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2004 Open Championship
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Tournament information
Dates July 15 - 18, 2004
Location Flag of Scotland Troon, Scotland
Course(s) Royal Troon Golf Club
Tour(s) PGA Tour
PGA European Tour
Statistics
Par 71
Yardage 7,150
Field 156 players, 73 after cut
Cut 145 (+3)
Purse $7,154,642
Winner's share £720,000
Champion
Todd Hamilton
274 (-10)

The 2004 Open Championship was the 133rd Open Championship, played from July 15 to July 18, 2004 at Royal Troon Golf Club. Todd Hamilton held off Ernie Els in a playoff after carding a final round 69. Phil Mickleson finished third, followed by Lee Westwood in fourth. The win made Todd the fifth consecutive American winner to win the open at Royal Troon. The purse was $7,154,642 and Hamilton received £720,000.

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[edit] History of The Open Championship at Royal Troon

Royal Troon first hosted The Open Championship in 1923 and the 2004 Open was the 8th to be held at there. Royal Troon's list of champions includes Arthur Havers (1923), 4 time Open winner Bobby Locke (1950), 7 time major winner Arnold Palmer (1962), Tom Weiskopf (1973), Tom Watson (1982), Mark Calcavecchia (1989) and Justin Leonard (1997).

[edit] First round (Thursday)

Englishman Paul Casey and Frenchman Thomas Levet both held a two shot lead over a group of nine players after both carding a 5 under 66. The group at 3 under included amateur Stuart Wilson and Fiji's Vijay Singh. Defending champ Ben Curtis carded a 4 over 75. In total there were 39 rounds under par, 25 of those being in the 60s. Home favourite Colin Montgomerie started with a 2 under 69.

# Player Country Score To par
1 Paul Casey Flag of England England 66 -5
Thomas Levet Flag of France France
3 KJ Choi Flag of South Korea South Korea 68 -3
Gary Evans Flag of England England
Vijay Singh Flag of Fiji Fiji
Kenneth Ferrie Flag of England England
Alastair Forsyth Flag of Scotland Scotland
Carl Pettersson Flag of Sweden Sweden
Stuart Wilson Flag of England England
Mårten Olander Flag of Sweden Sweden
Matthew Goggin Flag of Australia Australia

[edit] Second round (Friday)

Skip Kendall stormed into the lead with a five under 66 to reach the halfway stage on 7 under. Casey dropped down the leaderboard with a 77, while the other overnight leader Levet shot a 70 to drop down into second. KJ Choi continued his good start with a 69 keeping the Korean in a tie for third place with Englishman Barry Lane. Todd Hamilton finsihed the round with the lowest score of the day, a 67, to move himself up into a tie for fifth place.

# Player Country Score To par
1 Skip Kendall Flag of the United States United States 69-66=135 -7
2 Thomas Levet Flag of France France 66-70=136 -6
3 KJ Choi Flag of South Korea South Korea 68-69=137 -5
Barry Lane Flag of England England 69-68=137

[edit] Third round (Saturday)

Todd Hamilton surged up the leader with a second consecutive 67 to finish the day 8 under. Ernie Els, the 2002 champion moved up to second with a 68, while one shot behind lay the reigning Masters champion Phil Mickleson, South African Retief Goosen, both scoring 68s, and Thomas Levet continuing to hang on at the top of the leaderboard after a 71.

# Player Country Score To par
1 Todd Hamilton Flag of the United States United States 71-67-67=205 -8
2 Ernie Els Flag of South Africa South Africa 69-69-68=206 -7
3 Phil Mickleson Flag of the United States United States 73-66-68=207 -6
Retief Goosen Flag of South Africa South Africa 69-70-68=207
Thomas Levet Flag of France France 66-70-71=207

[edit] Fourth round (Sunday)

After 72 holes, Hamilton and Els both were tied on 10 under par, requiring a four hole playoff, first used in the 1989 Open held at Royal Troon, played over the 1st, 2nd, 17th and 18th. Both players pared the first two holes, befor reaching the 222 yard par 3 17th. Todd managed a par 3, however Ernie could only manage a bogey 4 at best. Els pared the last leaving Hamilton a par putt to win the Open, which he subsequently holed. Phil Mickelson carded a final round 68 to finish a shot back at nine under. A round of 67 moved Lee Westwood into sole fourth, only Davis Love III matching that round on day four.

# Player Country Score To par Winnings (£)
1 Todd Hamilton Flag of the United States United States 71-67-67-69=274 -10 720,000
2 Ernie Els Flag of South Africa South Africa 69-69-68-68=274 -10 430,000
3 Phil Mickelson Flag of the United States United States 73-66-68-68=275 -9 275,000
4 Lee Westwood Flag of England England 72-71-68-67=278 -6 210,000

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Preceded by
2004 U.S. Open
Major Championships Succeeded by
2004 PGA Championship