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A first kiss Morikawa won't forget. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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It was another Sunday to forget at the majors for Rory McIlroy, who finished T46. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Fans attempt to catch their piece of history. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Morikawa poses for the standard bunker edge shot of all Open Champions. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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A Spieth charge looked likely at numerous stages but never really gained momentum. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Guess that golfer. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Spieth splashes one from the sand. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Corey Conners just didn't have his best stuff Sunday in the penultimate group. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Frustration clear for Jon Rahm, whose putter held him back despite finishing T3. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Marcel Siem gets loose on the first tee. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Morikawa reacts to his second last shot of the 149th Open Championship. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Every element of Morikawa's game fired this week. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Germany's Matthias Schmid celebrates his low amateur honour. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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The state of play as Morikawa went down the 72nd hole. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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The scene at the 72nd hole. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Jordan Spieth gives out a souvenir. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Morikawa's bag man J.J. Jakovac tests the wind. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Morikawa takes a close look at his hot putter. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Morikawa's action is impressive from every angle. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Including this one. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Absolutely pure. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Oosthuizen once again takes a podium finish at a major championship. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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The mulleted Cam Smith was the best of the Aussies in a share of 33rd. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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A fist pump as Morikawa chased down overnight leader Louis Oosthuizen. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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One final fist pump for this week's crowd favourite Marcel Siem at the 18th. PHOTO: Christopher Lee/Getty Images.

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Spieth's approach play created too many tests for his short game in the end. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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A sunday stroll at St. George's. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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A disheartened Louis Oosthuizen will be back again to try and add another major title. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Matt Fitzpatrick tries to become one with the course at Sandwich. PHOTO: GLYN KIRK/AFP via Getty Images.

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What are you reading this week? PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Broosk Koepka got things going early but was too far back. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Kiwi Ryan Fox ended a good week with a Sunday pairing with Koepka. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Bryson DeChambeau was keen to interact with the fans on Sunday and give out a few bits of kit. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency. 

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It is hard to imagine this swing not delivering a Claret Jug at some point. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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The famous leaderboard above one of Royal St. George's huts. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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The American acknowledges the crowd around the 18th green. PHOTO: PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Shane Lowry put in a valiant defence of his 2019 title. PHOTO: Christopher Lee/Getty Images.

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Another Open top-10 for Scot Robert MacIntyre. PHOTO: PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images.

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Lee Westwood has now player 88 majors, the most in men's golf without a victory (Statistic via Justin Ray). PHOTO: GLYN KIRK/AFP via Getty Images.

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Greenkeepers pack things up as the play winds up for the day. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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The 24-year-old takes a look at the past winners of the Claret jug. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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The best drinking vessel in all of golf. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Indeed. PHOTO: Andrew Redington/Getty Images.

A first kiss Morikawa won't forget. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

1 / 43

It was another Sunday to forget at the majors for Rory McIlroy, who finished T46. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

2 / 43

Fans attempt to catch their piece of history. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

3 / 43

Morikawa poses for the standard bunker edge shot of all Open Champions. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

4 / 43

A Spieth charge looked likely at numerous stages but never really gained momentum. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

5 / 43

Guess that golfer. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

6 / 43

Spieth splashes one from the sand. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

7 / 43

Corey Conners just didn't have his best stuff Sunday in the penultimate group. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

8 / 43

Frustration clear for Jon Rahm, whose putter held him back despite finishing T3. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

9 / 43

Marcel Siem gets loose on the first tee. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

10 / 43

Morikawa reacts to his second last shot of the 149th Open Championship. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

11 / 43

Every element of Morikawa's game fired this week. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

12 / 43

Germany's Matthias Schmid celebrates his low amateur honour. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

13 / 43

The state of play as Morikawa went down the 72nd hole. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

14 / 43

The scene at the 72nd hole. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

15 / 43

Jordan Spieth gives out a souvenir. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

16 / 43

Morikawa's bag man J.J. Jakovac tests the wind. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

17 / 43

Morikawa takes a close look at his hot putter. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

18 / 43

Morikawa's action is impressive from every angle. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

19 / 43

Including this one. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

20 / 43

Absolutely pure. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

21 / 43

Oosthuizen once again takes a podium finish at a major championship. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

22 / 43

The mulleted Cam Smith was the best of the Aussies in a share of 33rd. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

23 / 43

A fist pump as Morikawa chased down overnight leader Louis Oosthuizen. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

24 / 43

One final fist pump for this week's crowd favourite Marcel Siem at the 18th. PHOTO: Christopher Lee/Getty Images.

25 / 43

Spieth's approach play created too many tests for his short game in the end. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

26 / 43

A sunday stroll at St. George's. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

27 / 43

A disheartened Louis Oosthuizen will be back again to try and add another major title. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

28 / 43

Matt Fitzpatrick tries to become one with the course at Sandwich. PHOTO: GLYN KIRK/AFP via Getty Images.

29 / 43

What are you reading this week? PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

30 / 43

Broosk Koepka got things going early but was too far back. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

31 / 43

Kiwi Ryan Fox ended a good week with a Sunday pairing with Koepka. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

32 / 43

Bryson DeChambeau was keen to interact with the fans on Sunday and give out a few bits of kit. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency. 

33 / 43

It is hard to imagine this swing not delivering a Claret Jug at some point. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

34 / 43

The famous leaderboard above one of Royal St. George's huts. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

35 / 43

The American acknowledges the crowd around the 18th green. PHOTO: PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

36 / 43

Shane Lowry put in a valiant defence of his 2019 title. PHOTO: Christopher Lee/Getty Images.

37 / 43

Another Open top-10 for Scot Robert MacIntyre. PHOTO: PAUL ELLIS/AFP via Getty Images.

38 / 43

Lee Westwood has now player 88 majors, the most in men's golf without a victory (Statistic via Justin Ray). PHOTO: GLYN KIRK/AFP via Getty Images.

39 / 43

Greenkeepers pack things up as the play winds up for the day. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

40 / 43

The 24-year-old takes a look at the past winners of the Claret jug. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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The best drinking vessel in all of golf. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Indeed. PHOTO: Andrew Redington/Getty Images.

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Gallery: The Open Final Round

The 149th Open Championship is in the books, with American Collin Morikawa a worthy, and record making, winner. Here are the best images from Sunday's final round at Royal St. George's. See you at St. Andrew's in 2022.

Gallery: The Open Final Round

By Jimmy Emanuel Jul 19 2021 11:49AM
By Jimmy Emanuel
Jul 19 2021 11:49AM

The 149th Open Championship is in the books, with American Collin Morikawa a worthy, and record making, winner. Here are the best images from Sunday's final round at Royal St. George's. See you at St. Andrew's in 2022.

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