Graeme McDowell joined fellow LIV Golf League player Sergio Garcia in missing out on the Open Championship following rounds of 72 and 68.
FORMER US Open champion Graeme McDowell joined fellow LIV Golf League player Sergio Garcia in missing out on the Open Championship following rounds of 72 and 68 in the final qualifying round today.
The former Masters champion was in good shape following an opening 67, but could only add a second round of 71 to finish six under par, five shots behind leading qualifier Matt Wallace. “Playing in front of my home crowd today was brilliant so I can’t imagine what it’s going to be like come two weeks’ time,” Jordan said in a social media post on the DP World Tour’s account.
Rounds of 77 and 76 left Block nine over par as Scotland’s Michael Stewart led the qualifiers on seven under.
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