2007 Open Championship
The 2007 Open Championship was a men's major golf championship and the 136th Open Championship, played from 19–22 July at Carnoustie Golf Links in Scotland. Pádraig Harrington defeated Sergio García in a playoff to take the title and his first major championship.
A field of 156 players participated in the championship, and the purse was £4.2 million ; the winner received £750,000. Using conversion rates at the time of the tournament, the purse was €6,158,474 for the European Tour's Order of Merit rankings and US$8,637,720 for the PGA Tour's money list.
History of The Open Championship at Carnoustie
Carnoustie hosted its first Open Championship in 1931 and the 2007 Open was the seventh to be held at Carnoustie, and third consecutive to end in a playoff. Carnoustie's prestige in the golf community is irrefutable as the list of champions includes Tommy Armour, Henry Cotton, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Tom Watson and Paul Lawrie.The 1999 championship was nicknamed "Carnastie" due to how difficult the course and conditions were. Jean van de Velde stood on the 72nd tee with a three-shot lead, needing only a double-bogey to win. He memorably triple-bogeyed the hole and went to a four-hole playoff with Lawrie and Justin Leonard, in which Lawrie prevailed. Watson's win in 1975, his first of five Open Championships, came after an 18-hole Sunday playoff with Jack Newton.
Course layout
Carnoustie Golf Links – Championship Course^ the 6th hole was named Long until 2003
Lengths of the course for previous Opens:
- 1999:, par 71
- 1975:, par 72
- 1968:, par 72
- 1953:, par 72
- 1937:, par 72
- 1931:, par 72
Field
1. First 10 and anyone tying for 10th place in the 2006 Open Championship
Ángel Cabrera, Chris DiMarco, Ernie Els, Jim Furyk, Sergio García, Carl Pettersson, Andrés Romero, Adam Scott, Hideto Tanihara, Tiger Woods
2. Past Open Champions aged 65 or under
Mark Calcavecchia, Ben Curtis, John Daly, Nick Faldo, Todd Hamilton, Tony Jacklin, Paul Lawrie, Tom Lehman, Justin Leonard, Sandy Lyle, Mark O'Meara
- Eligible but not competing: Ian Baker-Finch, Seve Ballesteros, David Duval, Johnny Miller, Greg Norman, Nick Price, Bill Rogers, Tom Watson, Tom Weiskopf
Robert Allenby, Stephen Ames, Stuart Appleby, Aaron Baddeley, Chad Campbell, Paul Casey, K. J. Choi, Stewart Cink, Luke Donald, Joe Durant, Niclas Fasth, Retief Goosen, Anders Hansen, Pádraig Harrington, Charles Howell III, David Howell, Trevor Immelman, Zach Johnson, Robert Karlsson, Davis Love III, Phil Mickelson, Colin Montgomerie, Arron Oberholser, Geoff Ogilvy, Nick O'Hern, Rod Pampling, Ian Poulter, John Rollins, Justin Rose, Rory Sabbatini, Charl Schwartzel, Vijay Singh, Henrik Stenson, Richard Sterne, Steve Stricker, Vaughn Taylor, David Toms, Scott Verplank, Mike Weir, Lee Westwood, Brett Wetterich
- Eligible but not competing: Tim Clark, José María Olazábal
John Bickerton, Thomas Bjørn, Paul Broadhurst, Johan Edfors, Jeev Milkha Singh, Anthony Wall
5. The BMW PGA Championship winners for 2005-2007
6. Top three players, not otherwise exempt, in the top 20 of the 2007 European Tour Order of Merit through 27 May
Markus Brier, Raphaël Jacquelin, Yang Yong-eun
7. Top two players, not otherwise exempt, with the most European Tour prize money from the Italian Open through the French Open, including the U. S. Open
Bradley Dredge, Graeme Storm
8. The leading player, not exempt having applied above, in the first 5 and ties of each of the 2007 European Open and the 2007 Barclays Scottish Open.
Pelle Edberg, Grégory Havret
9. The U.S. Open Champions for 2003–2007
Michael Campbell
10. The U.S. Masters Champions for 2003–2007
11. The U.S. PGA Champions for 2002–2006
Rich Beem, Shaun Micheel
12. The Players Champions for 2005–2007
- Eligible but not competing: Fred Funk
Brett Quigley
14. First 3 and anyone tying for 3rd place, not exempt having applied above, in the top 20 of the Official Money List of the 2007 PGA Tour on completion of the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial
Nick Watney, Boo Weekley
15. First 2 PGA Tour members and any PGA Tour members tying for 2nd place, not exempt, in a cumulative money list taken from The Players Championship and the five PGA Tour events leading up to and including the 2007 AT&T National
Hunter Mahan
- Eligible but not competing: Woody Austin
Pat Perez, Jonathan Byrd
17. Playing members of the 2006 Ryder Cup teams
Darren Clarke, J. J. Henry, Paul McGinley
18. Winner of the Order of Merit of the Asian Tour for 2006
19. First 2 on the Order of Merit of the PGA Tour of Australasia for 2006
Kevin Stadler
20. Winner of the Order of Merit of the Sunshine Tour for 2006/07
21. The Canadian Open Champion for 2006
22. The Japan Open Champion for 2006
Paul Sheehan
23. First 2 on the Official Money List of the Japan Golf Tour for 2006
Toru Taniguchi
- Eligible but not competing: Shingo Katayama
Lee Dong-hwan, Lee Seong-ho, Toshinori Muto, Achi Sato
25. First 2 and anyone tying for 2nd place, not exempt having applied above, in a cumulative money list taken from all official Japan Golf Tour events from the 2007 Japan PGA Championship up to and including the 2007 Mizuno Open Yomiuri Classic
Tomohiro Kondo, Toshimitsu Izawa
26. The Senior British Open Champion for 2006
Loren Roberts
27. The 2007 Amateur Champion
Drew Weaver
28. The U.S. Amateur Champion for 2006
Richie Ramsay
29. The European Individual Amateur Champion for 2006
Rory McIlroy
International Final Qualifying
Local Final Qualifying
Alternates
- Richard Green – took spot not taken by Woody Austin
- Lucas Glover – replaced Shingo Katayama
- Tom Pernice Jr. – replaced José María Olazábal
Round summaries
First round
Thursday, 19 July 2007Sergio García led the field with a six-under 65; eight years earlier in 1999, he shot 89 in the opening round at Carnoustie and missed the cut by eighteen strokes. Amateur Rory McIlroy had the only bogey-free round on the day at 68 ; he qualified for the Open by winning the European Amateur Championship in 2006.
Tiger Woods began his campaign for a third straight Open Championship with a 69, including an eagle at Hogan's Alley, the famous 6th hole at Carnoustie. Paul McGinley was bogey-free until the 15th and 16th holes and carded a 67. John Daly suffered an incredible swoon, scoring −5 after three birdies and an eagle on 11, then had a double bogey at 12, triple bogey at 14, and three more bogeys on the way to a 74 for the round and went on to miss the cut. The scoring average on the day was 73.72.
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| 1 | ![]() Second roundFriday, 20 July 2007First round leader Sergio García shot a level par 71 to stay at −6 and led by two strokes. Rory McIlroy shot a 76 to drop to +2, tied for 31st going into the weekend. Paul McGinley's 75 dropped him to even par after starting the day in second place. Tiger Woods had a disappointing 74 which started with a double bogey on the first hole. Mike Weir shot the best round of the day with a 68, which moved him into a tie for third place. The 36-hole cut fluctuated until it settled at +4, and the scoring average for the second round was 74.10.
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