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Open Championship Weather: Will Portrush Weather Give Draw Advantage?

A general view from the air of the par-3 16th hole at Royal Portrush, also known as Calamity Corner

Along with thick rough, tight lies, undulating greens and deep pot bunkers, a major line of defence for links courses is the weather, which can often create a big advantage for one side of the draw.

More than a couple of Open Championships have been disrupted by the seaside weather, and since there’s around 156 players using a one-tee start the first two rounds go on all day.

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