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1989 Open Championship


FieldValue
name1989 Open Championship
dates20–23 July 1989
locationTroon, Scotland
courseRoyal Troon Golf Club
tour[European Tour](1989-european-tour)
[PGA Tour](1989-pga-tour)
par72
yardage7097 yd
field156 players, 80 after cut
cut146 (+2)
purse£725,000
$1,165,600
winners_share£80,000
$128,000
championUSA Mark Calcavecchia
score275 (−13), playoff
previous[1988](1988-open-championship)
next[1990](1990-open-championship)

PGA Tour $1,165,600 $128,000 |UK Scotland |Scotland South Ayrshire The 1989 Open Championship was a men's major golf championship and the 118th Open Championship, held from 20 to 23 July at the Royal Troon Golf Club in Troon, Scotland. Mark Calcavecchia won his only major championship in a playoff over Greg Norman and Wayne Grady. It was the first playoff at the Open in fourteen years and the first use of the four-hole aggregate playoff, adopted in 1985. The playoff was formerly 18 holes the following day (and 36 holes prior to 1964). Calcavecchia was the first American champion at The Open in six years. Norman shot a course record 64 (−8) in the final round to get into the playoff. In the playoff, over holes 1-2-17-18 of the course, Norman started off in the same form he had finished the main round, with birdies at the first two holes. Calcavecchia also scored a birdie at the second, Grady only making par at both: but at the short 17th, Calcavecchia was the only one to make par while Norman dropped a shot, back into a tie for the lead, and Grady also bogeyed it to be two shots behind. Then Calcavecchia made a birdie at the last, and Grady a regulation par, whereas Norman found two bunkers in succession and then mishit his third shot out of bounds, following which he picked up his ball and conceded without completing the hole.

Course

Main article: Royal Troon Golf Club

Old Course

HoleNameYardsParHoleNameYardsPar
1Seal364410Sandhills438
2Black Rock391411The Railway4815
3Gyaws379412The Fox4314
4Dunure557513Burmah4654
5Greenan210314Alton1793
6Turnberry577515Crosbie4574
7Tel-el-Kebir402416Well5425
8Postage Stamp126317Rabbit2233
9The Monk423418Craigend4524
**Out****3,429****36****In****3,668****36**
Source:**Total****7,097****72**

Lengths of the course for previous Opens (since 1950):

Opens from 1962 through 1989 played the 11th hole as a par-5.

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, 20 July 1989

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1ENG Wayne Stephens66−6
T2USA Paul Azinger68−4
USA Fred Couples
AUS Wayne Grady
ESP Miguel Ángel Martín
ESP José María Olazábal
ARG Eduardo Romero
USA Lee Trevino
T9ENG Derrick Cooper69−3
ENG Mark James
ZAF Gavan Levenson
SCO Brian Marchbank
AUS Greg Norman
USA Steve Pate
IRL Philip Walton
USA Tom Watson

Second round

Friday, 21 July 1989

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1AUS Wayne Grady68-67=135−9
T2USA Payne Stewart72-65=137−7
USA Tom Watson69-68=137
T4NIR David Feherty71-67=138−6
ARG Eduardo Romero68-70=138
ENG Wayne Stephens66-72=138
T7USA Mark Calcavecchia71-68=139−5
ENG Derrick Cooper69-70=139
USA Fred Couples68-71=139
ENG Mark James69-70=139
USA Mark McCumber71-68=139
AUS Greg Norman69-70=139
USA Steve Pate69-70=139
USA Scott Simpson73-66=139

Amateurs: Claydon (E), Karlsson (+1), Els (+4), Evans (+5), Dodd (+10), Milne (+10), Hare (+11), O'Shea (+11), Noon (+14), Meeks (+17).

Third round

Saturday, 22 July 1989

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1AUS Wayne Grady68-67-69=204−12
2USA Tom Watson69-68-68=205−11
3USA Payne Stewart72-65-69=206−10
T4USA Mark Calcavecchia71-68-68=207−9
USA Fred Couples68-71-68=207
NIR David Feherty71-67-69=207
T7USA Paul Azinger68-73-67=208−8
USA Jodie Mudd73-67-68=208
T9USA Mark McCumber71-68-70=209−7
ESP José María Olazábal68-72-69=209
USA Steve Pate69-70-70=209

Final round

Sunday, 23 July 1989

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney (£)
T1USA Mark Calcavecchia71-68-68-68=275−13Playoff
AUS Greg Norman69-70-72-64=275
AUS Wayne Grady68-67-69-71=275
4USA Tom Watson69-68-68-72=277−1140,000
5USA Jodie Mudd73-67-68-70=278−1030,000
T6USA Fred Couples68-71-68-72=279−926,000
NIR David Feherty71-67-69-72=279
T8ARG Eduardo Romero68-70-75-67=280−821,000
USA Paul Azinger68-73-67-72=280
USA Payne Stewart72-65-69-74=280

Amateurs: Claydon (+5), Karlsson (+11).

Source:

Playoff

PlacePlayerScore
To parMoney (£)
1USA **Mark Calcavecchia**4-3-3-3=13−280,000
T2AUS Wayne Grady4-4-4-4=16+155,000
AUS Greg Norman3-3-4-x=xx

The four-hole aggregate playoff was held on holes 1, 2, 17, and 18; three par fours and a par three (#17).

Scorecard

Playoff

Hole121718
Par4434
USA CalcavecchiaE−1−1−2
AUS GradyEE+1+1
AUS Norman−1−2−1x

Cumulative playoff scores, relative to par

Source:

References

References

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  9. Gretz, Bob. (24 July 1989). "Calcavecchia pulls off British Open surprise". Pittsburgh Press.
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  11. "1989 Open Championship results". databasegolf.com.
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