Tuesday: John Daly adds some colour before the Open Champions dinner alongside Padraig Harrington and Tiger Woods. Harrington, Tom Watson and Arnold Palmer were awarded degrees by the University of St Andrews
Tuesday: Two very familiar golfing silhouettes, former Open champions Mark O'Meara and Tiger Woods, best of friends, and both always happy to tee off early and beat the crowds
Tuesday: Ernie Els, winner of the 2002 Open just up the road at Muirfield, gauges the texture of the Old Course sand at the 16th
Tuesday: Three time champion Sir Nick Faldo assesses the first green in the company of Masters champion Phil Mickelson, seeking his first Open title this week
Tuesday: The Woods and O'Meara pairing enjoy a spot of putting as the crowds begin to build
Tuesday: Woods faces even greater scrutiny when a packed media centre questions him at a post-practice press conference
Tuesday: The newly elongated 17th tee, which now has to fly over the 16th green as well as the old railway sheds and countless other perilous obstacles
Tuesday: And even if you survive the tee shot at the 17th there is still the very real danger of the dreaded Road Hole bunker, as American Bo Van Pelt discovers
Tuesday: The bunkers at the Old Course at St Andrews are so severe that improvisation is often needed, as Oliver Wilson demonstrates with this unusual attempt at an escape on the 14th
Tuesday: John Daly in his latest colourful creation, with girlfriend Anna Cladakis rather easier on the eye modelling the slimfit version
Tuesday: Sergio Garcia (right) hopes that a replica of a Spain World Cup winning shirt will revive his game as he seeks his first major, and first title anywhere since November 2008
Monday: Who is the player teeing off at St Andrews ready to get his major record back on track?
Monday: It's 14-time major champion Tiger Woods who is appearing for the first time in Britain after a five-month break from the game, aiming for his third consecutive win at the Old Course
Monday: World number two Phil Mickelson could jump above Woods in the rankings if he wins his first Open Championship
Monday: The ever-colourful John Daly, the 1995 Open champion, will tee off on Thursday with Andrew Coltart and Seung-yul Noh aiming to wow the crowds with another eye-catching display
Monday: Ryo Ishikawa gets set for his first round alongside former winners Tom Watson and Padraig Harrington
Monday: The Japanese teenage star appears at his second Open having hit a record round of 58 earlier in the year at a Japanese Tour event
Monday: Will five-time Open winner Tom Watson be able to recreate the heroics of last year's tournament when the 60-year-old was only beaten by Stewart Cink in a play-off
Monday: On a windy start to the week America's Nick Watney proves that there are some occasions where only fish and chips will do
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