• World No 1 taps wrist at officials before finishing tied for fourth • Holmes plummets from third to fourth last after round of 87 Brooks Koepka was left frustrated by the slow play of his partner JB Holmes as he failed to rustle up his customary last-round finish. The world No 1 had won four of the last nine majors coming into Portrush but a spluttering final-round 74 – including four bogeys in the first four holes – left him tied for fourth overall with Lee Westwood on six under. And towards the end of the round, with the chances of winning his first Open title long gone, the American signalled his displeasure at Holmes’s play by tapping his wrist in the direction of his officials. Continue reading...