The Open Championship Archives - SportsNewsIreland https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/tag/the-open-championship Sports News, Live GAA scores, GAA fixtures Sun, 19 Jun 2022 12:37:34 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/www.sportsnewsireland.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/sni-icon.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 The Open Championship Archives - SportsNewsIreland https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/tag/the-open-championship 32 32 229439223 Pádraig Harrington to make Senior Open debut at Gleneagles https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/news/padraig-harrington-to-make-senior-open-debut-at-gleneagles https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/news/padraig-harrington-to-make-senior-open-debut-at-gleneagles#respond Sun, 19 Jun 2022 12:37:34 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=24751 Pádraig Harrington will make his debut at The Senior Open when he joins a host of fellow Open Champions at Gleneagles from July 21-24. The two-time winner of The Open will make his Senior Open bow in Scotland alongside fellow double Open Champion Ernie Els, as well as Darren Clarke, Tom Lehman and Sandy Lyle, […]

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Pádraig Harrington will make his debut at The Senior Open when he joins a host of fellow Open Champions at Gleneagles from July 21-24.

The two-time winner of The Open will make his Senior Open bow in Scotland alongside fellow double Open Champion Ernie Els, as well as Darren Clarke, Tom Lehman and Sandy Lyle, who have all lifted the Claret Jug.

The Senior Open will visit Gleneagles for the first time in 2022 as the 2014 Ryder Cup venue welcomes the stars of the over-50s game for Europe’s only Senior Major Championship.

Harrington, and his fellow Open Champions, will bid to become only the fourth player in golf history to lift both the Claret Jug and the Senior Open trophy when he tees it up in Gleneagles in July. Only Bob Charles, Gary Player and Tom Watson have achieved the feat to this day.

The Dubliner, who turned 50 last year, has 32 professional victories to his name, including back-to-back Open Championships in 2007 and 2008, forming part of a stunning run of form which included the US PGA Championship in August 2008.

“I am excited to be making my debut at The Senior Open and to be able to do so in Scotland is very special. I always love playing there and it holds precious memories for me as the country of my first Major Championship win.

“It will be a pleasure to be back at Gleneagles. It is a great venue and I have fond memories of being there as a Vice Captain at the 2014 Ryder Cup.”

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Séamus Power Wins First PGA Tour Tournament https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/golf/seamus-power-wins-first-pga-tour-tournament https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/golf/seamus-power-wins-first-pga-tour-tournament#respond Mon, 19 Jul 2021 16:04:36 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=18194 Séamus Power has won the Barbasol Championship via a play-off to get his first win on the PGA Tour after 106 starts. He becomes the latest Irish winner on the PGA Tour and the fifth ever, following in the footsteps of the likes of Pádraig Harrington and Shane Lowry in recent history. Power is the […]

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Séamus Power has won the Barbasol Championship via a play-off to get his first win on the PGA Tour after 106 starts.

He becomes the latest Irish winner on the PGA Tour and the fifth ever, following in the footsteps of the likes of Pádraig Harrington and Shane Lowry in recent history.

Power is the first Irish champion of the Barbasol Championship, with his five-under-par Sunday taking him into a playoff against the overnight leader J.T. Potson who, much like Louis Oosthuizen at The Open, squandered his advantage.

Potson allowed Power to gain the advantage with his poor display on three of the final four holes and the Waterford native didn’t let go of it.

The pair birdied the first extra hole and parred the next four in the play-off but a shot into the water from Potson doomed the American’s title hopes.

The Olympian missed his first putt but stroked in his second from close range to par the sixth extra hole and win the tournament.

The 34-year-old has seen a remarkable turnaround in fortune in recent weeks, with the Tooraneena man achieving six top-20 finishes in his last six starts after nine straight cuts.

Four of those finishes are in the top 10 with his first PGA Tour win granting Power the praise he deserves after an impressive three-month spell.

The win in Kentucky earned Power his PGA Tour card for the 2022 season and his highest-ever world ranking of 113th, three of 2016 Masters Champion Danny Willett.

He currently ranks 69th in the FedEx Cup rankings and has 665 points to his name – nine events previous, his points tally was 20.

The Irish golfer is within the requirements needed to make the playoffs this year, as a result.

The FedEx Cup playoffs begin on August 19th with the first of three events, the Northern Trust, taking place at Liberty National Golf Club in New Jersey.

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The Open: Lowry Impresses As McIlroy And Harrington Eke Through https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/golf/the-open-lowry-impresses-as-mcilroy-and-harrington-eke-through-2021 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/golf/the-open-lowry-impresses-as-mcilroy-and-harrington-eke-through-2021#respond Fri, 16 Jul 2021 20:41:59 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=18105 Shane Lowry was the pick of the Irish bunch on Friday in The Open with a brilliant five-under-par performance taking him close to the business end of the standings. The 2019 Champion Golfer of the Year got back into the swing of things instantly after his five-bogey first-round display left him over par. The Clara […]

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Shane Lowry was the pick of the Irish bunch on Friday in The Open with a brilliant five-under-par performance taking him close to the business end of the standings.

The 2019 Champion Golfer of the Year got back into the swing of things instantly after his five-bogey first-round display left him over par.

The Clara native achieved four birdies on the front nine and suffered his only bogey on the course’s infamous fourth hole.

He complimented his front-nine 32 with a score of 33 on the back-nine, with two further birdies helping the defending champion to a four-under-par score heading into the final two rounds.

The gap between tournament leader, 2010 Champion Golfer of the Year Louis Oosthuizen and Lowry did expand but the Offaly man will be happy with his recovery on day two.

Lowry’s Team Ireland Olympic teammate Rory McIlroy shot even for the second day in a row to confirm his position in The Open for the weekend.

McIlroy made amends on holes 4-6 after a horrible stretch yesterday saw him shoot three bogeys in a row.

However, the golfer shot four bogeys once again, all on different holes to that of yesterday, and it ultimately kept his score higher than it could have been.

His four birdies countered the bogeys and helped the Northern Irish golfer ensure a stable round two performance kept him afloat.

The final hole was the only hole he birdied for the second time.

Pádriag Harrington also made the cut, joining Lowry and McIlroy among the ranks for rounds three and four.

The two-time Champion Golfer of the Year went two-under-par on Friday to secure his spot in this weekend’s action.

Harrington avoided the same mistakes he made at the beginning of round one to ensure there would be no double-bogey on his scorecard again.

However, two bogeys on the front nine – one at hole 9, where he birdied on Thursday- ensured a second consecutive 36 for the first half of the course.

Fortunately, the Dubliner more than made up for this with a strong performance on the back nine, particularly on the first six holes, to ensure he brought his score down below the cut.

Harrington had a lot more fortune on hole 15 on Friday but struggled once again on the closing hole, putting with his fifth shot for the second round running.

Darren Clarke was the only golfer from the island of Ireland to miss the cut, with the 2011 Champion Golfer of the Year seeing his return to the course he won at get cut short.

A poor front nine was compounded by a woeful start to the final nine holes as Clarke could only manage a triple bogey at 10 – a hole he made par at in round one.

A further bogey on 11 put the writing on the wall for the last man to win at Sandwich, who bowed out with a score of six-over-par.

Harrington, Lowry and McIlroy will progress to the final two rounds, which will be available to watch on Sky Sports The Open.

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WATCH: Relive Irish Wins At The Open https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/golf/watch-relive-irish-wins-at-the-open https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/golf/watch-relive-irish-wins-at-the-open#respond Thu, 15 Jul 2021 11:59:32 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=18013 The Open Championship is one of the four majors of the professional golfing season and has seen numerous famous wins courtesy of Irish golfers in recent history. The famous tournament has had five Irish winners in its lifespan (dating back to 1947) and there have been four Irish wins since the turn of the century. […]

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The Open Championship is one of the four majors of the professional golfing season and has seen numerous famous wins courtesy of Irish golfers in recent history.

The famous tournament has had five Irish winners in its lifespan (dating back to 1947) and there have been four Irish wins since the turn of the century.

Shane Lowry – 2019

Offaly’s Shane Lowry is the current defending champion, having won in 2019.

The Clara native had stiff competition in the first two rounds but a stellar third round put the Claret Jug beyond anyone else’s reach.

Lowry became the first Irish player to win The Open on Irish soil, achieving victory in Portrush, Antrim.

The Republic of Ireland golfer won his first major by six strokes and will defend his title this weekend.

Pádraig Harrington – 2007 & 2008

Pádraig Harrington is the only Irish golfer to win the tournament twice, doing so back-to-back in 2007 and 2008.

The Dubliner achieved his first win at Carnoustie in Scotland, shooting an impressive four-under-par on the final day to earn a play-off against Sergio Garcia, who led all weekend.

Harrington could have tied it up quicker had he not went into the Barry Burn twice on the 18th hole.

The Irishman became the first golfer from the Republic of Ireland to win The Open and the first Irish golfer since Fred Daly in 1947 after his one-shot play-off win.

Harrington repeated his feat the next year at the Royal Birkdale in Southport where everyone struggled throughout the weekend.

The golfer almost pulled out of the tournament because of a wrist injury and fought his way up the scoreboard throughout the weekend to become the second golfer to win the tournament back-to-back in three years, after Tiger Woods achieved the same feat in 2006.

His fantastic back nine on Sunday saw the two-time Champion Golfer of the Year separate himself from the rest of the pack.

Darren Clarke – 2011

Darren Clarke achieved his childhood dream by winning the 140th Open Championship three years later in 2011.

Clarke won at the venue where this year’s Open is being held, shooting five-under-par and leading since the second round.

At 42, the veteran came into the tournament as an outsider and left Sandwich as the champion.

It was a fairytale moment for the Northern Irish golfer whose best finish in a major previous to his win was third in the 2001 Open.

Rory McIlroy – 2014

In 2014, Rory McIlroy became Champion Golfer of the Year after shooting 17-under-par at the Royal Liverpool.

The current World number 11 achieved the first of two majors in the space of a month with a dominant weekend on Merseyside.

The Northern Irishman went bogey-free in the first round and achieved the same score of 66 in the second to take a commanding lead that he extended further on Saturday.

McIlroy bogeyed three times on the final day but his six-shot lead was too much for any chasers to close down.

The 149th Open Championship will take place from Thursday, July 15th – Sunday July 18th.

All Irish tee times are available here.

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The Open: Darren Clarke Excited To Be Back At Sandwich https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/golf/the-open-darren-clarke-excited-to-be-back-at-sandwich https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/golf/the-open-darren-clarke-excited-to-be-back-at-sandwich#respond Wed, 14 Jul 2021 16:12:16 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=17996 2011 Champion Golfer of the Year Darren Clarke has said that he is excited to be back at the Royal St. George’s Golf Course in Sandwich, where he won The Open 10 years ago. It is the first time that The Open has been held at the venue since the Antrim golfer’s win and the […]

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2011 Champion Golfer of the Year Darren Clarke has said that he is excited to be back at the Royal St. George’s Golf Course in Sandwich, where he won The Open 10 years ago.

It is the first time that The Open has been held at the venue since the Antrim golfer’s win and the second time it will be the final men’s major of the season in recent history.

Speaking at a press conference for The Open on Wednesday, he feels that it is special to return to the place where he won.

“It’s great to come back to any golf course where you’ve played well on and won but to come back to an Open venue where you’ve played well on and won is even more special,” said Clarke.

The 52-year-old sees it as a privilege to be able to return to the Royal St. George as the last person to win the tournament there.

He won the Claret Jug in 2011 at his 20th attempt, having come close before when he came third in the 2001 Open.

The win was a childhood dream of Clarke’s, who sees the win as the best moment of his career.

He was an outsider in 2011 and praised the history of the course, which has seen shock wins in the Open throughout its existence as a tournament venue.

Clarke talked of his approach to the weekend 10 years ago, a weekend which he felt changed his mindset.

“I was ready to step across the line and win the biggest and best tournament in the world and the one I had always wanted to win.”

He noted that there are differences this week when compared to the Open Championship week in 2011.

The wind direction is different and the 18-hole course is a lot softer than it was during the last Open weekend at Sandwich.

Clarke said that these factors change the way the links course will be played this weekend.

“There won’t be so much chasing the greens, more flying them in there.”

The Open takes place from Thursday, July 15th to Sunday, July 18th with coverage of the tournament exclusively on Sky Sports The Open.

All Irish tee times for the first two rounds of the tournament are available here.

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The Open 2021 – Irish Tee Times Round 1 And 2 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/golf/the-open-2021-irish-tee-times-round-1-and-2 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/golf/the-open-2021-irish-tee-times-round-1-and-2#respond Tue, 13 Jul 2021 16:02:47 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=17941 The tee times for rounds one and two of the 149th Open Championship at the Royal St. George’s Golf Course in Sandwich, England have been announced. This year’s Open will be the first since Shane Lowry’s famous victory at Dunluce in Portrush two years ago. The 2019 champion will begin his defence of the Claret […]

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The tee times for rounds one and two of the 149th Open Championship at the Royal St. George’s Golf Course in Sandwich, England have been announced.

This year’s Open will be the first since Shane Lowry’s famous victory at Dunluce in Portrush two years ago.

The 2019 champion will begin his defence of the Claret Jug just before 10:00 am alongside US Open Champion Jon Rahm and 2010 Open Championship winner Louis Oosthuizen.

For round two, the trio will be out on the course at 3 pm.

Rory McIlroy will seek his first major win since 2014 this weekend when he plays at the Royal St. George.

The golfer plays with 2018 Masters winner Patrick Reed and World number 28 Cameron Smith for the first two days.

McIlroy and co. have a late start on Thursday in round one at 3:21 pm but play their 18 holes on Friday several hours earlier at 10:20 am.

Pádraig Harrington is grouped with Australian veteran Brad Kennedy and Sam Forgan, who reached the Open through the qualifiers.

The two-time Open Championship will be hoping to make it to Saturday and emulate or better his PGA Championship performance from May.

The trio begin round one in the afternoon at 12:42 pm and will play round two much earlier with a tee time of 7:41 am

Finally, 2011 Open winner Darren Clarke will be playing this weekend and will be joined by Austrian Bernd Weisberger and amateur Englishman Joe Long.

Clarke, Weisberger and Long will tee off at 8:25 am on Thursday and will be out on the course after midday in round two.

The Open – Irish Tee Times

Thursday – Round One

8:25 am: Darren Clarke

9:58 am – Shane Lowry

12:42 pm – Pádraig Harrington

3:21 pm – Rory McIlroy

Friday – Round Two

7:41 am – Padraig Harrington

10:20 am – Rory McIlroy

1:26 pm – Darren Clarke

2:59 pm – Shane Lowry

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Pádraig Harrington: “The First Priority Is The Ryder Cup.” https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/golf/padraig-harrington-the-first-priority-is-the-ryder-cup-2021 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/golf/padraig-harrington-the-first-priority-is-the-ryder-cup-2021#respond Thu, 01 Jul 2021 01:30:12 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=17292 Pádraig Harrington is ready to tee-off on the first round of the Irish Open on Thursday but his long-term plans are bigger. The Open is on the 49-year-old’s mind but so is the Ryder Cup, which gets closer and closer every week. The Ryder Cup captain announced his third and fourth vice-captain choices last week […]

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Pádraig Harrington is ready to tee-off on the first round of the Irish Open on Thursday but his long-term plans are bigger.

The Open is on the 49-year-old’s mind but so is the Ryder Cup, which gets closer and closer every week.

The Ryder Cup captain announced his third and fourth vice-captain choices last week with Graeme McDowell and Martin Kaymer earning the same honour as Robert Karlsson and Luke Donald.

“The first priority is the Ryder Cup,” said Harrington.

Sergio Garcia and Ian Poulter have been two golfers that the three-time major champion has praised publicly.

Harrington feels that their Ryder Cup records mean that they should be held in high regard when it is time to select his team.

He also named Martin Kaymer as another example of a player with an impressive history as a Ryder Cup golfer.

However, the captain also understands that the future is coming fast with recent wins from Jon Rahm and Viktor Novland solidifying the need to take note of the younger golfers too.

But the best possible way of impressing Harrington, regardless of age, is with your performances.

“Wherever [players] play, I want to see them play well…the best possible way of impressing me is playing good golf.”

As for the more immediate events on his planner – the Irish Open and The Open Championship – the golfer is confident and working on his mental game, which he said is a good sign.

He credited Mount Juliet as a great golf course with great greens and hopes to be very stressed when he’s on the back nine on Sunday.

The 2007 Irish Open winner does expect a great weekend in Kilkenny with a limited amount of fans present to see the golfers play.

“I think all the players will appreciate the limited fans.”

The Open begins two weeks from now and is something Harrington has his eye on after his impressive performance at the PGA Championship, where he was tied for fourth with Shane Lowry.

He felt that the conditions in South Carolina helped him to perform well, likening it to a links course which is what the Royal St George course is.

Given the right scenario, Harrington feels he could impress at Sandwich as he is used to links courses.

“Given the right conditions and the right golf course, I can be very competitive with the game I have.”

The idea of winning a major again is what gets the World number 155 up in the morning, adding that it gives him a unique buzz compared to the thought of winning non-major tournaments.

However, that does not mean the veteran golfer can not get excited for the other tournaments.

Harrington noted that Jack Nicklaus noticed he was at the tail-end of his career when he lost that feeling of excitement before every tournament, and that he still has that feeling.

This week is exciting for him but feels different to many others as he prepares to begin the quest for the title, as others have agreed with him on.

“We do feel like it’s special this week.”

Irish Open tee times and TV details are available here.

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Lowry Looking Forward To Irish Open https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/golf/lowry-looking-forward-to-irish-open-2021 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/golf/lowry-looking-forward-to-irish-open-2021#respond Wed, 30 Jun 2021 16:12:19 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=17250 Shane Lowry said that it feels good to be home ahead of the Irish Open on Thursday. The No.18 ranked golfer in the world is among a handful of former Irish Open champions teeing off at Mount Juliet. Lowry noted that the tournament is something he always looks forward to and one that has a […]

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Shane Lowry said that it feels good to be home ahead of the Irish Open on Thursday.

The No.18 ranked golfer in the world is among a handful of former Irish Open champions teeing off at Mount Juliet.

Lowry noted that the tournament is something he always looks forward to and one that has a special place in his heart.

“[The Irish Open] obviously means a lot to me…it kickstarted my whole career with that invite I got and winning it,” said Lowry.

Lowry’s 2009 win at the County Louth Golf Club got his career going as the then-amateur beat Robert Rock in a playoff to take home the title.

Four days later, the Offaly golfer turned professional.

The 34-year-old has played at Mount Juliet a few times in the past, having grown up an hour and a half from the course in Clara.

He is an admirer of the course, noting that the 18-holes are in great shape ahead of the first day of the tournament.

“It doesn’t feel like the actual bubble this week because the surroundings are so nice.”

The Irishman did not practice a lot before getting to Mount Juliet but added that he feels good after the Pro-Am.

The Clara native is focused on having a good weekend and building his confidence after a torrid time at Torrey Pines where he finished on 13-over-par.

Lowry will be one of the first of the Irish golfers to tee-off with an 8:00 am tee time tomorrow alongside 2021 Scandinavian Mixed winner Jonathan Caldwell.

“I’ve huge admiration for Johnny Caldwell…. Johnny’s story is actually as big as anything in Irish sport.”

The 2019 Open winner praised Caldwell for working his way back into the spotlight and winning after losing his European Tour Card in 2009.

Lowry also suggested that the Irish Open take place after the Open Championship in order to grow the tournament’s player base.

However, his focus this weekend lies on his own game and he is aiming for a strong tournament to bounce back ahead of the Open.

“At the start of the year, you are looking at the tournaments that you want to win, and this is definitely up there with them.”

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