Els and rivals prepare for strong Birkdale winds

Wed Jul 16, 2008 3:57pm BST
 
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By Mark Lamport-Stokes

SOUTHPORT (Reuters) - Former champion Ernie Els predicted a battle for survival in this week's British Open at Royal Birkdale where strong winds are likely to be a major factor.

Gusts of more than 50-kph (30-mph) have been forecast for Thursday's opening round, easing to around 40-kph for the next three days.

"That's going to be a big factor this week," South African Els told reporters in the build-up to the third major of the year.

"In many ways it will be a survival test. There are a lot of doglegs on the course and you've got to position your tee shots. The second shots are really going to be the scoring shots this week.

"If you can get four or five hours of play where you feel you can get lucky with the weather, you've got to take your break," added the 2002 champion at Muirfield.

"That's one of the big things at the Open, the luck of the draw, especially the first couple of rounds before all the leaders start playing together over the weekend. It's going to be tough this week."

Peter Dawson, chief executive of tournament organisers the Royal and Ancient Golf Club, was not concerned that conditions would be too brutal for the players.

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