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Live updates | Lamprecht goes through range of emotions as low amateur at British Open
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2023-07-23 20:19
Christian Lamprecht led the British Open on Thursday and he won the silver medal as the low amateur on Sunday

HOYLAKE, England (AP) — Christian Lamprecht led the British Open on Thursday. He won the silver medal as the low amateur on Sunday.

It was the stuff in between that frustrated the 22-year-old South African with a big game and a big future.

“It’s been a week with every bit of emotion felt,” the 6-foot-8 (2.03-meter) Lamprecht said after his 3-over 74 in the final round, “coming off a high on Thursday and just not having it the last three days.”

Lamprecht, a two-time All-American from Georgia Tech, was the only amateur to play the weekend at Royal Liverpool. He followed a 66 in the first round, which left him tied for the lead, with a 79 in the second round that saw him make the cut on the number.

He was first out on Sunday and will have to stick around all day to receive his medal. Then it's back home before college starts in two weeks ahead of his final year before turning pro.

“I think there’s a lot of things to take away,” Lamprecht said, “but it’s nice to know that my good golf is good enough to compete with anyone in the world,”

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HARMAN LOOKS TO MAKE HISTORY

Brian Harman wants to make the right kind of history in the British Open.

The American lefty takes a five-shot lead into the final round at Royal Liverpool. No one has lost a lead that large in the Open — or any major — since Jean Van de Velde at Carnoustie in 1999. And even that required a triple bogey on the 72nd hole.

Cameron Young will be alongside in the final group on a cloudy, breezy day. The wind forecast was such the R&A already has adjusted two pin positions on the fifth and 13th holes. The pins are not as deep as originally planned.

Also the tee on the par-3 17th has been moved up 8 yards to play at 132 yards.

In early action, Scottie Scheffler is 3 under for his day through seven holes to reach 1 over for the tournament. Bryson DeChambeau drove the 367-yard fourth hole and made a 25-foot eagle putt. He also has three bogeys in his round.

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