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Event: 139th Open Championship

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Oosthuizen 'in shock' after Open win

Open champion Louis Oosthuizen today admitted it could take a week for his amazing victory at St Andrews to sink in.

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Oosthuizen cruising to victory

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Tricky conditions await McIlroy

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Benign conditions again greet early Open starters
McIlroy savours 'special' opening round

Rory McIlroy today equalled the lowest round ever in a Major championship with a stunning nine-under-par 63 in the first round of the 139th Open Championship at St Andrews.

Thu, 15 Jul, 2010

Daly takes early lead at St Andrews

Former champion John Daly rolled back the years today with a brilliant start to lead the 139th Open Championship at St Andrews.

Thu, 15 Jul, 2010

Lawrie begins Open campaign in fine conditions

Former champion Paul Lawrie today got the 139th Open Championship under way in near-perfect conditions at St Andrews.

Thu, 15 Jul, 2010

The answer is blowing in the wind

WHEN he arrived at St Andrews on Sunday and took a tour of the Old Course, 45-mile-per-hour winds were out of the west, meaning you could just about reach the par four 18th green with a hybrid or even a long iron.

Thu, 15 Jul, 2010

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