5 observations from Open Championship Monday at Royal Troon


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Keegan Bradley walks on the Open Championship.

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TROON, Scotland — The golf world strikes on shortly, even in Scotland.

This week, perhaps particularly in Scotland.

Simply hours after native son Bob MacIntyre rolled within the putt of his life on the Scottish Open on Sunday, sending the nation right into a jubilant tizzy, the eye of the game shifted west, the place the sport’s finest descended upon Troon, Scotland, for the fourth and remaining main of the yr.

The 152nd Open Championship returns to golf’s homeland at a becoming second within the hours after MacIntyre’s thrilling victory, however the course and situations that greeted golfers on Monday at Royal Troon bore solely a passing resemblance to the situations on the Renaissance Membership, host of final week’s festivities. That a lot was evident to any observer on Monday afternoon, as golfers crammed the course with Monday apply rounds, tracing up and down the Scottish west coast like seagulls within the mist.

However even when the photographs have been days away from mattering, there was loads to be gleaned from the motion at Royal Troon on Monday, which gave its first glimpse to {the golfing} public because the Open Championship final got here right here in 2016. After a day alongside the shoreline, GOLF senior author Sean Zak and information and options editor James Colgan share their 5 greatest observations from on-site beneath.

1. A brand new golf superstar arrived

In need of Bob MacIntyre, no golfer on the planet has seen his life change extra within the final seven days than Keegan Bradley. As you most likely know, the PGA Tour lifer and former main champ grew to become the captain of the U.S. Ryder Cup crew final week, a shock alternative that introduced golf’s most beloved New Englander prompt superstar standing from now till the motion begins at Bethpage Black.

As a a 38-year-old who has loved a profession renaissance in latest seasons, Bradley finds himself in distinctive territory as a Ryder Cup captain in that his on-course efficiency is lots related to the dialogue. Because the final man out of the crew final September in Rome and in sixteenth of the U.S. crew standings, Bradley may very feasibly nonetheless compete within the Cup himself as certainly one of six automated picks on the crew.

At most majors, Keegs is a reasonably low-key determine on the golf course within the early-week, having fun with household time or a very good chat along with his caddie in the course of the downbeat in between apply rounds — however not this week. Bradley was all-business as he walked off the 18th inexperienced on Monday afternoon at Troon, lifting a cellular phone to his ear and strolling tightly in a pack of three. It’s possible that cellphone hasn’t stopped ringing because the second he was provided the captainship final week, and certain it received’t cease ringing anytime quickly. There’s a cause that almost all Ryder Cup captains don’t qualify to play within the Cup. — James Colgan

2. We discovered the actual flower of Scotland

By all native studies, it has been a really wet summer season right here in Scotland. And now the Tour execs have traveled from Scotland’s sunnier coast to its rainier one. What does that imply for Troon? It’s grabby across the edges. The tough is lush. And leaking by in various the tough areas are…dandelions. That’s proper, the yellow pests we hate to see in our entrance yards at house are proliferating some spots at Royal Troon. And you realize what? That’s simply tremendous. It’ll add a pleasant contact of gold to these pictures we love of the lads swinging by the hay. — Sean Zak

3. The Postage feels cramped

The eighth gap at Royal Troon is not only probably the most well-known holes on the golf course, it’s one of many signature golf holes in all of Scotland. The 123-yard par-3 is theoretically the simplest gap on the course — a flip wedge to a inexperienced guarded by a steep grade and some deep bunkers — however in apply issues aren’t almost as straightforward. With the wind down on Sunday and Monday, gamers had no downside sticking approaches shut (rumor has it that Tiger Woods almost aced his method on Sunday), however as soon as issues decide up later within the week, the actual enjoyable will start.

The opening’s title comes from William Park of Golf Illustrated, who posited the outlet had a “pitching space skimmed all the way down to the dimensions of a postage stamp,” and after seeing it up shut, I can verify he was proper. The sweetness and the technique of the outlet comes from this central dichotomy: a easy shot that requires absolute execution. There are a variety of photographs like this within the hyperlinks nation, and till you’ve seen them for your self, it’s laborious to understand simply how sensible they’re. The Postage Stamp lives as much as that billing. — JC

4. Troon has a shock star

On the threat of sounding like a pretentious native, James simply fell right into a traditional first-timer lure there. He fell for the Hollywood gap at Troon: the eighth. For my cash, the perfect holes on the entrance 9 precede the P-Stamp. No. 6 is an all-you-can-handle par 5. A real three-shotter for many mortals. Or anybody who doesn’t hit it straight as practice smoke. The seventh is a slight risk-reward dandy. If the prevailing wind off the coast will get agency sufficient, hopefully the R&A push the boys up a tee and lets them chase an eagle look. — SZ

5. The champ returned the jug — in fashion

It’s comprehensible if a few of golf’s main championship traditions elicit an eyeroll from you, pricey reader. The game is as previous as it’s self-reverential, and no person enjoys overdoing a bit fairly like golf event organizers. On Monday afternoon, I feared I used to be strolling into an analogous scenario after I came across a gaggle of press and photographers stationed exterior the doorway to Royal Troon.

Reigning champ Brian Harman, the gaggle knowledgeable me, was about to indicate as much as full certainly one of his remaining duties as Open Championship winner: returning the Claret Jug to the R&A earlier than play begins. Little did I do know that Harman was coming to the course the old school approach, driving an electric-blue G-Wagon alongside the shoreline adjoining to the course earlier than pulling up in entrance of the clubhouse with the Jug.

I laughed as I pictured this picture, however as I thought of it extra, this felt like a becoming mix of previous and new. On one hand, Harman was collaborating in one of many oldest traditions within the historical past of event golf. On the opposite, he was doing it from the consolation of a tournament-sponsored electrical automobile. On every week the place longtime Open Championship starter Ivor Robson will likely be honored for his contributions subsequent to the primary tee in entrance of a gaggle of followers clutching R&A-logoed reusable water bottles (a giveaway this yr), I discovered the Jug return amusing, becoming even, for an historic event that retains its eyes skilled straight forward. — JC

James Colgan

Golf.com Editor

James Colgan is a information and options editor at GOLF, writing tales for the web site and journal. He manages the Sizzling Mic, GOLF’s media vertical, and makes use of his on-camera expertise throughout the model’s platforms. Previous to becoming a member of GOLF, James graduated from Syracuse College, throughout which period he was a caddie scholarship recipient (and astute looper) on Lengthy Island, the place he’s from. He could be reached at james.colgan@golf.com.

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