Lovely weather for ducks, not birdies!
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Lovely weather for ducks, not birdies!

By Matias Grez

Updated 2229 GMT (0629 HKT) July 17, 2015
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The start of the second round at the Open Championship was delayed Friday after torrential rain flooded sections of the course. Andrew Redington/Getty Images
The heavens opened at 5 a.m. (BST) and quickly flooded the course, forming mini rivers in front of the famous old St Andrews clubhouse. GLYN KIRK/AFP/Getty Images
Huge puddles of water were dotted all over the Old Course, but Peter Dawson, Royal and Ancient chief executive wasn't overly concerned. "This is a very sandy golf course and once it starts to drain you will find it dries very quickly," Dawson told BBC Scotland. Matthew Lewis/Getty Images
"If there is any course which can take this it is the Old Course at St Andrews," Dawson added. BEN STANSALL/AFP/Getty Images
A duck makes the most the the wet conditions. Matthew Lewis/Getty Images
Play started at 6.30 a.m. as scheduled, but Jaco van Zyl, Mark Calcavecchia and Marcel Siem only made it to the first green before the rain worsened and play was halted. Matthew Lewis/Getty Images
An army of green staff got to work clearing the water as soon as the heavy rain relented. Andrew Redington/Getty Images
Happily there was somewhere for all the water to go as green staff armed with squeegees brush the puddles into the famous Swilcan Burn. Andrew Redington/Getty Images
The 1995 Open Champion John Daly was one of the first out when play resumed at 10 a.m. Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images
Dustin Johnson leads the way on 10-under-par. After an opening round of 65 on Thursday, Johnson was forced to call it a day at the 14th hole on a rain-interrupted day two. He will finish his second round early on Saturday. Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images
A giant scoreboard illuminates one of the huge puddles that had formed on the Old Course. Matthew Lewis/Getty Images
Gary Woodland of the United States (R), Danny Willett of England (C) and his caddie Jonathan Smart (L) walk across Swilcan Bridge. Stuart Franklin/Getty Images
Jordan Spieth of the United States tees off on the 4th hole during the second round. Streeter Lecka/Getty Images