Gloomy Darren Clarke headed
straight for the putting green after a dour 72 dampened his Open
spirits.
Clarke, 33, managed just one
birdie in a one over par round that leaves a question mark over
his chances of making an impact this week.
Once again the putter was the
culprit as Dungannon man used the blade 30 times in all.
That was three putts fewer
than Padraig Harrington - but the Dubliner hit 15 greens in regulation
as opposed to just 10 for Clarke.
"I played average and
putted even more average," said Clarke afterwards. "That's
it. There isn't a lot more to say. It's the same old story and
I'm off to the putting green now to see if I can do something
about it."
As playing partner David Toms
birdied two of the first three holes one his way to a four under
par 67, Clarke was always struggling after bogeys at the fourth
and sixth.
He steadied the ship after
that but couldn't buy a putt on the greens as he made 10 pars
in a row from the seventh to the 16th.
He finally clawed a shot back
when the hit the 546 yard 17th in two but his 20-foot eagle putt
stopped a couple of rolls short of the hole and his birdie was
a tap in job.
It was a similar story at the
18th where he struck a lovely 25 foot birdie putt that stopped
just inches short of the target.
"The ball was running
and it was a perfect day for scoring. We aren't going to play
Muirfield on a much easier day than today."
Asked if he would have preferred
more difficult conditions Clarke wasn't so sure.
"The way I hit it today,
I'm not so sure that links courses really suit me. Let's see
what we can do tomorrow."
Clarke hit 11 of 14 fairways
but couldn't get the ball on the green in the required number
of shots.
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