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Players' Open Hopes Might Be Blowing In The Wind


Champ Kind
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By Martyn Herman ST ANDREWS, Scotland (Reuters) - Strong winds and torrential rain are expected to blow the British Open leaderboard apart on Friday with players gearing up for the worst Scotland's climate can throw at them. Low scoring was possible around the 7,297-yards links in Thursday's opening round, especially earlier in the day when leader Dustin Johnson and Jordan Spieth took advantage of relatively benign conditions to score 65 and 67 respectively. "I've heard stories of gusts of 40, that's going to be very, very difficult and a very different golf course," England's Luke Donald told reporters after a first-round 68.

 

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