2018 Open Championship
The 2018 Open Championship was the 147th Open Championship and was held from 19–22 July 2018 at Carnoustie Golf Links in Angus, Scotland. It was the eighth Open Championship to be played at Carnoustie.
Playing conditions were unusual as a result of the heatwave in Scotland which had produced brown, dry and sun-baked fairways and brown rough. The fairways played quickly, enabling several players to hit drives that covered over 400 yards.
Francesco Molinari posted a bogey-free final round of 69 to win his first major championship. Molinari finished two shots ahead of Kevin Kisner, Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose and Xander Schauffele. He became the first Italian player to win a major.
Media
The 2018 Open Championship was the third to be televised domestically by Sky Sports on dedicated channel Sky Sports The Open. In the United States, it was the third Open Championship to be televised by NBC.Venue
The 2018 event was the eighth Open Championship played at the Carnoustie Golf Links. The most recent was in 2007, with Pádraig Harrington winning the first of his two consecutive Open titles.Course layout
Championship Course^ the 6th hole was named Long until 2003
Lengths of the course for previous Opens:
Field
The Open Championship field was made up of 156 players, who gained entry through various exemption criteria and qualifying tournaments. The criteria included past Open champions, recent major winners, top ranked players in the world rankings and from the leading world tours, and winners and high finishers from various designated tournaments, including the Open Qualifying Series; the winners of designated amateur events, including The Amateur Championship and U.S. Amateur, also gained exemption provided they remain an amateur. Anyone not qualifying via exemption, and had a handicap of 0.4 or lower, could gain entry through regional and final qualifying events.The 2018 Open was the final appearance for 1985 champion Sandy Lyle.
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 22 July 2018
- Mark Calcavecchia
- Stewart Cink
- Darren Clarke
- David Duval
- Ernie Els
- Todd Hamilton
- Pádraig Harrington
- Zach Johnson
- Tom Lehman
- Sandy Lyle
- Rory McIlroy
- Phil Mickelson
- Louis Oosthuizen
- Jordan Spieth
- Henrik Stenson
- Tiger Woods
- Eligible but did not enter: Ian Baker-Finch, Ben Curtis, Justin Leonard
- Paul Lawrie and John Daly withdrew before the tournament.
3. Top 10 finishers and ties in the 2017 Open Championship
- Rafa Cabrera-Bello
- Branden Grace
- Brooks Koepka
- Matt Kuchar
- Marc Leishman
- Li Haotong
- Alex Norén
- Matthew Southgate
- Kiradech Aphibarnrat
- Daniel Berger
- Patrick Cantlay
- Paul Casey
- Kevin Chappell
- Jason Day
- Bryson DeChambeau
- Tony Finau
- Ross Fisher
- Matt Fitzpatrick
- Tommy Fleetwood
- Rickie Fowler
- Sergio García
- Adam Hadwin
- Brian Harman
- Tyrrell Hatton
- Charley Hoffman
- Dustin Johnson
- Kim Si-woo
- Kevin Kisner
- Satoshi Kodaira
- Alexander Lévy
- Hideki Matsuyama
- Francesco Molinari
- Pat Perez
- Ian Poulter
- Jon Rahm
- Patrick Reed
- Justin Rose
- Xander Schauffele
- Charl Schwartzel
- Webb Simpson
- Cameron Smith
- Kyle Stanley
- Brendan Steele
- Justin Thomas
- Bubba Watson
- Gary Woodland
- Nicolas Colsaerts
- Paul Dunne
- Dylan Frittelli
- Scott Jamieson
- Shane Lowry
- Thorbjørn Olesen
- Thomas Pieters
- Jordan Smith
- Hideto Tanihara
- Peter Uihlein
- Lee Westwood
- Fabrizio Zanotti
- Bernd Wiesberger did not play due to injury.
7. Top 5 players, not already exempt, within the top 20 of the 2018 Race to Dubai through the BMW International Open
8. Last five U.S. Open winners
9. Last five Masters Tournament winners
10. Last five PGA Championship winners
11. Last three Players Championship winners
12. The 30 qualifiers for the 2017 Tour Championship
13. Top 5 players, not already exempt, within the top 20 of the 2018 FedEx Cup points list through the Travelers Championship
14. Winner of the 2017 Open de Argentina
15. Playing members of the 2017 Presidents Cup teams
16. Winner of the 2017 Asian Tour Order of Merit
17. Winner of the 2017 PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit
18. Winner of the 2017–18 Sunshine Tour Order of Merit
19. Winner of the 2017 Japan Open
20. Top 2 on the 2017 Japan Golf Tour Official Money List
21. Top 2, not already exempt, on the 2018 Japan Golf Tour Official Money List through the Japan Golf Tour Championship
22. Winner of the 2017 Senior Open Championship
23. Winner of the 2018 Amateur Championship
24. Winner of the 2017 U.S. Amateur
- Doc Redman forfeited his exemption by turning professional in May 2018.
26. Recipient of the 2017 Mark H. McCormack Medal
- Joaquín Niemann forfeited his exemption by turning professional in April 2018.
Open Qualifying Series
The Open Qualifying Series consisted of 11 events from the six major tours and the Korean Tour. Places were available to the leading players who finish in the top n and ties. In the event of ties, positions went to players ranked highest according to that week's OWGR.| Location | Tournament | Date | Spots | Top | Qualifiers |
| Australia | Emirates Australian Open | 26 Nov | 3 | 10 | Jonas Blixt, Cameron Davis, Matt Jones |
| Africa | Joburg Open | 11 Dec | 3 | 10 | Shaun Norris, Shubhankar Sharma, Erik van Rooyen |
| Singapore | SMBC Singapore Open | 21 Jan | 4 | 12 | Danthai Boonma, Sean Crocker, Lucas Herbert, Jazz Janewattananond |
| Japan | Mizuno Open | 27 May | 4 | 12 | Shota Akiyoshi, Michael Hendry, Masahiro Kawamura, Masanori Kobayashi |
| Korea | Kolon Korea Open | 24 Jun | 2 | 8 | Choi Min-chel, Park Sang-hyun |
| France | HNA Open de France | 1 Jul | 3 | 10 | Marcus Kinhult, Russell Knox, Julian Suri |
| United States | Quicken Loans National | 1 Jul | 4 | 12 | Abraham Ancer, Ryan Armour, Bronson Burgoon, Kang Sung-hoon |
| Ireland | Dubai Duty Free Irish Open | 8 Jul | 3 | 10 | Ryan Fox, Zander Lombard, Andy Sullivan |
| United States | A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier | 8 Jul | 4 | 12 | Austin Cook, Jason Kokrak, Kelly Kraft, Brandt Snedeker |
| Scotland | Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open | 15 Jul | 3 | 10 | Jens Dantorp, Eddie Pepperell, Brandon Stone |
| United States | John Deere Classic | 15 Jul | 1 | 5 | Michael Kim |
Final Qualifying
The Final Qualifying events were played on 3 July at four courses covering Scotland and the North-West, Central and South-coast regions of England. Three qualifying places were available at each location.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.- Chez Reavie
- An Byeong-hun
- Charles Howell III
- Kevin Na
- Beau Hossler
- Ryan Moore
- Andrew Landry
- Keegan Bradley
Round summaries
First round
Thursday, 19 July 2018Kevin Kisner opened with 66 for a one-shot lead over Tony Finau, Zander Lombard, and Erik van Rooyen. Kisner was one-over after his first five holes before making a 40-foot eagle putt at the 6th. He made another 35-footer for birdie at the following hole, and added three straight birdies on the back-nine.
Finau made eight birdies in his round to join Van Rooyen and Lombard in second place. Defending champion Jordan Spieth was 3-under before playing his final four holes in 4-over, including a double bogey at the 15th. He finished with 72. Three-time champion Tiger Woods, playing at the Open for the first time since 2015, had two early birdies but made three bogeys on the back-nine to finish even-par.
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| 1 | ![]() Second roundFriday, 20 July 2018Zach Johnson, the 2015 champion, holed a 30-foot putt at the 18th to post a round of 67 and tie first round leader Kevin Kisner. Kisner held a two-shot lead playing the 18th, but hit his approach in the burn guarding the green and made double bogey. Pat Perez, Tommy Fleetwood and Xander Schauffele were a shot behind at five-under. Perez was tied for the lead playing the 18th, but hit into a bunker and made bogey. Fleetwood, runner-up at the U.S. Open after shooting 63 in the final round, shot a bogey-free 65 ; Fleetwood owns the course record of 63 at Carnoustie, made at the 2017 Dunhill Links Championship. Rory McIlroy, the 2014 champion, shot 69 for a second straight day to join a group two shots out of the lead. Jordan Spieth, one-over after the first round, rebounded with a 4-under 67 to get within three of the lead, while Tiger Woods shot another even-par round. World No. 1 and 2 Dustin Johnson and Justin Thomas both missed the cut, Johnson making a double bogey at the last while Thomas made three straight double bogeys on the front-nine.
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