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The Open Championship 2018: Francesco Molinari becomes the first Italian to win a major

Tiger Woods made a run for his 15th major title but settles for a tie for sixth.

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Italy's Francesco Molinari with the Claret jug after winning the British Open in Carnoustie, Scotland, on Sunday. Photo: AFP
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Francesco Molinari kept the coolest head in Carnoustie as he plotted a steady course through a wild afternoon of nail-biting tension at the British Open on Sunday to become the first Italian to win a major.

With a strong breeze causing mayhem at the top of the leader board which Tiger Woods topped with nine holes left, the 35-year-old Molinari produced a 69 to claim victory by two strokes.

Huge crowds were willing Woods, Molinari’s playing partner, to claim a fairy tale 15th major a decade after his last one, but it was Molinari who wrote his own script.

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Tiger Woods, left, was Molinari’s playing partner for the day. Woods finished tied for sixth. Photo: EPA-EFE
Tiger Woods, left, was Molinari’s playing partner for the day. Woods finished tied for sixth. Photo: EPA-EFE

As overnight leaders Jordan Spieth, Xander Schauffele and Kevin Kisner endured a roller-coaster ride, Molinari carded 13 consecutive pars before making his move.

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He rolled in a birdie on the par-five 14th to move into the lead on seven-under.

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