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The Open: Branden Grace first man in major history to shoot 62 round

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Watch highlights of Branden Grace's historic round as he became the first man to shoot 62 at a major

Branden Grace became the first man in history to shoot a round of 62 in a major during a record-breaking third round at The 146th Open.

Grace's 62 as it happened
Grace's 62 as it happened

Relive how Branden Grace achieved major history at Royal Birkdale

The South African ripped up the record books by firing eight birdies in a flawless display at Royal Birkdale, taking advantage of benign conditions after overnight rain on the par-70 layout.

Beginning the day 10 strokes adrift of midway leader Jordan Spieth, Grace rolled in from 15 feet at the first and followed a birdie at the fourth with a two-putt gain at the par-five next.

Grace unaware of major history
Grace unaware of major history

Branden Grace said he was unaware he had made major history after his record-breaking third round at The Open.

SOUTHPORT, ENGLAND - JULY 22:  Branden Grace of South Africa walks down the 16th fairway during the third round of the 146th Open Championship at Royal Bir
Image: Grace carded a blemish-free card at Royal Birkdale

Grace posted back-to-back birdies from the eighth to reach the turn in 29 and moved further up the leaderboard by holing a 35-footer at the par-three 14th.

A birdie putt at the 15th lipped out but Grace responded by holing a long effort at the par-four next, before getting to eight under with a two-putt gain at the par-five 17th.

SOUTHPORT, ENGLAND - JULY 22:  Branden Grace of South Africa with his caddie Zak Rasego on the 16th fairway during the third round of the 146th Open Champi
Image: The South African's low round lifted him to four under

Needing a par at the last to become the first player to card a sub-63 round in a major, Grace shot over the green with his second shot but two-putted from the fringe to card a history-making four.

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Ten players had previously posted a round of 63 in an Open, with Phil Mickelson and eventual winner Henrik Stenson both posting that number during last year's tournament at Royal Troon.

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