Article 6D51D Tommy Fleetwood makes fast start to share lead of the Open after first round

Tommy Fleetwood makes fast start to share lead of the Open after first round

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Ewan Murray at Royal Liverpool
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  • Englishman, Grillo and Lamprecht all start with rounds of 66
  • Rory McIlroy makes two late birdies to finish on level par

Major championships cannot be won on a Thursday but they most certainly can be lost. Just ask Tommy Fleetwood. The 32-year-old has displayed a recent habit of sluggish starts in golf's marquee events that have left him playing a level of catch-up he has been unable to master. Fleetwood began the 2022 Open with a 72 and tied fourth. At last month's US Open, he shared fifth after opening with a 73.

The times may be a-changing. Fleetwood's five-under-par 66 on day one at the 151st Open Championship at a sun-kissed Royal Liverpool represents his lowest first round in a major. Finally, he has been Usain Bolt from the traps. On a leaderboard that is adequate rather than striking in respect of star star attractions, Fleetwood stands out. He has it within his want to end a preposterous record; the last Englishman to win the Open in his home nation was Tony Jacklin in 1969.

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