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Speaking at the Hungarian Grand Prix Oscar Piastri outlined how McLaren still has lessons to learn at the front of the F1 grid
McLaren enjoyed a solid afternoon at the British Grand Prix, as a third-place finish from Lando Norris and a fourth-place finish from Oscar Piastri saw the Woking-based outfit bank 27 points, the most of any team in the field.
However, had a few strategic calls been handled differently, the team could have left Silverstone with a double-podium, if not a lockout of the front row.
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Tiger Woods made a mess of his opening round at Royal Troon, as he looks well on his way to missing another cut at a major.
Tiger Woods had it going early, then the train completely fell off the tracks during the first round of The Open.
He made two easy pars to start. Then, he holed a 36-footer for birdie from off the third green to get to 1-under for the championship. But a three-putt bogey followed at the par-5 4th, and an ugly double-bogey at the par-3 5th came after that.
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Royal Troon gave players fits at the Open Championship on Thursday, and golf fans loved to watch them struggle.
Round One of The Open Championship saw a wide variety of scores. Shane Lowry carded a masterful 5-under 66 in brutal conditions. Justin Thomas shot 3-under, but plenty of others shot in the high 70s.
The afternoon wave had much better weather than the morning groups. However, American golf fans who woke up at dawn appreciated the challenging conditions.
The wind and rain were brutal, and fans acknowledged it.
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