Scottie Scheffler is seeking to become the first world number one since Tiger Woods to win the British Open. Rainy conditions wreaked havoc for many of golf's top players.
Breakdown
- Scotty Schaeffler is aiming to become the first world number one since Tiger Woods to win the Open.
- Challenging conditions caused difficulties for many players throughout the day. 13s
- Shane Lowry received a two-stroke penalty for allegedly moving his ball during a practice stroke. 25s
- Adam Scott had his worst Open round in over two decades and exited early, with Mark Leishman the only Australian still competing. 1m 2s