British Open Leaderboard 2013: Day 2 Score Updates and Online Coverage Info
After the first round of play at the 2013 Open Championship on Thursday, Zach Johnson has jumped out to a fast start to take the early lead.
Johnson has a one-stroke advantage over Rafael Cabrera-Bello and Mark O'Meara heading into second-round play at Muirfield Golf Course in Scotland.
Johnson leads a heavy American presence at the top of the leaderboard. He is one of nine American golfers in the top 14, which also includes Tiger Woods, who is just three shots behind Johnson.
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Here's a look at the real-time leaderboard. Check back here for updated information on scores throughout the Open Championship.
Unable to catch tournament television coverage on ESPN? Here's how you can see the final three rounds online:
Where: Muirfield, Gullane, East Lothian, Scotland
When: July 19-21
Watch: ESPN
Live Stream: WatchESPN
Things to Watch on Day 2
Can the Lesser-Known Players Keep Pace?
Cabrera-Bello fired a four-under 67 and Shiv Kapur finished the first round with a three-under 68 after leading briefly earlier in the day. Both are in a great spot to make some noise.
The question is, can they remain factors through the weekend?
They will have tons of star power to contend with if they hold steady, but one or both men could become the story of this tournament.
Will the Americans Continue to Dominate the Leaderboard?
From the looks of the leaderboard, you'd think the Americans were playing on their home soil. There are many major U.S. names in great position after just one day.
It will be interesting to see who slips and who remains a threat.
Woods, Johnson, Phil Mickelson, O'Meara and even young upstart Jordan Spieth are only separated by three strokes.
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