sport news Here are the six bites taken from The Open at Royal St George's in Sandwich

sport news Here are the six bites taken from The Open at Royal St George's in Sandwich
sport news Here are the six bites taken from The Open at Royal St George's in Sandwich
Kevin Kisner's lonely round, ticket technology troubles and R&A's response to Donald Trump's Turnberry tantrum... here are the six bites taken from The Open at Royal St George's in Sandwich Kevin Kisner shrugged off a partner-less final round to card a two under par 68 Like at Wimbledon, the digital tickets system suffer a few hiccups in Sandwich Peter Gardiner-Hill, 94, scrambled his way up to the best seat in the house Donald Trump's gripe about Turnberry's blacklist drew short shrift from R&A  The vaccination tent at Royal St George's did a roaring trade over the four days 

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Collin Morikawa held off the challenge to claim his second major on just his eighth appearance in one of golf's elite events. 

However, there were many other interesting stories on and off the course at Royal St George's.

Mike Dickson and Matt Hughes take you through it... 

KISNER'S EARLY MARKER

COVID regulations meant that Sunday's lone early starter Kevin Kisner was not allowed a playing partner — as can usually be his choice. 

Instead, he was accompanied only by marker Nigel Wightman, a member from nearby Royal Cinque Ports. 

Kevin Kisner was undeterred by his lack of a playing partner as he shot 68 on Sunday

Kevin Kisner was undeterred by his lack of a playing partner as he shot 68 on Sunday

Kisner shot a very decent 68 in exactly two-and-a-half hours, showing quick golf can be good golf.   

TICKET TECH ISN'T

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