Marcel Siem, the beautiful story of the British Open

On the track at the first light of day, Collin Morikawa, 4th player in the world, could have knocked out this British Open with his -6 (-9 in total) if his pursuers scheduled for the afternoon games had suffered like those of the watch for squalls caused by the change in the adjacent tide. But from morning to night the flags “fluttered” in the air and the sky remained an azure blue which spares the last Major of the year and its suitors from a permanent nightmare, when the storm rages, during the day. on the fairways and at night under the skulls.

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