2006 Open Championship


The 2006 Open Championship was a men's major golf championship and the 135th Open Championship, played from 20–23 July at Royal Liverpool Golf Club. Tiger Woods held off Chris DiMarco, Ernie Els, Jim Furyk, and Sergio García for a two-shot victory. The win was his second consecutive Open Championship title and third overall. It was also Woods' first major tournament win since the death of his father, Earl Woods, in May.
The purse was £4,000,000, and the winner received £720,000. Using conversion rates at the time of the tournament, the purse was €5,797,724 for the European Tour's Order of Merit rankings and $7,300,000 for the PGA Tour's money list.

History of The Open Championship at Royal Liverpool

Royal Liverpool first hosted The Open Championship in 1897 and the 2006 Open was the 11th to be held at Royal Liverpool. This was the first Open at Royal Liverpool since 1967, a thirty-nine-year absence. Royal Liverpool's list of champions includes Harold Hilton, Sandy Herd, Arnaud Massy, John Henry Taylor, 11 time major winner Walter Hagen, seven time major winner and amateur Bobby Jones, Alf Padgham, Fred Daly, Peter Thomson, and Roberto De Vicenzo.

Course

Lengths of the course for previous Opens :
1. First 10 and anyone tying for 10th place in the 2005 Open Championship

Michael Campbell, Fred Couples, Sergio García, Retief Goosen, Bernhard Langer, Colin Montgomerie, Geoff Ogilvy, José María Olazábal, Vijay Singh, Tiger Woods
2. Past Open Champions aged 65 or under on 23 July 2006

Seve Ballesteros, Mark Calcavecchia, Ben Curtis, John Daly, David Duval, Ernie Els, Nick Faldo, Todd Hamilton, Paul Lawrie, Tom Lehman, Sandy Lyle, Mark O'Meara, Tom Watson
3. The first 50 players on the OWGR for Week 22, 2006

Robert Allenby, Stephen Ames, Stuart Appleby, Thomas Bjørn, Bart Bryant, Ángel Cabrera, Chad Campbell, Paul Casey, K. J. Choi, Stewart Cink, Tim Clark, Darren Clarke, Ben Crane, Chris DiMarco, Luke Donald, Jim Furyk, Lucas Glover, Pádraig Harrington, Tim Herron, David Howell, Miguel Ángel Jiménez, Brandt Jobe, Zach Johnson, Shingo Katayama, Davis Love III, Paul McGinley, Phil Mickelson, Arron Oberholser, Nick O'Hern, Rod Pampling, Kenny Perry, Carl Pettersson, Rory Sabbatini, Adam Scott, Henrik Stenson, Scott Verplank, Mike Weir
4. First 20 in the European Tour Final Order of Merit for 2005

Stephen Dodd, Nick Dougherty, Bradley Dredge, Niclas Fasth, Kenneth Ferrie, Ian Poulter
5. The BMW Championship winners for 2004–06

Scott Drummond
6. First 3 and anyone tying for 3rd place, not exempt, in the top 20 of the European Tour Order of Merit for 2006 on completion of the 2006 BMW Championship

Paul Broadhurst, Johan Edfors
7. First 2 European Tour members and any European Tour members tying for 2nd place, not exempt, in a cumulative money list taken from all official European Tour events from the British Masters up to and including the Open de France and including The U.S. Open

John Bickerton, Robert Karlsson
8. The leading player, not exempt, in the first 10 and ties of each of the 2006 Open de France, 2006 European Open and the 2006 Scottish Open

Marcus Fraser, Andrés Romero, Anthony Wall
9. The U.S. Open Champions for 2002–06
10. The Masters Champions for 2002–06
11. The PGA Champions for 2001–05

Rich Beem, Shaun Micheel
12. The Players Champions for 2004–06

Fred Funk
13. First 20 on the Official Money List of the PGA Tour for 2005

Sean O'Hair
14. First 3 and anyone tying for 3rd place, not exempt, in the top 20 of the Official Money List of the PGA Tour for 2006 on completion of the FedEx St. Jude Classic
15. First 2 PGA Tour members and any PGA Tour members tying for 2nd place, not exempt, in a cumulative money list taken from the Players Championship and the five PGA Tour events leading up to and including the 2006 Western Open

Billy Andrade, J. J. Henry
16. The leading player, not exempt having applied above, in the first 10 and ties of each of the 2006 Buick Championship, the 2006 Western Open and the 2006 John Deere Classic

Mathew Goggin, Hunter Mahan, John Senden
17. Playing members of the 2005 Presidents Cup teams

Mark Hensby, Peter Lonard
18. First and anyone tying for 1st place on the Order of Merit of the Asian Tour for 2005

Thaworn Wiratchant
19. First 2 and anyone tying for 2nd place on the Order of Merit of the PGA Tour of Australasia for 2005
20. First and anyone tying for 1st place on the Order of Merit of the Sunshine Tour for 2005/2006

Charl Schwartzel
21. The Canadian Open Champion for 2005
22. The Japan Open Champion for 2005
23. First 2 and anyone tying for 2nd place, not exempt, on the Official Money List of the Japan Golf Tour for 2005

Keiichiro Fukabori, Yasuharu Imano
24. The leading 4 players, not exempt, in the 2006 Mizuno Open

Hur Suk-ho, Tatsuhiko Ichihara, Wayne Perske, David Smail
25. First 2 and anyone tying for 2nd place, not exempt having applied above, in a cumulative money list taken from all official Japan Golf Tour events from the 2006 Japan PGA Championship up to and including the 2006 Mizuno Open

Toshinori Muto, Hideto Tanihara
26. The Senior Open Champion for 2005
27. The Amateur Champion for 2006

Julien Guerrier
28. The U.S. Amateur Champion for 2005

Edoardo Molinari
29. The European Amateur Champion for 2005

Marius Thorp
International Final Qualifying
Local Final Qualifying
Alternates

The OWGR from 9 July was used to determine alternates. Four alternates gained places in the field:

Past champions in the field

Made the cut

Missed the cut

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Round summaries

First round

Thursday, 20 July 2006
Graeme McDowell of Northern Ireland was the opening round leader at 66, which broke the course record set by Roberto De Vicenzo in 1967. Defending champion Tiger Woods led a group of five others at 67. There were 67 rounds under par, with 32 rounds in the 60s, which broke the record of 59 sub-par rounds in the first round of the Open Championship at St Andrews in 1995.
PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Graeme McDowell66−6
T2Tiger Woods67−5
T2Anthony Wall67−5
T2Greg Owen67−5
T2Miguel Ángel Jiménez67−5
T2Keiichiro Fukabori67−5
T7Ben Crane68−4
T7Ernie Els68−4
T7Marcus Fraser68−4
T7Jim Furyk68−4
T7Sergio García68−4
T7Mark Hensby68−4
T7S.K. Ho68−4
T7Mikko Ilonen68−4
T7Tom Lehman68−4
T7Carl Pettersson68−4
T7Brett Rumford68−4
T7Adam Scott68−4
T7Mike Weir68−4

Second round

Friday, 21 July 2006
Tiger Woods stormed into the lead at twelve-under with a 65, which included an eagle from on the 14th hole, one of the toughest holes at Royal Liverpool. Ernie Els also shot 65 and was one shot behind Woods, who was 6-0 when leading a major after 36 holes. Chris DiMarco, whose mother died suddenly of a heart attack 4 July, emerged from his slump with a 65 and was three shots behind at 135. Seventy one players made the 36-hole cut at 143 or better.
PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Tiger Woods67-65=132−12
2Ernie Els68-65=133−11
3Chris DiMarco70-65=135−9
4Retief Goosen70-66=136−8
T5Mikko Ilonen68-69=137−7
T5Miguel Ángel Jiménez67-70=137−7
T5Adam Scott68-69=137−7
8Robert Rock69-69=138−6
T9Robert Allenby69-70=139−5
T9Ángel Cabrera71-68=139−5
T9Mark Calcavecchia71-68=139−5
T9Ben Crane68-71=139−5
T9Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño70-69=139−5
T9Marcus Fraser68-71=139−5
T9Jim Furyk68-71=139−5
T9Sergio García68-71=139−5
T9Jerry Kelly72-67=139−5
T9Graeme McDowell66-73=139−5
T9Brett Rumford68-71=139−5
T9Rory Sabbatini69-70=139−5
T9Thaworn Wiratchant71-68=139−5

Amateurs: Thorp, Molinari , Guerrier, Denison.

Third round

Saturday, 22 July 2006
Moving day ended with Tiger Woods still holding a one-shot lead, but with three golfers right on his heels. Ernie Els, in the final pairing, matched Woods with an identical 71. Chris DiMarco and Sergio García were also within one shot. García holed out a 9-iron from for eagle on the second hole, and took only 29 shots on the outward nine to finish with a seven-under 65.

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Tiger Woods67-65-71=203−13
T2Chris DiMarco70-65-69=204−12
T2Ernie Els68-65-71=204−12
T2Sergio García68-71-65=204−12
T5Ángel Cabrera71-68-66=205−11
T5Jim Furyk68-71-66=205−11
7Hideto Tanihara72-68-66=206−10
T8Mark Calcavecchia71-68-68=207−9
T8Adam Scott68-69-70=207−9
T10Robert Allenby69-70-69=208−8
T10Retief Goosen70-66-72=208−8
T10Jerry Kelly72-67-69=208−8
T10Peter Lonard71-69-68=208−8
T10Greg Owen67-73-68=208−8
T10Andrés Romero70-70-68=208−8

Final round

Sunday, 23 July 2006
Woods fought off three of the best golfers in the world to win his third Open Championship title. While Els and García faded, DiMarco made a gritty rally to close with a 68 for a solo runner-up finish, two strokes back. After the clinching putt, Woods buried his head in the shoulder of caddie Steve Williams and sobbed uncontrollably, having won his first major since the passing of his father Earl Woods two months earlier. On the way to victory, Woods hit 86 percent of fairways. Woods became the first player since Tom Watson in 1982–83 to win golf's oldest championship in consecutive years. Woods improved his perfect record in majors to 11-0 when entering the final round with at least a share of the lead.
PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo parMoney
1Tiger Woods67-65-71-67=270−18720,000
2Chris DiMarco70-65-69-68=272−16430,000
3Ernie Els68-65-71-71=275−13275,000
4Jim Furyk68-71-66-71=276−12210,000
T5Sergio García68-71-65-73=277−11159,500
T5Hideto Tanihara72-68-66-71=277−11159,500
7Ángel Cabrera71-68-66-73=278−10128,025
T8Carl Pettersson68-72-70-69=279−995,350
T8Andrés Romero70-70-68-71=279−995,350
T8Adam Scott68-69-70-72=279−995,350

Amateurs: Thorp, Molinari.

Scorecard

Final round
Hole123456789101112131415161718
Par444453443544343545
Woods−13−13−13−13−15−15−15−15−15−16−16−15−15−16−17−18−18−18
DiMarco−11−11−11−11−11−12−12−12−12−13−13−13−14−14−14−15−15−16
Els−12−12−12−12−13−13−13−12−12−12−11−11−11−12−12−13−13−13
Furyk−10−9−9−9−9−9−8−8−8−9−9−9−9−9−10−11−11−12
García−12−11−10−10−10−10−10−9−8−8−8−9−9−8−9−11−11−11
Tanihara−10−11−11−11−10−8−8−8−9−9−9−10−10−11−11−12−11−11

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par
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