Cameron Smith looks to see 'how many beers fit' in the Claret Jug after Open Championship win
Acclaimed golf instructor Michael Breed recaps The Open Championship on 'Sunday Night in America.'
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Acclaimed golf instructor Michael Breed recaps The Open Championship on 'Sunday Night in America.'
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.
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.
Newly-crowned Open champion Cameron Smith reacted angrily when asked if he was on the verge of joining the highly-lucrative LIV Golf Invitational Series but reports suggest the Australian is among many players who are about to jump ship.
Australia’s Cameron Smith faces questions about his future after claiming his maiden major title in brilliant fashion in the 150th Open Championship at St Andrews.
On the 10th tee, with the wind at his back and his fate in his hands, Cameron Smith decided that he was not going to die wondering. What followed, over the next two hours, was quite possibly the finest back nine in the history of major championships. A quintuple of birdies, coupled with an icily-composed putt around the rim of the Road Hole bunker, constituted a devastating salvo to which Rory McIlroy had no answer.
Cameron Smith said his dad Des will be “kicking himself” after missing out as he became the 150th Open champion and third Australian to win golf’s oldest major at St Andrews.
Cameron Smith revealed his old man missed out on his magical Open triumph because he couldn’t be bothered travelling from Australia to St Andrews for a week.