2011 Senior Open Championship

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2011 Senior Open Championship
Tournament information
Dates21–24 July 2011
LocationSurrey, England
51°16′41″N 0°14′38″W / 51.278°N 0.244°W / 51.278; -0.244
Course(s)Walton Heath Golf Club (Old Course)
Organised byThe R&A
Tour(s)
Format72 holes stroke play
Statistics
Par72
Length7,394 yards (6,761 m)
Field144 players, 75 after cut
Cut148 (+6)
Prize fundUS$2,000,000
Winner's shareUS$315,600
Champion
United States Russ Cochran
276 (−12)
Location map
Walton Heath GC is located in Europe
Walton Heath GC
Walton Heath GC
Location in Europe
Walton Heath GC is located in British Isles
Walton Heath GC
Walton Heath GC
Location in the British Isles
Walton Heath GC is located in England
Walton Heath GC
Walton Heath GC
Location in England
Walton Heath GC is located in Surrey
Walton Heath GC
Walton Heath GC
Location in Surrey
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The 2011 Senior Open Championship was a senior major golf championship and the 25th Senior Open Championship, held on 21–24 July at Walton Heath Golf Club in Walton on the Hill, Surrey, England, United Kingdom. It was the 9th Senior Open Championship played as a senior major championship.[1]

Russ Cochran won two strokes ahead of Mark Calcavecchia. It was Cochran's first senior major championship victory. Defending champion Bernhard Langer finished tied 12th, eight strokes behind the winner.[2][3][4]

Venue[edit]

The Walton Heath Golf Club, founded in 1903 and situated in Walton-on-the-Hill, Surrey, England, southwest of London, had previously hosted the 1981 Ryder Cup. Its Old Course was designed by Herbert Fowler.

It was the first Senior Open Championship played at Walton Heath.

Course layout[edit]

Hole Yards Par    Hole Yards Par
1 435 4 10 396 4
2 519 5 11 529 5
3 437 4 12 451 4
4 427 4 13 465 4
5 183 3 14 470 4
6 558 5 15 408 4
7 400 4 16 475 4
8 442 4 17 206 3
9 189 3 18 404 4
Out 3,590 36 In 3,804 36
Total 7,394 72

Source:[5]

Field[edit]

The field of 144 competitors included 141 professionals and three amateurs.

18-hole stroke play qualifying rounds were held on three venues on Monday, 18 July, for players who were not already exempt. The leading players from the qualifying competition joined the exempt players for the championship.

75 players made the 36-hole cut, 73 professionals and two amateurs. Randy Haag finished leading amateur at tied 39th.

Past champions in the field[edit]

Four past Senior Open champions participated. Two of them made the 36-hole cut; 2003, 2005 and 2007 champion Tom Watson (tied 3rd) and 2010 champion Bernhard Langer (tied 12th). 2004 champion Pete Oakley, 2008 champion Bruce Vaughan and 2002 champion Noboru Sugai did not make the cut.

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

The field included six former winners of The Open Championship. Four of them made the cut; 1989 Open champion Mark Calcavecchia (2nd), 1975, 1977, 1980, 1982 and 1983 Open champion Tom Watson (tied 3rd), 1996 Open champion Tom Lehman (tied 21st) and 1998 Open champion Mark O'Meara (tied 39th).1985 Open champion Sandy Lyle did not make the cut. 1994 Open champion Nick Price withdraw.

The field also included eight former runners-up at The Open Championship; John Cook (11th), Bernhard Langer (tied 12th), Mike Harwood (tied 23rd), Mark McNulty (tied 44th) Tom Kite (tied 49th), Gordon J. Brand (69th) and Costantino Rocca (tied 54th). Rodger Davis missed the cut.

Final results[edit]

Sunday, 24 July 2012

Place Player Score To par Money ($)
1 United States Russ Cochran 72-70-67-67=276 −12 315,600
2 United States Mark Calcavecchia 68-69-72-69=278 −10 210,500
T3 United States Corey Pavin 72-69-69-69=279 −9 106,600
United States Tom Watson 75-68-69-67=279
5 England Barry Lane 71-70-69-70=280 −8 80,240
6 South Africa David Frost 69-74-66-72=281 −7 66,280
T7 Australia Peter Fowler 71-68-73-70=282 −6 46,090
United States Fred Funk 72-70-74-66=282
United States Mike Goodes 70-70-71-71=282
United States Lee Rinker 70-67-74-71=282

Sources:[2][3]

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 "Senior Open Championship 2011 – Results". European Tour. Retrieved 26 February 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Past results, The Senior Open". PGA Tour. Retrieved 26 February 2022.
  4. ^ "Cochran wins Senior British Open Championship". Sky Sports. 24 July 2011. Retrieved 26 February 2022.
  5. ^ "Senior Open Championship 2011 – Course Card Walton Heath GC, Walton on the Hill, Surrey, England". European Tour. Retrieved 26 February 2022.

External links[edit]

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