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| label2      = Dates
| label2      = Dates
| data2      = {{{dates|June 6-9, 2019}}}
| data2      = {{{dates|July 11-14, 2019}}}


| label3      = Location
| label3      = Location
| data3      = {{br separated entries|{{{location|{{wp|Bethesda, Maryland}}}}}|{{{coordinates|{{wp|38.9847° N, 77.0947° W}}}}}}}
| data3      = {{br separated entries|{{{location|{{wp|Porthcawl, Wales, UK}}}}}|{{{coordinates|{{wp|51.492° N, 3.726° W}}}}}}}
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| label4      = Course(s)
| label4      = Course(s)
| data4      = {{{course|{{wp|Congressional Country Club}},<br>Blue Course}}}
| data4      = {{{course|{{wp|Royal Porthcawl Golf Club}}<br>}}}
| label5      = {{#ifeq: {{{lang}}} | uk | Organised | Organized }} by
| label5      = {{#ifeq: {{{lang}}} | uk | Organised | Organized }} by
| data5      = {{{org|{{wp|T-1 Golf Federation}}}}}
| data5      = {{{org|{{wp|T-1 Golf Federation}}}}}
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| data9      = {{{par|70}}}
| data9      = {{{par|70}}}
| label10    = Length
| label10    = Length
| data10      = {{{yardage|7,479 yards}}}
| data10      = {{{yardage|6,901 yards}}}
| label11    = Field
| label11    = Field
| data11      = {{{field|132 players; 67 after cut }}}
| data11      = {{{field|156 players }}}
| label12    = Cut
| label12    = Cut
| data12      = {{{cut|151 (+11)}}}
| data12      = {{{cut| }}}
| label13    = Prize fund
| label13    = Prize fund
| data13      = {{{purse|{{wp|$}}9,000,000}}}
| data13      = {{{purse|{{wp|$}}7,500,000}}}
| label14    = Winner's share
| label14    = Winner's share
| data14      = {{{winners_share|$2,000,000}}}
| data14      = {{{winners_share|$1,250,000}}}


| header15    = {{#if:{{{champion|{{{Champion|Hi}}}}}}|Champion}}
| header15    = {{#if:{{{champion|{{{Champion|Hi}}}}}}|Champion}}


| data16      = {{{champion|{{{Champion|{{flagicon|Norway}} {{wp|Henrik Ilgin}}}}}}}}
| data16      = {{{champion|{{{Champion| }}}}}}
| data17      = {{{score|{{{Score|282 (+2)}}}}}}
| data17      = {{{score|{{{Score|}}}}}}


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The '''2019 U.S. T-1 Open Championship''' was the 49th {{wp|U.S. T-1 Open Championship}}, held June 6-9 at {{wp|Congressional Country Club}} in {{wp|Bethesda Maryland}}. It was the second time the course has hosted the championship, the first being in 1976. It was the second {{wp|major}} of the T-1 Tour season.
The '''2019 T-1 British Open Championship''' will be the 55th {{wp|T-1 British Open Championship}}, held July 11-14 at {{wp|Royal Porthcawl Golf Club}} in {{wp|Porthcawl, Wales, UK}}. It is the first time the course has hosted the championship. It will be the third {{wp|major}} of the T-1 Tour season.  
 
Norwegian {{wp|Henrik Ilgin}} won the tournament with a score of 282 (+2), carding his first T-1 major championship victory.  


==Venue==
==Venue==
===Course layout===
===Course layout===
{{main|Congressional Country Club}}
{{main|Royal Porthcawl Golf Club}}
'''2019 tournament yardages''' <br>
'''2019 tournament yardages''' <br>


''Blue Course'' <br>
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!Hole!!Yards!!Par!!{{spaces|2}}!!Hole!!Yards!!Par
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
!align="left"|Hole!!1!!2!!3!!4!!5!!6!!7!!8!!9!!Out!!10!!11!!12!!13!!14!!15!!16!!17!!18!!In!!Total
|1||427||4||rowspan=10 style="background:#E6E8FA;"| ||10||400||4
|-
|2||374||4||11||355||4
|-
|3||451||4||12||194||3
|-
|4||455||4||13||551||5
|-
|5||212||3||14||435||4
|-
|6||515||4||15||173||3
|-
|7||381||4||16||466||4
|-
|8||122||3||17||430||4
|-
|9||456||4||18||504||5
|-
|-
| align="center"|Yards||436||235||470||440||409||488||178||370||626||'''3,652'''||472||435||202||505||460||600||456||489||208||'''3,827'''||'''7,479'''
| '''Out'''||'''3,393'''||'''34'''|| '''In'''||'''3,508'''||'''36'''
|-
|-
| align="center"|Par||4||3||4||4||4||4||3||4||5||'''35'''||4||4||3||4||4||5||4||4||3||'''35'''||'''70'''
|colspan=2 align=left|Source:<ref>http://www.europeantour.com/staysuretour/season=2014/tournamentid=2014862/venue/index.html</ref> ||colspan=3|'''Total''' ||'''6,901'''||'''70'''
|}
|}


Maintaining with T1GF tradition, the course will be shortened from a par 71 to a par 70 to accommodate the wants of the Federation.
The course, naturally a par 71 for championship play, will be shortened to a par 70, which is T-1GF major championship tradition. The par-5 6th hole will be shortened to a par-4, playing at 515 yards, the longest par-4 on the golf course for the tournament.  


==Field==
==Field==
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'''1. Last 10 {{wp|U.S. T-1 Open}} Champions'''  
'''1. Last 10 {{wp|U.S. T-1 Open}} Champions'''  


{{wp|Jack Leeland, Cole Carllsson, Matt Gennellii, Jamie Otto, Trey Cranfield, Norman Xi}}
{{wp|Jack Leeland, Cole Carllsson, Matt Gennellii, Jamie Otto, Trey Cranfield, Norman Xi, Henrik Ilgin}}


''Those exempt but not competing: {{wp|Josh Nadler}}''
''Those exempt but not competing: {{wp|Josh Nadler}}''
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''Those exempt but not competing: {{wp|Arnold Palmer, Josh Nadler, Gary Player, Billy Casper, Johnny Miller, Ken Venturi, Lee Trevino, Bernard Langer, Calvin Peete, Sam Snead, Gay Brewer, Tom Kite, Andy Bean, Payne Stewart, Phil Mickelson}}''
''Those exempt but not competing: {{wp|Arnold Palmer, Josh Nadler, Gary Player, Billy Casper, Johnny Miller, Ken Venturi, Lee Trevino, Bernard Langer, Calvin Peete, Sam Snead, Gay Brewer, Tom Kite, Andy Bean, Payne Stewart, Phil Mickelson}}''


'''6. 15 low scorers and ties in the {{wp|2018 U.S. T-1 Open}}'''  
'''6. 15 low scorers and ties in the {{wp|2018 T-1 British Open}}'''  


{{wp|Jay Lueger, Noram Lower, Jacoby Johnson, Samuel Stevenson, Jay Hollison, Scott Duble}}
{{wp|Jay Lueger, Noram Lower, Jacoby Johnson, Samuel Stevenson, Jay Hollison, Scott Duble}}
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'''7. Top 60 in points at the end of the T-1 ASICS Championship'''  
'''7. Top 60 in points at the end of the T-1 ASICS Championship'''  


{{wp|Daman Smart, Kevin Fletcher, Idickson Lowell, Simon Coldnorg, Ryan Burton, David Vennes (a), Drake McCarthy,}} {{wp|Jimmy Rico, Colt Summer, Henrik Ilgin, Dale Littenhoff, Jay Henry,}} {{wp|Jamie Rocklin, Glen Day, Zack Taylorman, Aidan Dow, Noah Tracie, Patrick Wolfington, Jackson Somerset,}} {{wp|Davis Love III, Nick Price, Jackson Pelacious, Jimmie Dain, Blake Stone, Richard Smock (a), Novak Lewis , Jaye Dobbins,}} {{wp|Tim Burke (a), Freddie Meyer, Billy Hurley III,}} {{wp|Aaron Burlander, Padraig Smithlin, John Walrith , Jason Wecke,}} {{wp|Justin Randolph, Jeff Lemán, Zach Martin IV, David Hollingsworth, Norman Julio (a),}} {{wp|Lanny Wadkins, Fin Duberjakamj, Tonchai Foolden, Justin Reeves, Yuta Ikeda, Marcus Smart, Jake Loch}}
{{wp|Daman Smart, Kevin Fletcher, Idickson Lowell, Simon Coldnorg, Ryan Burton, David Vennes (a), Drake McCarthy,}} {{wp|Jimmy Rico, Colt Summer, Dale Littenhoff, Jay Henry,}} {{wp|Jamie Rocklin, Glen Day, Zack Taylorman, Aidan Dow, Noah Tracie, Patrick Wolfington, Jackson Somerset,}} {{wp|Davis Love III, Nick Price, Jackson Pelacious, Jimmie Dain, Blake Stone, Richard Smock (a), Novak Lewis , Jaye Dobbins,}} {{wp|Tim Burke (a), Freddie Meyer, Billy Hurley III,}} {{wp|Aaron Burlander, Padraig Smithlin, John Walrith , Jason Wecke,}} {{wp|Justin Randolph, Jeff Lemán, Zach Martin IV, David Hollingsworth, Norman Julio (a),}} {{wp|Lanny Wadkins, Fin Duberjakamj, Tonchai Foolden, Justin Reeves, Yuta Ikeda, Marcus Smart, Jake Loch}}


'''8. Members of the International and United States {{wp|2018 International Cup}} teams'''
'''8. Members of the International and United States {{wp|2018 International Cup}} teams'''
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{{wp|Tom Jeffries, Matthieu Bright, Rory Erden, Stanfold Cremlensin (a)}}
{{wp|Tom Jeffries, Matthieu Bright, Rory Erden, Stanfold Cremlensin (a)}}


'''10. Qualifiers at the U.S. T-1 Open Qualifying Event'''  
'''10. Qualifiers at the T-1 British Open Qualifying Event'''  


''53 spots available over 10 sites''  
''53 spots available over 10 sites''  
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!Player || Country || Year(s) won <!---|| R1 || R2 || R3 || R4 || Total || To par || Finish --->
!Player || Country || Year(s) won <!---|| R1 || R2 || R3 || R4 || Total || To par || Finish --->
|-
|-
| align=left|{{wp|Jack Leeland}} || align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} {{wp|United States}} || {{wp|2018 U.S. T-1 Open|2018}}
| align=left|{{wp|Trevor Immelman}} || align=left|{{flagicon|South Africa}} {{wp|South Africa}} || {{wp|2018 T-1 British Open|2018}}
|-
|-
| align=left|{{wp|Cole Carllsson}} || align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} {{wp|United States}} || {{wp|2017 U.S. T-1 Open|2017}}  
| align=left|{{wp|Steve Scott}} || align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} {{wp|United States}} || {{wp|2017 T-1 British Open|2017}}  
|-
|-
| align=left|{{wp|Matt Gennellii}} || align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} {{wp|United States}} || {{wp|2016 U.S. T-1 Open|2016}}  
| align=left|{{wp|Jack Leeland}} || align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} {{wp|United States}} || {{wp|2016 T-1 British Open|2016}}  
|-
|-
| align=left|{{wp|Jamie Otto}} || align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} {{wp|United States}} || {{wp|2015 U.S. T-1 Open|2015}}  
| align=left|{{wp|Trey Cranfield}} || align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} {{wp|United States}} || {{wp|T-1 British Open|2010, 2012, 2014}}  
|-
|-
| align=left|{{wp|Trey Cranfield}} || align=left|{{flagicon|USA}} {{wp|United States}} || {{wp|1993 U.S. T-1 Open|1993}}, {{wp|1995 U.S. T-1 Open|1995}}, {{wp|1996 U.S. T-1 Open|1996}}, {{wp|1999 U.S. T-1 Open|1999}}, {{wp|2004 U.S. T-1 Open|2004}}, {{wp|2009 U.S. T-1 Open|2009}}, {{wp|2014 U.S. T-1 Open|2014}}
| align=left|{{wp|Norman Xi}} || align=left|{{flagicon|China}} {{wp|China}} || {{wp|T-1 British Open|2008, 2009, 2011}}
|-
|-
| align=left|{{wp|Norman Xi}} || align=left|{{flagicon|CHN}} {{wp|China}} || {{wp|2011 U.S. T-1 Open|2011}}, {{wp|2013 U.S. T-1 Open|2013}}  
| align=left|{{wp|Scott Jamiessonn}} || align=left|{{flagicon|Australia}} {{wp|Australia}} || {{wp|T-1 British Open|2001, 2003, 2007}}
|-
| align=left|{{wp|Chris Euphoricson}} || align=left|{{flagicon|Canada}} {{wp|Canada}} || {{wp|2005 T-1 British Open|2005}}
|-
| align=left|{{wp|Nick Price}} || align=left|{{flagicon|South Africa}} {{wp|South Africa}} || {{wp|1994 T-1 British Open|1994}}
|}
|}


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==Round Summaries==
==Round Summaries==
===Round 1===
===Round 1===
''Thursday June 6, 2019''
''Thursday July 11, 2019''
 
The first round of the 2019 U.S. T-1 Open got underway at 6:45am EDT. The first grouping out consisted of {{wp|Samuel Van Hollen}}, {{wp|Jack Osborn}}, and {{wp|Daniel Brewer}}, combining for a +22 total on the day. Van Hollen got off to a simple, yet hot start, birdieing holes 2 and 8 to jump out into the early lead, being contested early by {{wp|Blake Norman}}, who fell off to shoot an 8-over par 78. Hollen followed his effort into the back nine with two consecutive bogeys, dropping him back into a tie for 3rd place (E) entering the 13th hole, where he made birdie, followed by another birdie at the 18th hole, carding a 2-under 68. Russell Foster also outlined the morning wave with his par-filled card, with two birdies on 14 and 15. In the afternoon wave, only one player broke par, the German amateur {{wp|Stanfold Cremlensin}}. He shot a 1-under 69, and found himself one off the pace headed into day 2. Notables such as {{wp|Simon Coldnorg}} and {{wp|Henrik Ilgin}} performed well, being -1 and E respectively. Defending major champion {{wp|Benvolio Pagòn}} got off to a strong start, at one point tying for the lead, but collapsed embarrassingly on the back nine en route to an 11-over par score of 81. 7-time champion and 15-time T-1 Order of Merit Champion [[User:TreyCranfield|Trey Cranfield]] got off to a bumpy start that never fixed itself, carding an 8-over par 78 for round 1, his worst opening round in U.S. T-1 Open history. The scoring average average for round 1 was 76.455 (+6.45), and only 4 players broke par. This was the 3rd toughest opening round in history of the tournament, the two preceding being {{wp|1977}} (+6.94) and {{wp|2003}} (+8.04).


{| class="wikitable"
!Place!!Player!!Country!!Score!!To par
|-
|rowspan=2 align=center|T1 || {{wp|Samuel Van Hollen}} || {{flagicon|USA}} {{wp|United States}} || rowspan=2 align=center|68 || rowspan=2 align=center|−2
|-
|{{wp|Russell Foster}}|| {{flagicon|USA}} {{wp|United States}}
|-
|rowspan=2 align=center|T3 || {{wp|Simon Coldnorg}} || {{flagicon|Sweden}} {{wp|Sweden}} || rowspan=2 align=center|69 || rowspan=2 align=center|−1
|-
|{{wp|Stanfold Cremlinsen}} (a) || {{flagicon|Germany}} {{wp|Germany}}
|-
|rowspan=2 align=center|T5 || {{wp|Henrik Ilgin}} || {{flagicon|Norway}} {{wp|Norway}} || rowspan=2 align=center|70 || rowspan=2 align=center|E
|-
|{{wp|Norman Julio}} || {{flagicon|Denmark}} {{wp|Denmark}}
|-
|rowspan=6 align=center|T7 || {{wp|Tom Jeffries}} || {{flagicon|USA}} {{wp|United States}} || rowspan=6 align=center|71 || rowspan=6 align=center|+1
|-
|{{wp|Idickson Lowell}} || {{flagicon|Scotland}} {{wp|Scotland}}
|-
|{{wp|Jay Henry}} || {{flagicon|USA}} {{wp|United States}}
|-
|{{wp|Curtis Newton}} || {{flagicon| Ireland}} {{wp|Ireland}}
|-
|{{wp|Gerald Baker}} || {{flagicon|USA}} {{wp|United States}}
|-
|{{wp|Bob Tway}} || {{flagicon|USA}} {{wp|United States}}
|}


===Round 2===
===Round 2===
''Friday June 7, 2019''
''Friday July 12, 2019''


Overnight leader, {{wp|Samuel Van Hollen}} again commenced the second round of play at 6:45am EST. Conditions were looking similar to day one, and favored high scoring and minimal birdie opportunities. Some big names crumbled on day two, such as {{wp|Idickson Lowell}}, who opened with a 71, but found himself 7 shots off the lead at +8 by the end of the second round. Overnight co-leader {{wp|Russell Foster}} also faltered in the tough morning conditions, shooting an 8-over 78, dropping him to +6, good enough for a tie for 16th. Other notables who played poorly in the round and also missed the cut include {{wp|Matt Gennellii}} (+12), {{wp|Noram Lower}} (+13), T-1 Players Champion {{wp|Benvolio Pagòn}} (+13), T-1 points leader {{wp|Daman Smart}} (+16), and 19-time T-1 major champion [[User:TreyCranfield|Trey Cranfield]] (+20). {{wp|Simon Coldnorg}}, the favorite headed into the week, sat only one back of the sole leader, Norwegian {{wp|Henrik Ilgin}} headed into the third round of play. {{wp|2017 T-1 British Open}} champion {{wp|Steve Scott}} climbed back from an opening round 77 to shoot the low round of the day with a 67, leaving him only three off the pace with 54 holes remaining. 12-time T-1 major champion {{wp|Scott Jamiessonn}} shot two consistent rounds of 72-73 (+5) to be in contention headed into moving day. The scoring conditions for day two improved slightly from day one, where the field averaged a 75.553 (+5.6). The final cut was +11 (67 players at or better), making it the 4th highest cut in championship history. 5 players broke par in the second round.


{| class="wikitable"
!Place!!Player!!Country!!Score!!To par
|-
|align=center|1 || {{wp|Henrik Ilgin}} || {{flagicon|Norway}} {{wp|Norway}} ||  align=center|70-71=141|| align=center|+1
|-
|rowspan=3 align=center|T2 || {{wp|Simon Coldnorg}} || {{flagicon|Sweden}} {{wp|Sweden}} || align=center|69-73=142|| rowspan=3 align=center|+2
|-
|{{wp|Stanfold Cremlinsen}} (a) || {{flagicon|Germany}} {{wp|Germany}} || align=center|69-73=142
|-
|{{wp|Norman Julio}} || {{flagicon|Denmark}} {{wp|Denmark}} || align=center|70-72=142
|-
|rowspan=4 align=center|T5 || {{wp|Billy Hurley III}} || {{flagicon|USA}} {{wp|United States}} || align=center|72-71=143 || rowspan=4 align=center|+3
|-
|{{wp|Samuel Van Hollen}} || {{flagicon|USA}} {{wp|United States}} || align=center|68-75=143
|-
|{{wp|Trevor Immelman}} || {{flagicon|South Africa}} {{wp|South Africa}} || align=center|75-68=143
|-
|{{wp|Denny Anderson}} || {{flagicon|USA}} {{wp|United States}} || align=center|73-70=143
|-
|rowspan=3 align=center|T9 || {{wp|Steve Scott}} || {{flagicon|USA}} {{wp|United States}} || align=center|77-67=144|| rowspan=3 align=center|+4
|-
|{{wp|Sycamore West}} (a) || {{flagicon|USA}} {{wp|United States}} || align=center|74-70=144
|-
|{{wp|Noah Tracie}} || {{flagicon|USA}} {{wp|United States}} || align=center|75-69=144
|-
|}


===Round 3===
===Round 3===
''Saturday June 8, 2019''
''Saturday July 13, 2019''


Round three got underway in the early morning hours of Saturday. The first groups on the course struggled with the slower greens due to unnatural dew amounts the previous night. Conditions were still tough, and high numbers were expected, though the course was setting itself up for rain for round 4. Overnight leader {{wp|Henrik Ilgin}}, in the final grouping for the first time in a T-1 major, found momentum out of the gate, finding rare birdies on holes 2 and 6 to get to red figures for the tournament, opening up a 3 shot gap between him and sole second {{wp|Samuel Van Hollen}}, who at the turn found himself at +2. As the day progressed, the course firmed out and the scores skyrocketed. Out of the final 10 groupings, only one player broke par. 2018 champion {{wp|Jack Leeland}}, who for the most part of the week found himself off the radar, soared up the leaderboard with the low round of the week, a -4 66, only to be surpassed by T-1 Augusta Invitational champion {{wp|Syo Yin Yee}}, who shot a surprising -5 65. He finished the day in a tie for 5th, after starting the day in a tie for 38th. Leeland was looking to become the first player since {{wp|Josh Nadler}} to win the championship back to back, last accomplished in 2001. {{wp|Stanfold Cremlensin}} was trying to pull off the feat of becoming the first amateur to win a T-1 major champion. Samuel Van Hollen was attempting to become the second consecutive player to win a T-1 major championship after leading or co-leading in the first round, and also hitting the first tee shot of the tournament. The scoring average for round three was 74.716 (+4.7), slightly easier than round two and nearly two shots simpler than day one. 5 players broke par in the third round.


{| class="wikitable"
!Place!!Player!!Country!!Score!!To par
|-
| align=center|1 || {{wp|Jack Leeland}} || {{flagicon|USA}} {{wp|United States}} ||  align=center|72-74-66=212|| align=center|+2
|-
|rowspan=3 align=center|T2 || {{wp|Simon Coldnorg}} || {{flagicon|Sweden}} {{wp|Sweden}} || align=center|69-73-71=213 || rowspan=3 align=center|+3
|-
| {{wp|Stanfold Cremlensin}} (a) || {{flagicon|Germany}} {{wp|Germany}} || align=center|69-73-71=213
|-
| {{wp|Samuel Van Hollen}} || {{flagicon|USA}} {{wp|United States}} || align=center|68-75-70=213
|-
| rowspan=5 align=center|T5 || {{wp|Henrik Ilgin}} || {{flagicon|Norway}} {{wp|Norway}} || align=center|70-71-73=214 || rowspan=5 align=center|+4
|-
| {{wp|Syo Yin Yee}} || {{flagicon|South Korea}} {{wp|South Korea}} || align=center|74-75-65=214
|-
| {{wp|Trevor Immelman}} || {{flagicon|South Africa}} {{wp|South Africa}} || align=center|75-68-71=214
|-
| {{wp|Billy Hurley III}} || {{flagicon|USA}} {{wp|United States}}|| align=center|72-71-71=214
|-
| {{wp|John Walrith}} || {{flagicon|Canada}} {{wp|Canada}} || align=center|72-73-69=214
|-
| rowspan=3 align=center|T10 || {{wp|David Duval}} || {{flagicon|USA}} {{wp|United States}} || align=center|75-73-67=215 || rowspan=3 align=center|+5
|-
| {{wp|Denny Anderson}} || {{flagicon|USA}} {{wp|United States}} || align=center|73-70-72=215
|-
| {{wp|Norman Julio}} || {{flagicon|Denmark}} {{wp|Denmark}} || align=center|70-72-73=215
|}


===Round 4===
===Round 4===
''Sunday June 9, 2019''
''Sunday July 14, 2019''
 
The final round of the championship welcomed tough scoring conditions for the fourth consecutive day. Many notables in the hunt found themselves in contention come the back nine of the round. 2018 T-1 Players Champion {{wp|David Duval}}, who played the 3rd round in 67 strokes, found himself tied for the lead at +3 after 13 holes, with a birdie on 14 giving him the sole lead at +2, one clear of chaser {{wp|Henrik Ilgin}}, who showed consistency in the opening nine, taking advantage of the early round crumble of 54-hole leader and defending champion, Jack Leeland, who bogeyed 4 of his opening 7 holes, going out in 39. Ilgin, who started the day two back, found himself in the sole lead making the turn at +3, until Duval’s back nine charge. Duval went on to bogey the 18th hole, carding a solid 2-under 68, good enough for the clubhouse lead at +3 for the tournament. On the course, Ilgin had birdied the 10th hole to take a one shot lead over sole second Duval, and a two shot advantage over {{wp|Simon Coldnorg}}, who at the time, was playing the 18th hole and was +4 for the tournament. He pared his final hole to ultimately finish in sole 3rd for the tournament. Ilgin went on to birdie the 12th and 14th to get himself to level par for the championship, 3 shots clear of any competitor and 5 clear of any on-course competitor. {{wp|Samuel Van Hollen}} closed the gap to 4 with a birdie on 15, but gave it right back at 16, then paring in to shoot a 2-over 72, finishing in sole 4th. Jack Leeland pared every hole on the back nine and settled for a 4-over 74, finishing in a tie for 5th with {{wp|Syo Yin Yee}} and German amateur {{wp|Stanfold Cremlinsen}}, who gave Germany their highest finish in a T-1 major in history, and the highest finish for an amateur in a major in history. Ilgin, at 15, drove his tee shot into the deep rough, having to hack out to the fairway. His approach shot landed 17 feet from the hole and he sunk the par putt accompanied with a joint celebration from the crowd. Ilgin went on to save par, impressively, at 16 and 17. At the 18th, Ilgin, who still was E for the tournament, hooked his tee shot out of bounds. He re-teed, now hitting his third shot, which landed in the right-center portion of the fairway. His approach shot landed long of the green, giving him a chip downhill to get up and down for a 6. He did just that, giving himself a gimmie after the chip. With a score of 282 (+2), Henrik Ilgin became the first Norwegian T-1 major champion, and the second youngest T-1 major winnner of all time, aged only 22. The scoring average for day 4 was 75.194 (+5.2), the third hardest of the week. Two players broke par, both being the top two finishers in the tournament. In total, 16 under par rounds were shot in the tournament, a record low in T-1 major history. The lowest score of the week belonged to Syo Yin Yee, who shot a 65 (-5) on Saturday.
 
{| class="wikitable"
!Place!!Player!!Country!!Score!!To par
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| align=center|'''1''' || '''{{wp|Henrik Ilgin}}''' || {{flagicon|Norway}} '''{{wp|Norway}}''' ||  align=center|'''70-71-73-68=282''' || align=center|'''+2'''
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| align=center|2 || {{wp|David Duval}} || {{flagicon|USA}} {{wp|United States}} || align=center|75-73-67-68=283 || align=center|+3
|-
| align=center|3 || {{wp|Simon Coldnorg}} || {{flagicon|Sweden}} {{wp|Sweden}} || align=center|69-73-71-71=284 || align=center|+4
|-
| align=center|4 || {{wp|Samuel Van Hollen}} || {{flagicon|USA}} {{wp|United States}} || align=center|68-75-70-72=285 || align=center|+5
|-
| rowspan=3 align=center|T5 || {{wp|Jack Leeland}} || {{flagicon|USA}} {{wp|United States}} || align=center|72-74-66-74=286 || rowspan=3 align=center|+6
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| {{wp|Syo Yin Yee}} || {{flagicon|South Korea}} {{wp|South Korea}} || align=center|74-75-65-72=286
|-
| {{wp|Stanfold Cremlinsen}} (a) || {{flagicon|Germany}} {{wp|Germany}} || align=center|69-73-71-73=286
|-
| align=center|8 || {{wp|Denny Anderson}} || {{flagicon|USA}} {{wp|United States}} || align=center|73-72-70-70=287 || align=center|+7
|-
| align=center|9 || {{wp|Steve Scott}} || {{flagicon|USA}} {{wp|United States}} || align=center|77-67-73-71=288 || align=center|+8
|-
| rowspan=2 align=center|T10 || {{wp|Norman Julio}} || {{flagicon|Denmark}} {{wp|Denmark}} || align=center|70-72-73-74=289 || rowspan=2 align=center|+9
|-
| {{wp|Trevor Immelman}} || {{flagicon|South Africa}} {{wp|South Africa}} || align=center|75-68-71-75=289
|}

Revision as of 05:07, 30 June 2019

2019 T-1 British Open Championship
2019 T-1 British Open Logo.png
Logo of the 2019 T-1 British Open Championship
Tournament information
DatesJuly 11-14, 2019
LocationPorthcawl, Wales, UK
51.492° N, 3.726° W
Course(s)Royal Porthcawl Golf Club
Organized byT-1 Golf Federation
Tour(s)T-1 Golf Tour
Statistics
Par70
Length6,901 yards
Field156 players
Prize fund$7,500,000
Winner's share$1,250,000
Champion
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The 2019 T-1 British Open Championship will be the 55th T-1 British Open Championship, held July 11-14 at Royal Porthcawl Golf Club in Porthcawl, Wales, UK. It is the first time the course has hosted the championship. It will be the third major of the T-1 Tour season.

Venue

Course layout

2019 tournament yardages

Hole Yards Par    Hole Yards Par
1 427 4 10 400 4
2 374 4 11 355 4
3 451 4 12 194 3
4 455 4 13 551 5
5 212 3 14 435 4
6 515 4 15 173 3
7 381 4 16 466 4
8 122 3 17 430 4
9 456 4 18 504 5
Out 3,393 34 In 3,508 36
Source:[1] Total 6,901 70

The course, naturally a par 71 for championship play, will be shortened to a par 70, which is T-1GF major championship tradition. The par-5 6th hole will be shortened to a par-4, playing at 515 yards, the longest par-4 on the golf course for the tournament.

Field

The following qualification criteria were used to select the field. Each player is listed according to the first category by which he qualified with additional categories in which he qualified shown in parentheses.

1. Last 10 U.S. T-1 Open Champions

Jack Leeland, Cole Carllsson, Matt Gennellii, Jamie Otto, Trey Cranfield, Norman Xi, Henrik Ilgin

Those exempt but not competing: Josh Nadler

2. All former T-1 Players Champions

David Duval, Benvolio Pagón

3. Last 10 Augusta Invitational Champions

Syo Yin Yee, Trevor Immelman, Chris Euphoricson

4. Last 10 T-1 British Open Champions

Steve Scott

Those exempt but not competing: Tommy Fleetwood, Graeme McDowell

5. All T-1 Tour Champions

James Thompson, Brad Miller, Y.E. Yang, Jamey Hannity, Nick Price, Bob Tway, Jerry Platon, Scott Jamiessonn

Those exempt but not competing: Arnold Palmer, Josh Nadler, Gary Player, Billy Casper, Johnny Miller, Ken Venturi, Lee Trevino, Bernard Langer, Calvin Peete, Sam Snead, Gay Brewer, Tom Kite, Andy Bean, Payne Stewart, Phil Mickelson

6. 15 low scorers and ties in the 2018 T-1 British Open

Jay Lueger, Noram Lower, Jacoby Johnson, Samuel Stevenson, Jay Hollison, Scott Duble

7. Top 60 in points at the end of the T-1 ASICS Championship

Daman Smart, Kevin Fletcher, Idickson Lowell, Simon Coldnorg, Ryan Burton, David Vennes (a), Drake McCarthy, Jimmy Rico, Colt Summer, Dale Littenhoff, Jay Henry, Jamie Rocklin, Glen Day, Zack Taylorman, Aidan Dow, Noah Tracie, Patrick Wolfington, Jackson Somerset, Davis Love III, Nick Price, Jackson Pelacious, Jimmie Dain, Blake Stone, Richard Smock (a), Novak Lewis , Jaye Dobbins, Tim Burke (a), Freddie Meyer, Billy Hurley III, Aaron Burlander, Padraig Smithlin, John Walrith , Jason Wecke, Justin Randolph, Jeff Lemán, Zach Martin IV, David Hollingsworth, Norman Julio (a), Lanny Wadkins, Fin Duberjakamj, Tonchai Foolden, Justin Reeves, Yuta Ikeda, Marcus Smart, Jake Loch

8. Members of the International and United States 2018 International Cup teams

Edoardo Molinari, Mike Weir, Eddie Pepperell

9. Additional invitations from the T-1 Golf Federation

Tom Jeffries, Matthieu Bright, Rory Erden, Stanfold Cremlensin (a)

10. Qualifiers at the T-1 British Open Qualifying Event

53 spots available over 10 sites

Jordan Denali, John Sanderson Jr., Terry Solder, Martín Del Potro, Samuel Richardson, Carl Stone, Blake Norman, Wilson Clarke, Thomas Moore, Shane Bacon, Carl Hall, Denny Anderson, James Jones, George Nelson, Ken Wallace, David Gibson, Sycamore West (a), Daniel Reynolds, Alex Fox, Luke Donald, Grant McMorrison, Roger Ward, Michael Lincoln, Kim Lu (a), Kyung-Hee Lee, Seung-Yoo Lee, Russell Foster, Cameron Armstrong, Gerald Barker, Joseph Mary (a), Marshall Fields, Carey Noble, William Murray, Davis Murray, Lloyd Porter, Jordan Sanders, Owen Curtis, Curtis Newton, Davis O’Connor (a), Dan Walton, Griffin Patterson, Francis Subtleson, Kent Whitehead, Brian Caldwell, Dan Laughlin, Jeff Gibbs, Tyler Forbes, Jason Allan, Allan Greenfield, Allan Wade, Jack Osborn, Dan Brewer

Past champions expected in the field

Player Country Year(s) won
Trevor Immelman South Africa South Africa 2018
Steve Scott Unaligned States of Azania United States 2017
Jack Leeland Unaligned States of Azania United States 2016
Trey Cranfield Unaligned States of Azania United States 2010, 2012, 2014
Norman Xi Wikipedia:China China 2008, 2009, 2011
Scott Jamiessonn wikipedia:Australia Australia 2001, 2003, 2007
Chris Euphoricson Wikipedia:Canada Canada 2005
Nick Price South Africa South Africa 1994


Round Summaries

Round 1

Thursday July 11, 2019


Round 2

Friday July 12, 2019


Round 3

Saturday July 13, 2019


Round 4

Sunday July 14, 2019