Coming Soon...
OKSomething went wrong!
Please try again later.
Southport, England: American pro golfing star Jordan Spieth shot to prominence as he produced a superlative performan
ce only to defeat Matt Kuchar and grab the 146th British Open title.
The Texan clinched his first Claret Jug by three shots from countryman Matt Kuchar to secure the third leg of the career Grand Slam of all four of golf's big events.

Jordan Speith displaying his emotions at The Open
Also, China’s Li Hao-tong equalled the lowest final round in Major history and earned a spot at The Masters next year after finishing third at The Open on Sunday.

Jordan Speith's scorecard
The Open debutant fired a brilliant seven-under-par 63 thanks to a flawless card highlighted by four closing birdies. He totalled six-under-par 274 to finish six shots behind eventual winner Jordan Spieth of the United States at Royal Birkdale.
Li’s effort matched only three other players’ final round score - Jodie Mudd (1991), Payne Stewart (1993) and Henrik Stenson (2016). “Not really, actually,” Li replied when asked if he expected to shoot a 63. “For some reason after hole No. 8, I just started holing everything. Now I’m feeling awesome, it is unbelievable actually. It means a lot to me.”
“It's kind of a dream come true, you know. I definitely got a lot support from China, from my friends, from fans, you know, just keep behaving myself and play some decent golf. I think it was just more a mental thing. When I had bad shot, I just always tell myself, hang on in there and try to hole the putt. Glad to see I holed everything,” he smiled.
This is the best ever finish by a golfer from China in a Major tournament. Liang Wen-chong previously finished tied eighth at the 2010 US PGA Championship.
However, Lu Liang-huan of Chinese Taipei or better known as Mr. Lu remains as the best Asian finisher at The Open with his runner-up result also at Royal Birkadale in 1971.
Day 1: Tough start for Lahiri, Kapur at the Open
4moles Editorial | April 30, 2026
Season 1 of GRPL debuts May 2 in New Delhi with city franchises, pro golfers, cultural performances, and a premium launch event. Read More
4moles Editorial | April 28, 2026
From leadership to storytelling, Delhi Royals is shaping a new identity in Indian golf ahead of its GRPL Season 1 debut, expanding the sport’s cultural reach. Read More
4moles Editorial | April 21, 2026
Led by Vega Jahajgarhia and Tanvi Gupta, Delhi Royals builds a new identity in golf ahead of its 1st May launch in GRPL 2026. Read More
4moles Editorial | April 16, 2026
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund is reassessing its backing of LIV Golf, putting the future of the sport’s most disruptive league under fresh uncertainty. Read More
4moles Editorial | April 13, 2026
Rose surges, Scheffler posts early, Augusta bites back. McIlroy holds nerve on 18 to seal a one-shot win and complete a stunning title defence. Read More
4moles Editorial | April 09, 2026
Celebrate Golfers Day with Golfing Ganesha at INR 7,200 (MRP INR 12,000) plus flat 50% off on golf shorts and trousers. Limited-time offer. Shop now. Read More
Asian Tour | April 06, 2026
One of the rare Indian top-5 finishes at an elite International Series event on the Asian Tour in recent years. Read More
4moles Editorial | March 31, 2026
Tiger Woods’ past driving incidents resurface as he holds key PGA Tour leadership roles shaping golf’s future. Read More
4moles Editorial | March 20, 2026
From India to The Players, Sudarshan’s rise is unreal, capped by a life changing payday and global spotlight. Read More



