The Open, Round Two - Live!
Follow the latest action from the second round at Birkdale now9.21am: There's to be no preposterous escape for Norman on the sixth; his chip is so short and off line it could have been played by Monty. He's going to drop at least a couple, I'll be bound.
9.20am: I knew it. Norman is in the filth already. He's going to drop a shot at the 6th unless he manages a preposterous chip-in; his second shot ended up in deep filth out on the right and he was forced to punch out with the sort of animalistic swipe last seen on the last at Turnberry in 1977. The other main mover this morning is Jean van de Velde - come on Jean - who is one under after 12 despite a double bogey on 11. He's +2 for the tournament.
Morning. Greg Norman is leading the Open at -1 alongside everyone's new favorite American, Rocco Mediate. There's going to be no point trying to hide the blatant pro-Greg bias, so COME ON GREG.

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