Oosthuizen's playing partner Casey, also of Britain, finished a stroke further back in a tie for third place.
"When he (Player) told me the story when he played against Arnold Palmer when he won his first Masters he said, 'They (the fans) wanted to throw stuff at me', added Oosthuizen after climbing from 54th to 15th in the world rankings.
"It meant a lot, him phoning me up. He's just a great guy," he said of his 74-year-old countryman, a winner of nine majors.
Few would have tipped 200-1 outsider Oosthuizen before the tournament and even when he had built a sizeable lead the question marks remained, as he had only won once before on the European Tour.
Louis Oosthuizen with his wife Nel-Mare and daughter Jana after winning the British Open
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