Smith rides hot putter to Open Championship
TSN Senior Reporter
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Rory McIlroy's hopes of a fairy-tale end to his major drought failed to materialise at The 150th Open, but could he have done anything differently to stop Cameron Smith's historic success?
Cameron Smith has said his aim is to find out how many beers fit in the Claret Jug, following his stunning win at the Open Championship. Smith, the leader after 36 holes, bounced back from a poor day on Saturday to come from four shots back to reel in Rory McIlroy to secure victory on the Old Course. Ad/> He became the fifth Australian to lift the Claret Jug, following in the footsteps of Peter Thompson, Kel Nagle, Greg Norman and Ian Baker-Finch, and he was lost for words to describe tasting victory in the 150th Open Championship.
Australia’s Cameron Smith stepped into the spotlight vacated by Tiger Woods to post a record halfway total in the 150th Open Championship at St Andrews.
Steve Williams has revealed Tiger Woods had trained his sights on 21 majors, and his former caddie expected him to get there before his career unravelled in 2009. Woods had 14 majors to his name at the age of 32 in 2008, but he took a break from the sport the following year after admitting to a series of affairs. Ad/> Injuries also took a toll on Woods, and upon his return to golf he has only added one more major to his tally — the 2019 Masters.
The Scottish Open is underway with some of the best golf has to offer teeing it up at the Renaissance Club.
It may be the only major in 2022 where a career grand slam is not on the line, but the 150th Open Championship at St Andrews is unlikely to be short on drama.
Matt Fitzpatrick is relishing getting back to business in the Genesis Scottish Open after a hectic spell celebrating his US Open triumph.