Flurrysports - logo
  • Home
  • Betting
    • Super Bowl Odds
    • NFL Picks
  • Fantasy Football
    • Fantasy Football Articles
    • Fantasy Football Rankings
    • DFS
  • NFL
    • NFL Stats
  • UFC
  • NBA
  • NCAA
    • College Football
    • College Basketball
  • More
    • NASCAR
    • WWE
    • Golf
    • MLB
    • NHL
    • Soccer
    • Combat Sports
    • Esports
    • Olympics
    • Fantasy Basketball
  • Shop
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
Get Started
Flurrysports - logo
  • Home
  • Betting
    • Super Bowl Odds
    • NFL Picks
  • Fantasy Football
    • Fantasy Football Articles
    • Fantasy Football Rankings
    • DFS
  • NFL
    • NFL Stats
  • UFC
  • NBA
  • NCAA
    • College Football
    • College Basketball
  • More
    • NASCAR
    • WWE
    • Golf
    • MLB
    • NHL
    • Soccer
    • Combat Sports
    • Esports
    • Olympics
    • Fantasy Basketball
  • Shop
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
Flurrysports - logo
No Result
View All Result
Francesco Molinari Open Championship

Credit: PGA.com

Molinari Makes History as Tiger Comes Up Just Short

Christian Potts by Christian Potts
July 23, 2018
in Golf
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

As Tiger Woods pushed to the lead in the middle of the final round Sunday at the 147th Open Championship, it looked like the winner of golf’s third major of 2018 would be coming from his group.

He was. But it wasn’t Woods.

You might also like

PGA Tour Playoff Primer

PGA Tour Playoff Primer

August 15, 2025
Pebble Beach Pro-Am Picks, Betting Odds and Pairings 2023

Pebble Beach Pro-Am Picks, Betting Odds and Pairings 2023

April 4, 2023

 

Molinari’s Championship Performance

Instead, Francesco Molinari, who’s been the hottest player in golf this summer, put up a steady, championship-worthy performance by playing his final 37 holes without a bogey. He used two late birdies to catapult to the lead and win by two strokes over Justin Rose, Rory McIlroy, Kevin Kisner and Xander Schauffele. Woods was in a group tied for sixth, another shot behind them.

Molinari’s summer now has included a win at the European Tour’s BMW PGA Championship the last week of May, a triumph by a whopping eight shots at Quicken Loans National three weeks ago and a tie for second last week at the John Deere Classic. But none tops what he did in becoming the Open champion. While the rest of the field seemed to be stumbling as Woods’ name was prominent on the leaderboard Sunday, Molinari just kept chugging along making solid pars and not blinking.

And ultimately, Woods was the one who blinked. At the par-4 11th, Woods sprayed a tee shot into trouble, went wide left on his second shot and eventually wound up with a double bogey 6. He followed that with a bogey and then had to watch his playing partner find his way.

Molinari scored his first birdie of the day on the 14th to take the lead and punctuated it with finishing birdie at the final hole, more than enough to hold off the late charges by Rose and McIlroy. And when Schauffele, the young American who had his best major showing of his career, bogeyed the 17th, it was all academic as Molinari became the first Italian to win a major.

 

Is Tiger Back?

While Woods didn’t win, his mere presence in contention brought tons of eyes to the tournament that might not have otherwise been there. They saw some great theater from not just Tiger, but a number of other outstanding players, not the least of which was the new champion.

Is Woods back? It’s hard to say he isn’t at this point. After multiple seasons of barely being able to finish a tournament due to his back problems, Woods now has 12 starts in 2017-18. He’s made 10-of-12 cuts and this was his fourth top-10 finish. Not vintage Tiger numbers, obviously, but a long way from a guy going through multiple surgeries and having to sit on his couch watching week after week as others play.

This week at Carnoustie, it was in his hands with eight holes to play and it got away. Mostly because Molinari went and won it, rather than Woods losing it, but you know the Big Cat is steaming a bit about not finishing this one off.

Hopefully it leads to some more great days of golf ahead like we got Sunday.

 

More Articles

2018 Fantasy Football Draft Kit

MLB Power Rankings: All-Star Break

Baltimore Orioles Trade Machado to the Dodgers

Frank Gore 2018 Profile: NFL’s New Iron Man

Tags: British OpenFrancesco MolinariThe Open ChampionshipTiger Woods
Christian Potts

Christian Potts

I'm a husband, father, writer, mostly failed athlete, pretty fair amateur golfer and fan of good eats. By the glory of God I'm glad to get to be here another day to write words about things.

Related Stories

PGA Tour Playoff Primer

PGA Tour Playoff Primer

by Christian Potts
August 15, 2025
0

In 2007, the PGA Tour revamped its schedule to add a four-tournament postseason format. FedEx dumped a ton of money...

Pebble Beach Pro-Am Picks, Betting Odds and Pairings 2023

Pebble Beach Pro-Am Picks, Betting Odds and Pairings 2023

by Zach Brunner
April 4, 2023
0

The 2023 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am is one of the most exciting golf tournaments of the year for casual golf...

fanatics promo code

Christmas Gift Ideas for Sports Fans 2022

by Zach Brunner
December 8, 2022
0

It's that time of year when you have to figure out Christmas gift ideas for either your friends and family...

Andrew Wernicke

Andrew Wernicke: A Life Worth Living

by Trevor Land
March 29, 2023
0

For Andrew Wernicke, sports, like life, came naturally. Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, it was clear from a young age that...

Next Post
Is the Madden Curse Real?

Is the Madden Curse Real?

Please login to join discussion
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise/Sponsor Opportunities

© 2025 flurrysports.org - All Right Reserved

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Betting
    • Super Bowl Odds
    • NFL Picks
  • Fantasy Football
    • Fantasy Football Articles
    • Fantasy Football Rankings
    • DFS
  • NFL
    • NFL Stats
  • UFC
  • NBA
  • NCAA
    • College Football
    • College Basketball
  • More
    • NASCAR
    • WWE
    • Golf
    • MLB
    • NHL
    • Soccer
    • Combat Sports
    • Esports
    • Olympics
    • Fantasy Basketball
  • Shop
  • Contact Us

© 2025 flurrysports.org - All Right Reserved

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.