15 time major winner loses fight with St Andrew's after two rounds
Tiger Woods is likely to miss the cut at golf's Open Championship after finishing on 9-over-par after the first two rounds.
The three-time champion was given a standing ovation by the crowds on the 18th hole at St Andrews.
He tells Sky Sports News, it was an "unbelievable feeling" to experience the "warmth" from the fans.
Shane Lowry likely has eyes on both ends of the leaderboard in the early stages of his round.
A poor 18 holes today and he will probably miss the cut. Back to back rounds in the 60s could get him back in contention for Sunday.
The Clara man is currently level par on the front nine.
Our coverage of the Open Championship is with thanks to Keenan Bauer Motors, Mullingar
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