HOYLAKE England (Reuters) - British Open organisers warned spectators about mobile phone use on Thursday after three-times champion Tiger Woods was distracted during his opening round 69 at Hoylake.
Huge galleries followed the American's every move but some could not resist taking cheeky snaps of the 38-year-old in action despite the R&A's mobile phone policy being plastered on notice boards all over the course.
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