Watch The Best Shots Of The Open 2017


Watch the best shots of The Open 2017 from Royal Birkdale, Southport.

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Austin Connelly enjoys a practice round with Jordan Spieth [Getty Images]

Watch The Best Shots Of The Open 2017

Look back at a selection of the best shots from The Open 2017 at Royal Birkdale in Southport.

Matt Kuchar starts to apply the pressure to Jordan Spieth in the final round.

Spieth stiffs one on the 3rd to get his third round going in round three.

Canadian youngster, Austin Connelly, holes out from the fairway on the second for eagle.

Rickie Fowler takes on the par-5th and gets his reward, coming within inches of an albatross.

Watch The Best Shots Of The Open 2017: Adam Scott with arguably the par save of the week at the 5th during round three.

Watch The Best Shots Of The Open 2017: Chris Wood’s memorable hole out for eagle at the last hole during Friday’s brutal weather.

Watch The Best Shots Of The Open 2017: Gary Woodland’s perfect approach finds the bottom of the cup.

Watch The Best Shots Of The Open 2017: Lee Westwood makes a spectacular eagle in his second round.

Watch The Best Shots Of The Open 2017: Tyrrell Hatton holes out from the sand for a birdie at the 2nd.

Watch The Best Shots Of The Open 2017: Charley Hoffman makes the perfect start at the 1st, holing his approach for eagle.

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Watch The Best Shots Of The Open 2017

Lee Westwood was one of many enjoying the conditions at Royal Birkdale on Sunday [Getty Images]

The 146th Open Championship started to warm-up on Saturday when, facing benign conditions, Royal Birkdale was there for the taking.

It was South Africa’s Branden Grace who stole the show by recording the lowest ever round in a Major Championship, a 62 in round three.

However, Jordan Spieth also found the course to his liking and strengthened his grip on the Claret Jug over the front nine – although fellow American, Matt Kuchar, was in hot pursuit.

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