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British Open leader Miguel Angel Jimenez has arrived at Muirfield

The most interesting golfer in the world is on the grounds, and he does not appear worried about his upcoming round as the leader at The Open.

We chronicled Miguel Angel Jimenez and his glorious way of life yesterday, and that was before The Mechanic went out and sealed up the 36-hole lead at the British Open The 49-year-old Spaniard probably didn’t get much sleep, going to bed on the lead and likely showing up to Muirfield frazzled and nerves exposed. Ah, nevermind:

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He wants you to know though, that he never smokes on the course. Off the course, he probably sleeps with a cigar in one hand and a glass of Rioja in the other.

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