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BBC Sport’s Rob Hodgetts on Twitter: ](http://twitter.com/RobHodgetts)"Morning all. A damp start with brooding clouds over Turnberry. Forecast sun later. Might wear my trunks.0840: Johan Edfors of Sweden isthe first man out on the courseand he will be playing all on his lonesome over the next couple of days, bless 'im. He resumes on four over, the cut mark, and - as always - we’ll be working from the bottom up in terms of tee times. 0837: So what a day it was yesterday. Thursday’s blue skies and fair wind were replaced with blustery conditions and wet weather - and it played absolute havoc, like a kid let loose on in a sweet shop after too much fizzy pop. A host of major champions missed the cut, a bundle of dark horses stepped into the limelight, and Sandy Lyle and Colin Montgomerie continued to snipe at each other like two grandads fighting over the last chewy toffee at Christmas. Some kept their calm, though, and none more so thanOpen legend Tom Watson and relative unknown Steve Marino- a man who hadn’t played a links course before this week. Those two lead at Turnberry with two rounds to play - but you don’t have to be Yoda to understand a buggy-full of golf is still to be played out there. Where’s your money0835: Those who witnessed the day’s play at the Open yesterday, mark it in your diaries. Rarely - and possible never - again will you seeTiger Woods play so poorly.The world number one looked like he was clubbing with a garden spade at times and as a result he missed the cut in a major championship for only the second time in his professional career. This Championship just got blown wide open.