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More struggles for Aussie golfers at The Open as shock leader emerges
Australia⚽ Sports10 hr. ago

More struggles for Aussie golfers at The Open as shock leader emerges

Australian golfers faced another challenging day at The Open, with none breaking par despite favorable early conditions. Min Woo Lee was the best-performing Australian, finishing at level par and five shots behind the unexpected American leader, Jackson Suber. Jason Day expressed frustration over his potential performance, citing missed opportunities on the course. Adam Scott, celebrating his 46th birthday and 101st consecutive major championship appearance, finished with a 73. While some Australians showed resilience, the overall result highlighted ongoing difficulties for the team in major tournaments.

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More struggles for Aussie golfers at The Open as shock leader emerges

Australian golfers faced another challenging day at The Open, with none breaking par despite favorable early conditions. Min Woo Lee was the best-performing Australian, finishing at level par and five shots behind the unexpected American leader, Jackson Suber. Jason Day expressed frustration over his potential performance, citing missed opportunities on the course. Adam Scott, celebrating his 46th birthday and 101st consecutive major championship appearance, finished with a 73. While some Australians showed resilience, the overall result highlighted ongoing difficulties for the team in major tournaments.

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