The Open 2010: The best images from the first round
These scoreboard operators are up early, readying themselves for tee-off. The guy on the right has got a plum job today, watching Tiger Woods, Justin Rose and Camilo Villegas. The guy on the left doesn't look quite so enamored with his trio. Ikeda who?Photograph: Tom JenkinsWatch out! Golf in progress. Not sure this is necessary - it's only a practice putting greenPhotograph: Tom JenkinsPurple paisley trousers? On a man? On a golf course? Wonder who that'll be ... Photograph: Tom Jenkins/Tom Jenkins
Yep, it's the big man, John Daly - the former Open champion, no less. Nice to see he's not lost his sense of colour co-ordinationPhotograph: Tom Jenkins/Tom JenkinsThese guys don't seem to care. 'Daly for President'. 'John Daly Living Legend'. Really?Photograph: Tom JenkinsDaly is one of the early leaders with five birdies in the opening nine holes, gamely followed by this man, Rory McIlroy. The 21-year-old birdies the third and scores an eagle (two) on the ninth, leaving him on 33 at the turnPhotograph: Tom JenkinsWoods, meanwhile, has opted for a new putter for this championship ...Photograph: Tom JenkinsNo embarrassments on the first green as he makes his par puttPhotograph: Tom JenkinsHis second shot on the 453-yard second hole enables him to make his first birdie of the roundPhotograph: Tom JenkinsBeing beaten on the golf course is one thing, but being outdone in the fashion stakes is another - and Ian Poulter was never going to let that happen. The king of bling, or whatever you want to call him, Poulter - in delightful pink trim - lines up a big drive on his way to a round of one under parPhotograph: Tom JenkinsSomeone's happyPhotograph: Tom JenkinsHere's Daly again, waiting for his playing partner Seung-Yul Noh to tee off at the 16thPhotograph: Tom JenkinsA close up shows Seung-Yul No has taken the tartan theme a little too far - shoes and allPhotograph: Tom JenkinsDaly's gone round in six under par, though a bogey on this, the 17th, didn't help his cardPhotograph: Tom JenkinsHere's Nick Watney doing some topographical analysis with his caddy out the 17th. Left a bit, right a bit. Go on, just give it a bashPhotograph: Tom JenkinsDefending champion Stewart Cink just misses his birdie putt on 17th - he ends two under parPhotograph: Tom Jenkins... as does Justin RosePhotograph: Tom JenkinsTom Watson is the centre of attention, but there's no repeating last year's form. He's one over todayPhotograph: Tom JenkinsThe sun shines as the final starters begin their roundsPhotograph: Tom JenkinsBack with Woods, now, who's glancing up to the heavens on the 18th. Looks like a tricky onePhotograph: Tom JenkinsSafely done. Five under for the round. There's nothing wrong with thatPhotograph: Tom JenkinsActually, it turns out five under is rather pitiful compared to this guy - McIlroy has shot five more birdies (in seven holes) since we last caught up with him. He's now on the 17th, needing two birdies to complete the lowest scoring round of golf in Major history ... sadly, he misses this short birdie puttPhotograph: Tom JenkinsOnto the 18th, where he crosses the Swilken Bridge and gets another birdie. Nine under. Fantastic stuffPhotograph: Tom JenkinsHe's the clear leader at the end of day one, with Louis Oosthuizen two shots backPhotograph: Tom Jenkins
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