Brian Harman wins The Open – and the first Major title of his career – as the American produces a faultless final round at Hoylake to finish six shots clear of the chasing pack

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Brian Harman wins The Open – and the first Major title of his career – as the American produces a faultless final round at Hoylake to finish six shots clear of the chasing pack

  • Brian Harman has won the Open after finishing the fourth round at 13 under par
  • The American held off late challenges from the likes of Jason Day and Tom Kim 
  • He first surged into the lead with an excellent performance in the second round 

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Brian Harman has won The Open  after holding on to a six-shot lead in the final round at Hoylake.

The American went one under par on Sunday to finish at -13, holding off late challenges from Jason Day and Tom Kim.

He landed a brilliant 40-foot putt to birdie the 14th hole that all but guaranteed the victory by taking him back to 12 under after a bogey earlier in the round.

Kim was among the closest to toppling him after going four under in the final round, but still finished six shots behind the leader. 

Sepp Straka also threatened at times a final round 69, but finished level with Kim on seven under. 

Brian Harman has won the Open Championship after a rainy tournament at Hoylake

Brian Harman has won the Open Championship after a rainy tournament at Hoylake

The American held his nerve on the final day to finish 13 under par and secure his first major

The American held his nerve on the final day to finish 13 under par and secure his first major 

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He putted comfortably at the 18th on Sunday to finish six shots clear of the chasing pack

He putted comfortably at the 18th on Sunday to finish six shots clear of the chasing pack

The win gives Harman his first major victory, with his previous best finish coming at the US Open in 2017. 

It is also just the 36-year-old’s third ever PGA Tour win, and his first since 2017.

He first stormed ahead by shooting a classy 65 in the second round, and held his nerve on the final two days despite a surge from Masters Champion Jon Rahm.

The Spaniard went one shot behind Young after a bogey-free 63 on Saturday.

It was a magnificent effort from Rahm, who began the day two over before  wrestling his way into contention with the best round of golf at the Open since 1987.

There was talk of him challenging Harman, but the 28-year-old failed to match his earlier form on Sunday and finished joint second at seven under with Straka, Day and Kim.

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Rory McIlroy and Emiliano Grillo were both one shot behind, while Shubhankar Sharma produced an impressive bogey-free final round to finish five under par.

Cameron Young and local favourite Tommy Fleetwood fell away slightly on the final day but ended in the top 10.

Harman first stormed into the lead with a classy 65 in the second round on Saturday

Harman first stormed into the lead with a classy 65 in the second round on Saturday

21-year-old Tom Kim went four under in the final round to finish joint second overall

21-year-old Tom Kim went four under in the final round to finish joint second overall

Sepp Straka also finished seven under after a solid final day performance at Hoylake

Sepp Straka also finished seven under after a solid final day performance at Hoylake

Masters champion John Rahm threatened on Saturday by shooting the best Open round since 1987, but could not dent Harman's lead in the end and also finished joint second

Masters champion John Rahm threatened on Saturday by shooting the best Open round since 1987, but could not dent Harman’s lead in the end and also finished joint second

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