Players make most of early starts with conditions set to deteriorate at The Open
Shane Lowry holds a four-stroke lead over Tommy Fleetwood at the top of the leaderboard/
Shane Lowry holds a four-stroke lead over Tommy Fleetwood at the top of the leaderboard/
The Irishman holds a four-shot lead.
Each time the Co Offaly man emerged from one of the line of mini TV studios, the crowd erupted.
The Irishman claimed a four-shot lead heading into the final round.
The Irishman’s closest challenger is Tommy Fleetwood, who carded a third-round 66.
The Englishman kept up his bogey-free run across the front nine on Saturday.
Home favourites Rory McIlroy and Darren Clarke missed the halfway cut.
Back-to-back birdies take the Swede to within three shots of the overnight leaders
Graeme McDowell and Charley Hoffman claim birdies early in the third round at Royal Portrush.
The Irishman shares the lead at Royal Portrush with JB Holmes.
The home favourite’s second-round 65 saw him miss the cut by a shot at Royal Portrush.
The multiple Major winner missed the cut by a single shot at Portrush.
Poor opening round cost the home favourite.
The 15-time major winner was six over par after two rounds at Royal Portrush.
The only other time The Open was played at Royal Portrush was in 1951.