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Tiger Woods

The GOAT’s had quite the weekend. On Saturday he was tweeting his thanks to footballer Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain ‘and crew’ after a Nike promo day. I know, really weird. Equally as odd was his tweet on Friday which read ‘Here in London before The Open. Any nice greens to practice on?’ Overlooking the spelling error (but pointing it out now) it was either a nod to the Nike shindig or the fact that he was at Wimbledon for the women’s singles final. Come Sunday it was back to business. Think what you like about him but it was less than a year ago since he tweeted a video of him gingerly hitting a chip.


Rory McIlroy

Just look at him, just look at him. The Boy Wonder (stop calling him that, he’s 29 and married) will always get us excited ahead of The Open. On Saturday he was doing his thing at Royal County Down with his coach Michael Bannon. Much like Mickelson at Augusta part of the fun is guessing McIlroy’s pre-Open preparations; play it cool, be intense, have 20 straight practice rounds and move into the area for a month or just bowl up on the day and take your chances. The only time we didn’t all hyper-ventilate about his chances was at Hoylake and he went and won. This year we’ll all be clinging to his Low Amateur here in 2007, the Hoylake win, the top 5s in the last two years (despite not really contending) and the fact that Carnoustie’s greens are big and flat. For someone who is still only 29 it seems quite odd to say he’s still ‘stuck’ on four majors.


Phil Mickelson

He would have been expecting to be spending his weekend having another couple of rounds at Gullane but rounds of 70-69 didn’t butter the parsnips so we can only assume he a) headed straight to Carnoustie b) did a bit of shopping in Edinburgh c) found a 24-hour casino or d) did all three. What most of us will take from his efforts last week was this. Absolute filth..


Dustin Johnson

Here he is look! The World No 1 was on the property on Saturday which might have been his first time given his Open debut came in 2008. What to make of DJ in the Open? That charge at Sandwich springs to mind, then there was St Andrews in 2015 when he reached double red figures after two days. And then back-to-back 75s. Ah Dustin, the enigma. And the clear bookies’ favourite at around 12-1.


Justin Thomas

Can I shock you? JT has only played in two Opens. Last year we were all licking our chops at an opening 67, he then got caught up in some pretty grim Southport weather and grabby rough and he signed for an 80. His Sunday was spent on the links with his dad and he looks a bit hairier than usual. And look how brown it all is..


Brandt Snedeker

Brandt Snedeker gave a pretty good example of how bouncy Carnoustie is. He pumped one 427 yards down the 18th and suggested that some players could hit it in Barry Burn. All we’ve talked about for the past few months is Van de Velde’s 2-iron or Harrington’s chunked long iron, now we’re worried about nutting one too far. This is all going to be very different.



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