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Blemish-free final round helped Schauffele to Open victory

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Xander Schauffele saved his best golf of the week for last, as he rode a bogey-free round to a final score of nine-under-par 275 and a two-shot victory over Justin Rose and Billy Horschel.

US golfer Xander Schauffele kisses the Claret Jug, the trophy for the Champion golfer of the year after winning the 152nd British Open Golf Championship at Royal Troon on the south west coast of Scotland on July 21, 2024. Picture: Glyn KIRK, AFP

Xander Schauffele shot a sterling 65 at Royal Troon to emerge from the pack and win the 152nd Open Championship for his second Major title of the year at Royal Troon, South Ayrshire, Scotland.

Schauffele saved his best golf of the week for last, as he rode a bogey-free round to a final score of nine-under-par 275 and a two-shot victory over Justin Rose and Billy Horschel. The 30-year-old Schauffele, who captured his first career Major at the PGA Championship in May, is the first player since Brooks Koepka (2018) to win multiple Majors in a calendar year.

Schauffele’s win completed the first American sweep of the four Majors since 1982. Scottie Scheffler won the Masters and Bryson DeChambeau took home the US Open.

Schauffele was one of six players who began the day one shot behind 54-hole leader Horschel. He surged into the lead down the home stretch, making four of his six birdies on the back nine.

Playing in the final pairing with Horschel, Thriston Lawrence of South Africa grabbed a one-stroke lead at the turn by making his fourth birdie of the day at the par-four ninth.

The lead flipped after Lawrence badly missed the green at No 12. He failed to save par, and just up ahead, Schauffele played No 13 perfectly, rolling in a left-to-right birdie putt from 16 feet.

Schauffele proceeded to knock his tee shot at the par-four 13th to 12.5 feet and convert another birdie to double his advantage. At the par-five 16th, he played a delicate pitch shot over a greenside pot bunker that teased the cup before leaving him a four-foot birdie putt.

Rose missed some chances to keep up with Schauffele, his playing partner. He settled for a 67 after birdieing two of the final three holes. Upon sinking a 15-foot birdie putt at No.18, the Englishman saluted the crowd after his second runner-up finish at the Open.

Reuters

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