After the pristine conditions of the first day, players face an altogether more challenging conditions for the second round at Turnberry
Overnight leader Miguel Angel Jimenez is among the early starters on the second day at Turnberry. However, a round of 73, including four dropped shots on the front nine, leaves him three under
Colin Montgomerie is another player to make an early start to his round but struggles in difficult conditions to post a 74, leaving him five over
John Daly lights up the gloom with a garish pair of trousers and has a good day, carding a 72, which takes him to par for the tournament
Australian Daniel Gaunt hits four birdies in an impressive three-under round of 67 that takes him to three over for the tournament
American Steve Marino had never played a links course until Tuesday but shoots a second round 68 to take him to five under for the tournament and give him a share of the lead
Ben Curtis was joint leader for one hole after picking up a shot at the first but capitulates to ultimately card a ten-over par 80 to leave him five over overall
Englishman Ross Fisher's second round 68, following a 69 in the first round, keeps him in contention at three under
Japan's Kenichi Kuboya birdies the first hole of his second round to briefly top the leaderboard but fades and finishes with a 72, leaving him three under overall
Three bogeys and a double-bogey on the front nine do most of the damage in Rory McIlroy's second round of 74, leaving him three over but the young Northern Irishman makes the cut
A more conservatively dressed Ian Poulter claims his first birdie of the tournament at the 35th attempt, but a second round of 79, added to his opening round 75, leaves him at 14 over overall
After an encouraging opening round 68, Englishman Paul Casey dropped six shots in the first nine holes of his second round to plummet down the leaderboard, ultimately finishing four over after a 74
Tiger Woods fans are again out in force to see the world number one, who begins the day one over
Tiger Woods drops seven shots either side of the turn and cards a 74, leaving him five-over, a score which means he misses his first ever Open cut
Reigning Open champion Padraig Harrington chips out of a bunker on the first hole on his way to a second-round 74 that leaves him three over for the tournament
Rory McIlroy (left) congratulates Retief Goosen on his round of 70, which keeps the South African at three under and in touching distance of the leaders
After an opening round 66, Columbian Camilo Villegas remains on the prowl despite dropping three shots in a round of 73 that leaves him one under
A solid 70 in his second round, assisted by an eagle at the 17th, gives Fijian Vijay Singh a share of fourth at three under
For the second day running American Mark Calcavecchia (pictured here with wife and caddy Brenda) cards an impressive round. A 69 leaves him four under overall
After rolling back the years with an opening round 65, five-time Open winner Tom Watson drops three shots in his first nine holes but rallies and birdies the 18th to tie again for the lead with a 70
Five bogeys in a row at the start of his second round causes Australian John Senden to plummet down the leaderboard following yesterday's 66. He ultimately cards a ten-over par 80
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