The Open leaderboard

2022 - 7 - 14

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Fox Sports"

LIVE: Smith wary of Open 'jinx'; sponsor dumps Bryson amid shock ... (Fox Sports)

The Open Championship 2022 at St. Andrews Old Course, round one LIVE (3.30pm) —. Australia's top-ranked male golfer Cameron Smith says he enters this year's ...

“And again, at St. Andrews, if he does his deal, he’s one of the best iron players to ever play, if not the best. Speaking on Sirius XM on Wednesday, Couples said: “I talk to him every night and when he tells me things, you know, some are top secret. It would be awesome to win an Open here,” he said. But when he talks about his game, he says, ‘I am driving it really, really well. Woods pulled out of the PGA Championship after three rounds due to his leg, then skipped the US Open to prepare for The Open. By his own assessment, Smith has “played the best golf of his life” this year and is no stranger to contending at the majors with four top-five finishes since making his 2015 debut.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Sporting News"

Open Championship 2022 live golf scores, results, highlights from ... (Sporting News)

The Sporting News provides live updates and highlights from all of the action at the Open Championship 2022 as the world's top golf stars descend on St.

16/1 16/1 16/1 14/1 16/1 14/1 16/1 14/1 16/1 14/1 16/1 14/1

Post cover
Image courtesy of "The Athletic"

Cameron Young leads early field at -8 in The Open Championship ... (The Athletic)

Young had eight birdies, with five of those coming on the front nine, and no bogeys to get off to an impressive start at the tournament. Cameron Smith, Ernie ...

Earlier in the day, Ernie Els was tied with Smith and McIlroy for second place. In fourth place, Lee Westwood is in a six-way tie with amateur Barclay Brown, Kurt Kitayama, Brad Kennedy, Victor Hovland and Paul Casey at 4 under. One of the most exciting weeks in golf in recent years is here, with the 150th Open Championship at St. Andrews. One of the most exciting weeks in golf in recent years is here, with the 150th Open Championship at St. Andrews. Young had eight birdies, with five of those coming on the front nine, and no bogeys to get off to an impressive start at the tournament. Rory McIlroy holds the sole spot in second after birdieing the final hole to shoot a 6-under 66.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "CBSSports.com"

2022 British Open leaderboard breakdown: Cameron Young, Rory ... (CBSSports.com)

The top of 150th Open Championship leaderboard is stacked, but you'll find Tiger's name at the other end.

Making the cut will be a difficult task as a round in the mid 60s will be required, but all eyes will remain on Woods. Spieth has the creativity and skill to succeed at St. Andrews, and he will have every opportunity to prove that across his second round. "I did everything that you're supposed to do around St Andrews. I birdied the holes that are birdieable, and I made pars at the holes where you're sort of looking to make a par and move to the next tee. I think I'm going to play really well the next few days." While that means his greatest asset -- his driver -- is taken out of his hands, he will be more than fine with that if the results materialize as they did in Round 1. Instead of letting it bother me too much, and then I try to go for a stupid shot to gain back what I lost." He carried this prowess into the opening round, and it is now time to see if he can replicate it over the next 54 holes. And I think with the humps and hollows, it becomes quite unpredictable and just something that I've learned over the years." He is long and straight off the tee and credits getting over to Scotland a week early as a reason for his success in the first round. I'm happy that, as far as I know, I'm still leading The Open Championship, but it's not going to change how I feel an hour from now. I mean, it might change how I feel on the 1st tee a little bit tomorrow, but I'll forget about it very quickly." The PGA Tour rookie has been tremendous this season, finishing runner-up three times and in a tie for third at the PGA Championship, yet he came into this week having missed his last two cuts.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "NBC Connecticut"

Open Championship 2022 Day 1 Recap: Rory McIlroy, Tiger Woods ... (NBC Connecticut)

Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy and the rest of the field have played 18 holes at St Andrews. Here's a look at the 2022 Open Championship Round 1 leaderboard.

If there's a tie at 70th, then those golfers who are tied make the tournament cut. Woods' scorecard looked to be trending in the right direction after he made back-to-back birdies on holes nine and 10. Pre-tournament favorite Rory McIlroy currently sits alone in second place after completing his first round at six-under. Mickelson is playing in the 2022 Open Championship at St Andrews. The 2013 Open winner finished at even par in round one and is currently tied at 55th on the leaderboard. The cut at the Open Championship happens after the first 36 holes are played. The 150th Open Championship at St Andrews is underway and American Cameron Young looks to have an early stronghold atop the 2022 Open leaderboard after shooting eight-under par in Round 1.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "NationalWorld"

The Open leaderboard 2022 live: British golf major tee times ... (NationalWorld)

Get all of the latest Golf news from NationalWorld. Providing fresh perspective online for news across the UK.

14:59 Matthew Fitzpatrick (Eng), Max Homa (US), Tiger Woods (US) 14:04 David Duval (US), Justin Harding (SA), Jordan Smith (Eng) 07:52 John Daly (US), Bryson DeChambeau (US), Cameron Tringale (US)

Post cover
Image courtesy of "The Sydney Morning Herald"

Woods struggles, Smith in hunt as young American heads Open ... (The Sydney Morning Herald)

A week which started so well turned sour for Tiger Woods, whose opening-round 78 put him 14 shots adrift of leader Cameron Young, who is three clear of ...

“It didn’t feel too great to be honest because of the bad start,” said Scott, who faces a quick turnaround for his morning tee-time of 8.14am (5.14pm AEST) after taking more than six hours to complete his round. Johnson joined the group on four-under with a birdie at the 18th and Masters champion Scottie Scheffler also finished on that mark in the next three-ball. He made his first move on the second hole, draining a huge putt from the raised part of the green on the second hole. Jason Scrivener had a decent day of it, too, playing in the more difficult afternoon conditions and finishing at level par. Robert Dinwiddie of England joined Smith at five-under as one of the last players to complete his round. I don’t think that I played a perfect round of golf.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "The Sun"

The Open 2022 LIVE RESULTS: St Andrews LEADERBOARD as ... (The Sun)

THE OPEN is back and what a special one we have lined up in 2022 as it's the 150th edition.The world's biggest golf stars, including Tiger Woods, Rory.

Also being probably the biggest British favourite is something that always hangs over the British players in an Open Championship that when you have that favourite role, it's not that easy to deal with all the time.Thomas Bjorn It's not about playing perfect golf, it's about playing really smart golf and know your limitations of how to play that golf course. He knew how to play it. He's putting a lot of demand on that body. Tiger will be fine physically. I think St Andrews is demanding on the brain. I don't feel like there's any extra attention on me.Scottie Scheffler I'm here to play golf. I'm not going to listen. All I heard was clapping. - Kurt Kitayama -4 (18) - Barclay Brown -4 (18)

Post cover
Image courtesy of "Sporting News"

Open Championship 2022 Round 1 results: Cameron Young stars at ... (Sporting News)

The Sporting News provides live updates and highlights from all of the action at the Open Championship 2022 as the world's top golf stars descend on St.

16/1 16/1 16/1 14/1 16/1 14/1 16/1 14/1 16/1 14/1 16/1 14/1

Post cover
Image courtesy of "CBSSports.com"

2022 British Open leaderboard: Live coverage, Tiger Woods score ... (CBSSports.com)

Live scores, updates and highlights from the second round of the historic 150th Open Championship at St. Andrews.

That was actually the first and only major championship at which Young has made a cut (0-4 otherwise), though he's sure to double that up at St. Andrews, whether he goes on to become Champion Golfer of the Year or not. The 25-year-old former Wake Forest golfer has yet to win a tournament on the PGA Tour, but a T3 finish at the PGA Championship a couple months ago raised eyebrows about his long-term potential. The hope entering the 150th Open at St. Andrews was that Tiger Woods would some way, some how play himself into contention in what may be the 15-time major winner's last time playing his favorite course. Follow live scores 👉 https://t.co/TobaIOE3aN #The150thOpen pic.twitter.com/BgVpjHQj02 July 15, 2022 Round of the day so far belongs to one of the LIV golfers. Follow live scores 👉 https://t.co/TobaIOE3aN #The150thOpen pic.twitter.com/ayLK6urQEk July 15, 2022 Follow live scores 👉 https://t.co/TobaIOE3aN #The150thOpen pic.twitter.com/uA4BWBkAuS July 15, 2022 Follow live scores 👉 https://t.co/TobaIOE3aN #The150thOpen pic.twitter.com/cMJCPZs8e3 July 15, 2022 CBS Sports will update this story with scores and highlights below. Tying the lowest first round ever recorded by a first-timer in The Open, the Wake Forest product will look to finally enter the winner's circle as he has finished runner-up on three different occasions this season. Meanwhile, others such as Tiger Woods, Brooks Koepka and Matt Fitzpatrick will be fighting just to make the cut. With a star-studded field playing, the Old Course serving as a historic backdrop and the pressure on given this is the final major of the year, the 150th Open Championship is already shaping up to be one to remember.

Post cover
Image courtesy of "iNews"

The Open leaderboard 2022, day 1: What happened on Thursday ... (iNews)

A six-under from McIlroy is two off leader Cameron Young, while Poulter is part of a mighty pack on three-under after the first round.

Although it needed special permission from The R&A for him and his father, a club pro in upstate New York, to play off the back tees. And since a tied-sixth finish in Abu Dhabi at the start of the year, there was no form of note before his defection. “I would have been 13,” he recalled of his Scottish vacation. “If I listen to a lot of nonsense, then I’m going to get distracted. It did not help him much as he finished tied 138th when missing the cut. All I heard was clapping.”

Explore the last week