2000 Senior British Open

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2000 Senior British Open
Tournament information
Dates27–30 July 2000
LocationNewcastle, County Down, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
54°13′05″N 5°53′02″W / 54.218°N 5.884°W / 54.218; -5.884
Course(s)Royal County Down Golf Club
Organised byThe R&A
Tour(s)
Format72 holes stroke play
Statistics
Par71
Length6,609 yd (6,043 m)
Field132 players, 64 after cut
Cut150 (+8)
Prize fund651,612
Winner's share102,758
Champion
Republic of Ireland Christy O'Connor Jnr
275 (−9)
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Location in British Isles
Royal County Down GC is located in Ireland
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Royal County Down GC is located in Northern Ireland
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The 2000 Senior British Open, for sponsor reasons named Senior British Open presented by MasterCard, was a professional golf tournament for players aged 50 and above and the 14th British Senior Open Championship, held from 27 to 30 July at Royal County Down Golf Club in Newcastle, County Down, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.

In 2018, the tournament was, as all Senior British Open Championships played 1987–2002, retroactively recognized as a senior major golf championship and a PGA Tour Champions (at the time named the Senior PGA Tour) event.[1]

Christy O'Connor Jnr beat John Bland by two strokes and successfully defended his Senior British Open title from 1999. Bland repeated his second place finish from the year before.[2][3]

Venue[edit]

The hosting course, one of the oldest on the island of Ireland, originally designed by Old Tom Morris and located in naturally links settings in the Murlough Nature Reserve, stretching along the shores of Dundrum Bay, was established in 1889.[4]

The course had previously hosted several editions of the Irish Open, The Amateur Championship, the British Ladies Amateur Golf Championship and the 1968 Curtis Cup.

The event was the first of three editions of the Senior British Open held at the Royal County Down Golf Club three years in a row.[5]

Course layout[edit]

Hole Yards Par    Hole Yards Par
1 502 5 10 197 3
2 371 4 11 384 4
3 454 4 12 479 5
4 194 3 13 421 4
5 416 4 14 202 3
6 369 4 15 449 4
7 144 3 16 276 4
8 424 4 17 375 4
9 424 4 18 528 5
Out 3,298 35 In 3,311 36
Source:[6] Total 6,609 71

Field[edit]

132 players, 124 professionals and eight amateurs, entered the competition.

Two qualifying tournaments were held on Tuesday 25 July. 28 players, 25 professionals and three amateurs qualified through an 18-hole qualifying round at Kilkeel Golf Club. 28 players, 25 professionals and three amateurs qualified through an 18-hole qualifying round at Spa Golf Club on 24 July. They joined 76 players, who were exempt into the championship.[7][8]

One player withdraw before the cut. 64 players, 60 professionals and four amateurs, made the 36-hole cut. Ken Forster finished leading amateur at tied 33rd.

Past champions in the field[edit]

Eight past Senior Open champions participated. Four of them made the 36-hole cut; 1999 champion Christy O'Connor Jnr (won), 1989 and 1993 champion Bob Charles (tied 5th). 1987 champion Neil Coles, (tied 10th) and 1991 champion Bobby Verway (tied 12th).1992 champion John Fourie, 1998 champion Brian Huggett, 1988, 1990 and 1997 champion Gary Player missed the cut. 1995 and 1996 champion Brian Barnes withdraw during the first round.

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

The field included two former winners of The Open Championship. One of them made the cut; 1963 Open champion Bob Charles (tied 5th). 1959, 1968 and 1974 Open champion Gary Player did not make the cut.

The field also included two former runners-up at The Open Championship; Neil Coles (tied 10th) and Brian Huggett (missed the cut).

Final results[edit]

Sunday, 30 July 2000

Place Player Score To par Money ()
1 Republic of Ireland Christy O'Connor Jnr 69-68-70-68=275 −9 102,758.06
2 South Africa John Bland 68-67-71-71=277 −7 65,421.01
3 United States Hubert Green 68-72-68-71=279 −5 38,018.86
4 England John Morgan 71-71-69-69=280 −4 30,843.65
5 New Zealand Bob Charles 75-68-71-67=281 −3 25,324.26
T6 Japan Seiji Ebihara 71-70-70-74=285 +1 20,291.88
England Tommy Horton 75-69-68-73=285
Australia Noel Ratcliffe 67-73-71-74=285
United States Dave Stockton 73-69-73-70=285
T10 England Neil Coles 72-71-71-72=286 +2 15,503.00
England Malcolm Gregson 76-68-69-73=286

Source:[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Senior Open Championship". The R&A. Archived from the original on 13 February 2022. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  2. ^ a b "The Senior Open Championship presented by MasterCard – Results". European Tour. Retrieved 16 March 2022.
  3. ^ "Successful defence for O'connor Jnr". European Tour. Retrieved 16 March 2022.
  4. ^ "Royal County Down Golf Course". Discover Northern Ireland. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
  5. ^ "The Royal County Down Golf Club - History - Major Events". Royal County Down Golf Club. Retrieved 16 March 2022.
  6. ^ "Senior British Open, presented by MasterCard – Venue – Course Card". European Tour. Retrieved 16 March 2022.
  7. ^ "Pre Qualifying Scores - Kilkeel GC". European Tour. July 2000. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  8. ^ "Pre Qualifying Scores - SPA GC". European Tour. July 2000. Retrieved 1 May 2022.

External links[edit]

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