...one from Germany's Martin Kaymer. The last British player to win a major was Paul Lawrie at Carnoustie in the 1999 British Open.That the lot fell to Rose should not have been a surprise. A year ago, he led the PGA Tour in greens hit in regulation...
...Hotel opened for business only two weeks prior to the 1999 British Open played there. So historically it had some catching...his course management on the climactic hole of the 1999 British Open - as flawed and luckless as they may have. "You...
...snow-capped mountains.Ramsay began his round with a one-stroke lead and was quickly joined at 12 under by Lawrie, the 1999 British Open champion who carded an early eagle.Despite missing birdie chances at Nos. 5 and 6, Ramsay completed the front...
...Quiros.Quiros made a 40-foot eagle putt on the 18th hole for 5-under-par 67 and a two-shot victory over 1999 British Open champion Paul Lawrie, who also had 67.The top-ranked Donald, who won the PGA title earlier this year, had...
...round on Thursday.Daly (67) was followed by K.J. Choi (68) and Jason Day (68). Six players, including 1999 British Open champion Paul Lawrie and Nicolas Colsaerts, were three shots off the pace.Martin Kaymer (71) and Sergio Garcia...
...friends from his home of Aberdeen, Scotland, and some European Tour members dropped by during the week, including 1999 British Open champ Paul Lawrie. Lawrie finished tied for 24th at the Masters Tournament this year."They liked it," Hendry...
...on the back nine for 6-under-par 66 and is in third place, behind leader Peter Hanson of Sweden (64) and 1999 British Open champion Paul Lawrie of Scotland (65).Donald, who played alongside McIlroy, shot 72.McIlroy, who came from...
...again last week in Abu Dhabi.Lawrie came into the final round with a one-shot lead over Nicolas Colsaerts. The 1999 British Open champion started slowly, with only a birdie on his first eight holes. But just as several players, including...
...between them aren't the only intriguing hopefuls on the Masters watch list. Resurgent Scotsman Paul Lawrie, the 1999 British Open winner, leaped into the top 50 with a victory in Qatar and ranks 45th. Japanese superstar Ryo Ishikawa is outside...
...keeping track of the changes at Augusta National, but it has been a long time between trips down Magnolia Lane for the 1999 British Open champion. Eight years, in fact. His five-year exemption into theMasters for winning the Brit ish Open ran out...