9.30am So, here we are at the 17th. A couple of markers in the tee-box indicate the start of this monstrous hole. Only 495 yards to go from here. EasyPhotograph: David Levene10.25am A couple of marshals, here, awaiting the crowds. This hole is sure to be popular with spectators today after all the controversy surrounding its redesignPhotograph: David Levene10.30am First up, Paul Lawrie, Thomas Levet and Steve Marino. This should be interesting. Marino gives it a good old whack and safely finds the hole in four strokes. Lawrie follows suit before Levet lets everyone down with a bogey. Tut tutPhotograph: David Levene
10.40am These spectators have decided spikes are the way forward, even though they're not playing. Always good to look the partPhotograph: David Levene11.10am Meanwhile this pair are looking out from the rough on the edge of the 17th fairway. Probably not the best place to stand in the circumstances - that's where half of the balls will be headingPhotograph: David Levene11.40am The officials are quick to amend the large scoreboard so that the fans are up to datePhotograph: David Levene11.55am Here's a ball spotter trying to spot, well, ballsPhotograph: David Levene12.20am Looks like Rory McIlory is leading the charge - he's eight under after 16 holes, according to this electronic contraption held by a course officialPhotograph: David Levene/David Levene12.30pm Oliver Wilson's ball sits in the rough on the 17th. Not a bad lie, but he still ends up bogeying the holePhotograph: David Levene12.35pm Here's Rory McIlroy in the white shirt and black cap to the right of the picture. Somewhat unbelievably he's within range of a birdie, but he can't quite sink the critical putt. Shame - that could've helped him towards the lowest ever score for a single round of golf at a majorPhotograph: David Levene12.40pm A young girl practises her swing in the rough. Not sure a brolly is the way forward, but top marks for effortPhotograph: David Levene12.45pm 'Go Ernie Go'. That's heaping a lot of pressure on the big South AfricanPhotograph: David Levene1.09pm But when he finally arrives he doesn't disappoint - carding four strokes for the holePhotograph: David Levene1.15pm Whatever she's watching, she's not overly impressed. Maybe it's Laurie Canter or Ewan Porter - they both shot nine over todayPhotograph: David Levene1.20pm Here's Tiger. He's playing with Camilo Villegas and Justin Rose todayPhotograph: David Levene1.25pm Up he comes to the 17th green. He's already six under today; wouldn't want to stuff it up nowPhotograph: David Levene1.30 Damn it! A short putt goes awol. That's a bogey for TigerPhotograph: David Levene1.35pm Villegas's caddie tries to calm the flag. It's a bit windy out there todayPhotograph: David Levene1.45pm. These journalists are following the progress of Ryo Ishikawa - the Japanese Ian Poulter (sort of)Photograph: David Levene1.50pm Looks like the guy on the right must be doing some important liaisingPhotograph: David Levene1.55pm Tom Watson, now, who almost won the Open last year. After three successive bogeys on the outward nine, he makes it back to the clubhouse unscathedPhotograph: David Levene1.55pm Plenty of clapping here. Must have been a good shot by TomPhotograph: David Levene2.09pm This sprinkler cover even has the yardage to the pin written on it. OddPhotograph: David Levene3pm Nearby, there's a warning to all passers-by about the dangers of errant ballsPhotograph: David Levene3.05pm She hearts rain, apparently. Not a sentiment echoed by many people at the course. At least it's not pelting it down like it did during yesterday's practicePhotograph: David Levene3.15pm A pint of Best. That's a lovely sight. What better place to watch the action than from a pub near the fairway?Photograph: David Levene3.20pm A BBC camerman on a lonely shift above the 17thPhotograph: David Levene3.25pm These seagulls are having fun looking for scrapsPhotograph: David Levene3.35pm Back at the tee position now, where Louis Oosthuizen, Jeff Overton and Colm Moriarty prepare to tee off. Looks like the sun is finally coming outPhotograph: David Levene3.45pm Plenty of spectators are still lining the course as the afternoon's play nears an endPhotograph: David Levene4.05pm Surely any advantage he's gaining by using a periscope is lost by crouching down? Just a thoughtPhotograph: David Levene4.30pm A bit of tidying up now. Wonder if they got free tickets? If they did, they'll have seen some great action today. McIlroy is in the lead at nine under par. Let's hope he doesn't come a cropper at the 17th in the coming days.Photograph: David Levene
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