The 150th Open: Cameron Smith jumps clear of Rory McIlroy to earn maiden major title at St Andrews | Golf News
Smith finished a shot clear of Cameron Young after a remarkable bogey-free 64, while McIlroy claimed third as his wait for a fifth major title continues; Overnight co-leader Viktor Hovland in a share of fourth with Tommy Fleetwood
By Ali Stafford at St Andrews
Last Updated: 17/07/22 6:54pm
Cameron Smith recorded five successive birdies to steal the lead from Rory McIlroy in the final round of The 150th Open Championship
Cameron Smith recorded five successive birdies to steal the lead from Rory McIlroy in the final round of The 150th Open Championship
Cameron Smith came through a thrilling final-round tussle with Rory McIlroy and Cameron Young to claim a maiden major title with a dramatic one-shot victory in The 150th Open
Smith overturned a four-stroke deficit during a gripping final day on the historic Old Course, with five consecutive birdies on the back nine seeing him pull clear of overnight leaders McIlroy and Viktor Hovland.
The Australian then birdied the last to close an incredible bogey-free 64, taking him to 20 under and equalling the lowest 72-hole total in men’s major history, with the narrow victory his third of the season and set to lift him to world No 2.

Cameron Smith produced an incredible two putt on the 17th hole at St Andrews to ensure he stayed one shot clear of rival Rory McIlroy at The Open Championship.
The new Champion Golfer of the Year finished a shot clear of playing partner Young, who eagled the last to close a final-round 65, while McIlroy had to settle for third on 18 under despite a bogey-free 70.
Young responded to a close-range bogey at the first by making back-to-back birdies from the third to move to 13 under alongside Smith, who had birdied the second, as the final pairing of McIlroy and Hovland opened with three consecutive pars.
McIlroy had squandered a five-foot birdie chance at the third but moved ahead when Hovland made a three-putt bogey from 70 feet at the next, with the Northern Irishman making a two-putt birdie at the par-five fifth to double his advantage.

Rory McIroy narrowly missed an eagle putt on the fifth but still extends his final round lead at The Open Championship with a tap-in birdie.
Young matched Smith’s birdie at the fifth and two-putted for another at the seventh after driving the par-four green, lifting the American to tied-second with Hovland, only for him to follow a 10-foot par save at the eighth by bogeying the ninth after taking a penalty drop from the bushes.
McIlroy made amends from a missed birdie try at the ninth to drive the next green and almost hole his eagle putt, leaving a tap-in to move to 18 under, only to see his lead cut to one when Smith started his back nine with three consecutive birdies.

Rory McIlroy misses another long eagle attempt at the 10th but sinks the birdie putt to extend his lead.
Smith added another from 20 feet at the 13th to pull level with McIlroy, who continued his run of pars, while Young birdied the same par four and Hovland nudged him from close range at the 12th to lift the pair back to within two of the lead.
Young took advantage of the par-five next to make further inroads on McIlroy, who was unable to birdie the same hole, while Smith got up and down from the back of the 14th green to register a fifth consecutive birdie and jump into the solo lead on 19 under.
Smith followed back-to-back pars by holing a clutch 12-footer to save par at the 17th, after an impressive pitch over the bunker, before a stunning tee shot into the par-four last set up a two-putt birdie for victory.
More to follow…

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