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Morikawa wins British Open for 2nd major; Tony Finau finishes T-15th

Final Round Morning Highlights | The 149th Open SANDWICH, England Collin Morikawa gazed adoringly at the claret jug, thrust it into the air and then gave it a kiss, a two-time major champion at age 24. This time there were people to cheer him. The American closed with a bogey-free, 4-under 66 and won the British Open in his debut Sunday, becoming the first player to capture two different majors on the first attempt. His victory 11 months ago on his PGA Championship debut came in the first major with no spectators amid the pandemic. So it was a very different scenario for Morikawa, a mature-beyond-his-years Californian, as he made one of the greatest walks in golf down the 18th fairway at Royal St. George s, first to applause and then to a standing ovation.

Flawless finish: Morikawa wins British Open for 2nd major

The American closed with a bogey-free, 4-under 66 and won the British Open in his debut Sunday, becoming the first player to capture two different majors on the first attempt. His victory 11 months ago on his PGA Championship debut came in the first major with no spectators amid the pandemic. So it was a very different scenario for Morikawa, a mature-beyond-his-years Californian, as he made one of the greatest walks in golf down the 18th fairway at Royal St. George s, first to applause and then to a standing ovation. After tapping in for par to win by two shots over Jordan Spieth, he gave a fist pump before applauding the spectators in the huge grandstand around the 18th green, part of a crowd of 32,000 people that made for the biggest gallery in golf since before the coronavirus pandemic.

Oosthuizen leads after 3 rounds at the Open, Morikawa 1 back

DEVELOPING. Story will be updated as new information can be verified. Updated 4 times AlertMe SANDWICH, England So flawless for so long, Louis Oosthuizen started making his worst swings of the week as his two-shot lead evaporated in the British Open on Saturday. With an hour left in a third round as undulating as the fairways at Royal St. George’s, Oosthuizen found himself tied for the lead with Collin Morikawa and Jordan Spieth and facing a 10-foot par putt to avoid falling behind. “I was a bit upset there,” the South African said, “but got myself quickly together.” ...................... Oosthuizen delivered a key par save on the 15th and an 8-foot birdie on the par-3 16th. He finished with a 1-under 69, leaving him with a one-stroke lead and another good shot at ending his 11-year wait for a second major title.

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