A captivating Open for the ages


McIlroy and caddie Harry Diamond walk from the first green during his final round on the final day of the Open. The Irishman put in a good showing at Carnoustie.

THE British Open at Carnoustie Golf Links in Augus, Scotland did not fail in the slightest to deliver when it came to adding to its legacy as the oldest, most famous and best golf tournament in the world.

On the fourth and final day on Sunday there could have been no better illustration as to why this event comfortably takes its place among the premier showpieces of all sports.

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