The 35-year-old was the first Italian to win other players such as Tire Woods, Rory McCreevy and Jordan Spit during his 16th knockout on the last day of Narnia in Carnoustie.
Only 14 out of 79 The players got less than an average bullet in a single day, but scored after matching the pair before the birds turned 14 to 18 in the Clarit Jagge.
Molinari said: "It depends ... Ferrari won today ... if he wins, they will probably get those titles." When asked about his victory he would be eliminated from the traditional Italian flavors in the sports tables.
Ferrari could not win, and with the Italian football team lost the World Cup, was able to get out of the shade of golf.
"Obviously, this is on a different level," he said. "Fortunately, many children who watch television today see Costantino (Rocca) reach 95, which, at the same time, inspires them to compete for the same time as Claret Jug.
In 1995, in St. Andrew, Rocca lost the popular anti-American John Daie after the 18-year-old "Green Neighborhood".
He has been reexamined for 23 years in Open in Italy, and this time, Molinari won, only three to ten in the previous 35 races.
Despite being the last two tournaments of Carnoustie, Molinari was considered a stranger.
He said that the lack of attention helped him, especially when he played with a Woods that was attacking in 10 deep places in front of the galleries. While the others lost their temper, Molinari only played and got a winning score.
"It's clear that in my group, the attention was not really on me, saying things this way," Molinari, who jumped from 15th to 6th place in the world ranking and secured his place in the world. The European team for the Ryder Cup in France in September said.
"If someone was expecting a job, I probably would not have expected it, but it stayed the same throughout my career." I do not care about that.
"I worry about the people around me, the work we do, they know how much we try to get here."
In 2010, Molinari and his older brother Edoardo became the first brothers to participate in the Ryder Cup since 1963.
Since then, Edoardo has been injured on the wrist and hand and fell into the standings before returning to the train last year when he won the Hassan II trophy in Morocco.
The new Open champion said he hoped his victory would also be a boost for his brother, with whom he won the World Cup in Italy in 2009.
"I would like to go back to where I was a few years ago," he said. "Golf is a tough animal, he suffered serious injuries and two operations with his hands, but he came back.
"I'm sure this will motivate him even more to achieve great things in golf in the future."
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