Don't they erect statues for performances as epic as this?
Whatever was thrown at Darren Clarke on Sunday, whether it was the pitiless weather, an outward half of astonishing brilliance from Phil Mickelson or some robust athleticism from Dustin Johnson, the man from Northern Ireland could not be moved.
Never mind the Giant's Causeway. Here was a giant with a cause, determined to fulfil a destiny forged on one of the world's great links, but which everyone bar Clarke and his inner team thought had passed him by.
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