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''*Lawrie (5-4-3-3=15) defeated Leonard (5-4-5-5=18) and Van de Velde (6-4-3-5=18) in a four-hole playoff''
''*Lawrie (5-4-3-3=15) defeated Leonard (5-4-5-5=18) and Van de Velde (6-4-3-5=18) in a four-hole playoff.''


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1999 Open Championship
File:Open championship.jpg
Tournament information
DatesJuly 15 - 18, 1999
LocationScotland Angus, Scotland
Course(s)Carnoustie Golf Links
Tour(s)PGA Tour
PGA European Tour
Statistics
Par71
Length7,361
Field152 players, 73 after cut
Cut154 (+12)
Prize fund£2,000,000
$3,058,503
Winner's share£350,000
$577,500
Champion
Paul Lawrie
290 (+6), playoff

The 1999 Open Championship was the 128th Open Championship held from July 15-18, 1999 at the Carnoustie Golf Links in Angus, Scotland. Paul Lawrie won his first major championship in a playoff over Jean Van de Velde and Justin Leonard. The event was headlined by Van de Velde's triple-bogey collapse at the final hole when he came to the hole with a three stroke lead.

Final leaderboard

# Player Country Score To par Winnings (£)
1 Paul Lawrie*  Scotland 73-74-76-67=290 +6 350,000
T2 Justin Leonard  United States 73-74-71-72=290 185,000
Jean Van de Velde  France 75-68-70-77=290
T4 Ángel Cabrera  Argentina 75-69-77-70=291 +7 100,000
Craig Parry  Australia 76-75-67-73=291
6 Greg Norman  Australia 76-70-75-72=293 +9 70,000
T7 David Frost  South Africa 80-69-71-74=294 +10 50,000
Tiger Woods  United States 74-72-74-74=294
Davis Love III  United States 74-74-77-69=294
T10 Hal Sutton  United States 73-78-72-72=295 +11 34,800
Scott Dunlap  United States 72-77-76-70=295
Jim Furyk  United States 78-71-76-70=295
Retief Goosen  South Africa 76-75-73-71=295
Jasper Parnevik  Sweden 74-71-78-72=295

*Lawrie (5-4-3-3=15) defeated Leonard (5-4-5-5=18) and Van de Velde (6-4-3-5=18) in a four-hole playoff.

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