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Tee Times for Round Two of The Open

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 19, 2024Updated:July 19, 20242 Mins Read
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The second round of The Open Championship is set to take place on Friday, 19th July, with players teeing off at various times throughout the day. The day will start with Ewen Ferguson from Scotland and Marcel Siem from Germany teeing off at 06:35, followed by a range of players from different countries such as Japan, France, Spain, England, and more.

The field is diverse, with players like Ernie Els from South Africa, Gary Woodland from the United States, Henrik Stenson from Sweden, and Louis Oosthuizen from South Africa all participating in the tournament. The day will also feature top players such as Dustin Johnson, Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods, Brooks Koepka, and Rory McIlroy, all looking to make their mark in the competition.

The tournament will see players competing in groups of three, teeing off at regular intervals throughout the day. Some of the notable groupings include Billy Horschel, Louis Oosthuizen, and Victor Perez teeing off at 07:41, Jordan Spieth, Scottie Scheffler, and Cameron Young teeing off at 09:58, and Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm, and Tommy Fleetwood teeing off at 14:48.

There will also be amateur players participating in the tournament, showcasing their talent alongside professional golfers. This includes players like Altin van der Merwe from South Africa, Jacob Olesen from Denmark, and Matthew Dodd-Berry from England, who will be hoping to make a name for themselves in the competitive field.

The day promises to be action-packed, with players from all over the world vying for the coveted title of The Open Champion. Fans can expect to see some thrilling golf action as the players navigate the challenging course and battle it out for supremacy on the leaderboard. Stay tuned to see who will emerge victorious in round two of The Open Championship.

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