2014 Open Championship


The 2014 Open Championship was a major golf championship">Men's major golf championships">major golf championship and the 143rd Open Championship, held from 17 to 20 July at Royal Liverpool Golf Club in Merseyside, England.
Rory McIlroy won his first Open Championship, two strokes ahead of runners-up Rickie Fowler and Sergio García, and became only the sixth to win the championship going wire-to-wire after 72 holes. It was McIlroy's third major title, having won the U.S. Open in 2011 and the PGA Championship in 2012; he became the first European to win three different majors and joined Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods as the only three to win three majors by the age of 25.

Venue

The 2014 event was the twelfth Open Championship played at Royal Liverpool Golf Club. The most recent was in 2006, with Tiger Woods winning his second consecutive Open Championship title, holding off Chris DiMarco with a two-shot victory. The first open at the venue was in 1897, won by amateur Harold Hilton by a stroke ahead of James Braid.
Lengths of the course for previous Opens :

Field

Criteria and exemptions

Each player is classified according to the first category in which he qualified, but other categories are shown in parentheses.
1. The Open Champions aged 60 or under on 20 July 2014
2. The Open Champions for 2004–2013
3. The Open Champions finishing in the first 10 and tying for 10th place in The Open Championship 2009–2013
4. First 10 and anyone tying for 10th place in the 2013 Open Championship
5. The first 50 players on the Official World Golf Ranking for Week 21, 2014
6. First 30 in the Race to Dubai for 2013
7. The BMW PGA Championship winners for 2012–2014
8. First 5 European Tour members and any European Tour members tying for 5th place, not otherwise exempt, in the top 20 of the Race to Dubai on completion of the 2014 BMW International Open
9. The U.S. Open Champions for 2010–2014
10. The Masters Tournament Champions for 2010–2014
11. The PGA Champions for 2009–2013
12. The Players Champions for 2012–2014
13. The leading 30 qualifiers for the 2013 Tour Championship
14. First 5 PGA Tour members and any PGA Tour members tying for 5th place, not exempt in the top 20 of the PGA Tour FedEx Cup points list for 2014 on completion of the 2014 Travelers Championship
15. Playing members of the 2013 Presidents Cup teams
16. First and anyone tying for 1st place on the Order of Merit of the Asian Tour for 2013
17. First and anyone tying for 1st place on the Order of Merit of the PGA Tour of Australasia for 2013
18. First and anyone tying for 1st place on the Order of Merit of the Southern Africa PGA Sunshine Tour for 2013
19. The Japan Open Champion for 2013
20. First 2 and anyone tying for 2nd place, not exempt, on the Official Money List of the Japan Golf Tour for 2013
21. First 2 and anyone tying for 2nd place, in a cumulative money list taken from all official 2014 Japan Golf Tour events up to and including the 2014 Japan Golf Tour Championship.
22. The Senior Open Champion for 2013
23. The Amateur Championship|Amateur] Champion for 2014
24. The U.S. Amateur Champion for 2013
25. The European Amateur Champion for 2013
26. The Mark H. McCormack Medal winner for 2013

Open Qualifying Series

Major changes were made to qualification routes. The Open Qualifying Series was introduced, consisting of 10 events from the six major tours. This series largely replaced International Final Qualifying. Places were available to the leading players who finished in the top n and ties. In the event of ties, positions went to players according to their position in that week's Official World Golf Ranking.
LocationTournamentDateSpotsTopQualifiers
AustraliaEmirates Australian Open1 Dec310Rhein Gibson, Bryden Macpherson, John Senden
AfricaJoburg Open9 Feb310George Coetzee, Jin Jeong, Justin Walters
Thailand36-hole qualifier7 Mar4n/aHiroshi Iwata, Pan Cheng-tsung, Yoshinobu Tsukada, Wu Ashun
JapanMizuno Open1 Jun412Jang Dong-kyu, Kim Hyung-tae, Tomohiro Kondo, Juvic Pagunsan
IrelandThe Irish Open22 Jun310Matthew Baldwin, Edoardo Molinari, Danny Willett
USAQuicken Loans National29 Jun412Charley Hoffman, Ben Martin, Brendan Steele, Shawn Stefani
FranceAlstom Open de France6 Jul310Michael Hoey, Robert Karlsson, Victor Riu
USAGreenbrier Classic6 Jul412Billy Hurley III, George McNeill, Chris Stroud, Cameron Tringale
ScotlandScottish Open13 Jul310Kristoffer Broberg, Tyrrell Hatton, Scott Jamieson
USAJohn Deere Classic13 Jul15Brian Harman

Final Qualifying

Unlike in previous years, when final qualifying had been held on courses close to the Open Championship venue, events were played at four courses covering Scotland and the North, Central and South regions of England.
LocationQualifiers
Gailes LinksPaul McKechnie, Jamie McLeary, Marc Warren
HillsideOscar Florén, Chris Hanson, John Singleton
SunningdaleAn Byeong-hun, Chris Rodgers, Matthew Southgate
WoburnPaul Dunne, Rhys Enoch, Oliver Fisher

Alternates

To make up the full field of 156, additional places were allocated in ranking order from the Official World Golf Ranking at the time that these places were made available by the Championship Committee. Any places made available after the week 27 rankings issued on 6 July 2014 used these week 27 rankings.
From the Week 26 Official World Golf Ranking:
From the Week 27 Official World Golf Ranking:

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, 17 July 2014
Rory McIlroy shot a bogey-free round of 66 to take a one-stroke lead over Matteo Manassero. World number one Adam Scott, Sergio García, brothers Edoardo and Francesco Molinari, Shane Lowry, Brooks Koepka and Jim Furyk were another shot further back at 68. Three-time champion Tiger Woods, playing in his first major championship of the year following back surgery, rebounded from bogeys on his first two holes to post a round of 69.
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Second round

Friday, 18 July 2014
Rory McIlroy shot a second consecutive round of 66 to post a 132 total and a four-shot lead after 36 holes. Dustin Johnson had the lowest round of the tournament with a 65 to move into second place.
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Third round

Saturday, 19 July 2014
In anticipation of an approaching severe storm with lightning Saturday afternoon, the R&A announced Friday that the third round would be played off both the 1st and 10th tees in threesomes. Normal play is from only the first tee in pairs. This was the first time that play went off both tees at The Open.
Rickie Fowler, beginning the round six shots behind leader Rory McIlroy, recorded birdies on 7 of his first 12 holes to pull into a tie for the lead at 12-under. Still tied, Fowler made bogey on the 14th, while McIlroy made a putt for birdie and a two-shot swing which gave him the lead again. At the par-5 16th, Fowler made another bogey to drop into a tie for second with playing partner Sergio García. McIlroy then eagled the hole to take a 5-shot lead after the three-shot swing with Fowler. All three players bogeyed the 17th. At the par-5 18th, García made par and Fowler made birdie, but McIlroy hit his approach to and made another eagle, pushing his lead to six shots after 54 holes. McIlroy was the only person to eagle the 16th and 18th holes in the third round. Going into the closing round, McIlroy was within three shots of both the Open scoring record to par and the record score to par for all major championships, both of which are −19. The severe storms expected never materialized, although heavy showers preceded and followed third round play.
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Final round

Sunday, 20 July 2014
Sergio García applied pressure on the leader Rory McIlroy early, making birdie at three of the first five holes. McIlroy responded with a birdie at the 1st hole, while playing partner Rickie Fowler missed a number of early opportunities for birdie. McIlroy made bogey at both the 5th and the 6th to drop his lead to 3 shots, and came back with a birdie at the 9th. García made an eagle at the 10th, besting McIlroy and Fowler who both made birdie. McIlroy made bogey at 13 to fall to −16 and his lead fell to two shots over García. However, García missed the green at the 15th in a greenside bunker and failed to escape the bunker on his first attempt. He made bogey and dropped into a tie with Fowler at −13. All three players made birdie at 16, and McIlroy missed the green at the 17th. His chip shot rolled to within a foot from the cup, securing par. Fowler and García both made birdie at the 18th. McIlroy made par for a two-shot victory. Jim Furyk finished fourth, as he did in 2006, also at Hoylake.
The low round of the day and the championship was 65, recorded by four players in placid conditions on Sunday.

Final leaderboard

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Scorecard

Final round
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