Rory McIlroy and Bryson DeChambeau struggle in the challenging wind at the British Open in Troon. McIlroy cards a 7-over 78, his worst major start in five years, while DeChambeau finishes with a 76. The unexpected wind direction on the back nine proves difficult for both players, leading to missed putts and errant shots. McIlroy, optimistic after a strong performance at the Scottish Open, is now 10 shots off the lead and aims to improve for the rest of the tournament. DeChambeau remains positive, focusing on the challenge ahead and hoping to make a comeback after a tough round. Both players vow to adapt to the conditions and work on their game to bounce back in the following rounds. Despite the setbacks, they remain determined to perform well and compete at the highest level in the prestigious major tournament. The British Open continues with more surprises and challenges for the golfers, showcasing the unpredictable nature of the sport.
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