Rain sweeps in on final Open practice day at Portrush

Rain sweeps in on final Open practice day at Portrush

by Joseph Anthony
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Local favourite Darren Clarke is due to hit the first tee shot at 06.35 local time on Thursday morning

The final day of practice before the Open Championship at Royal Portrush was hit by steady rain on Wednesday, and forecasts are for showers on the first two days of competition.

Strong sea breezes combined with the showers, ensuring the players got a taste of what they may come up against when play gets underway on Thursday.

The conditions did not keep a huge crowd from turning out to watch the worldโ€™s top golfers get in their final preparations before the 148th Open begins. Local favourite Darren Clarke is due to hit the first tee shot at 0635 local time.

The Met Office weather forecast for the opening round expects โ€œpassing showers throughout the dayโ€ with short bursts of heavy rain. Winds of 20 to 22 miles per hour are forecast in late morning.

Spaniard Jon Rahm, who finished tied third at the U.S. Open last month, said the rain would make for a โ€œtough grindโ€ for the players.

โ€œYou have to battle it. Itโ€™s very difficult. When it starts raining, you start getting water on the club face and balls start being a little bit unpredictable,โ€ he said.

โ€œA lot of it honestly, is the short game. Itโ€™s hard to hit all the fairways. Itโ€™s hard to hit all the greens. You have to grind out the pars and make the best of the few birdie putts you have,โ€ he said.

Rahm said sporadic showers, such as are forecast, require a different response.

โ€œIf you can just somehow keep the momentum going and battle out those tough times you might be able to keep a round going. If you completely derail, which can happen really easily, you lose your swing, you lose your touch, itโ€™s hard to get it back,โ€ he said.

Friday sees a continued chance of rain, although the forecast is for โ€œmainly dryโ€ weather, particularly at the start of the day.

The conditions are forecast to brighten at the weekend with temperatures rising, although it is expected to remain changeable.

REUTERS

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