Graeme McDowell will miss Open qualifier after losing clubs
Tuesday 3 July 2018 16:47, UK
Graeme McDowell has withdrawn from Tuesday's Open qualifier after losing his clubs on a flight.
The 2010 US Open champion had appealed for assistance from Air France, having arrived at Manchester Airport from Charles de Gaulle in Paris after playing in the Open de France.
The 38-year-old was due to take part in the qualifier at St Annes, near Blackpool, in an attempt to secure one of three Open Championship places among 72 players.
Mcdowell tweeted: "I have officially withdrawn from The Open qualifying tomorrow at St Anne's Old Links.
"I cannot give 100% without my own equipment which has been mishandled by Air France and must turn my attention to Irish Open this weekend. Thanks for all the support.
"Lots of you wanting to know why I don't grab a set off the rack and give it my best shot to get in The Open.
"Of course I could do this, but wouldn't be firing on all cylinders and there are 6 spots up for grabs next 2 weeks at Irish Open and at the Scottish Open."
Earlier in the day, McDowell tweeted: "Flew into Manchester last night from CDG and my golf clubs are untraceable. I have a 36 qualifier tomorrow for The Open and really need my bag. Thanks in advance."
Eight hours later, he posted: "Clubs still not on way from Paris. Established that they are in the black hole known as CDG.
"Looking doubtful I will participate tomorrow at The Open qualifier.
"Terrible time of the year for holiday makers losing bags. I'm certainly not any more important than the next person who has lost a bag, just happens to impact my livelihood this week.
"Customer service is so frustrating in this case for everyone."
The 147th Open gets underway in Carnoustie on July 19, live on Sky Sports.