The afternoon wave of players is starting to make noise on the front page of the British Open leaderboard.
Jordan Spieth, Brooks Koepka, Tommy Fleetwood and others are looking to challenge the leading mark set by Shane Lowry, who finished with a four-under 67 from the morning session at Royal Portrush Golf Club.
Lowry currently holds a one-shot advantage over six golfers, but the group at three-under could grow larger if the golfers on course are able to thrive in opportune conditions.
In addition to Spieth, Fleetwood and Koepka, Tiger Woods, Justin Rose and Dustin Johnson are among the high-profile players out on course.