TROON, Scotland -- Former British Open champion Ben Curtis managed a chuckle when he came off the course with a 10 on his scoreboard.He wasnt in such a good mood a few hours earlier, when he knocked his ball in three different bunkers on the way to a sextuple bogey.I wanted to go jump in the ocean, Curtis said with a weak smile.His troubles began when he drove into a fairway bunker at the 377-yard third hole, the second-shortest of all the par 4s at Royal Troon.Curtis had a decent lie in the sand and thought he could possibly get it to the front of the green, but that was far too optimistic for a player whose game has been in disarray. His shot clipped the lip of the bunker, the ball plugging when it fell back in, leaving him with no real shot. It took two more swings just to get onto the fairway.Turns out, there was more havoc to come. Curtis dumped his fifth shot in a bunker in front of the green, needed two more swings to escape that patch of sand -- only to watch helplessly as the ball rolled into another bunker behind the green. He finally got the next one to stay on the short grass and two-putted for his 10.Youve got to stay out of them, he said of the devilish bunkers dotting the links course. I should have just chipped out the first time. But when youre 6 over, you need to make some birdies.With no chance to make the cut, Curtis meandered through the rest of a rainy round with seven bogeys on the next 14 holes, before a birdie at No. 18 left him at 12-over 83 -- his worst Open round ever.Curtis finished a most forgettable week with a cumulative score of 18-over 160, missing out on the weekend for the third year in a row and seventh time in the last eight years.This is typical of how Ive been playing all year, he said. The motivation, the heart, it kind of goes out you (after a 10). At that point, you just want to finish.Since his improbable win as an Open rookie in 2003, Curtis has missed the cut 10 times and hasnt finished higher that a tie for seventh in 2008.He can take some solace from his Troon debacle.I wont be the last person to ever do that in the Open, he said, maybe not even today.---Follow Paul Newberry on Twitter at www.twitter.com/pnewberry1963 . His work can be found at http://bigstory.ap.org/content/paul-newberry . Kylian Mbappe Jersey . The Brazilian goalkeeper signed a loan deal with the Major League Soccer club on Friday as he looks to get playing time ahead of this summers World Cup in his home country. Timothy Weah Jersey . 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Following a loss to Colorado on Saturday, Minnesota rebounded the following night to blank Nashville 4-0, but then had the tables turned on them Tuesday. WINNIPEG, Manitoba -- Kyle Okposo came through with his first multi-goal game with Buffalo Sabres, and Robin Lehner shut down the Winnipeg Jets to get the Sabres a needed win.Okposo scored twice, Brian Gionta also had a goal, and Lehner made 37 saves to lead the Sabres to a 3-1 win over the Jets on Sunday.The Jets outshot Buffalo 38-28, including 17-7 when in the third when they spoiled Lehners shutout bid.I thought we did a really good job angling our third guy when they were able to come out of the zone, Okposo said. I thought we did a good job shutting their rush down, shutting their chances down.Sabres coach Dan Bylsma likes the way his team has regrouped after a 4-3 shootout loss in Philadelphia on Thursday, when they gave up a three-goal lead in the third.I do think we have to have learned a lesson from the Philadelphia game, he said.Nickolaj Ehlers scored for Winnipeg. Michael Hutchinson gave up the three goals on 15 shots before he was replaced by Connor Hellebuyck late in the second period. Hellebuyck stopped all 10 shots he faced.Penalty killing was a big part of the win, with the Sabres giving up six power plays to Winnipegs one, including two in the third period when the Jets attempted a comeback.Okposo came out of the penalty box in the first, then regained control of his own blocked shot at 10:51, driving it over Hutchinsons shoulder.Gionta made it 2-0 on a loose puck less than two minutes later in the first. Okposo beat Hutchinson again with 6:01 left in the second -- this time higgh on his stick side -- to make it 3-0.ddddddddddddThat was enough for Jets coach Paul Maurice, who brought in Hellebuyck.It is what it is, Hutchinson said. You try and help the team win. It doesnt matter who is in the net every given night.Ehlers finally scored for Winnipeg at 4:49 of the third.The Jets were playing for the fourth game in six days, though they had a day off after back to back wins -- including a 1-0 shutout against Colorado on Friday when Hutchinson posted his first shutout of the season.Lehner was impenetrable through two periods, although the Sabres gave up four power plays through the first 40 minutes.Obviously their goalie was good but we had some good chances that we could have put in, Ehlers said. Hopefully the next game they go in.Winnipeg stayed out of the penalty box until early in the third but Buffalo had trouble getting off a shot on the ensuing man advantage until there were only a few seconds left.Game notes The Jets and Sabres pulled off a major trade last season, but only two players involved were on the ice Sunday. Last February, the Jets got goalie Drew Stafford and Joel Armia, defenseman Tyler Myers and draft picks for forward Evander Kane, defenseman Zach Bogosian and goalie Jason Kasdorf. Stafford, Myers and Kane all sat out Sunday with injuries.UP NEXT:Sabres: At Minnesota on Tuesday night.Jets: Host Washington on Tuesday night. ' ' '