Thursday, July 16, 2015

Day 1 summary and scores from the 144th Open championship

Dustin Johnson sets the pace with a 65 but 

Jordan Spieth in the mix with a 67

FROM THE EUROPEAN TOUR WEBSITE
The 144th Open Championship bore remarkable similarities to the US Open played just a month earlier as Dustin Johnson and Jordan Spieth renewed their rivalry over the Old Course, St Andrews.
As he did at Chambers Bay, Johnson carded an opening 65 to claim the lead, with Spieth this time a shot closer thanks to a five under 67 which made a mockery of concerns about a lack of preparation in his bid for a third straight Major.
With the course initially defenceless before the wind strengthened, 1999 champion Paul Lawrie, England's Danny Willett, Jason Day, Retief Goosen, Zach Johnson and Robert Streb all shot 66, with US Open runner-up and 2010 Open Champion Louis Oosthuizen among those to match Spieth's score.
Sweden's David Lingmerth even raised hopes of the first 62 in Major history with a record-equalling front nine of 29, but came home in 40 for a three under 69.
Attention was rightly focused on match 17, with Spieth chasing the third leg of an unprecedented calendar grand slam and Johnson trying to claim a first Major title after his latest near-miss.
Paired together by the RandA, the American duo matched each other almost shot for shot in covering the front nine in 31 and reaching six under after 12.
Spieth proved he is human after all with bogeys on the 13th and 17th - where he found the famous Road Hole bunker - before holing a curling birdie putt from 20 feet on the last.
"I'm very pleased with the start," said the 21 year old, who is aiming to match Tiger Woods and Ben Hogan in winning three Majors in a season.
"I saw a 65 in our group and if DJ keeps driving it the way he is, then I'm going to have to play my best golf to have a chance.
"It's hard to argue with somebody who's splitting bunkers at about 380 yards and just two-putting for birdie on five or six of the holes. "I don't have that in the bag, but I've played enough golf with him to where I believe in my skill set that I can still trump that crazy ability that he has.
"I expect when he stands on the tee it's going to be up there miles and down the fairway. I also expect that I can birdie each hole when I stand on the tee. It just happens to be a little different route."
Spieth and Johnson took the same route to the green on the 72nd hole at Chambers Bay, but while Spieth made birdie, Johnson three-putted from 12 feet to finish a shot behind.
"I think he played extremely well at Chambers. It's not like he really messed up," Spieth said. "It just was an unfortunate last hole for him. I certainly expect him to be a guy to beat every single time you play. He's got as much talent or more than anybody. You just have to outplay him."
Johnson insisted on Monday there were no mental scars after Chambers Bay and set out to prove his point with an eagle from six feet on the fifth and five birdies in a flawless round.
"Nothing bad happened at Chambers Bay, so I wasn't disappointed, really," the 31 year old said. "I did everything I was supposed to. I couldn't control what the ball was doing on the greens there.
"There's really no bad feelings from that, only good. I played really well and then it carried over to today. Any time you shoot 65 it is very pleasing. I thought I played well today, I made two key par putts on 16 and 17."

Paul Lawrie, after one of his best-ever starts to an Open, said on his website:
It was pretty calm this morning and ideal for scoring. I hit it and putted nicely to shoot 66-6 which included 7 birdies and just the one bogey at the 17th.  The support was amazing and very much appreciated - See more at: http://www.paullawriegolf.com/blog#sthash.BBHQhrN6.dpuf
"It was pretty calm this morning and ideal for scoring. I hit it well and putted nicely to shoot six-under 66, which included seven birdies and just the one bogey, at the 17th.  The support was amazing and very much appreciated."
 
It was pretty calm this morning and ideal for scoring. I hit it and putted nicely to shoot 66-6 which included 7 birdies and just the one bogey at the 17th.  The support was amazing and very much appreciated - See more at: http://www.paullawriegolf.com/blog#sthash.BBHQhrN6.dpuf
ALL THE FIRST-ROUND SCORES

1 Dustin Johnson 65 .
T2 Robert Streb 66
T2 Retief Goosen 66
T2 Paul Lawrie 66
T2 Jason Day 66
T2 Zach Johnson 66
T2 Danny Willett 66
T8 Jordan Niebrugge (am) 67
T8 Kevin Na 67
T8 Charl Schwartzel 67
T8 Jordan Spieth 67
T8 Louis Oosthuizen 67
T13 Greg Owen 68
T13 Matt Jones 68
T13 Luke Donald 68
T13 David Howell 68
T13 Marc Warren 68
T18 Paul Dunne  (am) 69
T18 David Lingmerth 69
T18 Romain Langasque (am) 69
T18 Anirban Lahiri 69
T18 Tommy Fleetwood 69
T18 Branden Grace 69
T18 Rikard Karlberg 69
T25 Thomas Bjorn 70
T25 Alexander Levy 70
T25 Anthony Wall 70
T25 Ollie Schniederjans (am)  70
T25 Webb Simpson 70
T25 Sergio Garcia 70
T25 Stewart Cink 70
T25 Greg Chalmers 70
T25 Tyrrell Hatton 70
T25 Paul Kinnear (am) 70
T25 Marcel Siem 70
T25 Steven Bowditch 70
T25 Adam Scott 70
T25 Phil Mickelson 70
T25 Paul Casey 70
T25 Marc Leishman 70
41 Robert Dinwiddie 58
T42 Graham DeLaet 71
T42 Sandy Lyle 71
T42 Ross Fisher 71
T42 Ernie Els 71
T42 Brendon Todd 71
T42 Bubba Watson 71
T42 Lee Westwood 71
T42 Kevin Kisner 71
T42 Ryan Palmer 71
T42 Brooks Koepka 71
T42 Scott Arnold 71
T42 Cameron Tringale 71
T42 Rafael Cabrera-Bello 71
T42 John Daly 71
T42 Geoff Ogilvy 71
T42 Hiroyuki Fujita 71
T42 Martin Kaymer 71
T42 Matt Kuchar 71
T42 Justin Rose 71
T42 Ashley Chesters (am) 71
T42 Harris English 71
T42 James Morrison 71
T42 Brett Rumford 71
T65 Russell Knox 72
T65 Charley Hoffman 72
T65 Hunter Mahan 72
T65 Carl Pettersson 72
T65 Graeme McDowell 72
T65 Patrick Reed 72
T65 Hideki Matsuyama 72
T65 John Senden 72
T65 David Duval 72
T65 Eddie Pepperell 72
T65 Ryan Fox 72
T65 Richie Ramsay 72
T65 Padraig Harrington 72
T65 Bernd Wiesberger 72
T65 Thongchai Jaidee 72
T65 Gary Woodland 72
T65 Francesco Molinari 72
T65 Mark O'Meara 72
T65 Jimmy Walker 72
T65 Jamie Donaldson 72
T65 Rickie Fowler 72
T65 Andy Sullivan 72
T65 Koumei Oda 72
T65 Pelle Edberg 72
T89 Brian Harman 73
T89 Matt Every 73
T89 Shane Lowry 73
T89 Billy Horschel 73
T89 Brandt Snedeker 73
T89 J.B. Holmes 73
T89 Shinji Tomimura 73
T89 Ian Poulter 73
T89 Darren Clarke 73
T89 Matteo Manassero 73
T89 David Lipsky 73
T89 Morgan Hoffmann 73
T89 Danny Lee 73
T89 Jason Dufner 73
T89 Gunn Yang 73
T89 Stephen Gallacher 73
T89 Henrik Stenson 73
T89 Jim Furyk 73
T89 Kiradech Aphibarnrat 73
T89 Daniel Berger 73
T89 Marcus Fraser 73
T89 Taichi Teshima 73
T111   Todd Hamilton 74
T111 Joost Luiten 74
T111 Byeong-Hun An 74
T111 Victor Dubuisson 74
T111 Ben Curtis 74
T111 David Hearn 74
T111 Scott Hend 74
T111 Jonathan Moore 74
T111 Ben Martin 74
T111 George Coetzee 74
T111 Russell Henley 74
T111 Bernhard Langer 74
T111 Ryan Moore 74
T111 Yuta Ikeda 74
T111 Edoardo Molinari 74
T111 Mark Young 74
T111 Alister Balcombe (am) 74
T128 James Hahn 75
T128 Tadahiro Takayama 75
T128 Mikko Ilonen 75
T128 Adam Bland 75
T128 Thomas Aiken 75
T128 Jonas Blixt 75
T128 Soren Kjeldsen 75
T128 Miguel Angel Jimenez 75
T128 Bill Haas 75
T128 Tom Lehman 75
T128 Keegan Bradley 75
T128 Romain Wattel 75
T140 Tom Watson 76
T140 Tiger Woods 76
T140 Raphael Jacquelin 76
T140 Daniel Brooks 76
T140 Pablo Larrazabal 76
T140 Tom Gillis 76
T140 Scott Strange 76
T147 Rod Pampling 77
T147 Gary Boyd 77
T149 Kevin Streelman 78
T149 Justin Leonard 78
T151 Jaco Van Zyl 79
T151 Hiroshi Iwata 79
T153 Mark Calcavecchia 80
T153 Wen-Chong Liang 80
155 Ben Taylor (am) 82
156 Nick Faldo 83

It was pretty calm this morning and ideal for scoring. I hit it and putted nicely to shoot 66-6 which included 7 birdies and just the one bogey at the 17th.  The support was amazing and very much appreciated - See more at: http://www.paullawriegolf.com/blog#sthash.BBHQhrN6.dpuf

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