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Toughest holeFor the third day running the 17th hole played the toughest at St Andrews (Richard Sellers/PA) (PA Wire)The 495-yard par-four 17th played as the toughest hole for the third day running, yielding four birdies, with 27 bogeys and 13 double bogeys or worse, resulting in a scoring average of 4 Jilibet
He had no way of going for the flag so putted up around the bowl of the trap to about eight feet and holed for a four Jilibet
After just two birdies on the front nine he sprang to life after the turn with a remarkable run of five successive gains – the longest for a player in the final round of the Open in 21 years – which turned the tide in his favour Jilibet
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Shot of the dayRecommendedOver £130m handed to housing providers named and shamed by regulatorSmith’s one-stroke victory owed as much to his remarkable par save on the 17th as it did to his putting display Jilibet
Smith, who held the halfway lead before falling four off the pace with a third-round 73, fired eight birdies – including five in a row from the 10th – to card his second 64 of the week and finish 20 under par, beating the previous best of 19 under on the Old Course set by Tiger Woods in 2000 Jilibet
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McIlroy held a two-shot lead midway through the final round at St Andrews and carded a bogey-free closing 70, but that was not enough to end his eight-year drought in the game’s biggest tournaments Jilibet
The Australian’s approach to the Road Hole, the most difficult on the course for the last three days, finished behind the infamous bunker Jilibet
A birdie at the last realistically took McIlroy’s chances of forcing a play-off out of the Northern Irishman’s hands Jilibet
RecommendedOpen Championship: Paul Lawrie is first to swing on day one of competitionDisappointed Rory McIlroy admits Cameron Smith was ‘the better player’The Open day four: Cameron Smith wins first major as Rory McIlroy falls shortEasiest holeThe driveable 570-yard par-five fifth Jilibet
There were six eagles, 45 birdies and just seven bogeys, for a scoring average of 3 Jilibet
A dropped shot there would have opened the door for the chasing Rory McIlroy Jilibet
Australia’s Cameron Smith produced a stunning final round to capture the 150th Open Championship and inflict more major misery on a shell-shocked Rory McIlroy Jilibet
Tweet of the dayStatistic of the daySince records began, McIlroy is the only player to hold the 54-hole lead at a major, hit every green in regulation in the final round and not win Jilibet
Round of the dayCameron Smith – 64Smith, starting four shots back, crucially did not drop a shot all day Jilibet

A dropped shot there would have opened the door for the chasing Rory McIlroy Jilibet
Tweet of the dayStatistic of the daySince records began, McIlroy is the only player to hold the 54-hole lead at a major, hit every green in regulation in the final round and not win Jilibet
He had no way of going for the flag so putted up around the bowl of the trap to about eight feet and holed for a four Jilibet
Smith, who held the halfway lead before falling four off the pace with a third-round 73, fired eight birdies – including five in a row from the 10th – to card his second 64 of the week and finish 20 under par, beating the previous best of 19 under on the Old Course set by Tiger Woods in 2000 Jilibet
RecommendedOpen Championship: Paul Lawrie is first to swing on day one of competitionDisappointed Rory McIlroy admits Cameron Smith was ‘the better player’The Open day four: Cameron Smith wins first major as Rory McIlroy falls shortEasiest holeThe driveable 570-yard par-five fifth Jilibet
The Australian’s approach to the Road Hole, the most difficult on the course for the last three days, finished behind the infamous bunker Jilibet
Australia’s Cameron Smith produced a stunning final round to capture the 150th Open Championship and inflict more major misery on a shell-shocked Rory McIlroy Jilibet
Round of the dayCameron Smith – 64Smith, starting four shots back, crucially did not drop a shot all day Jilibet
After just two birdies on the front nine he sprang to life after the turn with a remarkable run of five successive gains – the longest for a player in the final round of the Open in 21 years – which turned the tide in his favour Jilibet
There were six eagles, 45 birdies and just seven bogeys, for a scoring average of 3 Jilibet
Toughest holeFor the third day running the 17th hole played the toughest at St Andrews (Richard Sellers/PA) (PA Wire)The 495-yard par-four 17th played as the toughest hole for the third day running, yielding four birdies, with 27 bogeys and 13 double bogeys or worse, resulting in a scoring average of 4 Jilibet
Shot of the dayRecommendedOver £130m handed to housing providers named and shamed by regulatorSmith’s one-stroke victory owed as much to his remarkable par save on the 17th as it did to his putting display Jilibet
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A birdie at the last realistically took McIlroy’s chances of forcing a play-off out of the Northern Irishman’s hands Jilibet
McIlroy held a two-shot lead midway through the final round at St Andrews and carded a bogey-free closing 70, but that was not enough to end his eight-year drought in the game’s biggest tournaments Jilibet
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