and the £1,000 prize to go with it, with a final round of 31 — seven shots clear of runner up steve lovellday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are former conservative mp and chairman of bell pottinger political, tim collins, and pauljohnson, deputy editor of the guardian. tomorrow's front pages... we start with the metro where the headline is the admission the prime minister is said to have made to the 1922 committee this evening, that the party's disastrous election result was her fault. the telegraph claims senior cabinet ministers are in talks with labour counterparts to come up with a plan to force the government to soften its brexit strategy. the ft focuses on the warning from the eu's chief negotiator michel barnier to get on with brexit talks, orface the prospect of the uk failing to secure a deal before the country leaves the union in march 2019. the i refers theresa may's comments to the 1922 committee as her mea culpa, saying the prime minister pledged to stay only as long as she w