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The overlooked player at Carnoustie: Reflections on Jean Van de Velde’s collapse and the dramatic 1999 Open playoff

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The 1999 Open Championship at Carnoustie is remembered for the playoff showdown between Paul Lawrie, Jean van de Velde, and Justin Leonard. Lawrie shot a 67 on the final day, while van de Velde famously lost a three-shot lead on the final hole. Leonard, who won the Open two years prior, was the forgotten man in the playoff but still played a crucial role in the dramatic events that unfolded.

Leonard recalls the shock of realizing he was in a playoff after van de Velde’s collapse on the final hole. He describes the surreal and shocking moment as he tried to process what had happened. Despite not playing his best golf leading up to the playoff, Leonard viewed it as the ultimate second chance to win the claret jug for the second time in three years.

The mental adjustment from disappointment to preparing for a playoff was challenging for Leonard. While Lawrie’s outstanding performance was impressive, Leonard struggled to find his game during the playoff. He reflects on his performance and acknowledges that Lawrie deserved the win for his exceptional play on the final day.

Although Leonard felt some regret for not capitalizing on the playoff opportunity, he realizes that having already won the Open before lessened the disappointment. He acknowledges Lawrie’s incredible performance and admits that he has not gone back to watch the events of the playoff, but he recognizes Lawrie’s greatness in those conditions.

Despite missing the cut at the previous week’s Open Championship, Leonard found a touching moment when he was asked to hit the opening tee shot on the first day. He cherishes the experience with his family witnessing the honor and is content with the possibility that it might have been his last Open Championship. Moving forward, Leonard is focused on his game and hopes to perform well in the Senior British Open at Carnoustie.

As Leonard competes in the Senior British Open, he reflects on his past experiences and remains grateful for the opportunities he has had in his golf career. He continues to work on his game with the support of his family and coach, Mike Thomas, aiming to make the most of his time on the course. Leonard’s journey in golf, including his role in the memorable 1999 Open Championship playoff, showcases his resilience and passion for the game.

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