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The Open 2024 LIVE: Golf leaderboard and result as Xander Schauffele wins Claret Jug ahead of Justin Rose

Schauffele won the Open at Troon with a stunning final round of 65 as American men swept all four majors for the first time since 1982

Chris Wilson,Jamie Braidwood
Sunday 21 July 2024 15:06 EDT
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Xander Schauffele shot a brilliant final round of 65
Xander Schauffele shot a brilliant final round of 65 (Getty Images)

Xander Schauffele is The Open champion after carding a faultless final round to hold off the challenge of Justin Rose and win his second major championship of the year at Troon.

Schauffele, who won his first major title at the PGA Championship in May, shot a wonderful bogey-free round of 65, with six birdies, to take charge of a dramatic final round and lift the Claret Jug.

The American made crucial birdies at the 11th, 12th and 14th holes to move clear of a frustrated Rose, as well as Thriston Lawrence and overnight leader Billy Horschel, after the trio shared the lead heading into the back nine.

Schauffele’s victory means all four of this season’s majors have been won by Americans for the first time since 1982, with Scottie Scheffler winning the Masters and Bryson DeChambeau claiming the US Open.

Rose matched his best Open finish as the 43-year-old birdied the final hole to claim a share of second along with Horschel, while 2019 Open champion Shane Lowry finished sixth.

Follow all the reaction from the fourth and final round of The Open below:

The Open 2024 latest final round scores

Ryan Fox is the only man to make a birdie on the Postage Stamp today. There might not be many more today either...

Mickelson and MacIntyre have a large group following them, but both men are +1 today and T59 at +7 overall.

Jordan Spieth is -2 through three, to sit T33 at +4. Fox is one better for the day, -4 through 10, but back on +5 overall.

Jack Rathborn21 July 2024 10:16

Horschel dreaming of Open win

American Billy Horschel has gone to bed every night this week contemplating winning The Open but he is closer than ever to that becoming a reality after grinding his way to the top of the leaderboard on a brutal third day at Royal Troon.

The 37-year-old shot a 69 in the worst of the wind and rain and, despite being six under at one point and bogeying the last, his four-under total was enough for a one-stroke 54-hole lead.

He benefited from Englishman Dan Brown double-bogeying the 18th to elevate him to that position but it is something Horschel has spent the last six nights imagining.

“Something I’ve done this year, and I’ve done a better job of it this week, is sort of manifest seeing myself holding the trophy before I go to sleep every night,” said the Floridian, whose travels overseas have made him something of an Anglophile with a liking for West Ham, darts and cricket.

Lawrence Ostlere21 July 2024 10:04

The Open 2024 picks

Xander Schauffele is Rich Beem’s pick: “He's got self-belief now.”

While David Howell agrees, but is perhaps going with heart: “I agree with Rich, but I think Rose is equipped to do it, I can't imagine Rose's career without a claret jug, so I’ll go with him.”

(REUTERS)
Jack Rathborn21 July 2024 09:56

The Open 2024 tee times for round 4

Major debutant Dan Brown will play with world No 1 Scottie Scheffler today as they try to chase down the overnight leader, Billy Horschel, at Royal Troon.

Horschel and Thriston Lawrence will be last to tee off, at 2.25pm.

The Open 2024 tee times for round 4 on Sunday

Major debutant Brown will line up alongside Masters champion Scheffler as they hunt overnight leader Billy Horschel at Royal Troon

Lawrence Ostlere21 July 2024 09:51

Yesterday at The Open

The tradition after an ace is to buy drinks for everyone but Kim was not aware of that.

“I’ve got to buy Korean barbecue but it’s not my country so maybe I get fish and chips for my team,” he added.

Lawrence Ostlere21 July 2024 09:36

Yesterday at The Open

Kim’s two previous attempts playing the 238-yard penultimate hole had resulted in a double bogey and a bogey but he arrived on the tee having birdied the 16th, his first since the short Postage Stamp eighth, but at seven over for the tournament.

He landed his tee shot short of the green and as it rolled up it tracked all the way to hole.

“My caddie told me ‘You’d better hit hard with a three-iron’ so I did and as soon as I made good contact I see the ball over the fringe (thinking) ‘That must be maybe inside 20 feet’,” he said.

“Then people are yelling at me as I didn’t realise the ball went in. It was amazing. I had plenty of holes-in-one in my life, maybe over 10 times, but I think this is the most memorable hole-in-one because it’s a major and The Open and I was having a hard time on the front nine.

“I was feeling terrible about my shots (at the hole) the last couple of days. I made double Thursday and I made three-putt again yesterday: finally I got the hole-in-one, so I think I like it now.”

Lawrence Ostlere21 July 2024 09:25

The Open 2024

There are currently 30mph winds swirling around Royal Troon this morning.

You can forget the forecasts, it seems, they mostly state winds are hitting 10-15mph, but Sky Sports presenter Henni Zuel has an anemometer out and her reading by the outdoor studio is 23mph.

Conditions are tough and this could create great fluctuation later up and down the leaderboard.

(EPA)
Jack Rathborn21 July 2024 09:20

Yesterday at The Open

South Korea’s Si Woo Kim had earlier made the first hole-in-one on the 17th in 10 Open Championships at Troon.

Kim was two over par after 16 holes but walked off the 17th back to level for the day after his tee shot pitched just short of the green and rolled inexorably into the cup on the 238-yard par three.

South Korea’s Si Woo Kim made a hole-in-one on the 17th during round three of the Open (Zac Goodwin/PA)
South Korea’s Si Woo Kim made a hole-in-one on the 17th during round three of the Open (Zac Goodwin/PA) (PA Wire)
Lawrence Ostlere21 July 2024 09:09

Yesterday at The Open

“That finish is why it’s a little bit deflating as I’ve ground it out today and through not hitting a bad golf shot I’ve dropped three,” Brown said.

“It’s a bit frustrating but at the start of the week if you’d told me I’d be one or two back going into the final round of the Open I’d have snapped your hand off.”

Lawrence Ostlere21 July 2024 08:54

Yesterday at The Open

Brown bogeyed the 13th to drop back alongside Horschel and enjoyed another massive stroke of luck on the next, hooking his tee shot well left of the green but ending up with a perfect lie on a walkway.

He chipped to three feet to save par and also made a brilliant par on the daunting 15th, hitting driver off the tee and for his second shot before getting up and down from 40 yards short of the green.

After reclaiming the outright lead with a birdie on the 16th, Brown bogeyed the 17th and ran up a double on the last, where he was unfortunate to see his drive finish on the edge of a bunker.

Dan Brown putts on the 18th green at Royal Troon
Dan Brown putts on the 18th green at Royal Troon (Getty Images)
Lawrence Ostlere21 July 2024 08:40

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