Fleetwood, Lamprecht, Grillo set pace at British Open
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[July 21, 2023]
By Ed Osmond
HOYLAKE, England (Reuters) - England's Tommy Fleetwood, South
African amateur Christo Lamprecht and Argentine Emiliano Grillo shot
first rounds of 66 to lead the British Open at a sun-kissed Hoylake
on Thursday.
Fleetwood, bidding to become the first Englishman to win the Open
since Nick Faldo in 1992, picked up four birdies on the back nine to
match the towering Lamprecht and Grillo birdied the last hole late
in the day to join them at five under par.
Roared on by the galleries at a course 30 miles from where he was
born, the 32-year-old Fleetwood made the perfect start to his bid
for a first major crown.
"It was very cool and you can't ask for more from the fans and the
support. They were so great to me today," the world number 21 told
reporters.
"Such a special opportunity to play so close to home. To be in the
clubhouse now, to have played so well, it's a lovely feeling."
Lamprecht, six foot eight inches tall, drove with great power and
accuracy in a round including seven birdies and two bogeys.
"It's pretty surreal," the 22-year-old said. "It's nice to see a lot
of work behind the scenes pay off. It's something I haven't dreamt
of yet."
World number 41 Grillo was level-par at the turn but he conjured up
five birdies coming home to make a three-way tie at the top.
"This is what I'm here for, I love it," he said. "It's one of the
greatest honours in the world and I'm up there."
Frenchman Antoine Rozner, Spaniard Adrian Otaegui and American Brian
Harman finished on four under, one stroke ahead of 50-year-old
American Stewart Cink, his compatriots Wyndham Clark, the U.S. Open
champion, and Max Homa, Sweden's Alex Noren, Indian Shubhankar
Sharma and Scotland's Michael Stewart.
AMERICAN PRESENCE
Former British Open winner Jordan Spieth shot 69 and world number
one Scottie Scheffler, PGA champion Brooks Koepka and Patrick Reed
were among a powerful group of Americans to card 70s and stay in
touch with the leaders.
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Golf - The 151st Open Championship -
Royal Liverpool, Hoylake, Britain - July 20, 2023 South Africa's
Christo Lamprecht on the 17th green during the first round
REUTERS/Paul Childs
England's Matthew Jordan, who had the honour of
hitting the opening tee shot at Royal Liverpool Golf Club, also
posted 69 along with Si Woo Kim of South Korea, Sweden's Alexander
Bjork, Italian Guido Migliozzi and England's Oliver Wilson.
It was a mixed day for Australian defending champion Cameron Smith,
whose 72 was sprinkled with five bogeys and four birdies, and
tournament favourite Rory McIlroy eked out a scratchy level-par 71
as he bids for a fifth major title at the venue of his 2014 Open
triumph.
A brilliant approach shot set up a birdie at the second but the
world number two from Northern Ireland missed several short putts
and cut a frustrated figure until he holed a snaking 30-foot birdie
putt on the 14th green.
He also birdied the 15th and, after finding a greenside pot bunker
on the last, he escaped at the second attempt with a chip from a
very awkward stance to salvage par and finish three shots ahead of
Spanish world number three Jon Rahm.
"I felt like I played OK," McIlroy said. "I missed a couple of putts
on the front nine, but started to get the putter going on the back
nine.
"It was tricky out there this afternoon. The wind was blowing a bit,
it was hard to get close to some pins. Even-par is a solid start."
(Reporting by Ed Osmond; Editing by Toby Davis and Pritha Sarkar)
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