Rock disqualified at Irish Open
England’s Robert Rock has been disqualified from the Irish Open for making a mistake on his scorecard, after an opening round 65 that would have left him one shot off leader David Howell (22/1 – 3 Irish Open In-Play).
Tournament officials found Rock, who lost last year’s Irish Open in a play-off to then-amateur Shane Lowry, had mixed up his scores on the 14th and 15th holes at the Killarney Golf Club and threw him out of the event.
Ryder Cup vice-captain Darren Clarke (14/1) shot a five-under 66 to give himself a chance of making Colin Montgomerie’s team as a player while fellow Northern Irishman Rory McIlroy (7/2) carded a 67.
Scotland’s 1999 Open champion Paul Lawrie (40/1) managed to reach six under par but bogeyed the last to slip back alongside Clarke (2/1 to win his 2nd round 3-Ball).
Italy’s Francesco Molinari (14/1) also bogeyed the last to drop onto four under – one shot ahead of Padraig Harrington (18/1).
The former Irish Open winner is currently outside of the top nine places which would give him automatic qualification for a place on Europe’s team for Celtic Manor.
But he fared better than fellow-hopeful Justin Rose, who also needs to pick up Ryder Cup points, but he shot a disappointing three-over 74 in his first round.
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