Open Championship Previous Winners Gallery

The Champion Golfers of the Year since 2000

The Open Championship previous winners since 2000

Open Championship Previous Winners

This year, Royal Troon Golf Club in Ayrshire, Scotland hosts the 145th playing of the Open Championship.

2015 - St. Andrews - Zach Johnson 273 (-15) play-off

Johnson claimed his second major with a play-off victory over Louis Oosthuizen and Marc Leishman
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2015 - St. Andrews - Zach Johnson 273 (-15) play-off

Johnson claimed his second major with a play-off victory over Louis Oosthuizen and Marc Leishman

2014 - Royal Liverpool - Rory McIlroy 271 (-17)

McIlroy went wire-to-wire to win his third major by beating Sergio Garcia and Rickie Fowler by two shots
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2014 - Royal Liverpool - Rory McIlroy 271 (-17)

McIlroy went wire-to-wire to win his third major by beating Sergio Garcia and Rickie Fowler by two shots

2013 - Muirfield - Phil Mickelson 281 (-3)

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2013 - Muirfield - Phil Mickelson 281 (-3)

2012 - Royal Lytham & St. Annes - Ernie Els 273 (-7)

Ernie birdied the 72nd hole for a round of 68 to beat Adam Scott by a stroke after the Aussie bogeyed the final four holes
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2012 - Royal Lytham & St. Annes - Ernie Els 273 (-7)

Ernie birdied the 72nd hole for a round of 68 to beat Adam Scott by a stroke after the Aussie bogeyed the final four holes

2011 - Royal St. George's - Darren Clarke 275 (-5)

Darren won his first and only major by three strokes from Phil Mickelson and Dustin Johnson. Many remember Clarke's eagle 3 at the 7th to set him on his way.
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2011 - Royal St. George's - Darren Clarke 275 (-5)

Darren won his first and only major by three strokes from Phil Mickelson and Dustin Johnson. Many remember Clarke's eagle 3 at the 7th to set him on his way.

2010 - St. Andrews - Louis Oosthuizen 272 (-16)

The South African dominated at the Home of Golf to win his first major by seven shots over Lee Westwood in second
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2010 - St. Andrews - Louis Oosthuizen 272 (-16)

The South African dominated at the Home of Golf to win his first major by seven shots over Lee Westwood in second

2009 - Turnberry - Stewart Cink 278 (-2) play-off

The American beat Tom Watson in a play-off after the 59-year-old and 5-time Open Champion bogeyed the 72nd hole.
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2009 - Turnberry - Stewart Cink 278 (-2) play-off

The American beat Tom Watson in a play-off after the 59-year-old and 5-time Open Champion bogeyed the 72nd hole.

2008 - Royal Birkdale - Padraig Harrington 283 (+3)

Padraig defended his Claret Jug by four shots over Ian Poulter after a stunning 4-under-par back nine that included an eagle 3 at the 17th
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2008 - Royal Birkdale - Padraig Harrington 283 (+3)

Padraig defended his Claret Jug by four shots over Ian Poulter after a stunning 4-under-par back nine that included an eagle 3 at the 17th

2007 - Carnoustie - Padraig Harrington 277 (-7) play-off

The Irishman defeated Sergio Garcia in a play-off after the Spaniard missed a ten footer for the title on the 72nd. Rory McIlroy claimed the silver medal.
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2007 - Carnoustie - Padraig Harrington 277 (-7) play-off

The Irishman defeated Sergio Garcia in a play-off after the Spaniard missed a ten footer for the title on the 72nd. Rory McIlroy claimed the silver medal.

2006 - Royal Liverpool - Tiger Woods 270 (-18)

Woods won his first major since his father's passing by defending the Claret Jug by two strokes from Chris DiMarco. Tiger hit 86% of fairways, mostly with a 2-iron
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2006 - Royal Liverpool - Tiger Woods 270 (-18)

Woods won his first major since his father's passing by defending the Claret Jug by two strokes from Chris DiMarco. Tiger hit 86% of fairways, mostly with a 2-iron

2005 - St. Andrews - Tiger Woods 274 (-14)

The world number one went wire-to-wire to complete his second career grand slam by beating Colin Montgomerie by five

2005 - St. Andrews - Tiger Woods 274 (-14)

The world number one went wire-to-wire to complete his second career grand slam by beating Colin Montgomerie by five

2004 - Royal Troon - Todd Hamilton 274 (-10) play-off

The birth of the hybrid chip, Hamilton used his Sonartec hybrid to fantastic use. He became the sixth American in a row to win at Troon by beating Ernie Els in a play-off
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2004 - Royal Troon - Todd Hamilton 274 (-10) play-off

The birth of the hybrid chip, Hamilton used his Sonartec hybrid to fantastic use. He became the sixth American in a row to win at Troon by beating Ernie Els in a play-off

2003 - Royal St. George's - Ben Curtis 283 (-1)

Curtis took the Claret Jug on his major debut after leader Thomas Bjorn took three out the greenside bunker at 16

2003 - Royal St. George's - Ben Curtis 283 (-1)

Curtis took the Claret Jug on his major debut after leader Thomas Bjorn took three out the greenside bunker at 16

2002 - Muirfield - Ernie Els 278 (-6)

The Big Easy beat Thomas Levet in a sudden-death play-off after Steve Elkington and Stuart Appleby were eliminated in the four-hole aggregate play-off
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2002 - Muirfield - Ernie Els 278 (-6)

The Big Easy beat Thomas Levet in a sudden-death play-off after Steve Elkington and Stuart Appleby were eliminated in the four-hole aggregate play-off

2001 - Royal Lytham & St. Annes - David Duval 274 (-10)

Duval won his first and only major championship by three strokes from Sweden's Niclas Fasth

2001 - Royal Lytham & St. Annes - David Duval 274 (-10)

Duval won his first and only major championship by three strokes from Sweden's Niclas Fasth

2000 - St. Andrews - Tiger Woods 269 (-19)

Woods won by eight shots from Thomas Bjorn and Ernie Els to complete the career grand slam at the age of 24. 19-under-par was the lowest ever score in a major until Jason Day won the USPGA last year at 20-under-par

2000 - St. Andrews - Tiger Woods 269 (-19)

Woods won by eight shots from Thomas Bjorn and Ernie Els to complete the career grand slam at the age of 24. 19-under-par was the lowest ever score in a major until Jason Day won the USPGA last year at 20-under-par

Elliott Heath
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Elliott Heath is our News Editor and has been with Golf Monthly since early 2016 after graduating with a degree in Sports Journalism. He manages the Golf Monthly news team as well as our large Facebook, Twitter and Instagram pages. He covered the 2022 Masters from Augusta National as well as five Open Championships on-site including the 150th at St Andrews. His first Open was in 2017 at Royal Birkdale, when he walked inside the ropes with Jordan Spieth during the Texan's memorable Claret Jug triumph. He has played 35 of our Top 100 golf courses, with his favourites being both Sunningdales, Woodhall Spa, Western Gailes, Old Head and Turnberry. He has been obsessed with the sport since the age of 8 and currently plays off of a six handicap. His golfing highlights are making albatross on the 9th hole on the Hotchkin Course at Woodhall Spa, shooting an under-par round, playing in the Aramco Team Series on the Ladies European Tour and making his one and only hole-in-one at the age of 15 - a long time ago now!


Elliott is currently playing:


Driver: Titleist TSR4

3 wood: Titleist TSi2

Hybrids: Titleist 816 H1

Irons: Mizuno MP5 5-PW

Wedges: Cleveland RTX ZipCore 50, 54, 58

Putter: Odyssey White Hot OG #5

Ball: Srixon Z Star XV