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Clarke holds nerve to seal triumph

July 18, 2011 12:25 am | Updated November 16, 2021 11:20 am IST - SANDWICH:

Becomes oldest winner of British Open in 44 years

TRIUMPH OF PERSISTENCE: Irish golfer Darren Clarke poses with the Claret Jug after winning the 140th British Open Golf championship.

Darren Clarke held his nerve to clinch victory at the British Open here Sunday, becoming the oldest winner of the championship in 44 years as he ended his long wait for a Major.

The popular 42-year-old from Northern Ireland kept his cool in demanding conditions to card a level-par 70, leaving him five under for the tournament and three strokes clear of Americans Phil Mickelson and Dustin Johnson.

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Twists and turns

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The win capped a final round of twists and turns at Royal St George's, where wild fluctuations in the weather were mirrored early on by a fast-moving battle at the top of the leaderboard before Clarke's rivals fell away.

It also represented a triumph of persistence for the paunchy, cigarette-smoking Clarke, who finally claimed the famous Auld Claret jug at the 20th time of asking, a new record.

Clarke, whose ranking has slipped to 111 in recent years, becomes the oldest winner of the Open since Argentina's Roberto de Vicenzo won aged 44 in 1967.

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Clarke had started Sunday's final round with a one-shot advantage over Johnson, who was desperate to atone for.

Yet for long periods of a thrilling final 18 holes, it looked as if three-time Major winner Mickelson would pose the most serious threat.

Dazzling putting

Mickelson, who had started the day five behind Clarke, produced a dazzling putting display over the front nine to wipe out the Ulsterman's lead and join him at the top of the leaderboard on five under.

Mickelson reeled in Clarke with three birdies and an eagle to go out in five-under-par courtesy of some red-hot putting, and he might have had another had a birdie putt not lipped out at the eighth.

But Clarke then hit back with a 20-foot eagle putt of his own on the par-five seventh to move to seven-under and move two clear of Mickelson, setting the stage for a nail-biting climax over the back nine.

Mickelson closed to within one of Clarke after holing another long-range putt from 18 feet at the 10th for birdie.

Yet just as it seemed that the momentum was with the 41-year-old from California, Mickelson's flawless putting deserted him with bogeys on the 11th, 13th, 15th and 16th.Mickelson's implosion left Clarke's playing partner Johnson as the man best placed to end American golf's long wait for a Major.

Johnson rolled in an eight-footer on the 12th for birdie to move within two shots of Clarke. But when he the 27-year-old from South Carolina crashed his ball out of bounds par-five 14th, it was all over.

The scores:

275 : Darren Clarke (NIR, 68-68-69-70); 278: Phil Mickelson (USA, 70-69-71-68), Dustin Johnson (USA, 70-68-68-72); 279 : Thomas Bjorn (Den, 65-72-71-71); 280: Chad Campbell (USA, 69-68-74-69), Anthony Kim (USA, 72-68-70-70), Rickie Fowler (USA, 70-70-68-72; 281: Raphael Jacquelin (FRA, 74-67-71-69; 282: Sergio Garcia (ESP, 70-70-74-68), Simon Dyson (ENG, 68-72-72-70), Davis Love (USA, 70-68-72-72).

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