Home favourite Tommy Fleetwood set the pace on the opening day of the British Open with a five-under-par 66 alongside South African amateur Christo Lamprecht and Emiliano Grillo as the big guns struggled.
But the day was headlined by disaster for two-time major winner Justin Thomas who lead a list of big-name casualties in a meltdown for the ages.
Thomas posted the joint second-worst round of the day — an 11-over 82, which included a quadruple bogey at the final hole.
The American also chipped a shot directly into a greenside bunker at the first hole, setting the tone for a round which included four more bogeys and two double bogeys.
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He was far from the only star to have their major torn to shreds on the opening day.
Phil Mickelson shot six-over, Joaquin Niemann seven-over, while upcoming star Sahith Theegala carded an eight-over round.
Meanwhile, leading the Australians is Min Woo Lee and Lucas Herbert, who are lurking with even-par rounds.
The star trio of Adam Scott, Cameron Smith and Jason Day are still in touch at one-over.
Herbert was in the lead of the major after an eagle at 15, but he threw it away just two holes later with a disastrous triple bogey on 17.
World number one Scottie Scheffler and five-time major winner Brooks Koepka are at one under, while Rory McIlroy salvaged a par at the 18th to end the day at Hoylake five shots off the lead.
Fleetwood sets pace at British Open alongside amateur Lamprecht
Lamprecht shone on his debut at the majors with a 66 after earning his place by winning the Amateur Championship at the nearby Hillside course last month.
The powerful 22-year-old, who stands 6 feet 8 inches (2.03 metres) tall, used his long levers to great effect around the Royal Liverpool course on Thursday.
“I earned my spot to be here. I think the way I played today I earned to be on the top of the leaderboard, as of now,” said Lamprecht.
Fleetwood, who hails from Southport, just 30 miles (48 kilometres) from the course, gave his chances of a first major title win a huge boost with a run of three consecutive birdies between the 14th and 16th.
“If you aren’t going to enjoy this and these experiences, what’s the point? Make sure you have the time of your life out there because it’s very special,” said the world number 21.
“I’m leading the Open and had cheers like that, it’s really special.”
Argentina’s Grillo produced a stunning five-under par back nine to surge into a share of the overnight lead.
– McIlroy’s slow start –
Back at the scene of his only British Open triumph in 2014, McIlroy got off to a slow start in his bid for a first major title in nine years.
Hs putter let him down with a shocking miss from three feet for par at the eighth to make the turn at one over.
However, back-to-back birdies at the 14th and 15th kickstarted his round before a dramatic five at the last.
McIlroy fluffed his first attempt to play out of the green-side bunker before a superb chip and putt limited the damage.
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The Northern Irishman said even par was a “solid start” in tricky, windy conditions.
“It was really good in the end — these bunkers are just really tough, it doesn’t seem to go into the middle of them and you’re always up against the face,” he told Sky Sports.
“I was quite lucky, it could have gone into a deeper part of my foot print and I’d have been there all night.”
Masters champion Jon Rahm was not so lucky as he paid for also finding a bunker at the 18th with a bogey that dropped the Spaniard to three over.
Scheffler got off to a flying start — two under after four holes — but the American’s charge was derailed after dropping three shots in seven holes around the turn.
– Little LIV impact –
Defending champion Smith and Koepka appear to pose the biggest threat from the group of players now regularly plying their trade in the Saudi-backed LIV Golf series.
But Smith finished at one over par after an eventful round that featured four birdies and five bogeys.
Koepka, who won his the PGA Championship in May, turned around a difficult start with three birdies in the final eight holes.
France’s Antoine Rozner, Spaniard Adrian Otaegui and American Brain Harman all sit at four under.
US Open champion Wyndham Clark and 2009 British Open champion Stewart Cink are among a five-strong group on three under.
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5am-7am Live From The Open (Fox Sports 505/Kayo)
3.30pm-5am Round 2 (Fox Sports 505/Kayo)
Saturday
5am-7am Live From The Open (Fox Sports 505/Kayo)
7pm – 5am Round 3 (Fox Sports 505/Kayo)
Sunday
5am-7am Live From The Open (Fox Sports 505/Kayo)
Final Round 6pm – 4am (Fox Sports 505/Kayo)
Monday
4am-6am Live From The Open (Fox Sports 505/Kayo)
ROUND 1 LEADERBOARD
T1 Christo Lamprecht (a) 66
T1 Tommy Fleetwood 66
T1 Emiliano Grillo 66
T32 Lucas Herbert 71
T32 Min Woo Lee 71
T48 Jason Day 72
T48 Adam Scott 72
T48 Cameron Smith 72
T90 Haydn Barron 74
T122 Harrison Crowe (a) 76
T122 Connor McKInney 76
T130 David Micheluzzi 77
T139 Ryan Fox (NZ) 78
T139 Daniel Hillier (NZ) 78
T139 Travis Smyth 78
R2 AUSSIE TEE TIMES (Friday-Saturday AEST)
4.19pm Brendon Todd, Romain Langasque (Fra), Travis Smyth (Aus)
4.41pm Min Woo Lee (Aus), Christiaan Bezuidenhout (Rsa), Harrison Crowe (amateur) (Aus)
5.14pm Zach Johnson, Matt Wallace (Eng), David Micheluzzi (Aus)
7.42pm: Guido Migliozzi (Ita), Oliver Wilson (Eng), Connor McKinney (Aus)
8.58pm Ryan Fox (NZ), Lucas Herbert (Aus), Byeong Hun An (Kor)
11.04pm Jordan Spieth, Matt Fitzpatrick (Eng), Jason Day (Aus)
11.48pm Scottie Scheffler, Tommy Fleetwood (Eng), Adam Scott (Aus)
11.58pm Cameron Smith (Aus), Xander Schauffele, Wyndham Clark
Saturday
12.43am Dan Bradbury (Eng), Oliver Farr (Wal), Haydn Barron (Aus)
LIVE SCORES
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