Avoiding the cut will be of paramount importance in live day-two action from St Andrews of the 134th British Open.
A round of 66 - constructed around four birdies and an eagle - left US journeyman Skip Kendall seven under and top of the leaderboard at the end of the second day's play last year. After carding a 68, experienced Englishman Barry Lane lay in joint third place, while eventual champion Todd Hamilton was a further shot back alongside Colin Montgomerie, Ernie Els, Vijay Singh and Michael Campbell.
Who will be in pole position at the halfway stage this time in the chase for the winner's cheque tor £720,000?
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