Lee Westwood is arguably one of the best players not to win a major, but he will get his chance today as he carries a two-shot lead into the final round of the 2013 Open Championship at Muirfield in Scotland. Join us for live updates from 11.30pm AEST.
Australian Adam Scott will be hoping to put a disappointing finish in last year’s tournament behind him when he resumes three shots of the pace.
Tiger Woods, who came into the tournament under an injury cloud, will look to win his first major when not leading coming into the final round, to add to his 14 previous major victories.
A victory for Scott will definitely put the demons from last year behind him, as he looks to win his second major title of the season after winning the US Masters at Augusta earlier this year.
Ten players sit within five shots of the lead, and as the course continues to dry out scoring won’t be easy and it will come down to who can hole the putts and keep their name at the top of the leader-board.
Join us from 11.30pm AEST (2.30pm GMT) for a live blog and updates from the final round of the 2013 Open Championship.
Reynaldo
Guest
Coach factory outlet store ny nfl shop discount code Coach factory outlets online net
Frankie Hughes
Guest
Now Lefty has bagged the Open Championship, a title that looked far from likely in years gone past, will he ever win the US Open? 6 times a runner up, surely ladyluck has to shine on him soon
Andrew Potter
Roar Guru
If you asked me a few weeks ago whether I thought Mickelson could win the British Open I would have probably said no, but last week at Castle Stuart he seemed to have a new found attitude to the links courses, and with his putting back on track he showed just how much he still has to give. Now, for him to win the US Open title that he has come so close to on six occasions.
Andrew Potter
Roar Guru
"When you work for a guy for 21 years, and you watch him play the best round of golf he's ever played, it's pretty cool," Mickelson's caddie Jim 'Bones' Mackay said, fighting back the tears.
Andrew Potter
Roar Guru
Another tough result for Adam Scott to take in the Open. Had a one shot lead coming to 13 but four straight bogeys before a birdie on 18 saw the Australian finish in a tie for 3rd at +1, 4 behind Mickelson.
Don
Guest
It simply feels good to see Phil in a huddle with his family as he finishes strong today. He's a gentleman, a great family man, and an extraordinary champion. No doubt he'll repeat today.
Andrew Potter
Roar Guru
Phil Mickelson sinks his birdie putt on 18 to open up a 3 shot lead and seal his first British Open title with a final round 66.
Andrew Potter
Roar Guru
Mickelson gets a good break with his approach to 18 as it feeds around giving himself a great birdie chance.
Andrew Potter
Roar Guru
Luckily for Phil there's no hospitality tents lining the 18th fairway at Muirfield (alas Winged Foot 2006), but it doesn't matter anyway as he splits the fairway.
Andrew Potter
Roar Guru
Updated Leaderboard: Phil Mickelson -2 Adam Scott E Lee Westwood E Tiger Woods +1
Andrew Potter
Roar Guru
Michelson leaves his eagle putt two feet short but taps in for birdie to lead by two.
Andrew Potter
Roar Guru
Lone Ranger Scott's second bogey in a row gives Mickelson a one-shot lead, and he has an eagle putt to come on 17.
Andrew Potter
Roar Guru
After missing the green just off the right, Scott hits a poor putt from the fringe and has a very lengthy par save upcoming.
Andrew Potter
Roar Guru
Now there were two. A bogey on 13 means that Scott and Mickelson are now tied for the lead.
Andrew Potter
Roar Guru
Clutch... Mickelson remains in a tie for the lead after holing his par putt on 16. Reachable Par 5, 17th up next for him.
Andrew Potter
Roar Guru
After a desperately unlucky break on 16 after his ball ran off the front edge of the green, Mickelson gives himself a slippery downhill putt to save par.
Andrew Potter
Roar Guru
Scott lips out for par on 13, and he now drops back to -1 in a 3-way tie with Mickelson and Westwood.
Andrew Potter
Roar Guru
Tremendous chip by Scott under pressure. Has given himself about 5 feet to save his par.
Andrew Potter
Roar Guru
Very bad miss by Scott on 13, as he short sided himself after missing the green right into some thick rough.
Andrew Potter
Roar Guru
After Scott's disappointing finish last year, I feel that with the maiden major title now under his belt he will be much more stronger down the stretch today.