Tiger Woods simply couldn’t get anything going at Royal Portrush in the first round on Thursday and seemed resigned to his fate, saying “I’ve got to fight through it” and that it’s “just the way it is and just the way it’s gonna be.” That doesn’t make the prospect of him recovering from his first-round 78 seem all that promising, but the conditions are much more benign than Thursday so maybe that will help.
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We’ll be tracking Woods’s progress on a hole-by-hole basis as he makes his way through Thursday’s first round at Royal Portrush. Tee times for the rest of the field can be found here.
Hole 10 (par 4, 443 yards)
Another good tee shot and a second straight solid approach gives Woods another opportunity at birdie, about 15 feet, and he’s able to convert the big-breaking putt to the delight of the large gallery on hand.
Result: birdie
Tournament score: 5 over par
Elsewhere: J.B. Holmes is not about to relinquish his lead. Soon after Tommy Fleetwood birdied No. 18 to tie Holmes atop the leader board, the American journeyman birdied both No. 12 and No. 13 to retake the lead for himself by two strokes at 9 under par.
Hole 9 (par 4, 432 yards)
Woods’s approach is sound this time, to around 10 feet, but his birdie putt skims across the right side of the hole. Another missed opportunity. With nine holes left, Woods is going to need a miracle to make the cut.
Result: par
Tournament score: 6 over par.
Elsewhere: With a birdie at the finishing hole, Tommy Fleetwood has moved into a share of the lead with J.B. Holmes at 7 under par for the tournament. The Englishman shot a 4-under 67 in his second round.
Hole 8 (par 4, 428 yards)
For the second straight hole, it’s a great tee shot followed by a dismal approach to the left, with Woods’s ball trickling down into the rough to the left of the green. His chip is solid, and it’s another par. Woods is running out of holes, however, particularly holes where birdie is attainable. With the cut at 1 over par, pars are not going to be enough.
Result: par
Tournament score: 6 over par.
Hole 7 (par 5, 592 yards)
Perhaps with a little pep in his step after the birdie at No. 6, Woods unleashed his strongest swing of the tournament and sent his tee shot into a perfect part of the fairway on the course’s easiest hole. But his approach was botched, resulting in a ball into the gallery on the left side and a mild, audible profanity from Tiger. With his ball snaggled in the rough, Woods couldn’t even get his recovery attempt onto the green, and his putt from the fringe -- which had to overcome two distinct ridges -- was eight feet short. The par-save attempt went past the hole, and it’s a crippling bogey on a hole that was there for the taking.
Result: bogey
Tournament score: 6 over par
Elsewhere: J.B. Holmes has a one-stroke lead over Tommy Fleetwood, Jordan Spieth and Cameron Smith (the latter two golfers both 5 under for the day).
Hole 6 (par 3, 189 yards)
Woods’s first round truly went sideways at No. 6 on Thursday, a double bogey sending him spiraling down the leader board. In his second crack at the hole Friday, his tee shot found the green but wasn’t particularly close to the hole, yet he was able to sink the left-to-right bomb for his second birdie of the day.
Result: birdie
Tournament score: 5 over par
Hole 5 (par 4, 374 yards)
Woods’s troubles Thursday started with a bogey at this short par 4, which is reachable from the tee. Going with driver, Woods gave his tee shot a ride but it landed short and right of the green, leading to a tricky chip and eventually about a 15-footer for birdie, which had a good line but not enough speed. It’s an opportunity lost at one of the course’s easiest holes.
Result: par
Tournament score: 6 over par
Elsewhere: Playing in his final major at the age of 60, 1996 British Open champion Tom Lehman got a nice send-off as he completed his last-ever grand slam round.
Hole 4 (Par 4, 474 yards)
A perfectly placed tee shot and solid approach gave Woods an 18-foot look at birdie, but his putt had a little too much speed and it skated past the hole.
Result: par
Tournament score: 6 over par
Elsewhere: Englishman Tommy Fleetwood has joined the crowd behind leader J.B. Holmes. He’s tied with Jordan Spieth at 5 under par for the tournament, good for third place at the moment.
Hole 3 (Par 3, 172 yards)
Woods’s tee shot found the green but a long birdie putt couldn’t find the hole.
Result: par
Tournament score: 6 over par
Elsewhere: J.B. Holmes continues his strong play with three birdies through six holes. At 8 under par for the tournament, he’s now two strokes up on Tyrrell Hatton and three ahead of Jordan Spieth, who bogeyed No. 9 to come back to earth a bit.
Hole 2 (par 5, 556 yards)
The second hole played as the Royal Portrush’s easiest hole on Thursday and but was playing slightly tougher Friday with a pin placement at the front left of the green, a drop-off looming to the left. And that’s where Woods sent his approach, to the left of the green down the hill. Putting from off the green for eagle, Woods didn’t get enough on it and nearly saw his ball roll back down to his feet. His birdie putt went five feet past the hole, but he saved the par. Has to be disappointing, though.
Result: par
Tournament score: 6 over par
Elsewhere: 2017 British Open champion Jordan Spieth is tearing up Royal Portrush, his birdie at No. 8 sending him into solo second behind J.B. Holmes (who’s 2 under for the day after five holes). Spieth has played his last four holes at 5 under par.
Hole 1 (par 4, 421 yards)
Woods’s opening tee shot Friday was a copy of Thursday’s: left of the fairway into the rough, two steps from out of bounds. But he got a nice lie and sent his approach onto the green for at least a passable birdie chance, which he curled in from around 30 feet. What a start.
Right now, the cut line (top 70 and ties) is sitting at 1 over par.
Result: birdie
Tournament score: 6 over par
Elsewhere: The two biggest movers of the early going have been English links specialist Tyrrell Hatton (2 under through nine holes, 5 under, one shot behind leader J.B. Holmes) and South African Erik van Rooyen (3 under through 10 to join the pack at 4 under). Jordan Spieth also is 4 under to start to get to 5 under for the tournament after this eagle at No. 7:
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