The 2011 Champion Golfer of the Year returns to the site of his lone major title. Darren Clarke, at 42-years of age, captured the claret jug the last time The Open was played at Royal St. George’s.
Now 52, Clarke is 10-years removed from his Open victory. Holding off the likes of Dustin Johnson and Phil Mickelson, Clarke was able to get to 5-under for the championship, good enough for a three-stroke victory. When asked what it is like to return to Royal St. George’s as the last man to hoist the claret jug at this venue, Clarke had this to say, “Ten years is a long time – lots of Opens have come and gone, but obviously, I was the last winner here at Royal St. George’s so to come back as the guy who won it last time is a huge privilege though. All I ever wanted to do as a young kid, when I was going on practicing, was to get my name on the claret jug and I was able to do that here, so this is always going to be very special to me.”