1997 Senior British Open
Tournament information
Dates24–27 July 1997
LocationPortrush, County Antrim,
Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
55°12′00″N 6°38′06″W / 55.200°N 6.635°W / 55.200; -6.635
Course(s)Royal Portrush Golf Club
Dunluce Links
Organised byThe R&A
Tour(s)
Format72 holes stroke play
Statistics
Par72
Length6,692 yd (6,119 m)
Field121 players, 71 after cut
Cut150 (+6)
Prize fund352,665
Winner's share81,662
Champion
South Africa Gary Player
278 (−10)
Location Map
Royal Portrush GC is located in Europe
Royal Portrush GC
Royal Portrush GC
Location in Europe
Royal Portrush GC is located in the United Kingdom
Royal Portrush GC
Royal Portrush GC
Location in the United Kingdom
Royal Portrush GC is located in island of Ireland
Royal Portrush GC
Royal Portrush GC
Location in Ireland
Royal Portrush GC is located in Northern Ireland
Royal Portrush GC
Royal Portrush GC
Location in Northern Ireland

The 1997 Senior British Open was a professional golf tournament for players aged 50 and above and the 11th British Senior Open Championship, held from 24 to 27 July at Royal Portrush Golf Club in Portrush, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.

In 2018, the tournament was, as all Senior British Open Championships played 1987–2002, retroactively recognized as a senior major golf championship and a PGA Tour Champions (at the time named the Senior PGA Tour) event.[1][2]

62-year-old Gary Player won in a playoff over John Bland to win his third Senior British Open title and ninth senior major championship victory.[3][4][5][6]

Venue

The event was the third Senior Open Championship in a row held at Royal Portrush Golf Club.[7]

Royal Portrush GC 5th hole

Field

121 professionals, no amateurs, entered the competition. One of them withdraw and one was disqualified. 71 players made the 36-hole cut.

Past champions in the field

Seven past Senior British Open champions participated. Six of them made the 36-hole cut; 1988 and 1990 champion Gary Player (won), 1991 champion Bobby Verwey (tied 5th), 1994 champion Tom Wargo (tied 6th), 1992 champion John Fourie (tied 15th), 1987 champion Neil Coles (tied 24th) and 1989 and 1993 champion Bob Charles (tied 34th). 1995 and 1996 champion Brian Barnes withdraw after a first round 2-under-par 70.

Past winners and runners-up at The Open Championship in the field

The field included two former winners of The Open Championship. Both of them made the cut, 1959, 1968 and 1974 Open champion Gary Player (won) and 1963 Open champion Bob Charles (tied 34th).

The field also included three former runners-up at The Open Championship. Neil Coles (24th), Brian Huggett (tied 26th) and Christy O'Connor Snr (missed the cut).

Final round and playoff summaries

Final round

Sunday, 27 July 1997

Gary Player, South Africa and his fellow countryman John Bland tied the lead after the fourth round, to meet in a sudden death playoff, to decide the winner. Player scored a bogey-free 68 in the final round, to catch up Bland, who led by two strokes before the final round.

Noel Ratcliffe scored a bogey 5 on the 18th hole of the final round to came one shot short of joining the playoff.

Place Player Score To par Money ()
T1 South Africa John Bland 66-72-70-70=278 −10 Playoff
South Africa Gary Player 68-70-72-68=278
T3 Australia Noel Ratcliffe 70-65-75-69=279 −9 27,589
England Jim Rhodes 69-71-71-68=279
5 South Africa Bobby Verwey 71-70-72-68=281 −7 20,776
T6 Spain José María Cañizares 76-72-68-66=282 −6 15,925
United States Tom Wargo 71-70-69-72=282
T8 United States Dave Eichelberger 68-71-75-69=283 −5 11,613
United States Walter Hall 75-70-71-67=283
T10 England Tommy Horton 71-72-72-70=285 −3 9,408
Northern Ireland Paul Leonard 72-70-74-69=285

Playoff

Sunday, 27 July 1997

The sudden-death playoff went on, to be played until one of the players had a lower score on the hole than the other. Gary Player beat John Bland with a birdie at the second extra hole, the par 5 17th hole, by holing a 15-foot putt.

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ()
1South Africa Gary Player5-4−181,662
2South Africa John Bland5-5E54,390

References

  1. "The Senior Open Championship". The R&A. Archived from the original on 13 February 2022. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
  2. "PGA Tour Champions recognizes Gary Player's Senior British Open wins as major titles". GNN Golf News Net. 21 November 2018. Retrieved 21 March 2022.
  3. "Senior British Open Results". European Tour. Retrieved 21 March 2022.
  4. "Player Keeps On Winning". Los Angeles Times. Associated Press. 28 July 1997. Retrieved 21 March 2022.
  5. "International - Player captures Senior British Open". Golf World. 1 August 1997.
  6. "European Senior Tour". Svensk Golf. No. 10. September 1997. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
  7. "Senior British Open – Course". European Tour. Retrieved 21 March 2022.

55°12′00″N 6°38′06″W / 55.200°N 6.635°W / 55.200; -6.635

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