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Reflections of The Open Champion

Reflections of The Open Champion

Rating: 2.5

Kevin Brown at Carnoustie, 23 July 2007 09:19

When Padraig Harrinton eventually wakes up in Scotland today after one of the biggest parties Carnoustie and tasted the coffee, the penny will probably have dropped that he's just been crowned King of Carnoustie. Probably... The Irishman, clearly in a state of shock after registering his first major triumph and becoming the first Irishman to succeed on golf's biggest stage for ...

 
We played with the new Open champ

We played with the new Open champ

Rating: 4

Kevin Brown at Carnoustie, 22 July 2007 20:02

Tuesday May 29 will long live in the memory bank. I was at Carnoustie, it was pelting it down with rain all day long and I teed it up with newly-crowned Open champion Padraig Harrington. The Irishman was the star attraction on a Wilson Staff corporate day at the Open venue, Harrington taking full advantage of the occasion which he ...

 
It's Open glory for Padraig

It's Open glory for Padraig

Rating: 3.5

Kevin Brown at Carnoustie, 22 July 2007 19:22

Despite doing 'a Jean Van de Velde' Padraig Harrington has been crowned the new Open champion at Carnoustie tonight. In one of the most thrilling and dramatic finales in Open history, Irishman Harrington got the better of his Ryder Cup teammate Sergio Garcia following an unbelievable climax which was eventually decided via a play-off. Harrington seemed to have the Claret Jug in ...

 
Justin is Best of the Brits

Justin is Best of the Brits

Rating: 0

Kevin Brown at Carnoustie, 22 July 2007 18:40

Justin Rose was again the pick of the Brits. Englishman Rose, who finished tied 5th at the Masters and tied 10th at the US Open, followed up by securing tied 12th at Carnoustie. Rose finished -2 after rounding off with a one-under-par 70 and if he can maintain this form and steer clear of further back trouble which has plagued him ...

 
Tiger admits he wasn't good enough

Tiger admits he wasn't good enough

Rating: 2.5

Kevin Brown at Carnoustie, 22 July 2007 16:58

Tiger Woods admitted he wasn't good enough to win his third successive Open at Carnoustie this week. After finishing with a disappointing round of 70 for a -2 total, Tiger gave this honest assessment: "I wasn't as sharp as you need to be to win a major. My ball striking hasn't been where it needed to be. "I've been putting great ...

 
Aussie ace in record company

Aussie ace in record company

Rating: 0

Kevin Brown at Carnoustie, 22 July 2007 15:57

Aussie left hander Richard Green is the man they all have to beat after finishing -5 and a course record equalling score of 64. Green was on fire despite the appalling conditions, managing six birdies and an eagle at the par 5 14th. He only missed out on the course record outright after seeing his putt on the 18th just ...

 
Super Mac finishes with a bang

Super Mac finishes with a bang

Rating: 0

Kevin Brown at Carnoustie, 22 July 2007 14:27

That's the way to do it: Irish youngster and lone amateur survivor Rory McIlroy finished his first Open in a blaze of glory. The talented teenager and proud holder of the amateur's Silver Medal rounded-off with a birdie at the last hole to finish with a 72 and a fine +6 total. He summed up his magical week by saying: ...

 
Garcia gunning for glory

Garcia gunning for glory

Rating: 0

Kevin Brown at Carnoustie, 22 July 2007 10:39

If yesterday was D-Day for Sergio Garcia, today is double D-Day. It's the moment of truth for the 27-year-old Spaniard who looks poised to clinch his long-awaited first major title - he goes into this afternoon's fourth round three shots clear of American Steve Stricker. Garcia is a hot favourite. He's been playing beautifully all week, has hardly made a ...

 
Sergio has it in the bag, says Els

Sergio has it in the bag, says Els

Rating: 1

Kevin Brown at Carnoustie, 21 July 2007 18:53

The Big Easy reckons Sergio Garcia will now take a lot of catching, South African Ernie Els conceding: "He's in a great position. "Sergio is so solid right now, he's not making any mistakes and he's got a good lead to take into the last round. "It's in his hands now even though there's a lto of guys in the ...

 
Yanks turn on the style

Yanks turn on the style

Rating: 0

Kevin Brown at Carnoustie, 21 July 2007 17:19

The Americans are coming... Yes, the Stars and Stripes were again flying high at Carnoustie with the dynamic duo of Steve Stricker and Chris Di Marco showing the way. Stricker put himself in Open contention in some style - he shot a joint course record 64 with a bogey-free roudn which contained a magnificent seven birdies, three of them coming ...

 

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