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Friday 11 July 2008 10:42 am  |  Updated:  Friday 29 October 2021 11:01 am

Expect a wide open Open

By: CityAM Reporter

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Once upon a time there was no Tiger Woods in the Open Championship.

It was an age when newspapers, fans and bookies used to speculate widely and sometimes wildly about what might happen. Who was hot and who was not.

Was it going to be Nick Faldo again? Could Greg Norman get the better of him? Might Seve Ballesteros have one more Major in him? Etcetera, etcetera. Woods changed all that.

For years the world and his wife has known who the best player is and who therefore should win. It did not mean he would – played 11, won three is his Open record as a professional – but previewing the event became predictable, repetitive. Boring even.

After the way he won the US Open at Torrey Pines, his 14th Major, it was going to be the same for Royal Birkdale.

But, hopefully for one year only, we are back to no Woods in the Open. As he recovers from more knee surgery and two stress fractures in a leg, he will be missed. Greatly missed.

But once the first shot is hit on Thursday, the best of the rest will be focusing on who is there rather than who is not.

At the end of it one of them will have a Major to his name. Welcome then to the wide open Open and, as Colin Montgomerie says: “It will be very interesting.”

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Simply by looking at the world rankings you can gauge how up for grabs the hugely-coveted title is going to be. Phil Mickelson has played 15 times and has had just one top-10 finish – third behind Todd Hamilton (remember him?) and Ernie Els at Royal Troon in 2004. Aged 38, it is still not too late for him, of course, and it would mean an awful lot.

Australians Adam Scott and Geoff Ogilvy, who have reached third and fourth in the world this season, also have just one top 10 each to their name, as does Stewart Cink, now sixth after his recent US Tour win.

Eighth is Scott’s best in eight attempts, fifth for Ogilvy in five (nine if you count the occasions he failed to qualify) and last year’s sixth place was Cink’s only decent effort in 10 trips. Not exactly overwhelming evidence that this is their time.

Hence the betting that shows Els, Sergio Garcia and defending champion Padraig Harrington the frontrunners, with the likes of Lee Westwood and Justin Rose not far behind. Els won in 2002 and has been a runner-up not only to Hamilton, but also Tom Lehman in 1996 and Woods at St Andrews in 2000. He has also finished third and fourth in the last two years.

Garcia, of course, was four ahead early on the final day last year, but a bogey on the last put him into a play-off with Harrington and he lost it. That was his 13th top 10 in the Majors without a win, but the last three Opens have now seen him come fifth, fifth and second and only once in the last seven has he not been in the top 10.

Garcia, of course, was four ahead early on the final day last year, but a bogey on the last put him into a play-off with Harrington and he lost it. That was his 13th top 10 in the Majors without a win, but the last three Opens have now seen him come fifth, fifth and second and only once in the last seven has he not been in the top 10.

Add to that the confidence the 28-year-old Spaniard took from winning the Players’ Championship in Florida in May and he will really be fancying his chances. Harrington is hungry for a repeat success, while Rose will hope it is written in the stars that Birkdale is the place for him. The ingredients are there for a thrilling race for the Claret Jug. Who is going to win? No Woods, no idea.

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