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Stephen Dodd wins Senior British Open with last-hole birdie

Stephen Dodd birdied the final hole to win the Senior British Open by one stroke on Sunday, holding off challenges from Miguel Angel Jimenez and Darren Clarke to secure his first major title.

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US Open 2025
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The Open 2025
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Ryder Cup 2025
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