ST. ANDREWS, Scotland — It was Chamber of Commerce weather for Saturday’s third round of the 150th British Open.
Temperatures in the low 70s, sunny skies and a gentle breeze that one BBC radio announcer tabbed “a wee zephyr.” In other words, not your typical Scottish summer day.
It was a wonderful time to watch a major championship play out at The Old Course. It was a day for short sleeves and shorts, lathering on sunscreen and licking an ice cream cone with a flake.
Here are some of the sights from a day spent wandering the grounds at the Home of Golf.
Who needs a ticket when you can sit on dad's shoulders?
This guy has one job, keep the seagulls away.
I-Scream-You-Scream, we all scream for ice cream
The Viktor Hovland fan club was out to support its favorite Norwegian golfer with their best…
The Viktor Hovland fan club was out to support its favorite Norwegian golfer with their best matching jackets.
The 18th hole grandstand filled up as the day went along.
Fish and chips, always a crowd pleaser.
Fans lathered up on a unseasonably warm and sunny day in Scotland.
This fan had it made in the shade.
The twin vanilla cone with a flake was a popular choice at the ice cream truck.