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Duval - modest assessment of superb round.

DUVAL - I JUST KEPT PLUGGING AWAY

David Duval admitted he was relieved to have finally secured a major title with a three-stroke victory over Niclas Fasth to win the 130th Open championship at Royal Lytham.

The former world number one carded a final round 67 to finish on 10 under par and erase the disappointment of his poor finish to last year's event at St Andrews where he dropped out of the running for second place on the 17th.

"I am very pleased," he beamed.

"But I did not think I was swinging the club well on the first couple of days. It was my putting that saved me.

"You could not play the way I was playing and get away with it, so I made a few minor adjustments and just hit the balls better."

Duval was mobbed as he moved down the 18th towards his victory.

He told BBC 1: "They were unbelievable scenes. I was surrounded by police officers and R&A folks and was still getting battered - but it was worth it.

"It is a kind of big relief. It (The Open) is so pressure-packed and when you are on a golf course like this where any minor mistake is magnified, it makes the pressure greater.

"But I did not give up and just kept plugging away and on the last five or six holes just relied on my putting."

Duval revealed that the win was made extra special because of his problems in last year's Open when he mounted the biggest challenge to Tiger Woods on the final day, but finished only 11th after running up an eight at the 71st hole.

"It is a great thing, especially after last year," said the 29-year-old.

"I have played in this championship now for seven years and had a wonderful experience every time.

"Last year I had a chance to win the tournament, although I probably should not have played because of injury to my back and things did not work out.

"I just could not stay with it and soon after was out for about 10 or 12 weeks.

"A lot has been said of that (the 17th bunker at St Andrews), but the golf tournament was over before I got in there and all that happened.

"All it did was cost me some money and spots on the field. In essence I finished second and was the only other player who had a chance of winning the golf tournament.

"I was at a point where I had to try and knock it in and pray for a miracle at the last."

After Duval lifted the old Claret Jug following rounds of 69, 73, 65 and 67, he admitted that he had thought the Lancashire links course was set up for him to have a good crack at winning the prestigious event this time around.

He said: "I just feel like this one is set up for me just right.

"I can't thank the grounds crew enough. The course was wonderful, the greens were spectacular - the bunkers were too tough.

"I didn't play well the first couple of days, but I putted well which is the only reason I made the cut.

"The next couple of days, though, I hit it well and continued to put well - and look what happens.

"I want to thank the fans who were wonderful today and I will do my best to represent this championship in a great fashion."

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