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ELS: HOW I BEAT DEMONS FOR OPEN GLORY
JULY 22: Ernie Els reflected on an Open championship which might have been the make-or-break. (More)
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EVANS PRAISED FOR KEEPING DREAM ALIVE
JULY 22: Open championship chief Peter Dawson praised England's Gary Evans momentous efforts. (More)
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ELS TRIUMPHS IN MUIRFIELD THRILLER
JULY 21: Ernie Els is the new Open champion after winning a nail-biting four-man play-off at Muirfield. (More)
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ELS RELIEF AT BREAKING OPEN DUCK
JULY 21: Ernie Els is coming to terms with his first victory in the Open Championship. (More)
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ERNIE ELS FACTFILE
JULY 21: A factfile of the new Open champion Ernie Els. (More)
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ELS FULFILS OPEN DESTINY
JULY 21: A profile of the 2002 Open champion Ernie Els. (More)
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CLIMAX OVERSHADOWS TIGER FLOP
JULY 21: A thrilling four-man play-off banished the memory of Tiger Woods' Muirfield flop. (More)
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GOOD EVANS! GARY BECOMES A STAR
JULY 21: A lost ball may have changed the course of Open history for little-known Gary Evans. (More)
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HARRINGTON FAITH IN MAJOR SUCCESS
JULY 21: Padraig Harrington is convinced he has the game to win a major despite missing out at Muirfield. (More)
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WOODS BACK WHERE HE BELONGS
JULY 21: Normal service was resumed by Tiger Woods with a final six-under-par round of 65 at Muirfield. (More)
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O'MEARA BACKS TIGER'S SLAM DREAM
JULY 21: Mark O'Meara tipped best friend Tiger Woods to one day win all four majors in the same season. (More)
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THORNY TIME FOR ROSE
JULY 21: Justin Rose lamented a bad day with the putter but reflected on a successful week at Muirfield. (More)
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ANGRY MONTY MAKES SWIFT EXIT
JULY 21: Colin Montgomerie left Muirfield in a huff and in a hurry - on the course as well as off it. (More)
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THOMSON SWING ADVICE FOR MONTY
JULY 21: Five-times Open winner Peter Thomson urged Colin Montgomerie to remodel his swing. (More)
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EIGHT'S NOT GREAT FOR PARK
JULY 21: David Park will not erase Muirfield from his memory in a hurry after an 11 on the short 13th. (More)
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FALDO PLAGUED BY PUTTING WOES
JULY 21: Nick Faldo was going back to the drawing board after 'horrible' putting wrecked his Open dream. (More)
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O'MALLEY ENJOYS 'SPECIAL' ROUND
JULY 21: Peter O'Malley enjoyed one of his trade-mark birdie blitzes in a final round of 65. (More)
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ERNIE'S DIVIDEND AS TIGER BLOWN AWAY
JULY 20: A review of the action from the third round of the 131st Open Championship at Muirfield. (More)
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WOODS BROUGHT DOWN TO EARTH
JULY 20: World No1 Tiger Woods was brought back down to earth by Scotland's beastliest weather. (More)
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ROSE TOASTS SCOTTISH WEATHER
JULY 20: Justin Rose felt he had played his way back into Open contention after a second 68 of the week. (More)
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LEONARD'S WISH COMES TRUE
JULY 20: Former champion Justin Leonard got his wish as Muirfield bared its teeth to bring him into contention. (More)
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MORE AGONY FOR MONTY
JULY 20: Colin Montgomerie went from ecstasy to agony with another Jekyll and Hyde show at Muirfield. (More)
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GARCIA RELAXES AMONGST THE HAVOC
JULY 20: Sergio Garcia treated himself to a hot bath after surviving the worst of the Muirfield weather. (More)
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McCARRON WANTS JUG FOR KEEPS
JULY 20: Scott McCarron, who drank from the Claret Jug last week, could get his hands on the trophy again. (More)
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DUVAL REFUSES TO LET CROWN GO
JULY 20: Reigning champ David Duval saw the Claret Jug slip further from his grasp but believes he can still win. (More)
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MICKELSON'S MAJOR WAIT GOES ON
JULY 20: World No2 Phil Mickelson's wait for a first major goes on after a third round 76 at Muirfield. (More)
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WALL STUMBLING BLOCK FOR LONARD
JULY 20: Australian Peter Lonard had visions of being the man to set the Open alight until he hit the wall. (More)
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WOOSIE PROMISES ALL-OUT ATTACK
JULY 20: Ian Woosnam shot a third round 73 as his challenge for the 131st Open Championship faded. (More)
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PUTTING THE PROBLEM FOR NORMAN
JULY 20: Greg Norman believes poor form with the putter has spoiled his challenge at Muirfield this week. (More)
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'MIRACLE' CAN'T HELP LYLE
JULY 20: Sandy Lyle produced what he called an Open 'miracle' just to stay in the race at Muirfield. (More)
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