The 2019 Open Championship was the 148th Open Championship, played 18–21 July at Royal Portrush Golf Club in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It was the second Open Championship at Portrush, which last hosted in 1951, won by Max Faulkner. Royal Portrush saw major alterations in preparation for the tournament, including replacing two of the holes.

Shane Lowry won his first major title by six strokes over Tommy Fleetwood. Ranked 33rd coming into the tournament, Lowry's previous biggest wins were the 2015 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational and the 2019 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. Lowry became the second player from the Republic of Ireland to win a major after Pádraig Harrington.

Lowry shot 67 in both the first and second rounds to share the lead with J. B. Holmes after 36 holes. He shot a course record (since the 2016 renovation) 63 in the third round to have a four-stroke lead over Tommy Fleetwood going into the final day. After shooting a 72 in challenging conditions on the last day, Lowry was able to convert a four-shot 54-hole lead into major victory, after failing to do the same at the 2016 U.S. Open at Oakmont. Fleetwood finished solo second for the second time in a major, having previously achieved the feat at the 2018 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills.

Major champions Darren Clarke, Graeme McDowell, and Rory McIlroy competed in a major in their native Northern Ireland for the first time. Clarke was given the honour of the opening tee shot and described the event as a watershed moment for Northern Ireland, as hosting was seen as unrealistic during the years when violence ravaged the province. McIlroy was the pre-tournament favourite but shot an 8-over-par 79 in the first round, which included a quadruple bogey eight on the first hole, a double bogey five on the 16th, and a triple bogey seven on the 18th. Despite shooting a 6-under-par 65 in the second round for a two-over-par total, he missed the cut by a single stroke. Clarke also missed the cut, and McDowell finished tied-57th.

Defending champion Francesco Molinari made the cut on the number and finished tied for 11th with a 3-under-par 281. Brooks Koepka finished tied 4th to become the fifth player, after Jordan Spieth, Rickie Fowler, Jack Nicklaus, and Tiger Woods, to finish top-five in all four majors in a single season.

The 36-hole cut was 143 (+1) and better; 73 advanced to the weekend, but no amateurs, so the Silver Medal was not awarded.

Media

The 2019 Open Championship was televised by the Comcast Group in the United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland (both on Sky Sports), and the United States (Golf Channel on its cable service on Thursday and Friday, while on NBC its broadcast service on weekends). It was the fourth year of both channels airing the tournament, but the first since Comcast acquired Sky in late 2018, vertically integrating the two. At the 2019 Players Championship, Comcast integrated the two channels' coverage for the first time since the acquisition, and is expected to feature coverage from both networks' commentators.[citation needed]

Venue

Changes to the course for the Open

The new 7th hole at Royal Portrush

Specialists Mackenzie & Ebert oversaw changes to the course in preparation for the 2019 Open. The work began in 2015 and it was the first major changes to the Harry Colt designed links since the 1930s. Changes included:

  • Removing the 17th and 18th holes. Holes 7 to 16 became holes 9 to 18.
  • Two new holes (the current 7th and 8th), which were created with land taken from the Valley course.
  • Reshaping some of the greens.
  • Nine holes had new tees, there were several new bunkers, and the course was lengthened by 201 yards.

Card of the course

Dunluce Links – Championship tees

HoleNameYardsParHoleNameYardsPar
1Hughie's421410Himalayas4474
2Giant's Grave574511P.G. Stevenson's4744
3Islay177312Dhu Varren5325
4Fred Daly's482413Feather Bed1943
5White Rocks374414Causeway4734
6Harry Colt's194315Skerries4264
7Curran Point592516Calamity Corner2363
8Dunluce434417Purgatory4084
9Tavern432418Babington's4744
Out3,68036In3,66435
Source:Total7,34471

If required a three-hole aggregate playoff, followed by sudden death, would have used the 1st, 13th, and 18th holes.

Length of the course for the previous Open:

  • 1951: 6,802 yards (6,220 m), par 72

Field

The Open Championship field was made up of 156 players, who gained entry through various exemption criteria and qualifying tournaments. The criteria included past Open champions, recent major winners, top ranked players in the world rankings and from the leading world tours, and winners and high finishers from various designated tournaments, including the Open Qualifying Series; the winners of designated amateur events, including The Amateur Championship and U.S. Amateur, also gained exemption provided they remain an amateur. Anyone not qualifying via exemption, and had a handicap of 0.4 or lower, could gain entry through regional and final qualifying events.

Criteria and exemptions

Each player is classified according to the first category in which he qualified, but other categories are shown in parentheses.

1. The Open Champions aged 60 or under on 21 July 2019

2. The Open Champions for 2009–2018

3. Top 10 finishers and ties in the 2018 Open Championship

4. Top 50 players in the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) for Week 21, 2019

  • Kevin Na (12) did not play due to a neck injury.

5. Top 30 on the 2018 Race to Dubai

6. Last three BMW PGA Championship winners

7. Top 5 players, not already exempt, within the top 20 of the 2019 Race to Dubai through the BMW International Open

8. Last five U.S. Open winners

9. Last five Masters Tournament winners

10. Last six PGA Championship winners

11. Last three Players Championship winners

12. The 30 qualifiers for the 2018 Tour Championship

13. Top 5 players, not already exempt, within the top 20 of the 2019 FedEx Cup points list through the Travelers Championship

14. Winner of the 2018 Open de Argentina

  • Isidro Benítez

15. Playing members of the 2018 Ryder Cup teams

16. Winner of the 2018 Asian Tour Order of Merit

17. Winner of the 2018 PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit

18. Winner of the 2018–19 Sunshine Tour Order of Merit

19. Winner of the 2018 Japan Open

20. Winner of the 2019 Asia-Pacific Diamond Cup Golf

21. Top 2 on the 2018 Japan Golf Tour Official Money List

22. Top player, not already exempt, on the 2019 Japan Golf Tour Official Money List through the Japan Golf Tour Championship

  • Mikumu Horikawa

23. Winner of the 2018 Senior Open Championship

24. Winner of the 2019 Amateur Championship

25. Winner of the 2018 U.S. Amateur

  • Viktor Hovland forfeited his exemption by turning professional in June 2019.

26. Winners of the 2019 European Amateur

27. Recipient of the 2018 Mark H. McCormack Medal

28. Winner of the 2018 Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship

Open Qualifying Series

The Open Qualifying Series (OQS) consisted of twelve events from the six major tours and the Korean Tour. Places were available to the leading players (not otherwise exempt) who finished in the top n and ties. In the event of ties, positions went to players ranked highest according to that week's OWGR.

LocationTournamentDateSpotsTopQualifiers
AustraliaEmirates Australian Open18 Nov310Abraham Ancer, Jake McLeod (17), Dimitrios Papadatos
AfricaSouth African Open9 Dec310Romain Langasque, Oliver Wilson Charl Schwartzel did not play due to a wrist injury.
SingaporeSMBC Singapore Open20 Jan412Yoshinori Fujimoto, Jazz Janewattananond, Prom Meesawat, Mun Do-yeob
United StatesArnold Palmer Invitational10 Mar310Im Sung-jae, Kang Sung-hoon, Keith Mitchell
JapanMizuno Open2 Jun412Gunn Charoenkul, Yuta Ikeda, Chan Kim, Park Sang-hyun
CanadaRBC Canadian Open9 Jun310Adam Hadwin, Graeme McDowell Only two eligible players finished in the top 10.
KoreaKolon Korea Open23 Jun28Hwang Inn-choon, Jang Dong-kyu
SpainEstrella Damm N.A. Andalucía Masters30 Jun310Adri Arnaus, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Mike Lorenzo-Vera
United StatesRocket Mortgage Classic30 Jun28Nate Lashley, Doc Redman
IrelandDubai Duty Free Irish Open7 Jul310Robert Rock, Paul Waring, Bernd Wiesberger
ScotlandAberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open14 Jul310Nino Bertasio, Benjamin Hébert, Andrew Johnston
United StatesJohn Deere Classic14 Jul15Dylan Frittelli

Final Qualifying

The Final Qualifying events were played on 2 July at four courses covering Scotland and the North-West, Central and South-coast regions of England. Three qualifying places were available at each location, with 72 golfers competing at each. Sam Locke and Ashton Turner were successful at Final Qualifying for the second consecutive year. Brandon Wu was exempt from regional qualifying because he was ranked in the top ten in the World Amateur Golf Ranking, while Tom Thurloway was exempted by winning the 2018 English Amateur closed championship. Other qualifiers were exempted from regional qualifying by virtue of a top 1000 Official World Golf Ranking at the date of entry.

LocationQualifiers
Fairmont St AndrewsSam Locke, Connor Syme, Brandon Wu (a)
Notts (Hollinwell)Tom Thurloway (a), Ashton Turner, Andrew Wilson (R)
Prince'sAustin Connelly, Curtis Knipes (a) (R), Callum Shinkwin
St Annes Old LinksMatthew Baldwin, Garrick Porteous, Jack Senior

Alternates

To make up the full field of 156, additional places were allocated in ranking order from the Official World Golf Ranking at the time that these places were made available by the Championship Committee. The first 14 alternates were added using the week 25 rankings on 26 June; two of those declined spots and were replaced by the next two alternates.

From the Week 25 (week ending 23 June) Official World Golf Ranking:

From the Week 27 (week ending 7 July) Official World Golf Ranking:

Weather

  • Thursday: Mostly cloudy with intermittent showers. High of 64 °F (18 °C). Winds WSW 10–15 mph (16–24 km/h) with gusts of 20–25 mph (32–40 km/h).
  • Friday: Mostly cloudy with occasional rain showers. High of 66 °F (19 °C). Winds NNE 5–10 mph (8–16 km/h).
  • Saturday: Cloudy with periods of sunshine. High of 66 °F (19 °C). Winds WNW 7–10 mph (11–16 km/h) with gusts of 18–22 mph (29–35 km/h).
  • Sunday: Due to expected inclement weather, final round tee times ran from 7:32 a.m. to 1:47 p.m. Rainy with periods of heavy rain. High of 66 °F (19 °C). Winds SSW 17–20 mph (27–32 km/h) with gusts of 30–35 mph (48–56 km/h).

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, 18 July 2019

Brooks Koepka, winner of four of the last ten majors, shot a three-under 68 and was two strokes off the lead, tied for third with twelve others. Tiger Woods hit his highest first round score in the Open, a seven-over 78. J. B. Holmes opened with 66 for a one-shot lead over early leader Shane Lowry. It was the second time he'd led in a major championship, the other time being the second round of the 2008 PGA Championship at Oakland Hills. Rory McIlroy shot an 8-over-par 79 which included a quadruple bogey eight on the first hole, a double bogey five on the 16th and a triple bogey seven on the 18th. Two weeks after his win at the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open, Jon Rahm finished two shots off the first-round lead.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1United States J. B. Holmes66−5
2Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry67−4
T3Thailand Kiradech Aphibarnrat68−3
United States Tony Finau
England Tommy Fleetwood
New Zealand Ryan Fox
South Africa Dylan Frittelli
Spain Sergio García
England Tyrrell Hatton
United States Brooks Koepka
Scotland Robert MacIntyre
Sweden Alex Norén
Spain Jon Rahm
United States Webb Simpson
England Lee Westwood

Source:

Second round

Friday, 19 July 2019

After round two, Shane Lowry and J. B. Holmes shared the lead on eight under. Brooks Koepka sat at tied-8th, the 12th consecutive major he'd been in the top 20. Four players, Justin Harding (T5), Xander Schauffele (T18), Kevin Streelman (T48) and Rory McIlroy (MC), posted a second round 6-under-par 65, the current course record (since renovation). 73 professionals and no amateurs made the cut line of 143 (+1). McIlroy missed the cut by one stroke, for the first time since 2013. Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson both missed the cut, the first time this had happened in 83 majors. Local resident Graeme McDowell, and defending champion, Francesco Molinari, made the cut on number.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1United States J. B. Holmes66-68=134−8
Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry67-67=134
T3England Tommy Fleetwood68-67=135−7
England Lee Westwood68-67=135
T5South Africa Justin Harding71-65=136−6
England Justin Rose69-67=136
Australia Cameron Smith70-66=136
T8South Africa Dylan Frittelli68-69=137−5
United States Brooks Koepka68-69=137
United States Andrew Putnam70-67=137
United States Jordan Spieth70-67=137

Amateurs: Kanaya (+2), Sugrue (+2), Schmid (+5), Wu (+7), Knipes (+9), Thurloway (+14)

Source:

Third round

Saturday, 20 July 2019

Shane Lowry shot an 8-under-par 63 to break the course record since it was remodeled in 2016. His 197 set a new 54-hole scoring record at the Open, beating the 198 set by Tom Lehman in 1996 at Royal Lytham & St. Annes. He became the 12th player since 2000 to be leading in a major by four or more strokes, with only three of them failing to go on and win, including Lowry himself at the 2016 U.S. Open. Lee Westwood sat tied-6th in his 82nd major start, which is the second highest number of major starts without a victory, with only Jay Haas (87) having more. The light afternoon winds favoured the later starters, and led to lower scores than in the first two days.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry67-67-63=197−16
2England Tommy Fleetwood68-67-66=201−12
3United States J. B. Holmes66-68-69=203−10
T4United States Brooks Koepka68-69-67=204−9
England Justin Rose69-67-68=204
T6United States Rickie Fowler70-69-66=205−8
England Lee Westwood68-67-70=205
T8United States Tony Finau68-70-68=206−7
Spain Jon Rahm68-70-68=206
United States Jordan Spieth70-67-69=206
England Danny Willett74-67-65=206

Source:

Final round

Sunday, 21 July 2019

Summary

Sunday's tee times were moved forward due to the adverse weather forecast. The first tee time for the final round at Royal Portrush was at 7:32am BST, with the two leaders beginning their final round at 1:47pm. Shane Lowry shot a 1-over-par 72, with only Tony Finau scoring lower (71) out of the players in the top 10 after round 3. It meant Lowry won with a six-shot margin ahead of Tommy Fleetwood, the highest winning margin in a major since Martin Kaymer in the 2014 U.S. Open. Lowry had a clear lead throughout the round, and was generally praised for his composure in testing weather conditions, with some remarking about the similarity to his 2009 Irish Open win when he still had amateur status. J. B. Holmes started the day at 10-under-par in solo third place, he shot a 16-over 87 to finish tied for 67th at 6-over-par.

Final leaderboard

Champion
(a) = amateur
(c) = past champion

Note: Top 10 and ties qualify for the 2020 Open Championship; top 4 and ties qualify for the 2020 Masters Tournament

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry67-67-63-72=269−151,935,000
2England Tommy Fleetwood68-67-66-74=275−91,120,000
3United States Tony Finau68-70-68-71=277−7718,000
T4United States Brooks Koepka68-69-67-74=278−6503,500
England Lee Westwood68-67-70-73=278
T6United States Rickie Fowler70-69-66-74=279−5313,000
England Tyrrell Hatton68-71-71-69=279
Scotland Robert MacIntyre68-72-71-68=279
England Danny Willett74-67-65-73=279
10United States Patrick Reed71-67-71-71=280−4223,000
Leaderboard below the top 10
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
T11England Tom Lewis75-68-68-70=281−3171,700
Italy Francesco Molinari (c)74-69-72-66=281
Sweden Alex Norén68-71-68-74=281
Spain Jon Rahm68-70-68-75=281
United States Justin Thomas71-70-68-72=281
T16Denmark Lucas Bjerregaard70-68-74-70=282−2126,313
New Zealand Ryan Fox68-75-70-69=282
South Korea Park Sang-hyun69-72-68-73=282
Slovakia Rory Sabbatini70-70-71-71=282
T20United States Stewart Cink (c)74-68-71-70=283−191,350
England Matt Fitzpatrick71-69-70-73=283
United States Lucas Glover72-69-71-71=283
South Africa Louis Oosthuizen (c)70-72-72-69=283
United States Doc Redman71-71-71-70=283
England Justin Rose69-67-68-79=283
Australia Cameron Smith70-66-71-76=283
United States Jordan Spieth (c)70-67-69-77=283
Sweden Henrik Stenson (c)70-69-68-76=283
South Africa Erik van Rooyen70-68-72-73=283
T30United States Kevin Kisner70-71-70-73=284E69,875
United States Webb Simpson68-71-71-74=284
T32South Korea An Byeong-hun73-67-70-75=285+156,278
Thailand Kiradech Aphibarnrat68-73-77-67=285
South Africa Ernie Els (c)71-69-72-73=285
South Africa Dylan Frittelli68-69-70-78=285
United States Jason Kokrak74-69-74-68=285
Netherlands Joost Luiten73-69-71-72=285
United States Andrew Putnam70-67-70-78=285
Austria Bernd Wiesberger70-71-74-70=285
England Andrew Wilson76-67-71-71=285
T41United States Patrick Cantlay70-71-71-74=286+236,925
South Africa Justin Harding71-65-74-76=286
France Benjamin Hébert73-69-73-71=286
South Korea Hwang Inn-choon72-71-70-73=286
Scotland Russell Knox70-71-68-77=286
United States Matt Kuchar70-68-69-79=286
United States Xander Schauffele74-65-69-78=286
England Callum Shinkwin70-71-75-70=286
United States Kyle Stanley75-67-73-71=286
United States Aaron Wise72-69-71-74=286
T51South Africa Branden Grace70-71-75-71=287+328,317
United States Charley Hoffman70-73-70-74=287
United States Dustin Johnson72-67-72-76=287
India Shubhankar Sharma70-72-77-68=287
England Matt Wallace73-70-72-72=287
United States Bubba Watson72-71-73-71=287
T57England Paul Casey72-70-73-73=288+426,467
Canada Adam Hadwin74-69-72-73=288
Northern Ireland Graeme McDowell73-70-68-77=288
Denmark Thorbjørn Olesen72-68-77-71=288
United States Kevin Streelman77-65-74-72=288
England Ashton Turner69-74-77-68=288
T63United States Jim Furyk73-68-75-73=289+525,800
Finland Mikko Korhonen72-69-71-77=289
France Romain Langasque69-72-70-78=289
England Paul Waring75-68-75-71=289
T67Japan Yosuke Asaji72-71-71-76=290+625,088
Spain Sergio García68-73-71-78=290
United States J. B. Holmes66-68-69-87=290
Belgium Thomas Pieters72-68-74-76=290
71England Eddie Pepperell70-72-76-74=292+824,625
T72Italy Nino Bertasio72-71-75-75=293+924,438
Japan Yuki Inamori70-73-70-80=293
CUTMexico Abraham Ancer72-72=144+2
United States Keegan Bradley73-71=144
Australia Jason Day70-74=144
United States Brian Harman72-72=144
England Andrew Johnston73-71=144
Japan Takumi Kanaya (a)73-71=144
United States Nate Lashley75-69=144
France Alexander Lévy73-71=144
Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy (c)79-65=144
United States Keith Mitchell75-69=144
United States Brandt Snedeker74-70=144
Republic of Ireland James Sugrue (a)71-73=144
Scotland Connor Syme72-72=144
South Africa Christiaan Bezuidenhout74-71=145+3
Northern Ireland Darren Clarke (c)71-74=145
Republic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington (c)75-70=145
South Korea Jang Dong-kyu76-69=145
South Korea Kim Si-woo70-75=145
United States Kurt Kitayama74-71=145
Japan Hideki Matsuyama71-74=145
Spain Adrián Otaegui73-72=145
United States Chez Reavie73-72=145
England Chris Wood73-72=145
United States Gary Woodland74-71=145
England Matthew Baldwin78-68=146+4
Japan Yoshinori Fujimoto75-71=146
United States Zach Johnson (c)74-72=146
South Korea Kang Sung-hoon74-72=146
United States Patton Kizzire73-73=146
China Li Haotong74-72=146
United States David Lipsky74-72=146
South Korea Mun Do-yeob74-72=146
England Jack Senior75-71=146
Mexico Isidro Benítez75-72=147+5
Sweden Alexander Björk77-70=147
United States Bryson DeChambeau74-73=147
Japan Mikumu Horikawa71-76=147
United States Billy Horschel76-71=147
Thailand Jazz Janewattananond74-73=147
Scotland Paul Lawrie (c)75-72=147
Australia Jake McLeod76-71=147
Chile Joaquín Niemann76-71=147
England Robert Rock76-71=147
Germany Matti Schmid (a)76-71=147
South Africa Brandon Stone72-75=147
Spain Rafa Cabrera-Bello73-75=148+6
Thailand Gunn Charoenkul72-76=148
Canada Corey Conners72-76=148
United States Joel Dahmen76-72=148
South Africa Zander Lombard71-77=148
United States Jimmy Walker74-74=148
England Oliver Wilson73-75=148
United States Tiger Woods (c)78-70=148
Spain Jorge Campillo76-73=149+7
United States Chan Kim75-74=149
United States Luke List73-76=149
South Africa Shaun Norris73-76=149
United States Ryan Palmer74-75=149
Italy Andrea Pavan73-76=149
England Ian Poulter75-74=149
United States Brandon Wu (a)73-76=149
Spain Adri Arnaus75-75=150+8
Australia Marc Leishman78-72=150
France Mike Lorenzo-Vera77-73=150
United States Phil Mickelson (c)76-74=150
Japan Yuta Ikeda76-75=151+9
South Korea Im Sung-jae71-80=151
England Curtis Knipes (a)72-79=151
Taiwan Pan Cheng-tsung77-74=151
Australia Adam Scott78-73=151
South Africa Richard Sterne78-73=151
England Andy Sullivan76-75=151
Argentina Emiliano Grillo73-79=152+10
Japan Shugo Imahira83-69=152
Scotland Sam Locke75-77=152
England Garrick Porteous79-73=152
Canada Austin Connelly75-79=154+12
United States Tom Lehman (c)78-76=154
Thailand Prom Meesawat73-81=154
Spain Miguel Ángel Jiménez82-73=155+13
Australia Dimitrios Papadatos83-72=155
England Thomas Thurloway (a)83-73=156+14
United States David Duval (c)91-78=169+27

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Scorecard

Hole123456789101112131415161718
Par453443544445344344
Republic of Ireland Lowry−15−15−15−16−17−17−18−17−16−16−15−15−15−14−15−15−15−15
England Fleetwood−12−12−11−11−12−12−12−11−11−10−10−11−11−9−9−9−9−9
United States Finau−7−7−7−7−7−7−8−8−8−8−7−8−7−7−7−7−7−7
England Westwood−7−8−9−9−10−10−10−10−9−10−9−8−7−7−7−6−6−6
United States Koepka−8−7−6−5−7−7−7−7−7−7−6−6−6−6−7−7−6−6
Scotland MacIntyre−2−3−3−3−3−3−4−4−4−5−5−5−5−4−4−4−4−5
England Hatton−3−4−4−5−5−5−4−4−4−4−4−5−5−4−4−4−5−5
England Willett−7−8−8−8−8−8−9−9−8−8−7−8−7−6−5−5−5−5
United States Fowler−6−7−8−9−9−9−9−9−9−7−7−7−6−5−6−6−5−5
United States Reed−4−4−5−5−4−4−5−5−4−4−4−5−5−5−5−5−4−4
United States Holmes−8−8−8−7−7−6−7−6−5−5−2EE+1+1+2+4+6

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

Eagle Birdie Bogey Double bogey Triple bogey+

Aftermath

Reaction from Lowry

Lowry was interviewed by host broadcaster, Sky Sports, where he discussed his victory:

"It's like an out-of-body experience! I was so calm coming down the last, I cannot believe it. The weather was awful but I had a look around, and everyone was struggling. It became a two-horse race with Tommy, and I just tried to focus on staying ahead."

"I suppose I talked to my caddie Bo a lot today, I said 'I cannot stop thinking about winning, holding the claret jug'. He just said, 'stay focused', and what a job he did today. I cannot wait to wake up tomorrow and feel what it feels like it is phenomenal."

Media and sporting reaction

Lowry's victory was widely covered in Ireland, and was featured on the front page of newspapers in both the Republic and Northern Ireland.

As Lowry advanced towards victory, the crowds gathered at Croke Park for the 2019 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship quarter-final double header received updates on the big screens in the stadium.

Statistics

Course

Hardest three holes
Easiest three holes
Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Par453443544364453443443571
Yards4215741774823741945924344323,6644474745321944734262364084743,680Total
Average score to par
1st round+0.21−0.37+0.02+0.24−0.10+0.24+0.12+0.06+0.22+0.64−0.03+0.40−0.22−0.04+0.16+0.26+0.24+0.20+0.37+1.35+1.99
2nd round+0.15−0.12+0.04+0.24−0.09−0.12−0.35+0.12+0.12−0.09+0.04+0.19−0.48−0.03+0.53−0.05+0.19−0.03+0.19+0.47+0.39
3rd round+0.08−0.67−0.10+0.15−0.04+0.25−0.07−0.03+0.00−0.42+0.00+0.32−0.48+0.07+0.33+0.11+0.25−0.19+0.10+0.49+0.07
4th round+0.34−0.32−0.01+0.10−0.30+0.03−0.26+0.32+0.36+0.25+0.03+0.62−0.12+0.16+0.38+0.12+0.37+0.29+0.14+1.99+2.23
Tournament+0.19−0.32−0.03+0.20−0.12+0.09−0.13+0.11+0.17+0.10−0.02+0.35−0.34+0.01+0.35+0.11+0.25+0.07+0.23+1.08+1.18

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Player

The leading player in each category were:

Fairways hit
Fairways hit 1st round Park Sang-hyun 92.86% 2nd round Adam Hadwin Matt Kuchar Xander Schauffele Kevin Streelman 92.86% 3rd round Paul Waring 92.86% 4th round Lee Westwood 92.86% Tournament Brian Harman Takumi Kanaya 82.14%Greens in regulation 1st round Shane Lowry 88.89% 2nd round Yuki Inamori Xander Schauffele 94.44% 3rd round Shane Lowry 94.44% 4th round Francesco Molinari 88.89% Tournament Shane Lowry 79.17%Average number of putts 1st round Ryan Palmer 1.33 2nd round Jack Senior 1.28 3rd round Danny Willett 1.39 4th round Matt Fitzpatrick Jim Furyk Patrick Reed 1.39 Tournament Zach Johnson Jack Senior 1.44Longest drives (yards) 1st round Callum Shinkwin 381 2nd round Luke List Bubba Watson 351 3rd round Alex Norén 335 4th round Louis Oosthuizen 343 Tournament Callum Shinkwin 381
1st roundPark Sang-hyun92.86%
2nd roundAdam Hadwin Matt Kuchar Xander Schauffele Kevin Streelman92.86%
3rd roundPaul Waring92.86%
4th roundLee Westwood92.86%
TournamentBrian Harman Takumi Kanaya82.14%
Greens in regulation
1st roundShane Lowry88.89%
2nd roundYuki Inamori Xander Schauffele94.44%
3rd roundShane Lowry94.44%
4th roundFrancesco Molinari88.89%
TournamentShane Lowry79.17%
Average number of putts
1st roundRyan Palmer1.33
2nd roundJack Senior1.28
3rd roundDanny Willett1.39
4th roundMatt Fitzpatrick Jim Furyk Patrick Reed1.39
TournamentZach Johnson Jack Senior1.44
Longest drives (yards)
1st roundCallum Shinkwin381
2nd roundLuke List Bubba Watson351
3rd roundAlex Norén335
4th roundLouis Oosthuizen343
TournamentCallum Shinkwin381

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Driver conformity issues

Before the start of the championship, The R&A made random inspections of players' clubs and found four drivers out of 30 tested did not comply with the characteristic time (CT) test requirements, including that of Xander Schauffele. It was also reported that 15 drivers had failed similar testing in May 2019 at the Diamond Cup Golf event on the Japan Golf Tour.

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