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Who won the 2013 US Open at Merion?

Jul 21, 2013 · The Open 2013: Phil Mickelson cards superb 66 to win at Muirfield By Rob Hodgetts BBC Sport at Muirfield 21 July 2013 Golf 522 The shot that won the Open for Mickelson Phil Mickelson came from five...

Where is the 2013 Open Championship held?

Jul 21, 2013 · Garcia, who has played in 60 major events, sits only behind Lee Westwood as having played in the most majors without a win. He remains in that position with his fourth-round score of 75 and tie for...

Where did Justin Rose win the 2013 US Open?

154 rows · The Open Championship, often referred to as The Open or the British Open, is the oldest golf tournament in the world, and one of the most prestigious. Founded in 1860, it was originally held annually at Prestwick Golf Club in Scotland.Later the venue rotated between a select group of coastal links golf courses in the United Kingdom.It is organised by the R&A.

Who won the Open 2013 at Muirfield?

Past champions, winners of The Open, sometimes referred to as The British Open or The Open Championship. The Open History, Records, Scores and Prize Money. PerryGolf is an Authorised Ticket Provider and the leading provider of custom international golf vacations, packages and golf cruises to the world's most memorable golfing destinations.

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Who won 2013 Open Championship?

United StatesPhil Mickelson2013 Open Championship (British Open)/Winners

Did Justin Rose win the U.S. Open?

Rose claimed his maiden major championship with a victory at the 2013 U.S. Open at Merion by two strokes over Phil Mickelson and Jason Day. Rose ended a 17-year drought for English golfers at the majors since Nick Faldo's win at the 1996 Masters. He also became the first Englishman in 43 years to win the U.S. Open.

Who won the PGA Tour in 2013?

It was the last season to be held entirely in one calendar year; the 2014 season would begin in October 2013....Schedule.WinnerMatt Kuchar (5)OWGR points74Purse ($)8,750,000Winner's share ($)1,500,000NotesWorld Golf Championships39 more columns

Who won the Open golf in England?

Collin MorikawaThe current champion is Collin Morikawa, who won the 149th Open at Royal St George's Golf Club in Sandwich, England with a score of 265....The Open Championship.Tournament informationFormatStroke playPrize fundUS$11,500,000Month playedJulyTournament record score13 more rows

How many cuts did Justin Rose miss after turning pro?

21 cuts4 He burst onto the scene with a tied fourth at the 1998 Open Championship as a 17-year-old, but he then famously missed 21 cuts in a row to start his professional career.

Who is Justin Rose married to?

Kate PhillipsJustin Rose / Spouse (m. 2006)

Who won the 2013 Players?

United StatesTiger Woods2013 Players Championship/Winners

Who Won 95th PGA?

Jason DufnerThe multiyear effort to bring off the 95th PGA Championship at Oak Hill Country Club ended with delivery of the Wanamaker Trophy and the winner's payout of roughly $1.4 million to champion Jason Dufner.Mar 22, 2017

Who won the PGA Championship at Oak Hill?

Jason Dufner won his first major title, two strokes ahead of runner-up Jim Furyk.

Who won the Open in 2015?

United StatesZach JohnsonJordan Spieth2015 Open Championship/Winners

Who won last Golf Open?

United StatesCollin MorikawaOpen Championship/Latest winners

Who won the 1995 British Open?

United StatesJohn Daly1995 Open Championship/Winners

Venue

The 2013 U.S. Open was the fifth Open played at Merion's East Course, which opened in 1912. The past Open champions on the course were Olin Dutra in 1934, Ben Hogan in 1950, Lee Trevino in 1971, and David Graham in 1981. The course has also hosted the U.S. Amateur six times.

Field

About half the field consisted of players who are exempt from qualifying for the U.S. Open. Each player is classified according to the first category in which he qualified, and other categories are shown in parentheses.

Round summaries

Due to rain delays, the first round was not completed on Thursday; only the morning half of the field completed their rounds. Luke Donald was the overnight leader at −4, while Mickelson was the clubhouse leader at 67 (−3).

Open analysis

"What an unbelievable round by Mickelson. He almost made it look simple. He played with such freedom. The second shot he hit to 17 was absolutely majestic and then he went on to birdie the last, which was the sign of a true champion. He was the best guy out there this week.

Recent Open winners

"Phil must have played really well. To birdie four out of the last six here on any day is good going. But to do it today on a breezy day with the flags blowing and in the Open Championship is exceptional."

British Open 2013 Results: Biggest Winners and Losers at Muirfield

In one of most exciting finishes at any major in recent years, the players finally wrested the headlines away from the Open Championship's Muirfield course, whose hard-edge fairways and glassy greens dominated play throughout the week.

Loser: Big American Hitters

American long-hitters Dustin Johnson and Bubba Watson showed it takes more than a big bat to win the Open Championship.

Winner: Shiv Kapur

While he eventually finished way back at 15-over par, Shiv Kapur ultimately will be the answer to a trivia question regarding no-names who made a splash at the 2013 British Open.

Loser: Sergio Garcia

Sergio Garcia, golf's favorite roller-coaster ride, looked like he was completely out of it after a Round 2 75. Then, he shot a 68 in Round 3 and put himself in position to make a move.

Winner: Hunter Mahan

It shouldn't have been a shock to see Hunter Mahan in the last group on Sunday at Muirfield. He held the same position just a month or so ago at the U.S. Open. In both cases, he failed to win the event, but he is definitely a winner for putting himself in the position to do so.

Loser: Angel Cabrera

Angel Cabrera, the affable Argentinian with the big swing, came out of the gate with guns firing and a laudable 69 on the first day at Muirfield.

Winner: Ian Poulter

It wasn't Lee Westwood, but that other Englishman, Ian Poulter, who had the crowd buzzing on Sunday with his stellar 67.

Who won the 1977 Open?

Turnberry hosted for the first time in 1977, and Watson won the Open for the second time, after one of the most celebrated contests in golf history, when his duel with Jack Nicklaus went to the final shot before Watson emerged as the champion.

When did golf qualify for the Open?

Qualifying was introduced in 1907, and for much of its history, all players had to go through the qualification process. In the modern era, the majority of players get an exemption from qualification which is awarded for previous performance in the Open, performance in high-profile global tournaments (such as other majors), performance in top golf tours, or a high position in the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR). Five amateurs are also exempt from qualifying by winning various global amateur titles provided they maintain their amateur status prior to The Open.

Why is the Open called the Open?

It is called The Open, because it is in theory "open" to all, i.e. professional and amateur golfers. In practice, the current event is a professional tournament in which a small number of the world's leading amateurs also play, by invitation or qualification.

What is the British Open?

For other uses, see British Open (disambiguation) and The Open (disambiguation). The Open Championship, often referred to as The Open or the British Open, is the oldest golf tournament in the world, and one of the most prestigious.

When did the Open return?

In 1920 the Open returned, and The Royal and Ancient Golf Club became the sole organiser of the Open Championship. In 1926 they standardised the format of the tournament to spread over three days (18 holes on day 1 and 2, and 36 on day 3), and include both qualifying and a cut.

What is the Open Championship?

The Open is recognised as one of the four major championships in golf, and is an official event on the PGA Tour, European Tour, and the Japan Golf Tour .

Where is the Claret Jug trophy?

The original trophy permanently resides on display in the R&A's Clubhouse at St Andrews. Therefore, the trophy that is presented at each Open is a replica which is retained by the winner for a year. It used to be the responsibility of the winner then get their name engraved on the trophy, but 1967 winner Roberto De Vicenzo returned the trophy without having done so. Subsequently, the winner's name is already engraved on it when presented, which often results in television commentators speculating as to when it is safe for the engraver to start. The winner of the Open is announced as "The Champion Golfer of the Year", a title which has been used since the first Open in 1860. He will nearly always pose for photos with the trophy sitting on one of the distinctive pot bunkers.

Who is the youngest golfer to win the Open Championship?

His son, Tom Morris Jr., is the youngest winner of the championship, he was 17 years and 156 days old when he won the 1868 Open Championship. He also won the most consecutive times with four victories (1868–1872).

When is the Open Championship?

The Open Championship is an annual golf competition held in the United Kingdom that was established in 1860. It is played on the weekend of the third Friday in July, and is the third of the four major championships to be played each year. In addition, this championship is conducted by The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews (R&A).

What is the Claret Jug?

Open, and the PGA Championship) for the next five years. The prize of the tournament is the Golf Champion Trophy, commonly known as the Claret Jug, and the champion personally keeps the trophy until the next competition ...

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Overview

The 2013 United States Open Championship was the 113th U.S. Open, held June 13–16 at the East Course of Merion Golf Club in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, west of Philadelphia. Justin Rose won his first major title, two strokes ahead of runners-up Jason Day and Phil Mickelson.
Rose became the first player from England to win the U.S. Open since Tony Jac…

Venue

The 2013 U.S. Open was the fifth Open played at Merion's East Course, which opened in 1912. The past Open champions on the course were Olin Dutra in 1934, Ben Hogan in 1950, Lee Trevino in 1971, and David Graham in 1981. The course has also hosted the U.S. Amateur six times.

Field

About half the field consisted of players who are exempt from qualifying for the U.S. Open. Each player is classified according to the first category in which he qualified, and other categories are shown in parentheses.
1. Winners of the U.S. Open Championship the last ten years
Ángel Cabrera (5,13,14), Michael Campbell, Jim Furyk (11,12,13,14), Lucas Glover, Graeme McDowell

Course layout

East Course
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Lengths of the course for U.S. Opens:
• 2013: 6,996 yards (6,397 m), par 70
• 1981: 6,544 yards (5,984 m), par 70

Round summaries

Thursday, June 13, 2013 Friday, June 14, 2013
Due to rain delays, the first round was not completed on Thursday; only the morning half of the field completed their rounds. Luke Donald was the overnight leader at −4, while Mickelson was the clubhouse leader at 67 (−3). When the first round was completed Friday morning, only five players were under par: Mickelson at 67 (−3), Donald and Mathew Goggin at 68 (−2) and Nicolas Colsaerts

External links

• Official website – 2013 U.S. Open
• United States Golf Association
• Coverage on the PGA Tour's official site
• Coverage on the European Tour's official site

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