No slow-play worries at Open, say officials

Officials are confident there will be no repeat of the “horribly slow” play at the US Masters during this week’s Open Championship at Royal Birkdale.

No slow-play worries at Open, say officials

Officials are confident there will be no repeat of the “horribly slow” play at the US Masters during this week’s Open Championship at Royal Birkdale.

The final two-ball at Augusta in April took five hours and 10 minutes to complete 18 holes and a repeat of similar times on the first two days at Birkdale could see players struggling to finish before dark.

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