Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Tips from Padraig will help at Birkdale

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cycle. It was essential I made cut at the Scottish Open last week because it is the best preparatio­n for The Open. The third day at Dundonald was probably the best experience I could get. It was just the kind of conditions one is expected to get at Birkdale.

WHIPPING A 3-IRON Another example is that in the US we don’t often use anything more than a 7-iron for 170 yards, but here in links golf, you might even need to whip a 3-iron.

So, that’s what getting use to links means to players who spend a lot of time in the US. That’s what I was discussing with Adam Scott, a friend ever since we were teammates at the Presidents Cup in 2015, in the final

round at the Scottish open.

I was fortunate to play with Padraig Harrington, the first two days at the Scottish Open. He was the champion when The Open took place at Birkdale last. He mentioned how the course behaved when it was wet, windy and slushy. So that was useful.

Birkdale is well regarded amongst the venues that are on The Open rota.

SPENDING TIME

I just can’t wait for the main event to get started. I left on Sunday itself because I wanted to spend as much time as possible at Birkdale, besides soaking in the atmosphere.

One more thing, it has been almost 10 days since I came over from the US, so the body clock is perfect. Of late, I have noticed it takes me 2-3 days for the clock and sleep pattern to fall in place. All is set and I am raring to go and my group in the first two rounds has Wesley Bryan from the US, who I know from the PGA Tour, so it should be good and comfortabl­e.

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