Much like the late-night shenanigans of the recently completed World Cup, this was one to stay up for.
I caught the final flurry of The Open at St Andrews where Louis Oosthuizen captured his first Major in fine, fine style, concluding at the 18th hole at about 01h30 Hong Kong time.
Mosselbaai native Louis Oosthuizen (or “Lewis Oorsten-howzen” as per the ESPN commentary team) just clinched his first-ever golf Major by winning The Open at the home of golf, St Andrews.
Oosthuizen won his first major title by seven strokes over runner-up Lee Westwood of England on the famed Old Course.
He also became the first player since American Tony Lema in 1964 to win his first major title at the birthplace of golf, firing a final-round one-under par 71 to finish 72 holes on 16-under par 272.
England’s Lee Westwood finished second on nine-under, his fourth top-three finish in the past five majors. Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy, Sweden’s Henrik Stenson and England’s Paul Casey shared third on eight-under.
This historic win was made special when Oosthuizen, before saying anything else during his acceptance speech, wished former South African president Nelson Mandela a very happy 92nd birthday.
All hail our newest Champion:
Lodewikus Theodorus Oosthuizen.
The Champion at St Andrews… Louis Oosthuizen
This is mine! The Open 2010 Champions Louis Oosthuizen
Louis Oosthuizen embraces his caddy after clinching The Open title.
As my son Ethan will say: “Group Hug!”







