Brilliant Cameron Smith wins Open as Rory McIlroy’s major drought goes on
Australia’s Cameron Smith produced a stunning final round to capture the 150th Open Championship and inflict more major misery on a shell-shocked Rory McIlroy.
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Australia’s Cameron Smith produced a stunning final round to capture the 150th Open Championship and inflict more major misery on a shell-shocked Rory McIlroy.
Cameron Smith produced a stunning final round to reel in Rory McIlroy and become Open champion in the major's 150th edition.
Rory McIlroy tasted more major heartache as a cold putter saw him miss out on the 150th Open at St Andrews, with Australian Cameron Smith shooting a brilliant final round 64.
ST ANDREWS, Scotland :Rory McIlroy was nine holes away from ending an eight-year major drought as he nursed a two-shot lead at the British Open on Sunday, fighting off challenges from all corners of the Old Course.
The Mid Antrim Club’s two-day meeting – round five of the Ulster Superbike Championship – produced some incredible racing, particularly on Saturday in the Supersport class when Aghadowey’s Eunan McGlinchey was a double winner on the McAdoo Kawasaki after two thrilling battles with Seeley.
American Sam Burns produced the finish of the week with four birdies over his final four holes to shoot 64 and give hope to the pack chasing 150th Open Championship leaders Rory McIlroy and Viktor Hovland.
ST ANDREWS, Scotland : An excited record crowd poured into rainy St Andrews on Sunday for the climax of the 150th British Open that appeared to be heading towards a matchplay-style showdown between Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy and Norway's Viktor Hovland.
ST ANDREWS, Scotland : Rory McIlroy moved to the top of the British Open third round leaderboard alongside Viktor Hovland on Saturday, carried there by a roaring crowd and a spectacular eagle from one of the Old Course's infamous pot bunkers.