Complete coverage from Carnoustie

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Post-Tournament
WAR OF NERVES
In a finish eerily similar to the 1999 British Open, Sergio Garcia's final- round collapse allows Padraig Harrington to overcome his own 72nd-hole disaster and claim his first career major championship
By John Hawkins
RANK AND FILE
Stats and scores covering all four rounds from Carnoustie
By Brett Avery
THE LONG GOODBYE
Padraig Harrington and Sergio Garcia weren't the only ones to feel the pain of Carnoustie's home hole
By Tim Rosaforte
STUDY IN CONTRASTS
Sergio Garcia is already better than Seve Ballesteros in some areas. In others, he doesn't yet measure up
By Jaime Diaz
THOUGHTS ON CARNOUSTIE
A four-day walk with Ernie Els captures the ebb and flow of the British Open -- and the man himself
By Bill Fields
REPORT CARD
How the top 10 players on the World Ranking entering the British Open fared
By John Antonini
TOURNAMENT
ROUND 1: RECAP | PHOTOS
ROUND 2: RECAP | PHOTOS
ROUND 3: RECAP | PHOTOS
ROUND 4: RECAP | PHOTOS
TIGER WATCH
By Mark Soltau
ROUND 1 |
ROUND 2 |
ROUND 3 |
ROUND 4
PRE-TOURNAMENT
WORLD'S TOUGHEST COURSE?
Plenty of greats were tortured the last time the Open was played at Carnoustie, in 1999. How will the old Scottish brute play this year?
By Ron Whitten
JUSTIN ROSE
It has been a decade of highs and lows after contending at the Open at age 17.
By Jaime Diaz
THE GREAT PRETENDER
Recalling the British Open gatecrasher Maurice Flitcroft.
By Dave Kindred
OO LA LA!
At the 1999 Open, Frenchman Jean Van De Velde needed a 6 to win. Instead he made a 7, and history
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