
The Open: Rory McIlroy 'can challenge' after keeping dream alive while Lowry and Scheffler chase down leaders
Getting the chop: Big names set to miss the cut
McKibbin faces nerves wait to learn cut fate
Rory says he can 'go on a run' to challenge this weekend
Bryson makes the weekend with stunning 65
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Round two tee times
one minute ago
Gareth Hanna
Haotong joins clubhouse Li'd
Haotong Li matches yesterday's 67 to tie Brian Harman 's clubhouse lead of eight under par.
Unfortunately for them, it looks like Matt Fitzpatrick is about to go one shot clear as he's on the par five 12th in two.
3 minutes ago
Flag hunting
Almost literally for Dustin Johnson as he takes aim with his second shot on the par-four 18th, it hits the green hard and bounces up... and hits the flag, dropping down a foot from the hole! Sometimes you get the breaks and that was certainly one of them - that will be a tap-in birdie for the two-time Major winner and he'll be in for the weekend at level-par!
7 minutes ago
Gareth Hanna
Tommy loves Portrush
And Portrush loves Tommy Fleetwood (-1)
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Privilege to play in front of the home crowds the last two days with their hero. Better day today for me and looking forward to a big push this weekend! @TheOpen pic.twitter.com/ktsbPprhV2— Tommy Fleetwood (@TommyFleetwood1) July 18, 2025
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8 minutes ago
Gareth Hanna
Not to be for Darren Clarke
He gave it a good rattle at the 17th to be fair to him. From 'other', he managed to get his approach shot just off the back edge, and his chip was close put came up a couple of feet short.
At +5 with one to play, it's looking like there's just one final reception at 18 left to close out his tournament.
8 minutes ago
Doing things Reit
Welcome to the front page of the leaderboard, Kristoffer Reitan. The Norwegian has just birdied the par-five 12th, as most are to be fair, to get to -4 and knock Rory McIlroy off the big scoreboard in front of us in the media centre.
It's been a fine round for the 27-year-old, who is the reigning Challenge Tour champion and won the Belgian Open earlier this year, as he's currently on track for a bogey-free six-under round having carded an eagle and four birdies.
12 minutes ago
Revelation of the week: There's a players' barber in the locker room
After shooting a three-under 68 on Friday to get to five-under-par for the tournament, Denmark's Rasmus Højgaard was asked (among other things, of course) whether he'd had a midweek haircut.
"I did actually. I took the flow away. It got a bit too long, and I sort of thought, no, this is the time. So I managed to get a haircut on Wednesday. So far it's actually worked out," he said.
Did he go into town to get it done?
"There's a barber in the locker room. I put my name down on Monday and had to postpone it for Tuesday, and then I couldn't find Tuesday. Then I had to do it Wednesday, and I finally did it. It's been working out."
Life of luxury, isn't it.
16 minutes ago
Gareth Hanna
Clarke's birdie battle
Two holes to play and two birdies needed for Darren to get to the +3 'maybe, but unlikely' pile.
Considering his tee-shot at 17 has gone right and been classed as landing in the 'other' section of the course - as opposed to normal headings like 'fairway' or 'bunker' - we can assume it's not in great shape.
18 minutes ago
Gareth Hanna
Three-way tie at the top
And it's a European who makes his way to the -8 alongside Harman and Li, as Matt Fitzpatrick continues the perfect start to his back nine, adding birdie at 11. With the par five 12th to come, we could soon see a new outright leader.
20 minutes ago
Adam McKendry
'I'm proud of my Irish heritage': Keegan Bradley thrilled to play well on 'home soil'
On shooting a four-under 67: "That was fun. Played really, really well. I've been playing so poorly here over the last couple years. It feels nice to put a nice round together, nice two days together. I played nice yesterday as well. But what a fun day."
On going bogey-free:"I really am proud of that. Like I said, I've struggled here, so to be in contention, to have played the way I did today means a lot. I never know what I'm going to get when I come over here, so this is a nice bonus."
On his Irish heritage:"(My family is from) Cork. I'm really proud of my heritage to be from here. I played the Irish Open here. I always dreamt of playing in the Irish Open; I played it at this course (in 2012) when I made the Tour. It's exciting to be back."
22 minutes ago
Gareth Hanna
Getting the chop: Big names set to miss the cut
Padraig Harrington finished up nine over par for the tournament after a 76 today and bows out for the week. He's not the only big name that fans will miss out on seeing over the weekend.
Adam Scott 's eight over par round left him tying Harrington's overall score, with US Ryder Cup star Patrick Reed just one shot better off at +8.
Needing a miracle back nine to get through, sitting at +6 at the turn, the same score at which Louis Oosthuizen bows out. Stewart Cink finished at +4, which is sufficient to secure the weekend off.
The fighters
Our own Darren Clarke is at +5 with two holes to play. Two birdies required to give himself any chance and get in alongside McKibbin at +3 - which has now drifted to a tie for 80th, by the way. Patrick Cantlay is at +3 but he has five holes to go to creep up another one. Ryan Fox (thru 10) and Collin Morikawa (thru 7) are at +4 and need to improve.
Commentator's curse
Immediately after bigging up Chris Gotterup, he goes and bogeys the par-four 14th after what appears to be a sculled chip through the green and drops a shot to fall back to -4. Still, if he can rally and finish strongly then he still has a chance of tying the low round of the day.
34 minutes ago
'My mind went numb': Shaun Norris on making a TEN on the par-four fourth on his way to missing the cut at +5
What happened:"I hit a very poor tee shot, the first one. Then proceeded to hit the next one straight in the bunker. Now I'm trying to chase something, trying to make the best score out of it. Unfortunately the fourth shot caught the lip, then I stuck with the same club and tried to do the same. After that, the mind sort of went a little bit numb. But it happens. Golf is golf, there's nothing you can do about it. Made a number, and I had to accept it and carry on."
On bouncing back with birdie at the fifth:"You've just got to accept it. Plain and simple, you've got to accept it. There's nothing you can do about it, the past is the past. I knew that it happened, I made the number, I made the 10 on the hole. I just said, okay, now instead of making two or three or four birdies coming back, I've now got to make five or six. I was happy with the way I fought back after that. Unfortunately I didn't make as many putts as I would have liked to, but that's how it goes."
35 minutes ago
Gareth Hanna
Mickelson cruising through to weekend
Barring disaster, Phil should be here for the weekend after this. He drives it just off the front edge of the 17th and sets up a birdie putt inside five feet. That would get him back to level par for the tournament and resting easy.
Edit: Knocked that in for birdie, parred the last to get in at E. See you tomorrow, Phil!
40 minutes ago
Gareth Hanna
Another birdie coming up for Shane?
Lowry's 50-yard pitch at the par five seventh is good - and sets up a 'should-make' that could take him up alongside Rory at -3.
Playing partner Scottie Scheffler, meanwhile, has a similar length putt to go within one. Ominous from the world number one.
Edit: Scheffler's in! Never in doubt. Slight right to left break and it's right in the middle. Four under through seven and one behind the leaders. But Shane's putt is always left and that's a big miss. Stays at -2.
41 minutes ago
'I'm enjoying the course a lot more than six years ago': Francesco Molinari, who has made the cut at +1
"I'm enjoying the week here more than 2019 just because it's a lot, I think, to come back as a defending champion. I'm enjoying definitely the course a lot more this time than six years ago. Apart from that, I'm probably playing better than I did that week, I just need to make a few more putts."
42 minutes ago
Gareth Hanna
The Buddhist monk is getting going too
In the very last group of the day, Sadom Kaewkanjana is up to -4 after a birdie at the par three third.
49 minutes ago
Chris has Gott it going
Scottish Open champion Chris Gotterup is trending in the right direction today as he picks up the second eagle of his round, the American following up his eagle on the par-five second with another on the par-five 12th to reach five-under-par having started the day one-over! Could he be the second player to win the Scottish Open and then The Open a week later, after Phil Mickelson in 2013? He's only three back now!
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An eagle on 2 and now an eagle on 12.Chris Gotterup is six-under today. pic.twitter.com/73jqTj7ww2— The Open (@TheOpen) July 18, 2025
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54 minutes ago
Gareth Hanna
McKibbin faces nerves wait to learn cut fate
Tom McKibbin, the 22-year-old from Holywood has finished up his second round, shooting a two over par 73, which leaves him at +3 for the week. That's currently in a tie for 78th and means he faces a nervous few hours ahead to learn if he's through to the weekend.
Of course, it's the top 70 players and ties who will be here tomorrow and Sunday, so if another eight players drop back to +3, then he could still sneak through.
Today 03:57 PM
No more solo lead
Haotong Li is back to eight-under-par as he makes a mess of the par-four 14th, driving it into the rough down the right, hacking his recovery just short of the green, over-hitting the chip just over the back of the green and then missing the putt. It's a bogey and he returns to a share of the lead alongside Brian Harman.
Meanwhile, Matt Fitzpatrick continues an utterly wild round that has contained just two pars, and he hasn't had one since the third, adding a bogey at the par-four eighth to the mix after failing to get up-and-down from the left of the green to fall back to -6 alongside Scheffler.
Seriously, Fitzpatrick's last five holes have been birdie-bogey-birdie-birdie-bogey. Throw a par in there mate, you'll thank me for it.
Today 03:55 PM
Back-to-back for Scottie
Here he comes...
Scottie Scheffler is up to six-under-par and three back of the lead as he picks the perfect line on a 34-foot birdie putt on the par-three sixth and, after some encouragement - "Break! Break!" - it finds the hole and falls in for a second consecutive birdie that takes him into a share of third!
In the same group, Shane Lowry can't convert his own long-range birdie putt so that's another par. The Offaly man is ticking over nicely but perhaps does need to get something going, even just to hang onto Scheffler's coat-tails.
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