EDOARDO MOLINARI, BALDWIN AND
WILLETT SECURE PLACES IN OPEN
NEWS RELEASE FROM R and A
Edoardo Molinari, Matthew Baldwin and Danny Willett secured their
places in The 143rd Open Championship today after the final round of the
Irish Open at Fota Island Resort.
Molinari closed with a 67 to
finish in second place on 12-under-par, one shot behind winner Mikko
Ilonen of Finland.
The 33-year-old Italian will now make his fifth
appearance at The Open when it is played from July 17 to 20 at Royal
Liverpool.
The two-time European Tour winner and 2010 Ryder Cup player
has not played at a Major Championship since The Masters in 2012 and has
been focused on returning to form after two surgeries on his left
wrist.
“It is very exciting that after
two years with an injury and all sorts of problems that I will be back
to play this Major, especially now that I’m hitting the ball probably
the best I’ve ever hit,” said Molinari
“I played Royal Liverpool in my
last event as an amateur so it has a special place in my heart. I’m
really looking forward to it.”
Molinari will be joined by
England’s Baldwin and Willett after both finished tied third on
11-under-par alongside Sweden’s Kristoffer Broberg.
The pair earned the
second and third qualifying places based on their higher positions in
the Official World Golf Ranking.
Baldwin has a single victory on
the Challenge Tour and played his first Open at Royal Lytham and St
Annes in 2012 when he finished tied 23rd. The 28-year-old is looking
forward to making his second Major Championship appearance close to
home.
“I grew up playing golf at Ascot
and moved to Royal Birkdale when I was 18 so I've grown up on links
golf,” said Baldwin. “It’s definitely always been a dream of mine to
play and possibly win The Open one day. It’s brilliant.”
Willett posted the only
hole-in-one of the Irish Open on his way to establishing a new course
record of 63 in the third round.
The 2012 BMW International Open
Champion is a former Walker Cup player and in March of 2008 was the
number one ranked player in the WAGR before
turning professional. He will make his third Open appearance at Hoylake
after finishing tied 15th in 2013 at Muirfield.
“I remember watching Tiger win at
Hoylake a few years ago and it looks like a special place to have an
Open Championship. I’ve played a lot of links golf and it’s a different
kind of test but it’s one that I look forward to,” said Willett.
The Qualifying Series continues and the next
event on the European Tour will be The Alstom Open de France from
July 3 to 6 at Le Golf National near Paris.
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