O’Meara’s farewell not so smooth
FORMER winner Mark O’Meara was given the honor of being first off in what will almost certainly be his final British Open, but the American endured a horrible round of 81 in the rain at Royal Birkdale.
The 60-year-old won at the course on the northwest England coast in 1998 and this is his final year of automatic eligibility for the competition.
But when O’Meara dips into his Birkdale memories in years to come he will surely try to blank out yesterday’s round of 11 over par.
Tournament organizers, the Royal and Ancient golf club, had honored O’Meara by making him first to tee off in the opening round, but he drove his first shot out of bounds and had to battle to make a quadruple bogey eight. “I just got off to such a poor start. When you’re 9-over par through eight holes or whatever I was, you know, it’s very disappointing, to be honest with you, but it’s not the end of the world. I realize kind of where I’m at in my life,” he said.
O’Meara is currently ranked 1,627th in the world and now on the Champions Tour, so it is hard to see him qualifying in the future. “For the R&A to give me that privilege at the first tee shot shows the respect for what they have for their Open champions, the respect to know that this was going to be my last Open Championship,” he said.
O’Meara’s win at Birkdale in 1998 came just a few weeks after his first and only win at the US Masters in Augusta.
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