18 more holes. That is it. 18 more holes and a guy named Louis Oosthuizen will walk away St. Andrews with the Claret Jug and a dominating performance the likes of Tiger Woods and Nick Faldo. He isn’t a name on the PGA Tour. Hell, he’s hardly a name on …
UPDATED: Casey was certain his putt at 13 was destined to find the bottom of the cup, only to see it cruelly horseshoe out of the hole.
Oosthuizen denies Casey any ground in a nail-biting final few moments.
Opengolf.com analyses the event of day three of The 150th Anniversary Open Championship.
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Paul Casey continues to perform as the gap between the top two positions is closing.
South Korea’s Jin Jeong makes remarkable progress as the only amateur remaining in the field
Yesterday’s leader, South Africa’s Louis Oosthuizen, has begun his third round.
After a more than disappointing day yesterday, McIlroy is collecting birdies once more.
Just as Darren Clarke has found his confidence, he must play alongside world number one Tiger Woods.