Sat, Jul 18 2015 2:55 PM

    Eric the tee times are on the leaderboard you put on earlier on

    Bubbs

  • LOLserver
    3,522 Posts
    Sat, Jul 18 2015 3:02 PM

    bubbsboy:

    Eric the tee times are on the leaderboard you put on earlier on

    Bubbs

    Damn...I see wine drains over my sexy body!!!.....didn't realize that...lmao ; ))) cheers m8

    Eric

    edit...8.15 UK time is the first group off the tee.....

  • oneeyedjohn
    9,570 Posts
    Sat, Jul 18 2015 6:56 PM

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    ugly bugger ain't he, lol

     

     

     

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