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15th Jul 2016

French golfer pays simple, but powerful tribute to victims of Nice tragedy at the Open

Pray for Nice

Ben Kiely

Golfers at the Open have been paying their respects to victims of the terror attack in Nice.

The State of Emergency on France has been extended after a lorry driver in Nice drove into crowds of people celebrating Bastille Day, killing at least 84 people and injuring hundreds.

A French tricolour is flying at half mast on one of the stands at Royal Troon as a mark of respect for the victims of the tragedy, while some golfers are wearing black armbands on the course on Friday.

French golfer Clement Sordet paid his respects by writing a message of support on his hat. The message “Pray for Nice” was written clearly on the visor as he played played through his second round at the Open.

TROON, SCOTLAND - JULY 15: Clement Sordet of France displays tributes to the victims of the recent Nice attack on his cap during the second round on day two of the 145th Open Championship at Royal Troon on July 15, 2016 in Troon, Scotland. (Photo by Matthew Lewis/Getty Images)

TROON, SCOTLAND - JULY 15: Clement Sordet of France displays tributes to the victims of the recent Nice attack on his cap during the second round on day two of the 145th Open Championship at Royal Troon on July 15, 2016 in Troon, Scotland. (Photo by Matthew Lewis/Getty Images)

TROON, SCOTLAND - JULY 15: Clement Sordet of France displays tributes to the victims of the recent Nice attack on his cap during the second round on day two of the 145th Open Championship at Royal Troon on July 15, 2016 in Troon, Scotland. (Photo by Matthew Lewis/Getty Images)