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SCOTTIE SCHEFFLER kissed his wife Meredith and cuddled baby Bennett as he breezed to Open glory by four shots.

The dominant world No. 1 swept aside the rest of the field and blew away Portrush as he proved he can master links golf.

And after tapping in his par putt to seal the win, he roared with delight and then embraced his family on the 18th green in emotional scenes.

Scheffler, 29, started the final round at -14 with a four-shot lead over playing partner Haotong Li.

And barring a rogue double bogey when he failed to get out of a bunker on the eighth, in the end, this was merely a Sunday afternoon stroll in the park for Scheffler, who became the first man to win his first four Majors by three strokes or more.

He doffed his cap to mark the win, after holing a putt on 18 for a round of 68 to finish -17.

He was then joined on the 18th green by his family in emotional scenes.

And at Shinnecock Hills for the US Open next June, Scheffler will be aiming to become just the seventh man to complete the career Grand Slam.

His victory was done and dusted long before he rolled in his putt on the 72nd hole.

Scheffler's closest challenger was Harris English, who shot 66 to finish on -13.

Chris Gotterup made it a USA 1-2-3 while Rory McIlroy ended up in T7 on -10 with a closing round of 69.

But Bryson DeChambeau was left wondering what might have been.

The big-hitting Californian carded rounds of 65 on Friday, 68 on Saturday, and 64 on Sunday - a total of 16 under par over the last three rounds.

However, the LIV Golf man, used to playing three rounds on the Saudi breakaway tour, had a stinker on Thursday with a seven-over 78.

That ruled him out of contention for the Claret Jug - and he looked set to miss the cut before his delayed surge.

He finished on -9 but would have been right in contention had he not suffered a nightmare in the opening round.

Speaking of nightmares, Sergio Garcia certainly had one.

The fiery Spaniard smacked his driver into the ground after a wayward tee shot on the second hole - and snapped the club in half.

The head then fell off and tumbled away, leaving Garcia unable to use his longest club for the remaining 16 holes.

Ironically, the 2017 Masters champ birdied all three par 5s, including the hole when he broke the driver, and carded a 68 to finish at -3.

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00:00Scottie Scheffler kissed his wife Meredith and cuddled baby Bennett as he breezed to open glory
00:11by four shots. One swept aside the rest of the field and blew away Portrish as he proved he can
00:16master Link's golf. And after tapping in his par putt to seal the win, he roared with delight and
00:22then embraced his family on the 18th green in emotional scenes. Scheffler, 29, started the
00:28final round at minus 14 with a four-shot lead over playing partner Houdon Lee. His victory was done
00:34and dusted long before he rolled in his putt on the 72nd hole. Scottie Scheffler's baby son Bennett
00:42stole the show at the open on Sunday with his cute antics. The toddler, who was just 14 months old,
00:48was beside his 29-year-old dad as he won his first claret jug and the fourth major championship of
00:53his career. He was held by mum Meredith, 29, as Scottie putted out for a four-shot victory at
00:59Royal Portrish in Northern Ireland. But the real fun started when she put him on the ground to
01:05puddle about. With a dummy firmly gripped between his lips, young Bennett tried to run up the slope
01:10towards the 18th green, where dad Scottie had just been presented with the famous old trophy.
01:15But the unfortunate Todd lost his balance and face-planted the manicured turf.
01:19Thankfully, he was fine, an Inranda official came over to help him to his feet.

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