‘Perfect’ Oosthuizen grabs first round lead as The Open returns

South Africa’s Louis Oosthuizen plays his approach to the 18th green during the first round of the 149th Open Championship at Royal St. George’s, Sandwich, Britain, July 15, 2021. (Reuters)
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Updated 15 July 2021
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‘Perfect’ Oosthuizen grabs first round lead as The Open returns

  • After starting with seven straight pars, Oosthuizen accelerated around the turn with seven birdies in 10 holes
  • Up to 32,000 fans will take to the course in Sandwich each day as Covid-19 restrictions ease in England

SANDWICH, United Kingdom: Louis Oosthuizen led after the first round at The Open as a six under par 66 from the South African put him one shot clear of American duo Jordan Spieth and Brian Harman.
The 149th Open Championship got underway under blue skies at Royal St. George’s in Kent on Thursday after the 2020 event was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Up to 32,000 fans will take to the course in Sandwich each day as Covid-19 restrictions ease in England despite a spike in positive cases.
“It feels the most normal of any tournament I think that we’ve played thus far relative to that same tournament in previous years pre-Covid,” said Spieth, aiming to emulate his 2017 Open victory at Royal Birkdale.
Oosthuizen has been frustrated so far this year in his attempt to add to his only major triumph, a dominant victory in the 2010 Open at St. Andrews.
The world number 13 finished second in this year’s two most recent majors, the US PGA Championship and US Open, and is now in contention again.
After starting with seven straight pars, Oosthuizen accelerated around the turn with seven birdies in 10 holes.
“The perfect round I could have played,” said Oosthuizen.
“I didn’t make many mistakes. When I had good opportunities for birdie, I made the putts. So just a very good solid round.”
Spieth has rediscovered his form of late with a victory at the Texas Open in April his first in nearly four years.
“Golf is a game played between the ears,” added the three-time major champion. “When it’s not going great, you can certainly lose quite a bit of confidence.
“That was the first time I’ve had to really try and build confidence back up, and it takes time.”
Spieth shot up the leaderboard thanks to four consecutive birdies between the fifth and the eighth holes and finished strongly by picking up two more shots at 15 and 16.
Canada’s Mackenzie Hughes, on his Open debut, South African Dylan Frittelli, Americans Stewart Cink and Webb Simpson and France’s Benjamin Hebert are two off the lead after rounds of 66.
World number four Colin Morikawa and English trio Justin Rose, Tommy Fleetwood and Danny Willett are among those on three under.
Dustin Johnson’s best finish at an Open Championship came at Royal St. George’s 10 years ago when the world number one finished second to Darren Clarke and he is well positioned after an opening round of 68.
Pre-tournament favorite Jon Rahm, the recently crowned US Open champion, was stung by a double bogey at the par four ninth, but finished with a birdie for a one over round of 71.
Rory McIlroy’s quest to end a seven-year major drought got a late boost as he birdied two of the last five holes for an even par round of 70.
Brooks Koepka admitted pre-tournament that he is no fan of the course, but the serial contender for major championships kept himself in the hunt with a round of 69 despite bogeying the 18th.
Bryson DeChambeau accepted before teeing-off that his booming drives may have to be tempered this week, with staying out of the lush rough the key to remaining in contention for the weekend.
DeChambeau, however, consistently found himself hacking out from what he said were “diabolical” positions from off the fairway during a mixed round of 71 featuring four birdies and five bogeys.
“If I can hit it down the middle of the fairway, that’s great, but with the driver right now, the driver sucks,” said DeChambeau.
But his round was as nothing compared to that of Phil Mickelson who, fewer than two months on from becoming the oldest major winner at 50 by winning the US PGA, carded an 80 that left him rock bottom of the field.


Dejected Inter return to Scudetto charge as Juve lick their wounds

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Dejected Inter return to Scudetto charge as Juve lick their wounds

  • Inter are 10 points clear at the top of Serie A
  • Juventus’ hopes of reaching next season’s Champions League could be hit hard in Rome on Sunday night

MILAN: Inter Milan return to their bid to reclaim the Serie A title with Saturday’s visit of Genoa after a humiliating exit from the Champions League at the hands of Bodo/Glimt.
A 5-2 aggregate defeat, with losses in both legs, to the Norwegian minnows has left questions not only about Cristian Chivu’s debut season in the Inter dugout but also about Italy’s place in the contemporary football landscape.
Inter are 10 points clear at the top of Serie A, but on Tuesday night the division’s best team were undone by prosaic attacking and an inexplicable individual error from Manuel Akanji which effectively ended the tie.
The aftermath has been despondent and blunt, with the Gazzetta Dello Sport’s Wednesday front page simply saying “no excuses” after a historically bad result for one of the world’s most important footballing nations.
Chivu’s backhanded compliments to Bodo/Glimt also rang hollow, as he said that their only playing four matches in the last three months, all in the Champions League, was a factor in Inter’s defeat.
“They had a lot more energy than us, but that’s the Champions League for you. Let’s move on,” said Chivu.
While Inter flopped on the European stage, they have dominated domestically this term with just two points dropped in their last 14 league matches.
And will be heavy favorites to at least keep their distance from Milan with their derby coming up next weekend.
Juventus’ hopes of reaching next season’s Champions League could be hit hard in Rome on Sunday night following their own painful elimination on Wednesday night.
Luciano Spalletti’s players came close to a stunning comeback against Galatasaray but left themselves with too much to do after a 5-2 thumping in the first leg, and a trip to Roma is another difficult test.
Juve trail fourth-placed Roma and champions Napoli — in third ahead of their match at Verona — by four points and are on a run of four defeats in their last six matches in all competitions.
“We still have a lot to play for in the coming months, but you can see that the team is there,” said Juve icon Giorgio Chiellini, now a club official.
“We’ve had some slips and obstacles but we’re growing.”
Lurking a point behind Juve are Como and Atalanta, with the latter at Sassuolo still basking in the glow of a stunning comeback against Borussia Dortumund and a place in the last 16 of the Champions League.

Player to watch: Gleison Bremer
The Brazilian is by far Juve’s best defender and their collapse in Istanbul last week came soon after he had to be substituted with a thigh injury in the first half.
His return from a mercifully short lay-off will be key for Juve’s chances at Roma who have the division’s second-best home record and are gaining momentum under Gian Piero Gasperini.
Juve showed on Wednesday that they are a goal threat but Bremer will need to plug a leaky defense at the Stadio Olimpico.

Key stats
10 — Inter’s points lead at the top of the division
40 — the number of points Inter have collected in their last 14 matches

Fixtures (times GMT)
Friday
Parma v Cagliari (1945)
Saturday
Como v Lecce (1400), Verona v Napoli (1700), Inter Milan v Genoa (1945)
Sunday
Cremonese v AC Milan (1130), Sassuolo v Atalanta (1400), Torino v Lazio (1700), Roma v Juventus (1945)
Monday
Pisa v Bologna (1730), Udinese v Fiorentina (1945)