The second day of the British Open began with wet and windy conditions on Thursday morning. Players were forced to battle the elements as they tried to make their way around the course.
The rain and wind made it difficult for players to keep their shots on target. The gusts of wind caused the ball to move off course and the wet conditions made it hard to get a good grip on the club.
Despite the challenging conditions, some players managed to make the most of it. Rory McIlroy was one of the few players who managed to stay in contention despite the weather. He shot an impressive round of 68, which put him at -3 for the tournament.
Other players weren’t so lucky. Tiger Woods struggled in the wet and windy conditions, shooting a round of 73. He was able to make some birdies, but he also had some costly bogeys that put him at +3 for the tournament.
The weather is expected to improve as the tournament progresses, but players will have to remain focused and play well if they want to stay in contention. The British Open is one of the toughest tournaments in golf and the weather can make it even more difficult.
The second day of the British Open has certainly been a challenge for players, but it has also been an exciting one. The weather has made it difficult for players to stay in contention, but those who have managed to do so have shown their skill and determination. It will be interesting to see who comes out on top in this year’s tournament.