St. Andrews hosts 150th British Open with McIlroy chasing ‘holy grail’

Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy, right, during a practice round at the British Open golf championship on the Old Course at St. Andrews, Scotland, Tuesday. (AP)
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Updated 13 July 2022
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St. Andrews hosts 150th British Open with McIlroy chasing ‘holy grail’

  • McIlroy will tee off in Thursday’s first round alongside Collin Morikawa, winner of last year’s Open at Royal St. George’s, and Xander Schauffele, who triumphed in last weekend’s Scottish Open

ST. ANDREWS: St. Andrews hosts the 150th British Open from Thursday with Rory McIlroy starting as the favorite for the Claret Jug while a determined Tiger Woods hopes to make an impact at a venue where he has triumphed twice before.

Record crowds for the week of 290,000 are expected on Scotland’s east coast for this landmark edition of the world’s oldest golf tournament, which comes to the Old Course for the 30th time.

With fine weather expected to continue for much of the week, it is shaping up to be a fitting way to mark a historic Open, even if the sport continues to be rocked by the fallout caused by the LIV Series.

Players who left to join the Saudi-backed tour were allowed to take part by Open organizers, just as they were at last month’s US Open despite both the PGA Tour and DP World Tour moving to ban the LIV golfers.

That means four-time major winner Brooks Koepka, Sergio Garcia, Bryson DeChambeau, Dustin Johnson and former Open champion Phil Mickelson will all tee off on Thursday.

McIlroy, though, is aiming to end an eight-year wait to add to his four major titles and the Northern Irishman is the favorite in the eyes of bookmakers.

“I think it’s the holy grail of our sport. So not a lot of people are going to get that opportunity to achieve that, but that’s what winning an Open at St. Andrews is,” McIlroy said on Tuesday.

The world No. 2 won the 2014 Open at Hoylake but missed the chance to defend his title in St. Andrews a year later after injuring an ankle playing football.

“I can’t go in here thinking that this might be my time. I just have to go out and play a really good tournament,” he added.

McIlroy will tee off in Thursday’s first round alongside Collin Morikawa, winner of last year’s Open at Royal St. George’s, and Xander Schauffele, who triumphed in last weekend’s Scottish Open.

There is no shortage of contenders, not least among the large contingent of American stars including world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and 2017 Open winner Jordan Spieth.

“If you’re not getting amped up to play in this Open, I’m not sure this is the right sport for you,” said Spieth on Tuesday, when stiff breezes blowing across the course served as a reminder of the challenges St. Andrews can pose.

There has been some talk of the Old Course becoming too easy, 149 years on from the first Open here, but it still captivates players.

They will continue to be challenged in particular by the par-4 17th — the Road Hole is one of the toughest in golf, where players must send their tee shots over the Old Course Hotel.

Jack Nicklaus, twice an Open champion here and who was this week made an honorary citizen of the town, called St. Andrews “a magical place.”

Woods, now 46, won here in 2000 and 2005 and was determined to return despite suffering severe leg injuries in a car crash last year.

“For the most part of my rehab I was just hoping that I could walk again,” admitted Woods, who skipped last month’s US Open to improve his chances of featuring this week.

“I’m not going to play a full schedule ever again. My body just won’t allow me to do that.

“I don’t know how many Open Championships I have left here at St. Andrews, but I wanted this one,” said Woods, who will play with US Open winner Matt Fitzpatrick in the first two rounds.


Yamal’s curling strike gives Barcelona a hard-fought win at Athletic Bilbao

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Yamal’s curling strike gives Barcelona a hard-fought win at Athletic Bilbao

  • The 68th-minute winner kept Hansi Flick’s side four points clear of second-placed Real Madrid and on course to successfully defend its domestic title

BARCELONA, Spain: Lamine Yamal once again showed his ability to decide a game when Barcelona’s teenage star broke the deadlock with a gorgeous strike to earn a 1-0 win at Athletic Bilbao on Saturday.
The game was wide open with Athletic attacking in waves at its San Mames Stadium before Yamal tilted the match in the favor of the La Liga leaders.
The 18-year-old Spain forward received a pass from Pedri González that finally left him with some room to work on the right side of the area, where he used one touch to open a shooting angle before curling a left-footed strike off the upper edge of the far post.
The 68th-minute winner kept Hansi Flick’s side four points clear of second-placed Real Madrid and on course to successfully defend its domestic title. Last round, Yamal scored his first hat trick in a league victory in a 4-1 win over Villarreal.
His 19 goals this season is already one more than he scored in the entire last campaign.
“We know that Lamine can do. He just put it in the corner, where the goalkeeper couldn’t reach it,” Pedri said. “The only thing he needs to avoid is settling for what he has already done. He just needs to keep working hard to give it his all.”
The hard-fought away win at the Basque club came four days after Barcelona lost in the Copa del Rey semifinals to Atletico Madrid.
Flick rested some of his regular starters ahead of Barcelona’s trip to Newcastle on Tuesday to start their Champions League round-of-16 matchup. Pedri, Raphinha and Fermín López remained on the bench until the final half hour. Marcus Rashford, Marc Bernal and Marc Casadó started in their place.
Éric García and João Cancelo also started for injured full backs Jules Koundé and Alejandro Balde.
Barcelona needed goalkeeper Joan García to keep the game scoreless until Yamal came through.
Atletico wins preview of Copa final
Argentina midfielder Nico González scored twice in the second half to lead Atletico Madrid to a 3-2 win over Real Sociedad in a matchup featuring the two Copa del Rey finalists.
Sociedad also booked a place in the cup final next month in Seville after beating Athletic Bilbao earlier this week in the semifinals.
Atletico sports director Mateu Alemany said that Antoine Griezmann will finish the season with the Spanish club, squashing speculation of an imminent move by the veteran forward to Major League Soccer.
Demichelis debut
Martín Demichelis saw his new team Mallorca squander a double by striker Vedat Muriqi and draw 2-2 at Osasuna in the Argentine coach’s debut at the helm.
Muriqi took his scoring tally to 18 goals in La Liga this season, second only to Real Madrid star Kylian Mbappé’s 23.
But Osasuna got a goal from Kike Barja in the 89th before Ante Budimir netted the stoppage-time equalizer.
Demichelis replaced Jagoba Arrasate, who was let go last week with Mallorca in danger of relegation despite having one of the best strikers in the league in Muriqi.
Also, Girona’s Joel Roca scored in injury time to snatch a 1-1 draw at Levante.