Golf IQ Open Championship Player Guide - 2021

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Northern Ireland's Darren Clarke played collegiate golf briefly in 1987 at Wake Forest University. He turned professional three years later and played his first full season on the European Tour in 1991. Clarke won his first title at the 1993 Alfred Dunhill Open, finishing two shots ahead of Nick Faldo and Vijay Singh. He won again in 1996, twice in 1998, and once in 1999.

Clarke's international breakthrough came in 2000, when he defeated Tiger Woods in the final, 4 & 3, at the 2000 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship at La Costa. This was Clarke's biggest victory at the time and netted him the $1-million first-place prize. Clarke faced a challenging route in the event, defeating big-name players, including Paul Azinger, Mark O'Meara, Thomas Bjorn, Hal Sutton, and David Duval, before taking on Woods in the final. Clarke followed that victory with another WGC win at the 2003 Bridgestone, shooting a final-round 67 for a four-shot victory. Between 1993 and 2003, he won eight more events on the European Tour.

His wife, Heather, was diagnosed with primary breast cancer in December 2001 and, in 2004, with secondary breast cancer. He took time away from golf to care for her and their two sons, Tyrone and Conor. She passed away in August 2006. Clarke was a captain's pick for the European Ryder Cup Team three weeks later. The Matches were conducted at The K Club. In an emotionally charged week, he played superbly, winning all three of his matches in a European victory.

A dedicated worker for charity, Clarke organized a unique Pro-Am at Portmarnock in September 1998 to benefit the victims of the Omagh bombing tragedy. He also set up the Darren Clarke Foundation, which helps further the development of junior golf in Ireland and raises money for breast cancer awareness.

Clarke won once in 2008 at the BMW Asian Open but didn't win again until the 2011 Iberdrola Open in Spain. The latter set him up for the most significant victory of his career. Playing his 54th major at the 2011 Open Championship at Royal St. George's in England, Clarke posted four rounds of par or better to defeat Phil Mickelson and Dustin Johnson by three shots. Only Tom Kite (72 starts) and Mark O'Meara (59 starts) took longer to win their first major. He became just the second Open champion from Northern Ireland, joining Fred Daly, who won in 1947. He also became the fourth player from Northern Ireland to win a major, joining Daly, Graeme McDowell, and Rory McIlroy. It took Clarke 20 starts to win the Open, the longest period for any player to record a first win at the major. At 42 years, 11 months, and 3 days old, he became the oldest Open champion since Roberto De Vicenzo won in 1967 at age 44 years, 93 days, and the oldest major winner since Ben Crenshaw, who was 43 years, 2 months, 29 days at the 1995 Masters. The win vaulted him to 30th in the world rankings.

Later that year, he became an honorary member of the European Tour and was awarded an Order of the British Empire. He was given the PGA Recognition Award in 2012, the same year he married his current wife, Alison Campbell.

Clarke played in five Ryder Cup Matches (1997, 1999, 2002, 2004, and 2006), served as one of captain Colin Montgomerie's vice-captains in the win at The Celtic Manor Resort in 2010, and was a vice-captain for Jose Maria Olazabal's team in the victory at Medinah in 2012. He captained the European Team at the 2016 Ryder Cup.

2012 Notes: In 20 European and PGA Tour starts, Clarke posted one top-25 finish, T-17th at the Volvo World Match Play Championship. He finished T-8th at the 2012 Australian PGA Championship. In April, he remarried Alison Campbell, whom he met in November 2009 on a blind date set up by Graeme McDowell.

2013 Notes: Clarke started the year 150th in the rankings, and in March tore a hamstring while playing tennis with his two sons. Recovery proved slow, and he took two months off from play. He played 17 events and only had one top-10, a T-2nd at the Nanshan China Masters. He ended the year ranked 296th worldwide and announced he would join the PGA Tour and play full-time in America in 2014. (He had given up his PGA Tour card in 2006 to play full-time in Europe).

2014 Notes: When Clarke appeared in his first event of the year at the Volvo Golf Championship, he had dropped 40 pounds, thanks to a new workout routine he started the previous October. He pulled a chest muscle at the Qatar Masters, and it took most of the year for the injury to heal. He played in 26 events and only had one top-15 finish, T-15th at the Asian Tour's Dubai Open.

2015 Notes: Clarke started the year healthy, but his best finish was T-15th at the Tshwane Open, which would be his last top-25 finish in any event worldwide. He withdrew during the first round at The Players Championship due to a sore wrist, but it hasn't been a problem since. Clarke was named in February as the captain of the 2016 European Ryder Cup team, which would a lot of his time.

2016 Notes: Only made three cuts, T-43rd at the Irish Open, T-61st at Abu Dhabi Golf Championship, and T-30th at the Open Championship. Was on the losing side of the Ryder Cup at Hazeltine

2017 Notes: Didn't play on the weekend in 12 events. Did some TV commentary work for both Sky Sports and NBC Sports.

2018 Notes: Made his first cut since the 2016 Open championship with a T-61st at the NBO Oman Open. He made another cut on the European Tour, 63rd on the Hero Indian Open. He turned 50 over the summer and made six PGA Tour Champions appearances. He had a season-best T-24th at the Boeing Classic. He finished 90th on the money list.

2019 Notes: Played a full-time schedule on the PGA Tour Champions in 22 events and was in the top ten four times. He was 43rd on the Charles Schwab Cup points list. His first event of the year was T-10th in the Oasis Championship. Was T-2nd at the Cologuard Classic, made a 50-foot par putt on the final hole to finish 4 shots back of winner Mark O'Meara. He was T-4th at the Mastercard Japan Championship, finishing 4 shots back of winner Scott McCarron. In the Senior Open Championship was T-10th.

2020 & 2021 Notes: Played in 32 PGA Tour Champions events with nine top-tens and finished 6th in the Charles Schwab Cup. He was T-9th at the 2020 Charles Schwab Series at Bass Pro Shops Big Cedar Lodge, three shots back of the Bertsch/Day/Langer/Perry playoff. He got his first PGA Tour Champions to win at the TimberTech Championship. With rounds of 69-62-68 and a birdie on his final hole in the final round was a shot better than Jim Furyk and Bernhard Langer. That would be his last start in 2020. In 2021 he won his first start at the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai. He did it with birdies on four of his last six holes in the final round for a two-shot win over Retief Goosen. Was T-8th at the Regions Tradition and Dick's Sporting Goods Open. Shot a final round 67 at the Senior Open Championship to finish 3rd, two shots back of winner Stephen Dodd. He had his third season win at the 2021 Sanford International, defeating Steve Flesch and K.J. Choi in a playoff. Shot a final round 65 to overcome a four-shot deficit going into the final round. In the season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship, he shot a final round 64 to finish T-3rd, two shots back of winner Phil Mickelson.

2022 Notes: Played in 22 PGA Tour Champions events with two top-ten finishes. He was 18th in the Schwab Rankings and 15th on the money list, earning $962,248. He captured his first senior major title at The Senior Open Championship, held at Gleneagles in Scotland, and posted 65-67-69-69 to finish one shot ahead of runner-up Padraig Harrington. He became the fourth golfer to win both The British Open and The Senior Open, joining Bob Charles, Gary Player, and Tom Watson. He marked his fourth win on PGA Tour Champions. A first-round co-leader at Dick's Sporting Goods Open, tallied 65-72-69 to finish T-6th, six shots back of winner Padraig Harrington.

2023 Notes: Played in 22 PGA Tour Champions events with seven top-ten finishes. He was 24th in the Schwab Rankings and 23rd on the money list, earning $958,030. The 2021 Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai winner finished T-2nd, six shots back of winner Steve Stricker. Clarke opened with 7-under 65 to share the first-round lead before closing with 66-68. Was T-7th a the Hoag Classic and T-9th at the Regions Tradition. He opened with three consecutive 69s a the KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship but shot 72 in the final round to finish T-5th, nine back of winner Steve Stricker. Shot a final round 65 to finish T-5th at Dick's Sporting Goods.Finished T-4th at the Shaw Charity Classic, three shots back of the winner, Ken Duke. At the Ally Challenge was the co-leader after 36 holes, shot a final round 72 to finish 7th. Was T-27th at the season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship.

2024 Notes: Was 7th at the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai, T-7th at the Cologuard Classic and Insperity Invitational.

- World Rank: - Born: Aug 14, 1968, Dungannon, N. Ireland - Age: 56y 5m 6d Back to Field

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Past Performance Results and Statistics
OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP (last 10 years) Open Championship Home Page
YearDateCoursePlaceScoreToPar1st2nd3rd4thMoney
2024Jul 21,2024Royal Troon Golf ClubT752991577717675$38,525
2023Jul 23,2023Royal Liverpool Golf ClubCUT1508737700$0
2022Jul 17,2022Old Course at St. AndrewsCUT15410797500$0
2021Jul 18,2021Royal St. George's Golf ClubCUT1466717500$0
2019Jul 21,2019Royal Portrush G.C.CUT1453717400$0
2018Jul 22,2018Carnoustie Golf LinksCUT16523828300$0
2017Jul 23,2017Royal Birkdale G.C.CUT1488757300$0
2016Jul 17,2016Royal Troon Golf ClubT30286271727370$51,489
2015Jul 20,2015Old Course at St. AndrewsCUT1462737300$0
OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP STATS (All)
Played In32
Rounds Played104
Avg Place56
Scoring Avg72.17
Low Round66
Wins1
Top 10s4
Top 25s8

Tournament Record (last 12 months) PGA TOUR Record - European Tour Record
DateNameTourCoursePlaceScoreToPar1st2nd3rd4thMoney
Jan 18,2025Mitsubishi Electric Champ at HualalaiCHAMPHualalai Golf T15205-116868690$35,000
Nov 10,2024Charles Schwab Cup Champ CHAMPPhoenix C.C.T23282-271707467$29,250
Oct 27,2024Simmons Bank Champ CHAMPPleasant Valley C.CT34212-47468700$14,145
Oct 20,2024Dominion Energy Charity ClassicCHAMPThe Country Club of VirginiaT33214-27276660$14,835
Oct 13,2024SAS Champ CHAMPPrestonwood C.C.T24213-37271700$20,076
Oct 6,2024Constellation Furyk & FriendsCHAMPTimuquana Country ClubT4207-96969690$85,400
Sep 15,2024Sanford InternationalCHAMPMinnehaha Country ClubT2421007570650$19,635
Sep 8,2024Ascension Charity ClassicCHAMPNorwood Hills Country ClubT8206-77167680$57,750
Aug 25,2024 Ally ChallengeCHAMPWarwick Hills G&C.C.4206-107168670$132,000
Aug 18,2024Rogers Charity ClassicCHAMPCanyon Meadows G&CC T3196-146764650$158,400
Aug 11,2024Boeing ClassicCHAMPTPC Snoqualmie RidgeT4421607373700$8,140
Jul 28,2024Senior Open Champ CHAMPCarnoustie Golf LinksT13289174697472$42,066
Jul 21,2024Open Champ MAJORRoyal Troon Golf ClubT752991577717675$38,525
Jul 14,2024Kaulig Companies Champ CHAMPFirestone C.C. (South)T33284469737072$21,150
Jul 1,2024U.S. Senior OpenCHAMPNewport Country ClubT42282269707271$12,003
Jun 23,2024Dick's Sporting Goods OpenCHAMPEn-Joie G.C.T29211-57368700$15,210
Jun 9,2024American Family Insurance Champ CHAMPUniversity Ridge G.C.T38215-17171730$12,480
Jun 2,2024Principal Charity ClassicCHAMPWakonda ClubT54211-57270690$4,600
May 26,2024Kitchenaid Senior PGA Champ CHAMPGolf Club at Harbor ShoresT21280-467737169$32,673
May 12,2024Regions TraditionCHAMPGreystone G.& C.C.T32285-367747470$17,160
May 5,2024Insperity InvitationalCHAMPTPC at The WoodlandsT7139-5697000$86,400
Apr 28,2024Mitsubishi Electric ClassicCHAMPTPC SugarloafT10210-67369680$48,000
Mar 31,2024 Galleri ClassicCHAMPMission Hills Country ClubT6022047476700$3,630
Mar 24,2024Hoag ClassicCHAMPNewport Beach C.C.T15208-56870700$26,383
Mar 10,2024Cologuard ClassicCHAMPLa Poloma Country ClubT7204-96968670$59,086
Jan 20,2024Mitsubishi Electric Champ at HualalaiCHAMPHualalai Golf 7203-137166660$77,000
Tour Statistics (Last 12 Mo)
Events Played26
Rounds Played84
Avg Place25
Scoring Avg70.32
Low Round64
Wins0
Top 10s8
Top 25s15
Recent, Major and Career Results
Events Played Avg Place Wins Top 10s%Top 10 Top 25s%Top 25 Cuts Made%Cuts Made Rds in 60s %Rds in 60sRds Played Rds Undr Par%Rds Undr Par Within 5%Within 5 Scoring Avg Money
Past 12 Months % % % % % % 0.00 $0
All Career Majors % % % % % % 0.00 $0
Total Career Results % % % % % % 0.00 $0
Note: All tables can be sorted by column clicking on the column headers. For "avg place", a missed cut or wd counts as a place of 100. "Within 5" is the number of times the player has entered the final round within 5 shots of the lead.

Career Performance per Month
Events Played Avg Place Wins Top 10s%Top 10 Top 25s%Top 25 Cuts Made%Cuts Made Rds in 60s %Rds in 60sRds Played Rds Undr Par%Rds Undr Par Within 5%Within 5 Scoring Avg Money
January % % % % % % 0.00 $0
February % % % % % % 0.00 $0
March % % % % % % 0.00 $0
April % % % % % % 0.00 $0
May % % % % % % 0.00 $0
June % % % % % % 0.00 $0
July % % % % % % 0.00 $0
August % % % % % % 0.00 $0
September % % % % % % 0.00 $0
October % % % % % % 0.00 $0
November % % % % % % 0.00 $0
December % % % % % % 0.00 $0
TOTALS1 - 0 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 1 0 0% 0 0% - $0

Career Performance per Season
Events Played Avg Place Wins Top 10s%Top 10 Top 25s%Top 25 Cuts Made%Cuts Made Rds in 60s %Rds in 60sRds Played Rds Undr Par%Rds Undr Par Within 5%Within 5 Scoring Avg Money
Spring % % % % % % 0.00 $0
Summer % % % % % % 0.00 $0
Fall % % % % % % 0.00 $0
Winter % % % % % % 0.00 $0
TOTALS1 - 0 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 1 0 0% 0 0% - $0
Spring = March, April, May - Summer = June, July, August - Fall = September, October, November - Winter = December, January, February

Career Performance per Swing
Events Played Avg Place Wins Top 10s%Top 10 Top 25s%Top 25 Cuts Made%Cuts Made Rds in 60s %Rds in 60sRds Played Rds Undr Par%Rds Undr Par Within 5%Within 5 Scoring Avg Money
West Coast Swing % % % % % % 0.00 $0
Florida Swing % % % % % % 0.00 $0
New England Courses % % % % % % 0.00 $0
Texas Swing % % % % % % 0.00 $0
Desert Courses % % % % % % 0.00 $0
Ocean and Sea Courses % % % % % % 0.00 $0
TOTALS1 - 0 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 1 0 0% 0 0% - $0

Career Performance per Grass Type
Events Played Avg Place Wins Top 10s%Top 10 Top 25s%Top 25 Cuts Made%Cuts Made Rds in 60s %Rds in 60sRds Played Rds Undr Par%Rds Undr Par Within 5%Within 5 Scoring Avg Money
Bent Greens % % % % % % 0.00 $0
Bermuda Greens % % % % % % 0.00 $0
Paspalum Greens % % % % % % 0.00 $0
Poa Greens % % % % % % 0.00 $0
Fescue Greens % % % % % % 0.00 $0
TOTALS1 - 0 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 1 0 0% 0 0% - $0

Career Performance per Short and Long Courses
Events Played Avg Place Wins Top 10s%Top 10 Top 25s%Top 25 Cuts Made%Cuts Made Rds in 60s %Rds in 60sRds Played Rds Undr Par%Rds Undr Par Within 5%Within 5 Scoring Avg Money
Less Than 7000 yards % % % % % % 0.00 $0
Greater Than 7400 yards % % % % % % 0.00 $0