Henrik Stenson and Phil Mickelson put on a show in a two-man duel on Sunday, but Stenson turned in a round for the ages, carding a Sunday 63 to claim the Claret Jug and the first major of his career.
British Open 2016: Leaderboard, live coverage, results and more from Sunday’s final round at Troon
Old guys steal The Open show from 20-somethings

Mike Ehrmann/Getty ImagesJason Day, Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy, with some Dustin Johnson sprinkled in, owned the headlines — and oddsmakers’ nods as prohibitive favorites — entering last week’s Open Championship. When the dust cleared Sunday night at Royal Troon, though, 40-somethings Henrik Stenson and Phil Mickelson had left golf’s next generation in their well-trod dust.
“Some of them, I’m old enough to be their dads,” Stenson, Sunday’s record-breaking winner of the 2016 Open Championship, said in a Golf Channel interview that aired on Monday morning.
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The crowd at The Open is the best in golf, but usually for all the creative attire and not the methods of transportation.
The look this kid gave the camera! King s**t.
Read Article >The Open is set up for a perfect Sunday finish

Stuart Franklin/Getty ImagesIt’s Sunday at The Open. We’ve got a two-man duel in the final pairing, with Phil Mickelson and Henrik Stenson way out in front at Royal Troon. We’re set up for a great major championship Sunday, and here are some of the reasons why.
A major championship Sunday is always made better by the presence of Phil Mickelson in contention. He does not win or lose tournaments in boring ways. Phil has had his moments since that 2013 Open win at Muirfield — a Sunday that he called the greatest round of his career — like that final round chase of the setting sun at the PGA in 2014, one of the more thrilling major finishes ever.
Read Article >Final round weather for The Open


The final round of the British Open at Royal Troon Golf Club in Scotland will take place with mostly cloudy skies and a strong breeze. Henrik Stenson and Phil Mickelson are in a two-man duel in that final tee time of the day, going off No. 1 tee at just after 2:30 p.m. local in Troon. There is a chance of rain showers in the morning but most of the rain activity will fall mostly north of the region Sunday afternoon.
SUNDAY — FINAL ROUND WEATHER FORECAST
Temperatures will be relatively cool in the upper 50s to near 60 degrees through the day at Royal Troon. Winds will be out of the west-southwest between 10 to 15 mph. While not as windy as it has been, some gusts could reach 20 mph. Skies will range from cloudy to mostly cloudy with maybe some sunshine trying to peek out later in the day when Stenson and Mickelson are out on the course.
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