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Cameron Smith rallies to beat Rory McIlroy at Open Championship for first major

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ST. ANDREWS, Scotland: Cameron Smith charged his way into history on the Old Course, a Sunday stunner at St. Andrews that sent the Australian to his first major by overcoming Rory McIlroy to win the Open Championship.

The stage was set for McIlroy to end his eight-year drought in the majors and cap off a week of celebration at the home of golf in the 150th Open.

Instead, Smith stole the show by running off five straight birdies to start the back nine and delivering more clutch moments at the end.

His 8-under 64 was the lowest final round by a champion in the 30 times golf’s oldest championship has been played at St. Andrews.

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Cameron Smith produced a birdie blitz on the back nine to overhaul Rory McIlroy and win the 150th Open Championship. It was a stunning week on the Old Course at St Andrews, with the home of golf serving up a treat. Ad/> Talk of the Old Course being obsolete was consigned to the rubbish bin, as it was a stunning test.
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Rory McIlroy hit the crossbar in a major for the fourth time this year, but took his defeat to Cameron Smith in the style of a champion. The Irishman was hot favourite to end an eight-year major drought when leading by two during the final round. Ad/> He was playing well, striking the ball superbly from tee to green.

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