Long shot Louis is king
St Andrews (Scotland), July 19: Rank outsider Louis Oosthuizen won the British Open on Sunday, capturing golf’s biggest prize by a stunning seven strokes with an accomplished display of front-running.
It was the biggest winning margin in the world’s oldest and most prestigious tournament since Tiger Woods won here by eight strokes in 2000.
The 27-year-old South African, a 200-1 betting shot on Wednesday, started the day on 15-under par, four strokes ahead of England’s Paul Casey and with the rest of the field already left trailing in his wake.
Plotting his way around the Old Course links, Oosthuizen was never really threatened as he carded a closing 71 for a 17-under total of 272.
The runner-up spot, a distant seven strokes back, went to England’s Lee Westwood who closed with a 70.
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