(ANSA) - Rome, July 19 - Francesco Molinari kicked off his
British Open title defense badly and Rory McIlroy and Tiger
Woods had a disappointing start in the first round of the 148th
edition of the Open Championship, the fourth and last major of
2019.
The British Open's beginning was full of surprises.
Brooks Koepka held his ground, JB Holmes led the first round
and Emiliano Grillo scored a hole-in-one.
After triumphing in 2018, Francesco "Chicco" Molinari had a
difficult start in Portrush, Northern Ireland.
The Italian golfer on Thursday carded a three-over-par 74,
eight shots from Holmes, the leader with 66 (-5).
"It's certainly not the start I dreamed of and hoped for",
said Molinari after a round marked by two birdies, three bogeys
and a double bogey.
His title defense appeared harder after the first round.
The last player to score a back-to-back victory was Padraig
Harrington (2007-2008), Team Europe's captain at the Ryder Cup
2020.
Pre-tournament and home favorite Rory McIlroy, the world's
No. 3, had a disastrous eight over round of 79 and already risks
missing the cut, ending in 150th position Thursday.
McIlroy imploded with a quadruple-bogey on the first hole and
a triple bogey at the end.
Tiger Woods also got off to a bad start.
The Californian 15-time major champion is 144th with 78 (+7)
and risks not making the cut.
Champions who had a good start included Koepka (a four-time
major winner and current world No.1), Jon Rahm, Tommy Fleetwood,
Sergio Garcia, Alex Noren, Tony Finau and Tyrrell Hatton, all
third with 68 (-3).
Emiliano Grillo finished in 72nd position with a two-over-par
73, along with Roman golfer Andrea Pavan in his second ever
major.
Nino Bertasio, who debuted in a Grand Slam tournament,
notched the best performance among Italian players, ending in
54th position (72, +1), the same score as Dustin Johnson, No. 2
in the world ranking.