Sport: Tom Jenkins's best photos from day two of the Open
Police horses patrol the beach and across the water are the mountains of ArranPhotograph: Tom JenkinsA scoreboard carrier has also been busy collecting autographs on his hatPhotograph: Tom JenkinsFredrik Jacobson of Sweden plays a shot on the ninth fairway, watched by James Kingston of South AfricaPhotograph: Tom Jenkins
It's no wonder Ian Poulter looks dejected as, after starting the day five over par, he went round in 79 to finish 14 over par and miss the cutPhotograph: Tom JenkinsJohn Daly holds a cigarette as he waits to tee off on the ninthPhotograph: Tom JenkinsJim Furyk reacts after just missing a birdie on fourth green ...Photograph: Tom Jenkins... and it doesn't get any better on the next hole as fluffs his chip onto the green and puts it into a bunkerPhotograph: Tom JenkinsAn Irish fan with a ball given to him by Padraig Harrington on the fifth holePhotograph: Tom JenkinsMark Calcavecchia tees off the ninth and went round in 69 which puts him in third place on four under parPhotograph: Tom JenkinsMiguel Angel Jiménez waits to putt on the 14th. It was a bad day for the overnight leader as he finished the day three under par and in joint fourth after going round in 73 Photograph: Tom JenkinsFans shelter from the heavy rain which hit the course in the afternoonPhotograph: Tom JenkinsJim Furyk drives on the seventhPhotograph: Tom JenkinsLast year's winner Padraig Harrington hacks from rough near the fairway on the fifthPhotograph: Tom JenkinsThe crowd look to see where Rory McIllroy's tee shot on the 15th will landPhotograph: Tom JenkinsMcIlroy he walks to the 15th green. He finished the day on 74 which is three over parPhotograph: Tom JenkinsStephan Gross, an amateur from Germany, plays from the bunker just short of the sixth green but finished the day nine over par and missed the cutPhotograph: Tom JenkinsBrenda Calcavecchia caddying for her husband MarkPhotograph: Tom JenkinsTom Watson holes this putt on the 18th green for a birdie and joint lead ...Photograph: Tom Jenkins... before doing a celebratory jig ...Photograph: Tom Jenkins.. and then acknowledging the crowd's applausePhotograph: Tom JenkinsStill in a celebratory mood following his monster putt, the veteran Watson winks to his young playing partner Massimo Manassero Photograph: Tom JenkinsTiger Woods chips onto the final green but fails to hole it which would have given him a birdiePhotograph: Tom JenkinsTiger stands on the 18th green before playing his final putt of the round, contemplating whether this will be good enoughPhotograph: Tom JenkinsHe holes his final putt to give him a score of 74 for the round which makes him five over par but his dejected look suggests that won't be good enoughPhotograph: Tom Jenkins
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