Rory McIlroy has struggled throughout the tournament, and admitted on Saturday that he needs to improve if he is to challenge for a major in the future. He finishes the tournament eight over after a final round 71
Japan's Kenichi Kuboya shelters from one of a number of forecast rain showers that are likely to make for another difficult round for players at Turnberry. Second after round one, Kuboya faded and finished four over
Defending champion Padraig Harrington acknowledges the crowd on the 18th. A final round of 73 to finish 12 over signals the end of his two-year reign as Open champion
Scot Paul Lawrie shot the sixth albatross in the Open since organisers started keeping detailed records in 1982 on the par-five 7th in a final round of 68, leaving him eight over at the finish
Yes, it's our daily Daly trouser shot. The big American cards two double-bogeys in hsi opening nine holes but an eagle on the 17th helps him to a 72 and a final score of four over
It's a stretch-off on the first tee between Argentine Angel Cabrera and American Boo Weekley. Cabrera finished the tournament three over, Weekley two over
Links debutant Steve Marino was given a dose of coastal reality with a round of 76 on Saturday, and again struggled on Sunday, carding 75 to end the championship six over
Italian 16-year-old Matteo Manassero wins the silver medal as the leading amateur after a final round 69 gives him a final score of two over
South African Ernie Els drives from the 16th tee on his way toward carding a 68, which leaves him one over for the tournament
Overnight leader Tom Watson admires the scenery from the 9th tee at Turnberry
Columbian Camilo Villegas lines up a putt in his own unique style during his final round, in which he cards a 70 to finish two over
Jim Furyk is in the hunt on Sunday but seven bogeys in his final round sees him tail off to ultimately finish five over for the championship
South African Retief Goosen chips out of a bunker on the 5th hole. His challenge fades towards the end of the round and a round of 72 leaves him level par overall
Englishman Ross Fisher cannot recover from seven dropped shots between the 4th and 8th hole and his challenge fades. A 75 leaves him two over
Justin Rose (left) congratulates fellow Englishman Chris Wood, who follows up his silver medal as leading amateur at last year's Open by taking the clubhouse lead after a 67 leaves him one under
American Stewart Cink celebrates a birdie at the 18th that steals the clubhouse lead away from Chris Wood with a 69 that forces a play-off courtesy of a two-under total
Australian Matthew Goggin is a surprise name at the top of the leaderboard going into the final day but a 73 leaves him short on a level par final score
Lee Westwood plays a shot from a bunker during a strong opening to his final round. After topping the leaderboard for much of his round, he eventually fell agonisingly short with a 71 that leaves him one under
After two dropped shots early in his round Tom Watson eventually had this putt on the 18th to win the Open, but missed it to finish on two under and enter a play-off with fellow American Stewart Cink
Unfortunately for Watson he bogeys the first hole of the playoff, doubles the third and bogeys the fourth to end his chances of winning a sixth Open championship
In contrast Cink plays with great control, hitting two pars and two birdies in the playoff to triumph by six strokes
Stewart Cink proudly holds the Claret Jug after winning the 138th Open - his first major triumph
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