The Open 2019 result: Shane Lowry wins title with six-shot victory to seal famous first major championship
Re-live the action from the final day at the 148th Open Championship as Ireland’s very own Shane Lowry stormed to victory at a rain-sodden Royal Portrush
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Your support makes all the difference.Shane Lowry captured the imagination of his Irish fans with a stunning victory to win The Open Championship and clinch his first major title.
The 32-year-old hails from Clara some 160 miles south of Royal Portrush across the border, and enjoyed a passionate and ferocious support from a partisan crowd who roared him home from start to finish amid one of the greatest atmospheres ever witnessed in Open history.
Only on the first hole did Lowry look in trouble as he began his round with a bogey, giving Tommy Fleetwood a sniff of a challenge, but from there on no one was able to get close to the Irishman and he eventually held off his English playing partner to claim a six-shot victory and spark wild celebrations on the 18th green.
Fleetwood clinched his joint-best finish in a major but rued what could have been after failing to take his chances early on, while Tony Finau rose through the leaderboard with a supreme par round of 71 in tdreadful conditions to take third place. Re-live the action below.
What time does it start?
Ashton Turner gets the day underway at 7:32am, with the final pairing beginning at 1:47pm.
Where can I watch it?
The fourth round will be shown entirely on Sky Sports Golf and Sky Sports Main Event from 7:30am. Highlights will be shown on BBC Two at 8pm.
Sunday tee times
7:32am – Ashton Turner
7:42am – Shubhankar Sharma (Ind), Kiradech Aphibarnrat (Thi)
7:52am – Eddie Pepperell, Nino Bertasio (Ita)
8:02am – Paul Waring, Thorbjorn Olesen (Den)
8:12am – Jason Kokrak (USA), Branden Grace (Rsa)
8:22am – Jim Furyk (USA), Callum Shinkwin
8:32am – Kevin Streelman (USA), Bubba Watson (USA)
8:42am – Bernd Wiesberger (Aut), Kyle Stanley (USA)
8:57am – Paul Casey, Benjamin Hebert (Fra)
9:07am – Adam Hadwin (Can), Matt Wallace
9:17am – Francesco Molinari (Ita), Thomas Pieters (Bel)
9:27am – Louis Oosthuizen (Rsa), Andrew Wilson
9:37am – Yosuke Asaji (Jap), Steward Cink (USA)
9:47am – Joost Luiten (Ned), Doc Redman (USA)
9:57am – Innchoon Hwang (Kor), Ryan Fox (Aus)
10:07am – Yuki Inamori (Jap), Charley Hoffman (USA)
10:17am – Lucas Bjerregaard (Den), Ernie Els (Rsa)
10:32am – Aaron Wise (USA), Lucas Glover (USA)
10:42am – Patrick Cantlay (USA), Sergio Garcia (Spa)
10:52am – Mikko Korhonen (Fin), Dustin Johnson (USA)
11:02am – Rory Sabbatini (Slo), Robert MacIntyre (Sco)
11:12am – Romain Langaque (Fra), Kevin Kisner (USA)
11:22am – Tom Lewis, Graeme McDowell (Nir)
11:32am – Justin Harding (Rsa), Erik van Rooyen (Rsa)
11:42am – Tyrrell Hatton, Webb Simpson (USA)
11:52am – Byeong Hun-am (Kor), Matthew Fitzpatrick
12:07pm – Patrick Reed (USA), Justin Thomas (USA)
12:17pm – Sang Hyun-park (Kor), Russell Knox (Sco)
12:27pm – Xander Schauffele (USA), Cameron Smith (Aus)
12:37pm – Andrew Putnam (USA), Dylan Frittelli (Rsa)
12:47pm – Matt Kuchar (USA), Alex Noren (Swe)
12:57pm – Henrik Stenson (Swe), Jordan Spieth (USA)
1:07pm – Tony Finau (USA), Jon Rahm (Spa)
1:17pm – Danny Willett, Lee Westwood
1:27pm – Rickie Fowler (USA), Justin Rose
1:37pm – Brooks Koepka (USA), JB Holmes (USA)
1:47pm – Tommy Fleetwood, Shane Lowry (Ire)
13th hole
What a start to the back nine from Ryan Fox (-2) he goes, par, birdie, birdie can he replicate his record breaking 29? Probably not he bogeys the par-3 13th.
17th hole
Francesco's saved his best round for last, he's one hole from home but makes birdie on the seventeenth. No drop shots today from the defending champion means he's moved to (-3).
3rd hole
Unexpected birdie from Patrick Reed, he misses the green to the right off the tee but chips in to got to (-5). Justin Thomas (-5) also makes birdie just a more orthodox one.
7th hole
Tom Lewis' (-5) day gets even better, a four on the seventh gives him another birdie.
It's getting quite blustery, just in time for the leaders to tee off. I think the golf this afternoon will be a lot different to that which we've seen this morning.
18th hole
Molinari (-3) reaches the front tip of the green as he plays his second in the last. He gets a great round of applause as he approaches. Two putts for a par, the flag is at the back today so he's still a way off.
1st hole
Henrik Stenson (-6) and Jordan Speith (-7) both probably too far back to challenge for the Claret Jug but close enough to keep the pressure on, head onto the first tee. Stenson goes off first as the rain steadily comes down, he finds the right side of the fairway. Spieth sends his ball into the wind coming in from the right but it doesn't hold up and finishes way right of the fairway.
18th hole
A finishing 66 from the defending champion Francesco Molinari, he ends his Open Championship at 3-under par. Frankie will be disappointed that he didn't challenge more for the lead this week but a bogey-free final round with three birdies and an eagle will make him feel a lot better about his performance this week.
4th hole
Justin Thomas (-6) moves to 6-under with back-to-back birdies on three and four. He'll want a low score today to finish his Open on a high.
1st hole
Stenson (-6) sends his second over to the left of the green and finds the long grass over there. Depending on the lie he may be able to get it up and down for par.
1st hole
Tony Finau (-7) zipped up in a weather proof jacket sends his drive down the left hand side and finds the rough. His partner John Rahm (-7) in just a jumper, brings out the driver and gives it a welly, he orders it to 'sit down' but it finds the bunker.
On the green Stenson (-5) plays a decent chip into the hole from the left but a poor putt gives him a bogey start.
5th hole
JT you beauty!, Over on the fifth Justin Thomas plays a chip into the green from over near the shelter, he uses the hill to the side of the green and rolls to ball off it to within a few inches. A tap in putt gives him three birdies in three holes to move to (-7).
1st hole
The Englishman are coming! Lee Westwood (-8) heads on to the first tee, he's playing with Danny Willett (-7) today, both men need really low scores today if they're going to make a charge for the Claret Jug.
1st hole
John Rahm (-7) leaves his second shot in the bunker and is now looking at a double bogey on the first.
10th hole
Scotland's Robert MacIntyre (-5) makes another birdie on the tenth, his third for the round without a bogey as well.
1st hole
Willett (-7) and Westwood (-8) tee off. Danny finds the second cut over to the left side of the fairway with Westwood hitting his driver arrow straight down the middle.
11th hole
Dustin Johnson (evs) had an horrendous finish to the front nine with three consecutive bogeys putting him 2-over for the day. He stops the rot over the turn with two pars on ten and eleven.
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