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Dog-walkers, topped tee shots and the new champion returned to the Old Course one day after the British Open

ST. ANDREWS, Scotland — Less than 12 hours after Louis Oosthuizen closed out one of the most dominant performances in Open Championship history, the Old Course reopened for business. Dog-walkers and scores of tourists milled about the 18th hole Monday morning, snapping pictures of the Valley of Sin, the Royal & Ancient clubhouse and whatever other monuments of golfdom they fancied sticking in a …

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