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ST. ANDREWS, SCOTLAND (19/JUL/2010) .- The South African Louis Oosthuizen golfer won the British Open on Sunday, called, officially known as "The Open", third "Major" of the PGA season, after the fourth and final round played at the legendary St. Andrews Scottish countryside, where this "outsider" graduated with honors from the home of golf. Leader yesterday, Oosthuizen, 27, won his first title of "Majors" with a surprising advantage of seven strokes over Lee Westwood English, after signing a last card of 71, for a total of 272, 16 under the pair of field. The Northern Irishman Rory McIlroy, who had opened with a 63 for the story in the first round of play and then fell with 80 shots in the second, the Swede Henrik Stenson and England's Paul Casey, shared third place with a total of 280 blows, or eight under par. Oosthuizen South African, who happens at the Old Course at Tiger Woods, on Sunday became the first golfer Tony Lema after the U.S. in 1964 to win a first title "great" with no previous history and with a margin that makes it compared with American Woods. For its part, the world number one, winner at St Andrews in 2000 and 2005, ended this year at position 23, with a total of 285 hits, far from that 2000 year that was imposed by an advantage of eight strokes, and it almost equals Oosthuizen Sunday of total consecration. The South African pulled his final 18 holes Sunday with a four-stroke lead over Casey, who finished third, but left South Africa without trembling pulse and crushing the competition ended. Oosthuizen, a former farmer born in the image of Ernie Els in golf, had not made the cut in seven of the eight "Majors" in which he participated prior, so his doctorate at St. Andrews has two merits. Above, the new champion on Sunday he was never threatened, closing with a card of 71, one under par, while Lee Westwood was the Englishman just one less, 70. "It's unbelievable," said Oosthuizen. "It was difficult to have an important leadership and remain calm and concentration, but I kept quiet all the way. This is great," he said after receiving the trophy. "I was playing really well all week," confessed the winner, who will give one more reason to celebrate his 92 years at the former South African president, Nelson Mandela, in love with the sport in general. "I woke up in the morning and not know it was your birthday today, but I saw this morning on the news, on the Internet. So I feel special," said Oosthuizen. "When I walked the 18 holes, I thought her birthday and also my manager gave me a list of things, and he was also in it, so it worked. What he did for our country has been incredible. I wish you a very happy birthday again, "he added. World number 54 to get to St. Andrews, Oosthuizen is the fourth South African to win the British Open after Bobby Locke (1949, 1950, 1952, 1957), Gary Player (1954, 1968, 1974) and Ernie Els (2002) the latter, his great mentor. To devote, Oosthuizen signed 65 cards excellent, 67 and 69, but the best was especially the second day, when rain and strong winds pounded almost every library. This was his second professional title Oosthuizen, after a win without much prestige in the Andalucia Open in March.Pos Golfer (COUNTRY) R1-R2-R3-R4 total under par. User acknowledges that the information and opinions about the content, comments, images, videos or information that are published or disseminated by third parties in the use of communication services and social networks in linking the participation of the information belongs only as determined by your creator and do not reflect the views or policies of UNION EDITORIAL, SA DE CV, so the user expressly releases PUBLISHERS UNION, SA DE CV, of any involvement of third party rights resulting from the reviews, images or content third. ..

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