The 2009 Open Championship was a
men's major golf championship and the 138th
Open Championship, held from 16–19 July at the Ailsa Course of the
Turnberry Resort, in
Ayrshire
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,
Scotland.
Stewart Cink
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won his only major championship after a four-hole
playoff with
Tom Watson. At age 59, Watson had the chance to win his sixth Open and become the oldest major champion in history during regulation play, but was unable to
par the final hole and tied with Cink.
It was the fourth Open at Turnberry; the previous winners were Watson (
1977
Events January
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* January 10 – Mount Nyiragongo erupts in eastern Zaire (now the Democratic R ...
),
Greg Norman (
1986
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Events January
* January 1
** Aruba gains increased autonomy from the Netherlands by separating from the Netherlands Antilles.
**Spain and Portugal ente ...
), and
Nick Price (
1994
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).
Venue
As with previous editions of The Open Championship at Turnberry, this event was played on the resort's Ailsa Course. Since it last hosted the Championship in
1994
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, the
course
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had been lengthened by almost , with over having been added to the par 5 17th hole. Six new
tees had been built, and the 16th hole was longer and had been remodelled into a dog-leg to the right, having previously been relatively straight.
Card of the course
Ailsa Course
Previous lengths of the course for The Open Championship:
*
1994
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: , par 70
*
1986
The year 1986 was designated as the International Year of Peace by the United Nations.
Events January
* January 1
** Aruba gains increased autonomy from the Netherlands by separating from the Netherlands Antilles.
**Spain and Portugal ente ...
: , par 70
*
1977
Events January
* January 8 – Three bombs explode in Moscow within 37 minutes, killing seven. The bombings are attributed to an Armenian separatist group.
* January 10 – Mount Nyiragongo erupts in eastern Zaire (now the Democratic R ...
: , par 70
Field
Each year, around two-thirds of The Open Championship field consists of players that are fully exempt from qualifying for the Open. Below is a list of the exemption categories, and the players who were exempt for the 2009 Open. Each player is classified according to the first category by which they qualified, with other categories they also fall into being shown in parentheses. Some categories are not shown as all players in that category had already qualified from an earlier category:
1. First 10 and anyone tying for 10th place in the
2008 Open Championship
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Robert Allenby (5,15),
Stephen Ames
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(5),
Paul Casey (5,6,7,19),
Ben Curtis (3,4,5,15,19),
Ernie Els (3,4,5,15),
Jim Furyk (5,15,19),
Pádraig Harrington (3,4,5,6,13,19),
David Howell,
Anthony Kim (5,15,19),
Greg Norman (3),
Ian Poulter (5,6,19),
Henrik Stenson
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He is the first male Swedish and first male Nordic major champion, having won the 2016 Open Championship at Royal Troon with a major championship record score of 264. ...
(5,6,14,19),
Steve Stricker (5,15,19),
Chris Wood
*
Robert Karlsson (5,6,19) withdrew prior to the tournament due to an eye problem.
2. Past Open Champions born between 17 July 1943 and 19 July 1948
(Eligible but did not compete:
Tony Jacklin,
Johnny Miller)
3. Past Open Champions aged 60 or under on 19 July 2008
Mark Calcavecchia,
John Daly,
David Duval (4),
Nick Faldo
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,
Todd Hamilton (4),
Paul Lawrie (4),
Tom Lehman,
Justin Leonard (5,15,19),
Sandy Lyle,
Mark O'Meara,
Tom Watson,
Tiger Woods (4,5,11,12,13)
(Eligible but did not compete:
Ian Baker-Finch,
Seve Ballesteros
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,
Nick Price,
Bill Rogers)
4. The Open Champions for 1999-2008
5. The first 50 players on the
Official World Golf Rankings for Week 21, 2009
Ángel Cabrera (11,12),
Chad Campbell (15,19),
K. J. Choi (15),
Stewart Cink
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(15,19),
Tim Clark (15),
Luke Donald
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Donald had an outstanding year in 2011, winnin ...
,
Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño
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,
Ross Fisher (6),
Sergio García (6,14,15,19),
Retief Goosen (6),
Miguel Ángel Jiménez (6,7,19),
Dustin Johnson,
Zach Johnson (12),
Martin Kaymer (6),
Søren Kjeldsen (6),
Hunter Mahan (15,19),
Graeme McDowell (6,19),
Rory McIlroy
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,
Geoff Ogilvy (11),
Sean O'Hair,
Kenny Perry (15,19),
Álvaro Quirós
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Quirós was born in Guadiaro, a borough of San Roque, Cádiz. He turned professional in 2004.
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Quirós played on the Challenge Tour in 2006, ...
(6),
Justin Rose (19),
Rory Sabbatini,
Adam Scott,
Vijay Singh (13,15),
David Toms,
Camilo Villegas (15),
Nick Watney,
Mike Weir (15),
Lee Westwood
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(6,19),
Oliver Wilson (6,19)
*
Trevor Immelman (12,15) withdrew prior to the tournament due to a wrist injury.
*
Phil Mickelson (12,13,14,15,19) withdrew prior to the tournament due to his wife's recovery from breast cancer surgery.
*
Shingo Katayama (23,24) withdrew prior to the tournament due a back injury.
*
Jeev Milkha Singh (6,20) withdrew prior to the tournament due a rib injury.
6. First 30 in the PGA European Tour Final Order of Merit for 2008
Darren Clarke,
Richard Finch,
Richard Green,
Søren Hansen (19),
Peter Hanson
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,
Peter Hedblom
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Hedblom was born in Gävle, Sweden. When he was just a few years old, he followed his father Olle, a former bandy player, who later became a golf club prof ...
,
James Kingston
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Career
Kingston was born in Ottosdal, South Africa. He turned professional in 1988, and is currently a member of the European Tour and the Sunshine Tour. He ...
,
Pablo Larrazábal,
Paul McGinley,
Damien McGrane,
Francesco Molinari,
Colin Montgomerie,
Charl Schwartzel,
Anthony Wall
7. The
BMW PGA Championship winners for 2007-2009
Anders Hansen
8. First 3 and anyone tying for 3rd place, not exempt having applied above, in the top 20 of the 2009
PGA European Tour Race to Dubai on completion of the 2009
BMW PGA Championship
Thongchai Jaidee,
Louis Oosthuizen,
Robert Rock
9. First 2 European Tour members and any European Tour members tying for 2nd place, not exempt, in a cumulative money list taken from all official PGA European Tour events from OWGR Week 19 up to and including the
BMW International Open and including the
U.S. Open
Nick Dougherty,
Johan Edfors
10. The leading player, not exempt having applied above, in the first 5 and ties of each of the 2009
Open de France Alstom
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and the 2009
Barclays Scottish Open.
11. The
U.S. Open Champions for 2005-2009
Michael Campbell,
Lucas Glover
12. The
U.S. Masters
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Champions for 2005-2009
13. The
U.S. PGA Champions for 2004-2008
14. The
U.S. PGA Tour Players Champions for 2007-2009
15. Top 30 on the Official 2008
PGA Tour FedEx Cup points list
Stuart Appleby,
Briny Baird,
Ken Duke
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,
Ryuji Imada,
Billy Mayfair,
Carl Pettersson,
Andrés Romero,
Kevin Sutherland,
D. J. Trahan,
Bubba Watson
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*
Dudley Hart withdrew prior to the tournament.
16. First 3 and anyone tying for 3rd place, not exempt having applied above, in the top 20 of the
FedEx Cup points list of the 2009 PGA Tour on completion of the
HP Byron Nelson Championship
Brian Gay,
Charley Hoffman,
Charles Howell III
17. 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 2009
AT&T National
Paul Goydos,
Bryce Molder
18. The leading player, not exempt having applied above, in the first 5 and ties of each of the 2009
AT&T National and the 2009
John Deere Classic
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Brandt Snedeker
*
Brett Quigley
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Brett ...
qualified at the
John Deere Classic
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, but declined the invitation in order to attend the memorial service for the wife of fellow player
Chris Smith
19. Playing members of the
2008 Ryder Cup
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teams
J. B. Holmes,
Boo Weekley
20. First place on the 2008
Asian Tour Order of Merit
21. First place on the 2008
PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit
Mark Brown
22. First place on the 2008
Sunshine Tour
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Order of Merit
Richard Sterne
23. The 2008
Japan Open Champion
24. First 2, not exempt, on the Official Money List of the
Japan Golf Tour for 2008
Prayad Marksaeng,
Azuma Yano
25. The leading 4 players, not exempt, in the 2009
Mizuno Open Yomiuri Classic
Ryo Ishikawa,
Tomohiro Kondo,
Kenichi Kuboya,
David Smail
26. First 2 and anyone tying for 2nd place, not exempt having applied (25) above, in a cumulative money list taken from all official 2009
Japan Golf Tour events up to and including the 2009
Mizuno Open Yomiuri Classic
Yuta Ikeda,
Koumei Oda
27. The
Senior British Open Champion for 2008
Bruce Vaughan
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28. The 2009
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Champion
Matteo Manassero (a)
29. The 2008
U.S. Amateur Champion
(U.S. Amateur winner
Danny Lee turned professional in April 2009 and forfeited his automatic exemption.)
30. The 2008
European Individual Amateur Champion
Stephan Gross (a)
International Final Qualifying
:Africa:
Jaco Ahlers,
Marc Cayeux
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,
Jeremy Kavanagh
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:Australasia:
Josh Geary,
Tim Wood,
Michael Wright
:Asia:
Gaganjeet Bhullar,
Liang Wenchong,
Terry Pilkadaris,
Tim Stewart
:America:
James Driscoll,
Freddie Jacobson,
Richard S. Johnson,
Matt Kuchar,
Martin Laird,
Davis Love III,
Jeff Overton
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:*
Tim Wilkinson
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withdrew prior to the tournament due to thumb surgery.
[
:Europe: Paul Broadhurst, Rhys Davies, David Drysdale, Rafael Echenique, Oliver Fisher, ]Branden Grace
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, Raphaël Jacquelin, Gary Orr, Richie Ramsay, Graeme Storm
Local Final Qualifying (Monday 6 July and Tuesday 7 July)
: Glasgow Golf Club - Gailes Links: Thomas Aiken, Peter Baker, David Higgins, Elliot Saltman
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:Kilmarnock (Barassie): Markus Brier, Peter Ellebye
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, Daniel Gaunt, Lloyd Saltman
:Western Gailes: Fredrik Andersson Hed
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, Thomas Haylock
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, Steve Surry
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, Daniel Wardrop
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Alternates
Drawn from the Official World Golf Rankings of 5 July 2009 (provide the player was entered in the Open and did not withdraw from qualifying):
# Mathew Goggin replaced Trevor Immelman.[
#]Ben Crane
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replaced Phil Mickelson.[
#]Steve Marino
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replaced Shingo Katayama.[
# Rod Pampling entered the field as no players not already qualified finished in the top 5 at the Barclays Scottish Open.]
# Thomas Levet replaced Brett Quigley
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.[
# John Senden replaced Jeev Milkha Singh.][
]
Round summaries
First round
''Thursday, 16 July 2009''
Calm and sunny weather provided good scoring conditions for the opening round. Miguel Ángel Jiménez took the lead at 64 (−6), and past champions turned back the clock: five-time winner Tom Watson, age 59, carded a bogey-free 65, and both Mark Calcavecchia (1989
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, age 49) and Mark O'Meara (1998
1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''.
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, 52) shot 67. Ben Curtis, 2003
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champion, also opened with 65 to join Watson and Kenichi Kuboya, who was even par through 14 holes, but finished birdie, birdie, eagle, birdie. Steve Stricker, Stewart Cink
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, and Camilo Villegas started strong at 66, and notables at 67 included Calcavecchia, O'Meara, Retief Goosen, Jim Furyk, Mike Weir, and Vijay Singh. Two-time defending champion Pádraig Harrington had a quiet 69, while Tiger Woods struggled off the tee for 71. Two-time champion Greg Norman, the previous year's Cinderella story, had a disappointing 77.
Second round
''Friday, 17 July 2009''
High winds and scattered showers pushed the scoring average more than two strokes higher with just seven sub-par rounds on Friday, compared to fifty on Thursday. The conditions were the worst during the morning, and the round's best of 68 belonging to co-leader Steve Marino
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and Ross Fisher, tied for fourth place. Retief Goosen shot an even par 70 to share fourth. Veteran Tom Watson continued his excellent performance; he struggled through the front nine, but holed long putts at the 16th and 18th, as he made three birdies on the back nine to tie Marino for the lead at 135 (−5). Nearly sixty, Watson looked to become the oldest winner of a major championship by over a decade.
The cut was at 144 (+4) and 73 players advanced to the weekend. Sixteen-year-old British Amateur Champion Matteo Manassero played with Watson and posted 141 and all but secured the silver medal as the leading amateur. Among those to miss the cut was world number one and pre-tournament favorite Tiger Woods. Going out in the afternoon, his 74 included two double bogeys on holes 10 and 13, and his 145 missed the cut by a stroke. It was his first missed cut at the Open, and only the second missed cut in a major as a professional, after the 2006 U.S. Open.[ Other notables to miss the cut included Mike Weir (67–78=145), Ben Curtis (65–80=145), David Duval (71–76=147), and Geoff Ogilvy (75–78=153).
Amateurs: '' Manassero (+1)'', Gross (+9).
]
Third round
''Saturday, 18 July 2009''
Tom Watson continued his good form with a one-over 71 to maintain a one stroke lead. Mathew Goggin was one of only five players under par in conditions similar to Friday, and was just one stroke off the lead, tied for second with Ross Fisher. The best round of the day was 67 by Bryce Molder, who leapt into the top ten after starting the round in a tie for 53rd.
Final round
''Sunday, 19 July 2009''
Fisher birdied the first two holes to take the outright lead as Watson had two bogeys in three holes. Fisher had a three shot lead at one point, but dropped back with a bogey on the 4th hole and quadruple bogey 8 on the 5th hole, and was never in contention again. Matthew Goggin was in contention most of the day and was tied for the lead with 5 holes remaining, but 3 straight bogeys took him out of contention. Chris Wood was 4 under for the day through 17 holes and 2 under the tournament, just 1 stroke behind the lead. But he caught a flier from the rough on 18 and was unable to get up and down behind the green, dropping to 1 under. Lee Westwood
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eagled the 7th hole to move into the lead, which he held or shared for most of the round, but bogeys at three of the last four holes, including a three putt on 18, dropped him to 1 under, one stroke behind clubhouse leader Cink, who had rolled in a putt for birdie at the 18th to move to two-under.
Watson birdied the 17th to move into sole possession of the lead at 3 under par. Needing a par four at the 18th to win, his approach shot took a hard bounce and rolled well over the green. Watson was unable to get up and down and entered into a four-hole playoff with Cink for the
Amateurs: Manassero (+2)
Scorecard
''Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par''
Source:
Playoff
Watson and Cink had tied at 278 (–2) during regulation play and entered a playoff for the championship. Under the rules of the Open Championship, a four-hole aggregate playoff was played over hole numbers 5, 6, 17, and 18.
On the first extra hole, both players found greenside bunkers, but while Watson was only able to make minimal progress towards the hole and made bogey, Cink splashed out to and saved par. Both made par three on the second hole, but at the par 5 17th, Watson's drive went left to a bad lie in heavy rough, and he was unable to reach the fairway with his next shot. On the green in four, he three-putted for double bogey, while Cink hit the green in two and two-putted for birdie. With a four-stroke lead on the final hole, Cink hit his approach to and made birdie to triumph in the playoff by six strokes.[
*''Four-hole aggregate playoff on holes 5, 6, 17, and 18''
]
Scorecard
''Playoff''
''Cumulative playoff scores, relative to par''
Source:[
]
References
External links
Turnberry 2009 (Official site)
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