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2013 Open Championship


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name2013 Open Championship
image[[File:British-open-Muirfield-logo 2013.jpg230px]] [[File:18th Hole at Muirfield, The Open 2013 .jpg230px]]
captionFinishing hole at the 2013 Open
dates18–21 July 2013
locationGullane, Scotland
courseMuirfield Golf Links
orgThe R&A
tour{{Plainlist
par71
yardage7192 yd
field156 players, 84 after cut
cut150 (+8)
purse£5,250,000
€6,096,111
$8,015,700
winners_share£945,000
€1,097,570
$1,442,826
championUSA Phil Mickelson
score281 (−3)
previous[2012](2012-open-championship)
next[2014](2014-open-championship)
  • European Tour
  • PGA Tour
  • Japan Golf Tour €6,096,111 $8,015,700 €1,097,570 $1,442,826 |UK Scotland |Scotland East Lothian The 2013 Open Championship was a men's major golf championship and the 142nd Open Championship, held from 18 to 21 July at Muirfield Golf Links in Gullane, East Lothian, Scotland. Phil Mickelson shot a final round 66 (−5) to win his fifth major title, three strokes ahead of runner-up Henrik Stenson. Mickelson began the round five strokes back, in a tie for ninth place. Ian Poulter, Adam Scott, and 54-hole leader Lee Westwood tied for third, four back of Mickelson.

Venue

Main article: Muirfield

The 2013 event was the 16th Open Championship played at Muirfield. The most recent was in 2002, when Ernie Els won his third major championship in a playoff over Stuart Appleby, Steve Elkington, and ultimately in a sudden-death playoff over Thomas Levet. Nick Faldo won the previous Open at the venue, in 1992; the first was in 1892.

The course was extended 158 yd since 2002.

Course layout

HoleYardsParHoleYardsPar
1447410469
23644113874
33774123794
42263131903
55595144754
64614154484
71843161863
84414175755
95545184704
**Out****3,613****36****In****3,579****35**
Source:**Total****7,192****71**
Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Yards447364377226559461184441554**3,613**469387379190475448186575470**3,579****7,192**
Par444354345**36**444344354**35****71**

Source:

Lengths of the course for Opens since 1950:

  • 2013: 7192 yd, par 71
  • 2002: 7034 yd, par 71
  • 1992: 6970 yd, par 71
  • 1987: 6963 yd, par 71
  • 1980: 6926 yd, par 71
  • 1972: 6892 yd, par 71
  • 1966: 6887 yd, par 71
  • 1959: 6806 yd, par 72

Field

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 21 July 2013
  • Mark Calcavecchia (3,4)
  • Stewart Cink (2,3)
  • Darren Clarke (2,3)
  • Ben Curtis (2,3)
  • David Duval
  • Ernie Els (2,3,4,5,14)
  • Nick Faldo
  • Todd Hamilton (2)
  • Pádraig Harrington (2,3,12)
  • Paul Lawrie (5,6,17)
  • Tom Lehman
  • Justin Leonard (3)
  • Sandy Lyle
  • Mark O'Meara
  • Louis Oosthuizen (2,3,5,6,14)
  • Tiger Woods (2,3,4,5,13,14,17)
  • John Daly withdrew with an elbow injury.
  • Eligible but did not compete: Ian Baker-Finch, Greg Norman (3), Nick Price.
  1. The Open Champions for 2003–2012

  2. The Open Champions finishing in the first 10 and tying for 10th place in The Open Championship 2008–2012

  • Tom Watson
  1. First 10 and anyone tying for 10th place in the 2012 Open Championship at Royal Lytham & St Annes
  • Thomas Aiken
  • Nicolas Colsaerts (5,6,17)
  • Luke Donald (5,6,7,14,17)
  • Miguel Ángel Jiménez (6)
  • Dustin Johnson (5,14,17)
  • Zach Johnson (5,14,17)
  • Matt Kuchar (5,13,14,17)
  • Graeme McDowell (5,6,10,17)
  • Alex Norén (6)
  • Geoff Ogilvy
  • Thorbjørn Olesen (5,6)
  • Ian Poulter (5,6,17)
  • Adam Scott (5,11,14)
  • Vijay Singh
  • Brandt Snedeker (5,14,17)
  1. The first 50 players on the Official World Golf Ranking for Week 21, 2013
  • Keegan Bradley (12,14,17)
  • Tim Clark
  • Jason Day
  • Jamie Donaldson (6)
  • Jason Dufner (14,17)
  • Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño (6)
  • Rickie Fowler (14)
  • Jim Furyk (14,17)
  • Sergio García (14,17)
  • Robert Garrigus (14)
  • Branden Grace (6,20)
  • Bill Haas
  • Peter Hanson (6,17)
  • Thongchai Jaidee (6)
  • Martin Kaymer (6,12,17)
  • David Lynn (6)
  • Hunter Mahan (14)
  • Matteo Manassero (6,7)
  • Rory McIlroy (6,10,12,14,17)
  • Phil Mickelson (9,11,14,17)
  • Francesco Molinari (6,17)
  • Ryan Moore (14)
  • Carl Pettersson (14)
  • Scott Piercy (14)
  • D. A. Points
  • Justin Rose (6,10,14,17)
  • Charl Schwartzel (6,11)
  • Webb Simpson (10,14,17)
  • Henrik Stenson
  • Kevin Streelman
  • Michael Thompson
  • Bo Van Pelt (14)
  • Nick Watney (14)
  • Bubba Watson (11,14,17)
  • Lee Westwood (6,14,17)
  • Steve Stricker (14,17) did not enter.
  1. First 30 in the Race to Dubai for 2012
  • Rafa Cabrera-Bello
  • George Coetzee
  • Marcus Fraser
  • Shane Lowry
  • Richie Ramsay
  • Marcel Siem
  • Bernd Wiesberger
  • Danny Willett
  1. The BMW PGA Championship winners for 2011–2013

  2. First 5 European Tour members and any European Tour members tying for 5th place, not otherwise exempt, in the top 20 of the Race to Dubai on completion of the 2013 Alstom Open de France

  • Thomas Bjørn
  • Mikko Ilonen
  • Brett Rumford
  • Richard Sterne
  • Marc Warren
  1. The Scottish Open Champion for 2013

  2. The U.S. Open Champions for 2009–2013

  • Lucas Glover
  1. The Masters Tournament Champions for 2009–2013
  • Ángel Cabrera
  1. The PGA Champions for 2008–2012
  • Yang Yong-eun
  1. The Players Champions for 2011–2013
  • K. J. Choi
  1. The leading 30 qualifiers for the 2012 Tour Championship
  • John Huh
  • John Senden
  1. First 5 PGA Tour members and any PGA Tour members tying for 5th place, not exempt in the top 20 of the PGA Tour FedEx Cup points list for 2013 on completion of the 2013 The Greenbrier Classic
  • Harris English
  • Russell Henley
  • Billy Horschel
  • Jimmy Walker
  • Boo Weekley
  1. The John Deere Classic winner for 2013
  • Jordan Spieth
  1. Playing members of the 2012 Ryder Cup teams

  2. First and anyone tying for 1st place on the Order of Merit of the Asian Tour for 2012

  • Thaworn Wiratchant
  1. First and anyone tying for 1st place on the Order of Merit of the Tour of Australasia for 2012
  • Peter Senior
  1. First and anyone tying for 1st place on the Order of Merit of the Southern Africa PGA Sunshine Tour for 2012

  2. The Japan Open Champion for 2012

  • Kenichi Kuboya
  1. First 2 and anyone tying for 2nd place, not exempt, on the Official Money List of the Japan Golf Tour for 2012
  • Hiroyuki Fujita
  • Toru Taniguchi
  1. The leading 4 players, not exempt, in the 2013 Mizuno Open
  • Makoto Inoue
  • Brendan Jones
  • Shingo Katayama
  • Kim Kyung-tae
  1. First 2 and anyone tying for 2nd place, in a cumulative money list taken from all official 2013 Japan Golf Tour events up to and including the 2013 Mizuno Open.
  • Kim Hyung-sung
  • Satoshi Kodaira
  1. The Senior Open Champion for 2012
  • Fred Couples
  1. The Amateur Champion for 2013
  • Garrick Porteous (a)
  1. The U.S. Amateur Champion for 2012
  • Steven Fox (a)
  1. The European Amateur Champion for 2012
  • Rhys Pugh (a)
  1. The Mark H. McCormack Medal winner for 2012
  • Chris Williams lost his exemption by turning professional after the U.S. Open.

Qualifying

International Final Qualifying

  • Australasia: Mark Brown, Stephen Dartnall, Steven Jeffress
  • Asia: Kiradech Aphibarnrat, Daisuke Maruyama, Hideki Matsuyama, Wu Ashun
  • Africa: Eduardo de la Riva, Justin Harding, Darryn Lloyd
  • America: Scott Brown, Bud Cauley, Brian Davis, Luke Guthrie, Robert Karlsson, Josh Teater, Camilo Villegas, Johnson Wagner
  • Europe: Grégory Bourdy, Niclas Fasth, Oliver Fisher, Estanislao Goya, Scott Jamieson, Brooks Koepka, Gareth Maybin, Richard McEvoy, Álvaro Quirós

Local Final Qualifying

  • Dunbar: Grant Forrest (a), Shiv Kapur, John Wade
  • Gullane No 1: Matt Fitzpatrick (a), Oscar Florén, Ben Stow (a)
  • North Berwick: Jimmy Mullen (a), George Murray, Gareth Wright
  • The Musselburgh: Tyrrell Hatton, Lloyd Saltman, Steven Tiley

Alternates

To make up the full entry of 156, additional players were drawn from the Official World Golf Ranking dated 7 July 2013 (provided the player was entered in the Open and did not withdraw from qualifying).

  1. Jonas Blixt (ranked 51)
  2. Martin Laird (59)
  3. Freddie Jacobson (63)
  4. Marc Leishman (66)
  5. Graham DeLaet (67)
  6. Kyle Stanley (68)
  7. Chris Wood (70)
  8. Ken Duke (73)
  9. Stephen Gallacher (75) replaced John Daly
  10. Scott Stallings (76) took spot reserved for Scottish Open champion
  • (a) denotes amateur

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, 18 July 2013

Zach Johnson was the first round leader after shooting a 5-under-par 66. Both Johnson and Indian outsider Shiv Kapur reached 6-under during their rounds before dropping shots on the tougher back nine, Kapur doing so during difficult afternoon conditions by birdieing six of his first seven holes. Two Spaniards, 49-year-old Miguel Ángel Jiménez and Rafa Cabrera-Bello, had also reached 5-under before late bogeys, as had veteran Mark O'Meara. Two seniors were in the top five: O'Meara (56 years old), the 1998 champion, was tied for second at 67 and Tom Lehman (54), the 1996 champion, was tied for fourth at 68. Defending champion Ernie Els shot 74 (+3), tarnished by a triple-bogey after bunker trouble at the 16th. World number one Tiger Woods, playing in the tough later conditions, opened with a bogey after snap-hooking his tee shot and taking an unplayable lie, but fought his way back to 69 (−2) in pursuit of his 15th major championship. Out-of-form world number two Rory McIlroy, however, struggled to a 79 (+8) despite an early tee time. Phil Mickelson, four-time major champion and the winner of the previous week's Scottish Open, also had a 69 despite a closing bogey.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1USA Zach Johnson66−5
T2ESP Rafa Cabrera-Bello67−4
USA Mark O'Meara
T4ESP Miguel Ángel Jiménez68−3
USA Dustin Johnson
IND Shiv Kapur
USA Tom Lehman
USA Brandt Snedeker
T9ARG Ángel Cabrera69−2
USA Todd Hamilton
USA Phil Mickelson
ITA Francesco Molinari
USA Jordan Spieth
USA Tiger Woods

Second round

Friday, 19 July 2013

At the end of the second round, nine players were under par, and the cut line was +8. Jiménez was the leader at 139 (−3). Dustin Johnson, Henrik Stenson, Lee Westwood, and Woods were all one shot behind at 140.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1ESP Miguel Ángel Jiménez68-71=139−3
T2USA Dustin Johnson68-72=140−2
SWE Henrik Stenson70-70=140
ENG Lee Westwood72-68=140
USA Tiger Woods69-71=140
T6ARG Ángel Cabrera69-72=141−1
ESP Rafa Cabrera-Bello67-74=141
USA Zach Johnson66-75=141
SCO Martin Laird70-71=141
10USA Ryan Moore72-70=142E

Amateurs: Fitzpatrick (+7), Mullen (+7), Porteous (+11), Stow (+11), Fox (+15), Forrest (+17), Pugh (+19).

Third round

Saturday, 20 July 2013

Westwood's 70 (−1) took the 54-hole lead at 210 (−3), which included a long eagle at the 5th hole. Hunter Mahan shot 68 (−3) to move into a tie for second at 212 (−1). Woods held sole possession of the lead early in the round, but carded 72 (+1) to fall back to 212 with Mahan. Adam Scott shot 70 (−1) to move to even-par 213.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1ENG Lee Westwood72-68-70=210−3
T2USA Hunter Mahan72-72-68=212−1
USA Tiger Woods69-71-72=212
4AUS Adam Scott71-72-70=213E
T5ARG Ángel Cabrera69-72-73=214+1
USA Zach Johnson66-75-73=214
USA Ryan Moore72-70-72=214
SWE Henrik Stenson70-70-74=214
T9USA Phil Mickelson69-74-72=215+2
ITA Francesco Molinari69-74-72=215

Final round

Sunday, 21 July 2013

Through the first six holes, 54-hole leader Westwood was even for the day, but then faltered down the stretch. After a bogey on the 8th, Westwood relinquished the lead to Scott, who birdied the 11th to go two-under for the championship. Westwood bogeyed three more holes to finish at +1. "I didn't play badly, but I didn't play great", he remarked.

Mickelson, who started the round five shots back, carded a 34 (−2) on the front nine to get to even-par for the championship. After bogeying the 10th, he got back to even par with a birdie at the 13th, then birdied the 14th while Scott bogeyed the 13th and the two were tied for the lead at −1. After two pars, Mickelson birdied the final two holes to finish at 281 (−3). At that point, about an hour of play remained but Mickelson knew he had all but won the event. Scott followed up his bogey on the 13th with bogeys on each of the next three holes.

Stenson shot 70 (−1) and finished three strokes back of Mickelson in second place at even-par 284. Ian Poulter got hot in the middle of his round and posted a 67 (−4) to tie for third with Scott and Westwood. Woods started the day two strokes off the lead, but shot a 74 (+3) to tie for sixth. Mahan, who also started the day two strokes back, carded a 75 (+4) and tied for ninth.

Mickelson attained his fifth major title and first Open Championship. He had previously struggled at the event, recording just two finishes in the top-10 in 19 tries. Mickelson's caddy, Jim "Bones" Mackay, called the final round "the best round of his career." Mickelson agreed, saying "I don't care how I got it, [the Claret Jug trophy] ...it just so happened to be with one of the best rounds of my career ... I've always tried to go out and get it ... And today I did."

Final leaderboard

(c) = past champion
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney (£)
1USA Phil Mickelson69-74-72-66=281−3945,000
2SWE Henrik Stenson70-70-74-70=284E545,000
T3ENG Ian Poulter72-71-75-67=285+1280,833
AUS Adam Scott71-72-70-72=285
ENG Lee Westwood72-68-70-75=285
T6USA Zach Johnson66-75-73-72=286+2163,333
JPN Hideki Matsuyama71-73-72-70=286
USA Tiger Woods (c)69-71-72-74=286
T9USA Hunter Mahan72-72-68-75=287+3115,000
ITA Francesco Molinari69-74-72-72=287
Leaderboard below the top 10PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney (£)
T11ARG Ángel Cabrera69-72-73-74=288+493,500
USA Brandt Snedeker68-79-69-72=288
T13ESP Miguel Ángel Jiménez68-71-73-77=289+579,500
USA Justin Leonard (c)74-70-74-71=289
T15USA Keegan Bradley75-74-70-71=290+662,250
ESP Eduardo de la Riva73-73-75-69=290
USA Harris English74-71-75-70=290
USA Matt Kuchar74-73-72-71=290
ZAF Charl Schwartzel75-68-76-71=290
ENG Danny Willett75-72-72-71=290
T21ESP Rafa Cabrera-Bello67-74-76-74=291+747,300
NIR Darren Clarke (c)72-71-76-72=291
SCO Stephen Gallacher76-70-76-69=291
ESP Sergio García75-73-68-75=291
ZAF Richard Sterne75-75-68-73=291
T26SWE Jonas Blixt72-78-73-69=292+837,250
USA Stewart Cink (c)72-75-76-69=292
USA Jason Dufner72-77-76-67=292
ZAF Ernie Els (c)74-74-70-74=292
SCO Paul Lawrie (c)81-69-70-72=292
ENG Steven Tiley72-75-73-72=292
T32USA Bud Cauley74-75-71-73=293+925,708
USA Fred Couples75-74-73-71=293
AUS Jason Day73-71-72-77=293
WAL Jamie Donaldson74-71-71-77=293
ENG Oliver Fisher70-78-77-68=293
THA Thongchai Jaidee79-71-71-72=293
USA Dustin Johnson68-72-76-77=293
GER Martin Kaymer72-74-72-75=293
IRL Shane Lowry74-74-75-70=293
USA Ryan Moore72-70-72-79=293
USA Bubba Watson70-73-77-73=293
KOR Yang Yong-eun78-70-73-72=293
T44NZL Mark Brown77-73-72-72=294+1016,139
KOR K. J. Choi76-74-73-71=294
ZAF Tim Clark72-76-76-70=294
ENG Matt Fitzpatrick (a)73-76-73-72=2940
SWE Freddie Jacobson72-75-75-72=29416,139
JPN Shingo Katayama73-77-69-75=294
SCO Martin Laird70-71-81-72=294
AUS Geoff Ogilvy75-75-72-72=294
USA Jordan Spieth69-74-75-74=294
USA Bo Van Pelt76-73-77-68=294
T54AUS Marcus Fraser73-74-76-72=295+1113,725
ESP Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño70-79-73-73=295
IRL Pádraig Harrington (c)73-75-77-70=295
SWE Carl Pettersson74-76-70-75=295
T58USA Tom Lehman (c)68-77-75-77=296+1213,150
NIR Graeme McDowell75-71-73-77=296
USA Mark O'Meara (c)67-78-77-74=296
SCO Richie Ramsay76-74-72-74=296
USA Johnson Wagner73-72-73-78=296
USA Boo Weekley74-76-71-75=296
T64FRA Grégory Bourdy76-70-74-77=297+1312,500
USA Ben Curtis (c)74-71-80-72=297
USA Ken Duke70-77-73-77=297
ZAF Branden Grace74-71-77-75=297
USA Webb Simpson73-70-77-77=297
AUT Bernd Wiesberger71-74-75-77=297
ENG Chris Wood75-75-75-72=297
T71ZAF George Coetzee75-71-75-76=298+1412,050
WAL Gareth Wright71-78-75-74=298
T73DNK Thomas Bjørn73-74-72-80=299+1511,700
USA Todd Hamilton (c)69-81-70-79=299
USA Russell Henley78-71-75-75=299
IND Shiv Kapur68-77-83-71=299
KOR Kim Kyung-tae73-76-77-73=299
ENG Jimmy Mullen (a)71-78-75-75=2990
T79FIN Mikko Ilonen72-78-76-74=300+1611,300
AUS Peter Senior74-76-73-77=300
USA Kevin Streelman74-71-82-73=300
82USA Josh Teater72-77-75-77=301+1711,100
83CAN Graham DeLaet76-72-76-79=303+1911,000
84SCO Sandy Lyle (c)76-72-80-79=307+2310,900
CUTZAF Thomas Aiken71-80=151+9
BEL Nicolas Colsaerts75-76=151
SWE Oscar Florén74-77=151
USA Bill Haas77-74=151
AUS Marc Leishman76-75=151
SCO George Murray76-75=151
ESP Álvaro Quirós77-74=151
DEU Marcel Siem75-76=151
USA Kyle Stanley82-69=151
USA Michael Thompson72-79=151
COL Camilo Villegas72-79=151
USA Jimmy Walker72-79=151
USA Mark Calcavecchia (c)72-80=152+10
AUS Stephen Dartnall80-72=152
ENG Luke Donald80-72=152
SWE Niclas Fasth77-75=152
JPN Hiroyuki Fujita78-74=152
USA Jim Furyk78-74=152
ZAF Justin Harding78-74=152
KOR Kim Hyung-sung76-76=152
ENG Justin Rose75-77=152
SCO Marc Warren72-80=152
USA Nick Watney75-77=152
USA Robert Garrigus78-75=153+11
USA D. A. Points78-75=153
ENG Garrick Porteous (a)76-77=153
AUS John Senden77-76=153
ENG Ben Stow (a)76-77=153
JPN Toru Taniguchi78-75=153
USA Tom Watson (c)75-78=153
CHN Wu Ashun76-77=153
USA Rickie Fowler78-76=154+12
USA Billy Horschel74-80=154
USA John Huh74-80=154
SWE Robert Karlsson77-77=154
ENG David Lynn79-75=154
NIR Gareth Maybin78-76=154
NIR Rory McIlroy79-75=154
DNK Thorbjørn Olesen78-76=154
FJI Vijay Singh77-77=154
USA Scott Stallings76-78=154
USA David Duval (c)76-79=155+13
AUS Steven Jeffress76-79=155
JPN Kenichi Kuboya76-79=155
ZAF Darryn Lloyd79-76=155
ENG Richard McEvoy73-82=155
AUS John Wade74-81=155
ARG Tano Goya75-81=156+14
USA Lucas Glover80-76=156
SCO Scott Jamieson80-76=156
AUS Brendan Jones78-78=156
USA Brooks Koepka76-80=156
AUS Brett Rumford79-77=156
SCO Lloyd Saltman79-77=156
THA Thaworn Wiratchant79-77=156
THA Kiradech Aphibarnrat72-85=157+15
ENG Brian Davis80-77=157
ENG Nick Faldo (c)79-78=157
USA Steven Fox (a)78-79=157
ITA Matteo Manassero76-81=157
JPN Daisuke Maruyama78-79=157
USA Luke Guthrie78-80=158+16
SCO Grant Forrest (a)73-86=159+17
JPN Makoto Inoue83-76=159
USA Scott Brown79-81=160+18
ENG Tyrrell Hatton82-79=161+19
JPN Satoshi Kodaira80-81=161
WAL Rhys Pugh (a)84-77=161
USA Scott Piercy74-88=162+20
WDSWE Alex Norén83+12
SWE Peter Hanson
ZAF Louis Oosthuizen (c)

Source:

Scorecard

Final round

Hole123456789101112131415161718
Par444354345444344354
USA Mickelson+2+2+2+2+1+1+1+1E+1+1+1E−1−1−1−2−3
SWE StensonEE−1−1−1−1−1E−1−1−1E+1+1+1+1+1EE
ENG Poulter+5+5+6+6+5+5+5+5+3+2+1EEEE+1+1+1
AUS Scott+1+1+1+2+2+2+1E−1−1−2−2−1E+1+2+2+1
ENG Westwood−3−3−2−2−3−3−2−1−1−1−1−1EEE+1+1+1
USA Johnson+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1EEE+1+1+2+2+2
JPN Matsuyama+3+3+3+3+2+2+2+3+3+3+3+3+2+2+2+2+2+2
USA WoodsEEE+1+1+2+2+2+1+2+3+2+2+1+2+2+2+2
USA Mahan−1EE+1+1+2+2+2E+1+1+2+2+2+2+2+2+3

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

Double Eagle--EagleBirdieBogeyDouble bogeyTriple bogey+ --

Source:

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