Live From The Couch: 6 Quick Thoughts From Day 1 @ The Open Championship

Rory Mcilroy British Open Day 1

Day one of the Open Championship / British Open / British Open Championship is in the books. Here’s a quick breakdown from what we saw at Royal Portrush:

Oh, Rory

There’s a saying in golf that you can’t win a tournament on a Thursday, but you can lose it. Rory lost it.

Northern Ireland’s prodigal son was the favorite at Royal Portrush going into the year’s final major. It basically was his home course when he was a kid. He set the course record when he was 16 when he shot 61.

McIlroy stepped on the first tee and with one swing of the club, his Open chances were all but over. He hit iron OB left (and yes, we agree it is a questionable OB) and went on to make a quadruple-bogey 8.

It didn’t get much better from there. He hit for the bogey cycle today: single, double, triple, quad en route to a round of +8 79. Crazy in the prime of his career with the talent he posses, he hasn’t won a major in 5 years. Mind blown.

Tiger isn’t in his 20s anymore

Tiger didn’t look good. He looked stiff. He looked sore. He grimaced several times throughout the round including his first tee shot which he pulled into the hay. He wasn’t sharp. He looked like a guy who hasn’t played golf in a while, which he hasn’t.

Can you really blame him? 43 years old with a fused back in 50-degree weather. He said it himself, this is how it’s going to be.

Our expectations were basically zero for him this week. We didn’t even pick him to win! Sure he’s Tiger Woods, but it was time to be realistic. He shot a +7 78 and made just one birdie.

We should be counting our blessings he’s even playing competitive golf again. And in case you forgot, he did win the Masters this year.

Brooks is a machine

The man is a major machine. He went out a day after telling the media HE USES PGA TOUR EVENTS AS MAJOR PRACTICE and carded a -3 68 to put himself just 2 back.

It’s like Brooks is the complete opposite of Rory in majors as of late: freewheeling it as opposed to overthinking.

After Brooks tied the lead this morning, our buddy Michael Shamburger got a little data happy and tried to convince us Koepka’s major performance thus far is in line with Tiger … and he may be right. Take a look at this:

David Duval = Pure Class

The 2001 Open champion had a no good, very bad, miserable day highlighted by a 14 (originally a 13) on the par-5 7th hole where he lost 2 balls and then played the wrong ball. He went on to post a 21-over 91. Yikes.

Most players would WD and hop on the next flight across the pond. Not Double D. The former world no.1 said after the round that as a pro, he has an obligation to post a score. He gets it.

We were fortunate to meet Duval last year in the local Colorado Whole Foods and the guy is pure class.

Royal Portrush is a proper test

For the first time since 1951, the Open is back in Northern Ireland. Bottom line, Royal Portrush looks beautiful. We’ve never had the pleasure of playing links golf over in Europe, but Portrush would be on our shortlist.

It doesn’t seem like your traditional links course with elevated greens and fewer bunkers, but that’s OK. The collection areas, rolling terrain, and the views are spectacular. Fairways, greens, and creativity are paramount as they should be in links golf.

While the weather held up today, watch out if the wind picks up and the rain starts going sideways. Proper Open weather is in the forecast and we have a feeling this course can get nasty quickly.

No shot tracker?

We get The Open is golf’s oldest major, but it’s 2019. Shot tracker is nowhere to be found on the app. We would’ve loved to recount DD’s 14, but hey what are you going to do.

Every other major has instituted it and it’s not as if they didn’t have enough time. They just don’t have it. Strange.

Amateur shot of the day

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