The Open

Jordan Spieth became the youngest American to win The Open Championship today overcoming a bogey on 13 with one of the greatest five-hole finishes in the Tournamentโ€™s history.

Finishing 12-under with a 69 in the final round, Spieth looked as though his day was ready to fall apart during his approach on 13 when his tee-off veered onto the driving range. After spending nearly 20 minutes searching and getting his shot in line, the 23-year-old American was able to salvage a bogey but lost the lead to Matt Kuchar heading into the final stretch of the Tournament.

However Spiethโ€™ troubles on 13 helped him flip the switch for the final five.

Spieth ended up with a birdie on 14 before sinking a nasty 40-foot eagle on 15 and another birdie on 18.

Matt Kuchar, searching for his first major kept things close with a birdie on 15 but his approach on 18 hit a bunker which seal the deal for Spieth.

Despite hitting the bunker on the final hole, Kuchar played about as well as anyone could, he just didnโ€™t have any answers for Spiethโ€™s masterful finish.