logo
Li, Harman lead British Open as McIlroy hangs on at Portrush

Li, Harman lead British Open as McIlroy hangs on at Portrush

Reuters2 days ago
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland, July 18 (Reuters) - China's Li Haotong and American Brian Harman led the British Open second round on eight under par as home favourite Rory McIlroy's rollercoaster ride continued at Royal Portrush on Friday.
Li picked up five birdies in his first 12 holes in changeable weather conditions to lead the tournament on his own, but the world number 111 bogeyed the 14th hole, his first dropped shot of the tournament, to slip back.
Harman lifted the Claret Jug at a soggy Royal Liverpool two years ago but arrived on the Northern Ireland coast under the radar after enjoying little success since his first major triumph.
The world number 26 birdied the first two holes, however, and picked up four more shots, sinking an eight-foot putt at the last to complete a flawless round of 65 and move to eight under par.
"I love the golf over here," Harman said. "It suits me. Distance, of course, matters over here, but it doesn't matter as much as maybe some other tournaments because the ground is so firm that the ball rolls."
Northern Ireland's McIlroy, again attracting huge galleries, scrambled to an opening one-under 70 and it was a similar story early in his second round as he mixed mistakes with brilliance.
The 36-year-old, bidding to win his second Open 11 years after his first, had the crowds roaring with a birdie on the first and did brilliantly to salvage a par five at the second after slicing his drive into deep rough and taking a penalty drop.
He wasted several opportunities with careless putts before birdies at the 12th and 14th completed a round of 69 to finish at three under par.
"I didn't have this opportunity six years ago, so to play an extra two days in this atmosphere in front of these crowds, I'm very excited for that," McIlroy said, referring to the 2019 Open at Portrush when he missed the cut.
"I feel like my game's definitely good enough to make a run. I'm excited for the weekend."
World number one Scottie Scheffler moved to six under par with three early birdies to boost his bid for a first Open title, level with England's Matt Fitzpatrick.
Denmark's Rasmus Hojgaard finished on five under alongside Scotland's Robert MacIntyre, England's Tyrrell Hatton and American Harris English.
After Thursday's heavy rain showers and stiff breezes, bright conditions and light winds greeted the early groups on Friday and with receptive greens several players profited.
With his trademark accuracy and hot putter again in evidence, the 38-year-old Harman birdied the par-four opening hole after a superb approach shot left him a tap-in.
Harman capitalised on the two par-fives on the outward nine, with birdies on both, and reached six under after another laser-like approach left him a tap-in on the 10th.
Among the big names likely to miss the cut were former Open champions Zach Johnson, Stewart Cink, Louis Oosthuizen, Padraig Harrington and Cameron Smith.
Joint overnight leader Jacob Skov Olesen began his second round in horrible fashion with a quadruple bogey eight on the first after driving out of bounds twice off the tee. In one hole, the Dane dropped from the top of the leaderboard to 36th.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

The Open: Sunday tee-times and weather as Rory McIlroy prepares to launch miracle bid at Royal Portrush
The Open: Sunday tee-times and weather as Rory McIlroy prepares to launch miracle bid at Royal Portrush

Belfast Telegraph

time3 minutes ago

  • Belfast Telegraph

The Open: Sunday tee-times and weather as Rory McIlroy prepares to launch miracle bid at Royal Portrush

Rory McIlroy (-8) will begin his final round at 2:20pm alongside Matt Fitzpatrick (-9), with leader Scottie Scheffler (-14) finishing the tournament off at 2:30pm with nearest challenger Haotong Li (-10). Shane Lowry will begin his final round at 9am when he plays with Danish star Jacob Skov Olesen, who held a share of the overnight lead after the opening day, while Germany's Matti Schmid, who has Castledawson's Chris Selfridge on the bag, leads the day off in the opening group at 8:30am with Riki Kawamoto. Other notable groups see Sam Burns and Rickie Fowler, who are both two-under, tee off at 10:55am, 15 minutes before Akshay Bhatia and Jon Rahm get their final rounds under way on the same score. Bryson DeChambeau and Nathan Kimsey will be paired together for the second day in a row and they tee off at 11:30am, followed by Hideki Matsuyama and Tony Finau at 11:40am before Tommy Fleetwood and Justin Thomas play their fourth consecutive round together at 11:40am. US Open champion JJ Spaun and hole-in-one hero John Parry begin their final rounds at 12pm before the challengers to Scheffler begin to hit the course, with the final two groups the stars of the show. 08:30 Matti Schmid (+9), Riki Kawamoto (+7) 08:40: Dean Burmester (+5), Phil Mickelson (+5) 08:50: Sebastian Soderberg (+5), Andrew Novak (+4) 09:00: Shane Lowry (+3), Jacob Skov Olesen (+3) 09:10: Antoine Rozner (+2), Viktor Hovland (+2) 09:20: Adrien Saddier (+2), Ryggs Johnston (+1) 09:30: Romain Langasque (+1), Jordan Spieth (+1) 09:40: Francesco Molinari (+1), Matthew Jordan (E) 09:55: Sergio Garcia (E), Justin Leonard (E) 10:05: Thomas Detry (E), Sepp Straka (E) 10:15: Aaron Rai (-1), Jason Kokrak (-1) 10:25: Daniel Berger (-1), Jhonattan Vegas (-1) 10:35: Maverick McNealy (-1), Henrik Stenson (-1) 10:45: Takumi Kanaya (-1), Jordan Smith (-2) 10:55: Sam Burns (-2), Rickie Fowler (-2) 11:10: Akshay Bhatia (-2), Jon Rahm (-2) 11:20: Jesper Svensson (-2), Thriston Lawrence (-2) 11:30: Bryson DeChambeau (-2), Nathan Kimsey (-2) 11:40: Hideki Matsuyama (-2), Tony Finau (-3) 11:50: Justin Thomas (-3), Tommy Fleetwood (-3) 12:00: JJ Spaun (-3), John Parry (-3) 12:10: Keegan Bradley (-4), Christiaan Bezuidenhout (-4) 12:25: Marc Leishman (-4), Lucas Glover (-4) 12:35: Sungjae Im (-4), Dustin Johnson (-4) 12:45: Corey Conners (-4), Lee Westwood (-5) 12:55: Harry Hall (-5), Justin Rose (-5) 13:05: Ludvig Aberg (-5), Kristoffer Reitan (-5) 13:15: Oliver Lindell (-5), Matt Wallace (-5) 13:25: Wyndham Clark (-5), Brian Harman (-6) 13:40: Rasmus Hojgaard (-6), Robert MacIntyre (-6) 13:50: Nicolai Hojgaard (-6), Russell Henley (-6) 14:00: Xander Schauffele (-7), Tyrrell Hatton (-8) 14:10: Harris English (-8), Chris Gotterup (-8) 14:20: Rory McIlroy (-8), Matt Fitzpatrick (-9) 14:30: Haotong Li (-10), Scottie Scheffler (-14)

Who will Oleksandr Usyk fight next after stopping Daniel Dubois again?
Who will Oleksandr Usyk fight next after stopping Daniel Dubois again?

The Independent

time3 minutes ago

  • The Independent

Who will Oleksandr Usyk fight next after stopping Daniel Dubois again?

Oleksandr Usyk underlined his class as a generational talent in the ring with a superb fifth-round stoppage over Daniel Dubois at Wembley. The bout, a rematch of their controversial first clash in 2023, earned Usyk his 24th win and saw him become undisputed heavyweight champion for the second time. As the dust settles on his dominant victory over the Briton, attention is already turning to who the 38-year-old may face next. The Ukrainian made no allusions to retirement, instead telling the Wembley crowd: 'Next, I don't know. I want to rest now – maybe two, three months just rest.' But he left himself open to a number of challengers, mentioning three names in in his post-fight interview: Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua, Joseph Parker. Derek Chisora was also tabled as a potential opponent. Dubois' promoter Frank Warren confirmed Parker is next in line, in a mandatory defence for the WBA champion. But it was YouTuber-cum-boxer Jake Paul who stepped into the ring to face off against Usyk, mere moments after he defeated Dubois, leading to speculation that the American would be his next opponent. Paul has a 12-1 record as a professional boxer, with his most recent result a points win over former world champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. However, Saudi adviser Turki Alalshikh said last week that Paul has 'accepted' a fight with Anthony Joshua, potentially complicating plans for Usyk to fight either of the pair. Joshua's last bout came in September, when he suffered a knockout loss to Dubois at Wembley. Fury was the first name Usyk suggested, receiving cheers from the Wembley crowd, with the Briton recently announcing another return from retirement.

Tyson Fury spotted running after Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois as he posts X-rated message to rival
Tyson Fury spotted running after Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois as he posts X-rated message to rival

The Sun

time4 minutes ago

  • The Sun

Tyson Fury spotted running after Oleksandr Usyk vs Daniel Dubois as he posts X-rated message to rival

TYSON FURY issued an X-rated message to Oleksandr Usyk after his victory over Daniel Dubois. Usyk, 38, only needed five rounds to knock Dubois, 27, out on Saturday at Wembley and become undisputed heavyweight champion for the second time. 3 3 3 The Cat extended his stunning undefeated run to 24 fights, two of which saw him beating Fury, 36, - first via split decision and then via unanimous decision. The Gypsy King, whose own unbeaten run was broken by the Ukrainian superstar last year, continues to insist that both of his losses were unfair. The British superstar voiced his frustrations during a late run after Usyk's latest victory and issued a crude message on Instagram. Fury issued the following caption: "@Usykaa congratulations, there's only one man who can beat you again and that's a Gypsy K Tyson Fury, done it twice regardless of what the politics say!" The heavyweight star teased a trilogy fight with Usyk as he insisted he is the only man that can beat him. Fury said: "Massive shout out to Oleksandr Usyk. Fantastic performance tonight over Daniel Dubois. "They came for a good tear up. So, congratulations to both men. But, Oleksandr Usyk knows there is only one man who can beat him. "I did it twice before and the world knows it. I have been f*****. "I took it like a man. Here is me... Not f****** around at some boxing match. I am out on the f****** road running. I am running tonight. "I come home. I did my job and I got myself back. I am the man. I am the f****** Spartan. Tyson Fury confirms boxing return as he gives update on opponent - and predicts winner of Anthony Joshua vs Jake Paul "And no matter what anyone wants to say, I f****** won them fights. Guaranteed. 100 per cent. There is only one man!" OLEKSANDR USYK cemented his name in the list of all-time boxing greats as he became a three-time undisputed champion with a fifth round knockout win over Daniel Dubois. Usyk dropped Dubois multiple times as he put any doubts about his first win over the Brit to bed by cementing the repeat and avoiding the revenge. Here, SunSport's Jack Figg gives his round-by-round verdict... ROUND ONE Usyk looks light on his toes, swaying side to side, Dubois plants his feet and walks forward. Stiff jab from Usyk appears to almost wake Dubois up and the Brit responds with a one-two. Usyk searches to the body with a left, blocks a right hand from Dubois and ends the round with a menacing combo. Usyk 10 Dubois 9 ROUND TWO Dubois lunges in with a right hand, Usyk expertly takes half a step back and responds with a counter left. Another right misses from Dubois and he takes a left cross which has him on shaky legs. Already Usyk is finding his rhythm, making Dubois miss and certainty making him pay. Usyk 10 Dubois 9 (Usyk 20 Dubois 18) ROUND THREE Usyk staggers back after a right hand from Dubois - maybe more off balance than hurt. Dubois charges forward with a left hook, right hand but Usyk covers up well. Huge left hook lands on the button from Usyk, sweat sprays off Dubois face. Usyk 10 Dubois 9 (Usyk 30 Dubois 27) ROUND FOUR Right uppercut lands on Usyk's belt-line in a genuine case of dejavu from low-blow gate in their first fight. Dubois traps Usyk in the corner, lands a right but the Ukrainian legend slips off before any troubling damage can be done. Left hand lands for Usyk but Dubois grabs on and closes the distance, smart defence to cap off his best round so far. Usyk 9 Dubois 10 (Usyk 39 Dubois 37) ROUND FIVE Right hook followed by a left hand lands for Usyk has Dubois teetering backwards. Dubois comes forward, charging at Usyk and the two trade off in the corner but DOWN GOES DUBOIS after a counter right hook. He makes it to his feet but is dropped with another left hook and the fight is over! Dubois fails to beat the count and Usyk is once again undisputed heavyweight world champion. Usyk wins by KO

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store