The Gold Coast Bulletin

Major delight stuns Italian

- DARREN WALTON

FRANCESCO Molinari can barely believe he is Italy’s first major champion after staring down Tiger Woods and holding off a cast of golfing giants including Rory McIlroy and defending champion Jordan Spieth to win the British Open.

Playing alongside the resurgent Woods, Molinari carded a nerveless final-round twounder-par 69 to win the Claret Jug by two shots from McIlroy (70), English hope Justin Rose (69) and American thirdround joint leaders Xander Schauffele (74) and Kevin Kisner (74).

With a brilliant birdie at the last and no bogeys all weekend, 35-year-old Molinari’s eight-under 72-hole total of 276 eclipsed Padraig Harrington’s Carnoustie tournament record score from 2007 by a stroke.

“It’s just disbelief,” he said. “To look at the names on that Claret Jug, obviously, what can you say? It’s the best golfers in history and to be on there, it’s incredible. From someone like me coming from Italy, not a major golfing country, it’s been an incredible journey.”

Molinari missed the cut at Royal Birkdale last year and when the Open was last staged at Carnoustie in 2007. But the world No.15 was the hottest player on the planet when he arrived in Scotland last Monday for his 11th Open tilt, having won twice and finished second twice in his previous four starts.

He blitzed the field by eight shots at the Quicken Loans National to be the first Italian to win on the US PGA Tour since 1951, then finished tied second at last week’s John Deere Classic.

“I knew I was coming in with some good golf,” he said.

“My record around here was terrible, so that didn’t make me too optimistic. Obviously playing with Tiger was another challenge because of the crowds and everything.

“But I felt really good this morning. When I came here, I felt I was ready.”

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Italy’s Francesco Molinari.

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