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Shane Lowry and Rory Mcllroy Open tee times for day 2 at Royal Portrush

Shane Lowry and Rory Mcllroy Open tee times for day 2 at Royal Portrush

The first Irish golfer out on the course at Royal Portrush on Day Two of the 153rd Open will be Rory McIlroy.
The career Grand Slam holder will get his second round at Royal Portrush underway at 10:09am alongside Justin Thomas and Tommy Fleetwood.
Tom McKibbin and Padraig Harrington, who kicked things off on Thursday morning along with Nicolai Hojgaard, begin their second round at 11:26am.
Darren Clarke will be out around his home course at 12:53pm with Lucas Herbert and David Riley.
Current Open champion Xander Schauffele begins his second round at 2:59pm with JJ Spaun and Jon Rahm alonngside him.
Shane Lowry, Open champion here in 2019, is out in the next grouping at 3:10pm with Collin Morikawa and Scottie Scheffler.
06:35 Stewart Cink (US), Marc Leishman (Aus), Matteo Manassero (Ita)
06:46 Connor Graham (Sco)*, Francesco Molinari (Ita), Jesper Svensson (Swe)
06:57 Daniel Brown (Eng), Daniel Hillier (NZ), Zach Johnson (US)
07:08 Ethan Fang (US)*, Rickie Fowler (US), Adam Scott (Aus)
07:19 Laurie Canter (Eng), Sergio Garcia (Spa), Elvis Smylie (Aus)
07:30 Andrew Novak (US), Matthieu Pavon (Fra), Matt Wallace (Eng)
07:41 Dean Burmester (SA), Rikuya Hoshino (Jpn), Davis Thompson (US)
07:52 Sebastian Cave (Eng)*, Shugo Imahira (Jpn), Si-Woo Kim (Kor)
08:03 Bud Cauley (US), Michael Kim (US), John Parry (Eng)
08:14 Angel Hidalgo (Spa), Matt McCarty (US), Shaun Norris (SA)
08:25 Daniel Berger (US), Keegan Bradley (US), Sung-Jae Im (Kor)
08:36 Christiaan Bezuidenhout (SA), Rasmus Hojgaard (Den), Romain Langasque
(Fra)
08:47 Harry Hall (Eng), Aaron Rai (Eng), Sahith Theegala (US)
09:03 Thriston Lawrence (SA), Justin Leonard (US), Antoine Rozner (Fra)
09:14 Chris Kirk (US), Carlos Ortiz (Mex), JT Poston (US)
09:25 Brian Harman (US), Maverick McNealy (US), Joaquin Niemann (Chi)
09:36 Tyrrell Hatton (Eng), Russell Henley (US), Min-Woo Lee (Aus)
09:47 Bryson DeChambeau (US), Robert MacIntyre (Sco), Justin Rose (Eng)
09:58 Ludvig Aaberg (Swe), Viktor Hovland (Nor), Jordan Spieth (US)
10:09 Tommy Fleetwood (Eng), Rory McIlroy (NI), Justin Thomas (US)
10:20 Harris English (US), Tony Finau (US), Nick Taylor (Can)
10:31 Lucas Glover (US), Joo-Hyung Kim (Kor), Jhonattan Vegas (Ven)
10:42 Brian Campbell (US), John Catlin (US), Frazer Jones (Eng)*
10:53 Cameron Adam (Sco)*, Nathan Kimsey (Eng), Jason Kokrak (US)
11:04 Curtis Knipes (Eng), Curtis Luck (Aus), Daniel Young (Sco)
11:15 George Bloor (Eng), OJ Farrell (Eng), Young-Han Song (Kor)
11:26 Padraig Harrington (Ire), Nicolai Hojgaard (Den), Tom McKibbin (NI)
11:47 KJ Choi (Kor), Guido Migliozzi (Ita), Louis Oosthuizen (SA)
11:58 Justin Hastings (Cay)*, Marco Penge (Eng), Cameron Smith (Aus)
12:09 Jason Day (Aus), Jacob Skov Olesen (Den), Taylor Pendrith (Can)
12:20 Phil Mickelson (US), Ryan Peake (Aus), Daniel van Tonder (SA)
12:31 Byeong-Hun An (Kor), Max Greyserman (US), Niklas Noergaard (Den)
12:42 Dustin Johnson (US), Haotong Li (Chn), Jordan Smith (Eng)
12:53 Darren Clarke (NI), Lucas Herbert (Aus), Davis Riley (US)
13:04 Mikiya Akutsu (Jpn), Julien Guerrier (Fra), Chun-An Yu (Tai)
13:15 Thomas Detry (Bel), Chris Gotterup (US), Lee Westwood (Eng)
13:26 Patrick Cantlay (US), Mackenzie Hughes (Can), Cameron Young (US)
13:37 Filip Jakubcik (Cze)*, Matthew Jordan (Eng), Thorbjoern Olesen (Den)
13:48 Stephan Jaeger (Ger), Sebastian Soederberg (Swe), Henrik Stenson (Swe)
14:04 Martin Couvra (Fra), Kristoffer Reitan (Nor), Adrien Saddier (Fra)
14:15 Takumi Kanaya (Jpn), Bryan Newman (SA)*, Justin Walters (SA)
14:26 Matthew Fitzpatrick (Eng), Ryan Fox (NZ), Hideki Matsuyama (Jpn)
14:37 Akshay Bhatia (US), Ben Griffin (US), Sepp Straka (Aut)
14:48 Sam Burns (US), Brooks Koepka (US), Aldrich Potgieter (SA)
14:59 Jon Rahm (Spa), Xander Schauffele (US), JJ Spaun (US)
15:10 Shane Lowry (Ire), Collin Morikawa (US), Scottie Scheffler (US)
15:21 Wyndham Clark (US), Corey Conners (Can), Tom Hoge (US)
15:32 Nicolas Echavarria (Col), Denny McCarthy (US), Patrick Reed (US)
15:43 Ryggs Johnston (US), Matthias Schmid (Ger), Richard Teder (Est)*
15:54 John Axelsen (Den), Darren Fichardt (SA), Dylan Naidoo (SA)
16:05 Oliver Lindell (Fin), Jesper Sandborg (Swe), Justin Suh (US)
16:16 Sadom Kaewkanjana (Tha), Riki Kawamoto (Jpn), Sampson Zheng (Chn)
* denotes amateur
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