Summary

  • Scottie Scheffler wins fourth major title and first Claret Jug by four shots at Royal Portrush

  • World number one cards final round of 68 to finish at 17 under par

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  • US duo Harris English (-13) and Chris Gotterup (-12) closest challengers

  • England's Matt Fitzpatrick shoots two-under 68 to finish in share of fourth at -11

  • Home favourite Rory McIlroy closes at -10

  • American Bryson DeChambeau wraps up with brilliant 64, a final-round record at Royal Portrush

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  1. Sunday's tee-timespublished at 13:02 British Summer Time 20 July

    All times BST

    Rory McIlroy at the Open ChampionshipImage source, Getty Images

    13:25 Wyndham Clark (US) -5, Brian Harman (US) -6

    13:40 Rasmus Hojgaard (Den) -6, Robert MacIntyre (Sco) -6

    13:50 Nicolai Hojgaard (Den) -6, Russell Henley (US) -6

    14:00 Xander Schauffele (US) -7, Tyrrell Hatton (Eng) -8

    14:10 Harris English (US) -8, Chris Gotterup (US) -8

    14:20 Rory McIlroy (NI) -8, Matt Fitzpatrick (Eng) -9

    14:30 Li Haotong (Chn) -10, Scottie Scheffler (US) -14

  2. It's championship Sunday!published at 13:00 British Summer Time 20 July

    Open ChampionshipImage source, Getty Images

    Welcome back golf fans! It's championship Sunday at Royal Portrush when we'll crown a new Champion Golfer of the Year on this incredible Northern Ireland links.

    The engraver has not quite started etching the name Scottie Scheffler on the famous Claret Jug, but he's got one hand on the trophy with a four-shot lead and the type of game that just does not crack under pressure.

    Golf's a funny old game though, and links golf in particular can dish out harsh lessons if any focus is lost - and there are top-class contenders lying in wait - perhaps more in hope than expectation but their job today is to apply the pressure.

    Matt Fitzpatrick and impressive Chinese star Li Haotong are leading the pursuit, with Rory McIlroy six shots adrift but hoping his home fans can produce more ear-splitting noise today and cheer him towards what would be a stunning comeback.

    So keep it right here as we see how all this plays out.