The Open 2017 - Watch Rickie Fowler's Near Albatross
Rickie Fowler comes within inches of an albatross at the par-4 5th hole at The Open

They're going low at The Open 2017, as Royal Birkdale offers up good scoring opportunities in benign conditions. Watch Rickie Fowler come within inches of an albatross.
The Open 2017 - Watch Rickie Fowler's Near Albatross
They're going low at The Open 2017, as Royal Birkdale offers up good scoring opportunities in benign conditions.
The tees have been moved up on the par-4 5th and the players are taking aim.
Fowler isn't the only one going low at Royal Birkdale. South Africa's Branden Grace shot the first ever 62 in Major history (eight-under).
Some of the best scores on day three of The Open, include:
Branden Grace (62); Tommy Fleetwood (66); Scott Hend (65); Jason Day (65); David Drysdale (66); Marc Leishman (66) and Jason Dufner (66).
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