Spieth strugging in final round of the Open...Yankees fall to Seattle in walkoff fashion...and Team USA clinches a spot in the Gold Cup final. Greg Larson has more details on today's Sunday Sports Update...
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Top left: How quickly things can change in a golf major. After three rounds, it looked like the British Open was Jordan Spieth's to lose, as he led Matt Kuchar by three strokes. Today has been a completely different story at Royal Birkdale -- it appears that Kuchar now finds himself in the driver's seat after Spieth bogeyed three of the first four holes. Photo by PA Images
Top right: Another home run for Aaron Judge. On Saturday, the crowd in Seattle got to rise again for the New York Yankees right fielder, as his belted his MLB-leading 32nd round-tripper of the year. But the Mariners had the last laugh at Safeco Field, as Nelson Cruz hit a walk-off RBI single in the 10th to give Seattle a 6-5 win. Photo by USA Today
Bottom left: Clint Dempsey celebrates after scoring his 57th career international goal for the United States on Saturday. Dempsey's goal tied Landon Donovan's record for most career goals for the USA. More importantly, it clinched a spot in the finals of the Gold Cup. The USA defeated Costa Rica 2-0 in Arlington, Texas. Photo by EPA
Bottom right: Chris Froome is the winner of the 2017 Tour de France. Froome officially clinched his fourth TDF victory in five years after Saturday's penultimate stage in Marseille. Today's final stage is largely ceremonial, as the survivors of the three-week race ride on the Champs-Elysees in Paris. Photo by Sky Sports