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)
2nd hole
Fleetwood (-12) was in the rough off the tee and had to lay up. His third to the flag is a beauty and finishes about 9ft away leaving him with a good chance for birdie. Lowry (-15) chips his third onto the green but rolls up behind Tommy's ball, he'll be giving Fleetwood a look at the line of the putt.
2nd hole
A tough putt to read moves slightly left-to-right for Lowry (-15) as the ball kisses the hole. He makes par and gives Fleetwood a chance to close the gap further. Tommy takes his time, reads the line and hits it at good pace, but sends it right. He stays at (-12).
3rd hole
Justin Rose found the left side rough off the tee and is punished for it, making a bogey and dropping to (-8).
5th hole
Westwood (-9) saves his par on the fourth with a great return putt under pressure. He follows that up with an adrenaline fuelled drive to the fifth green that pulls up a couple of yards short of the putting surface. Were the final group look nervous Lee looks like he's having a great time.
3rd hole
It's not going to be a birdie for Fleetwood (-12) on three, his tee shot goes to the right of the green. Lowry (-15) settles down and hits the left side of the green. He'll have a long putt for birdie.
4th hole
The resurgence of Rickie Fowler (-9) continues, three birdies in three holes now for Rickie as he joins Westwood on 9-under. Justin Rose (-8) plays a perfect third shot in close to the flag from the fairway to secure his par.
2nd hole
Fleetwood (-12) chips onto the green and has a good chance of making par which should be enough to keep the gap to three shots.
2nd hole
Lowry stays at (-15) with a solid par on the third. Fleetwood (-11) gives him back a shot by missing his putt. The lead is back to four.
4th hole
Brooks Koepka (-6) is haemorrhaging, he's bogeyed the first three holes and looks more than likely to bogey the fourth too.
5th hole
Over to Danny and Lee with their birdie putts on the fifth. Willett (-8) rolls his past the left edge and takes par. Westwood (-10) goes one better holes it, he moves within five shots!
4th hole
Lowry (-15) and Fleetwood (-12) both find the fairway with Tommy slightly over to the left and slightly further in front of the leader.
4th hole
Disaster for Koepka (-5), his race is run as he bogeys the first four holes and moves 10 shots behind Lowry.
6th hole
Don't be sleeping on Lee Westwood (-10) he's on the green off the tee on the par-3 sixth and will have another putt for birdie.
4th hole
Incredible for Lowry (-15) he works the ball from right-to-left on his approach to the green and he lands it within birdie range. Fleetwood's (-11) finishes further away so a par looks more likely for the Englishman
5th hole
Did I say he was done? Koepka's (-5) tee shot on five is perfect, he hits to the back off the green and runs the ball back down the slope toward the hole finishing about 7ft away. He'll have that putt for eagle.
4th hole
Fleetwood (-11) finds the right line for his birdie putt but the moisture on the green holds the ball up before it gets there. It's a par. Lowry (-16) gets his round back to level par with a nice birdie, the second shot was the killer blow. Out comes the fist pump as the lead increases to five.
5th hole
The wind comes and goes over this drive-able hole. Lowry (-16) takes the 3-wood, it lands soft but stays in the fairway near the bunker. Fleetwood (-11) responds with an absolute cracker, he smashes it, reaches the green and finishes about 12-15ft away from the flag.
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