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Parade of Ryder Cup captains at Senior Open

A WEEK after St Andrews stages its parade of champions to mark the 150th anniversary of the Open, Carnoustie will host another get-together when eight former Ryder Cup captains line up in a world-class field for The Senior Open Championship along with Corey Pavin, the US team captain this year.

Add the likes of Sandy Lyle and two fellow major winners, Mark O'Meara and Mark Calcavecchia, as well as defending champion Loren Roberts, and the Carnoustie event will make it a mouth-watering fortnight's golf.

Three months before he leads the Americans into action at Celtic Manor, Pavin will become the first presiding Ryder Cup captain to play in the event and will be joined in Angus by the last five European Ryder Cup captains: Sir Nick Faldo (2008), Bernhard Langer (2006), Ian Woosnam (2004), Sam Torrance (2002) and Mark James (1999). Also there on 22-25 July will be three former American captains in Tom Kite, Tom Lehman, who is one of Pavin's assistants in Wales, and Tom Watson, who, of course, will be returning to the venue where he won the first of his five Open Championships in 1975.

It will be the Senior Open's first visit to Carnoustie, having been held at Muirfield, Troon, Turnberry and Royal Aberdeen in recent years before heading south of the Border to Sunningdale last year, when Roberts beat fellow American Fred Funk and Mark McNulty, the former Zimbabwean who is now an Irish citizen, in a play-off.

Andy Stubbs, managing director of the European Seniors Tour, added: "We've done our course set up recce and looked at the tees we'll be using.

"Carnoustie will provide a fantastic venue for this year's Senior Open Championship, as it has done for The Open Championship on seven occasions," said David Hill, the R&A's director of championships. "I'm sure that many thousands of spectators will flock to see these masters of the game taking on this most challenging of courses once again."

"I think with the older guys weather is the key. Yes, Watson did extremely well at Turnberry in last year's Open, but I think that was down to him using his experience to manage the conditions. If we get a couple of rough days up here, there's no doubt it will be tough."

"It's not going to be any shorter than The Open in 1999 and we will possibly have a couple of the 2004 tees. Six or seven new tees were added between 1999 and 2004 which tips it just over the edge in terms of how far the young lads bomb it these days. Having said that, Tom Watson and Greg Norman have confounded the set-up of The Open in the last couple of years.

"There's another great field with a number of former Ryder Cup captains and players and some magnificent players making their debuts so the competition will be tough but I'm looking forward to it.

The event, which is presented by MasterCard, will boast a prize fund of £1.3 million – the same as last year – and Torrance is already looking forward to his visit to Carnoustie, a fifth-place finish last year having helped him regain the European Senior Order of Merit title.

"Carnoustie is one of the toughest courses around and it will be a fantastic host venue for this year's Senior Open Championship," said the Scot.

"I will be hoping I can do even better this year. It's always special playing in Scotland and hopefully we will get some more fantastic support like we did at Royal Troon two years ago."

Like Watson, Gary Player, a three-time Senior Open champion, will also be making a return to a course where he got his hands on the Claret Jug. The South African won there in 1968 and, to this day, maintains the 3-wood he hit to eight inches at the 14th, helping him hold off Jack Nicklaus, was the "greatest shot of my career".

Stubbs, who played in the same English amateur team as Oldcorn – now a proud Scot after living in Edinburgh for most of his life – said: "Andrew has been waiting for about five years now for his chance on the Senior Tour and, after a steady start in his first event down England, he's gone to the States and finished eighth in his first major, which is fantastic.

Joining Torrance and Lyle in the home contingent in July will be Andrew Oldcorn, who, in just his second appearance on the over-50s circuit, secured a top-ten finish behind Lehman in the Senior PGA Championship in Colorado on Sunday.

"You can't praise that performance too much because when you've been out of the game and to come back and be competitive is really tough.

"That's his benchmark now and there's no reason why he can't come back to the European Senior Tour now and win."

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