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Golf LIVE: Rory McIlroy in weird Open moment as Bryson DeChambeau aims fiery rant

Golf LIVE: Rory McIlroy in weird Open moment as Bryson DeChambeau aims fiery rant
Alex Turk

Want to know when your player to watch is in action today? Here are the tee times, with the leaders set to start play at around 2pm.

Sunday's Open tee times.

Sunday's Open tee times. (Image: SKY SPORTS)

Sunday's Open tee times.

Sunday's Open tee times. (Image: SKY SPORTS)
Alex Turk

Shane Lowry is currently completing his final round of The Open and gave the Northern Irish fans something to cheer about on the fourth hole.

Lowry passes the par-five fourth in four shots, having hit his second shot into the green side bunker and then using his third to get back onto the fairway.

With his fourth, the ball pitched slightly before the sloped green on the right-hand side before rolling down the hill and into the hole.

He's had a tough tournament, but that was a moment to remember!

Alex Turk

Play is underway at Royal Portrush, with the first starters taking to the course!

And the weather is perfect...

It's a warm morning on the Antrim Coast, with minimal wind. We could see some strong rounds today...

The weather at Royal Portrush is PERFECT.

The weather at Royal Portrush is PERFECT. (Image: SKY SPORTS)
Alex Turk

Bryson DeChambeau aimed fire at The Open officials after being timed during his third round on Saturday.

Playing speed has been an issue at The Open this year, prompting officials to step in on Saturday.

The American revealed that he had been timed on the 17th hole after his tee shot, and has urged golf's governing body to take new steps to keep up the pace of play.

“It's very simple. It's not difficult at all. You eventually time everybody for their whole entire round. Very simple," DeChambeau said.

"Nobody wants to do it because people are too scared to get exposed.”

Alex Turk

Rory McIlroy was caught up in one of the weirdest moments in Open history during his third round when he unearthed a buried ball while taking a shot.

The Grand Slam champion found himself in the rough following a wayward tee shot on the 11th hole as he chased Scottie Scheffler and Matt Fitzpatrick.

McIlroy made his way back onto the fairway with ease but looked baffled when a second ball pinged out of the rough.

Sky Sports commentator Nick Faldo reacted: "Oh my goodness, there was a ball underneath his, the things you see.

"That's got to be a right, hasn't it? It doesn't count as two shots? What are the odds on that? A member's ball, that is unbelievable. Boink."

Alex Turk

Good morning, golf fans!

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The final day of The Open is about to get underway, and Express Sport is here to provide you with the latest...

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