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What’s in the bag of the 2022 OPEN Championship winner
Quick recap
Champion: Cameron Smith (–20, 268)
Final score: 67‑64‑73‑64 = 268 (–20), winning by one stroke over Cameron Young and two over Rory McIlroy
Sunday charge: Bogey‑free 64 featuring eight-under, including five consecutive birdies from holes 10–14 and another birdie on 18, the lowest final round ever at St Andrews by a champion
Records set:
Matched the lowest final score to par in Open history (–20), tying Henrik Stenson (2016)
First player to post two rounds of 64 or better in a single Open
First Australian to win the Open since Greg Norman in 1993
Key moments: Impressive save from the “Road Hole” bunker on 17 and a clutch birdie on 18 to seal victory
Runner‑up: Cameron Young (–19, 269)
Final score: 64‑69‑71‑65 = 269 (–19), finishing one stroke behind Smith
Closing surge: Eagle on the 18th with a 15‑footer nearly forced a playoff
Remarkable achievement: Stellar performance in his Open major debut.
Third place: Rory McIlroy (–18, 270)
Final score: 66‑68‑66‑70 = 270 (–18), capturing third
Sunday struggle: Started with a four-stroke lead but managed only a 70 with key missed birdie chance ending two strokes behind Smith
Summary:
Cameron Smith staged a sensational comeback in the final round, delivering an eight-under 64 with five straight birdies. He claimed the Claret Jug by one shot at 20-under, joining the record books with the lowest Open score relative to par.
Cameron Young held firm at –19, his eagle on 18 nearly forcing a playoff.
Rory McIlroy, despite leading into the back nine, faltered with a final‑round 70 and putting struggles, finishing two strokes behind Smith.
Final score: 67‑64‑73‑64 = 268 (–20), winning by one stroke over Cameron Young and two over Rory McIlroy
Sunday charge: Bogey‑free 64 featuring eight-under, including five consecutive birdies from holes 10–14 and another birdie on 18, the lowest final round ever at St Andrews by a champion
Records set:
Matched the lowest final score to par in Open history (–20), tying Henrik Stenson (2016)
First player to post two rounds of 64 or better in a single Open
First Australian to win the Open since Greg Norman in 1993
Key moments: Impressive save from the “Road Hole” bunker on 17 and a clutch birdie on 18 to seal victory
Runner‑up: Cameron Young (–19, 269)
Final score: 64‑69‑71‑65 = 269 (–19), finishing one stroke behind Smith
Closing surge: Eagle on the 18th with a 15‑footer nearly forced a playoff
Remarkable achievement: Stellar performance in his Open major debut.
Third place: Rory McIlroy (–18, 270)
Final score: 66‑68‑66‑70 = 270 (–18), capturing third
Sunday struggle: Started with a four-stroke lead but managed only a 70 with key missed birdie chance ending two strokes behind Smith
Summary:
Cameron Smith staged a sensational comeback in the final round, delivering an eight-under 64 with five straight birdies. He claimed the Claret Jug by one shot at 20-under, joining the record books with the lowest Open score relative to par.
Cameron Young held firm at –19, his eagle on 18 nearly forcing a playoff.
Rory McIlroy, despite leading into the back nine, faltered with a final‑round 70 and putting struggles, finishing two strokes behind Smith.
Driver: Titleist TSR2 (10 degrees @ 10.75 degrees, D4)

Driver: Titleist TSR2 (10 degrees @ 10.75 degrees, D4)
Fairway Wood: Titleist TSi2 (15 degrees @ 15.75 degrees, D4)

Fairway Wood: Titleist TSi2 (15 degrees @ 15.75 degrees, D4)
Irons: Mizuno Pro Hi-Fli (3, 4), Titleist T100 Black (5-9)

Irons: Mizuno Pro Hi-Fli (3, 4), Titleist T100 Black (5-9)
Wedge: Titleist SM9 (46-10F, 52-08F, 56-08M), Titleist WedgeWorks Proto Jet Black (60-T)

Wedge: Titleist SM9 (46-10F, 52-08F, 56-08M), Titleist WedgeWorks Proto Jet Black (60-T)
Putter: SIK Pro C-Series Armlock

Putter: Scotty Cameron 009M Prototype
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