2007 Senior Open Championship

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2007 Senior Open Championship
Tournament information
Dates26–29 July 2007
Location Gullane, East Lothian, Scotland
56°29′49″N2°43′01″W / 56.497°N 2.717°W / 56.497; -2.717
Course(s) Muirfield
Organised by The R&A
Tour(s)
Format72 holes stroke play
Statistics
Par71
Length7,034 yd (6,432 m)
Field144 players, 77 after cut
Cut151 (+9)
Prize fund US$2,000,000
£1,250,000
Winner's share US$320,176
Champion
Flag of the United States.svg Tom Watson
284 (E)
Location Map
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Muirfield
Location in the United Kingdom
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Muirfield
Location in Scotland
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The 2007 Senior Open Championship, for sponsorship reasons named The Senior Open Championship presented by Aberdeen Asset Management, was a senior major golf championship and the 21st Senior Open Championship, held from 26 to 29 July at Muirfield in Gullane, East Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom. It was the first Senior Open Championship played at the course and the fifth Senior Open Championship played as a senior major championship. [1]

Contents

Tom Watson won by one stroke over Stewart Ginn and Mark O'Meara to win his third Senior British Open title. The 2007 event was Watson's fifth senior major championship victory. [2] [3] [4]

Venue

The clubhouse of The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers Clubhouse and the 18th green at Muirfield. The Open 2013.jpg
The clubhouse of The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers

The club based at Muirfield, The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers, was founded in 1744, being the oldest golf club in the world. The course, built in 1891 and designed by Old Tom Morris, had previously hosted The Open Championship 15 times, in 1980 won by Tom Watson.

Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Yards4483513782135604681854435093,5554753893811914484141865464493,4797,034
Par444354345364443443543571

Source: [5]

Field

The field of 144 competitors comprised138 professionals and six amateurs.

18-hole stroke play qualifying rounds were held on Monday, 23 July, on three places in Scotland, Craigielaw Golf Club, Dunbar Golf Club and North Berwick Golf Club, for players who were not already exempt. 337 players entered the qualifying competitions and the leading 34 players joined the 110 exempt players for the championship. [6]

77 players made the 36-hole cut, all of them professionals and no amateurs. One of them withdraw after the third round.

Past champions in the field

Seven past Senior Open champions participated. Five of them made the 36-hole cut; 2003 and 2005 champion Tom Watson (won), 2006 champion Loren Roberts (tied 4th), 1989 and 1993 champion Bob Charles (tied 34th), 2004 champion Pete Oakley (tied 48th) and 1988, 1990 and 1997 champion Gary Player (76th). 1987 champion Neil Coles and 2002 champion Noboru Sugai did not make the cut. The event marked the last appearance in the Senior Open for 72-year-old Coles, 20 years after winning the inaugural championship.

Past winners and runners-up at The Open Championship in the field

The field included six former winners of The Open Championship. Five of them made the cut; 1975, 1977, 1980, 1982 and 1983 Open champion Tom Watson (won) and 1998 Open champion Mark O'Meara (tied 2nd), 1987, 1990 and 1992 Open champion Nick Faldo (tied 14th),1963 Open champion Bob Charles (tied 34th) and 1959, 1968 and 1974 Open champion Gary Player (76th). 1969 Open champion Tony Jacklin did not make the cut.

The field also included eight former runners-up at The Open Championship; Gordon J. Brand (tied 10th), Tom Kite (tied 10th). Ben Crenshaw (tied 30th), Mark McNulty (tied 34th), Simon Owen (tied 38th), Costantino Rocca (tied 54th), Wayne Grady (missed cut) and Neil Coles (missed cut).

Final results

Sunday, 29 July 2007

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1 Flag of the United States.svg Tom Watson 70-71-70-73=284E320,176
T2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Stewart Ginn 71-70-69-75=285+1166,885
Flag of the United States.svg Mark O'Meara 72-71-70-72=285
T4 Flag of the United States.svg Jay Haas 70-75-73-70=288+475,585
Flag of the United States.svg Lonnie Nielsen 69-74-74-71=288
Flag of the United States.svg Loren Roberts 74-72-71-71=288
Flag of Argentina.svg Eduardo Romero 70-71-73-74=288
8 Flag of the United States.svg John Ross 71-72-74-72=289+547,986
9 Flag of the United States.svg Donnie Hammond 73-71-71-75=290+643,055
T10 Flag of England.svg Gordon J. Brand 68-73-74-76=291+734,351
Flag of the United States.svg Tom Kite 70-76-74-71=291
Flag of Ireland.svg Des Smyth 70-70-77-74=291
Flag of Scotland.svg Sam Torrance 69-75-71-76=291

Source: [3]

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