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Clarke teed it up in the Ryder Cup six weeks later At home in Ireland and won 3 points in three matches to help Europe to a highly-charged, emotional victory. He also has a new woman in his life, Alison Campbell. The two became engaged in December, and the combination seems to have had a positive effect on Clarke. Between the kids being happy and him being happy, I think that calmed him down a wee bit. Now and then he lets off a bit of steam, but not like he used to be.

Just serenity. To sit here and talk in front of you guys with this trophy being the Open champion just means the world to me. Turns out, there was room for a little bit of everything, though in the end, Darren Clarke seized the spotlight, mostly because he applied a time-honored major championship recipe that served Jack Nicklaus very well. He let the others make the mistakes. What was left was for someone to blink, and the Americans obliged — Mickelson with four bogeys on his back nine after going out in 30; Johnson with an out-of-bounds launch on his second shot at the par - 5 14th hole.

Game, set, Claret Jug had arrived at the 68th hole for Clarke, though championship rules mandated all 72 be played, so they were. Nothing at the end changed a picture that had started to come into focus late Thursday when Clarke Opened with Five posted better scores, but when the pride of Portrush put up another 68 Friday, he was tied for the lead , and now it was as much a competition against Mother Nature as it was titanium-wielding colleagues.

As it often happens with links golf, there was a bad side of the draw and a good side; Clarke was among those who went late and had only minor weather woes. Good for him. He took advantage, shot a third consecutive sub-par round 69 and maintained the lead. But even better for a golf course that has never been showered with praise, though all it does is provide a stern test and produce quality champions.

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What about Ben Curtis in , you say? Into such distinguished company strode Clarke, mostly because his ball striking prowess reminded all that he had always been a links artist. Hitting 51 greens, Clarke ranked second , and while his putting held him back from turning this into a Rory McIlroy-like runaway, the time winner made 14 birdies , a sum surpassed by just three other players.

But nothing was going to be easy, not with So many weather variables. For instance, a different sort of wind greeted players Thursday — kinder and gentler breezes — and a whopping 35 sub-par rounds were posted. Put at ease by sports psychologist Bob Rotella, rejuvenated by his steady play all season and perhaps inspired by his younger compatriots from Northern Ireland Graeme McDowell and McIlroy who had won recent majors, Clarke seemed to get better as the weather and course got tougher. On a weekend when rain and prevailing wind arrived, the course held the field to averages of Though Clarke never asked for the help, he got it when a long line of quality players missed the cut — Nos.

It never hurts to have such talent on the sidelines, not on your pursuit. Still, give credit to Clarke, who is one of the very best links players around, even if he is 42, which is seemingly ancient, given the growing number of teens and twentysomethings who are making noise.

He called his agent, David Winkle, into his room before the tournament and revealed a golf-ball-sized bump in his neck, the result of an undiagnosed ailment. Instead, he misfired while trying to hit a familiar shot with an unfamiliar club. Open were emotional, letting things get out of hand after an early triple bogey. At the PGA, it was a mental mistake: failing to recognize that overrun bunker. At Royal St. Johnson — who put the 2-iron in his bag specifically for the British and was trying to hit a draw, his stock shot — came to the 14th two strokes behind.

The double bogey dropped him four back and allowed Darren Clarke to cruise to victory. His only regret? Not hitting a 3-wood instead.

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He plays golf like a game, not an exercise in advanced engineering. That explains his success on links courses ,Where creativity and imagination are rewarded. It also makes him perfectly suited to withstand the cruel hand that golf has dealt him. Johnson smiled at the post-round awards ceremony, seemingly unbothered by what had happened an hour earlier. He was headed to the Nordea Masters in Sweden , then to a corporate event in Germany before returning to the U. If Johnson were one for reflection, he could take solace in recent events.

Rory McIlroy used his teachable moments in majors to author a timeless victory. But I hung in there and just fought around, and I think I did very well.

At least Johnson went for it. Will Johnson do the same? Just getting in the final group was an accomplishment. Johnson felt his worst,and played in the worst conditions, on Thursday. He was 4 over for his first 12 holes before making an ace and three birdies in a four-hole stretch. The out-of-bounds on Royal St.

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The stakes delineate St. Gene Sarazen debuted the sand wedge in his victory there. How Johnson responds will determine the importance of the misfire at He respected him greatly. So summer after summer, Martinez did not go where he passionately wanted to go. And a toast to the good news that he has been here annually since , working for Tom Lehman. Last week, with torrents of rain and buckling winds supplying a flavorful backdrop at Royal St. But guess what? The Americans dominated with Tiger and Phil for a lot of years and the majority of them were at the top of the rankings.

Fowler T-5 played three days alongside McIlroy and outscored him, His research and teaching focus on the history of the United States in the nineteenth century with a particular emphasis on the history of capitalism, including its economic, social, political, and transnational dimensions. His publications have focused on the nineteenth-century American bourgeoisie, labor, democracy, and the global history of capitalism. Katherine Benton-Cohen. Katherine Benton-Cohen is an associate professor of history at Georgetown University and previously taught at Louisiana State University.

Her new book, Inventing the Immigration Problem: The Dillingham Commission and its Legacy , examines the long-lasting policy impact of the largest study of immigrants in American history, conducted in the early twentieth century. She teaches courses in the history of women, race, immigration and the American West, and enjoys working with teachers and K students as well.

Click here for more information about Katherine Benton-Cohen. Dan Berger is an associate professor of comparative ethnic studies at the University of Washington Bothell and an adjunct affiliate associate professor of history at the University of Washington Seattle. Rawley Prize and explores the central role that prisoners played in the civil rights and Black Power movements. An expert on the carceral state and twentieth-century American social movements, Berger has also published articles in Dissent, Salon, the Seattle Times, and Truthout, among other publications.

He is a founding coordinator of the Washington Prison History Project, a multimedia digital humanities project on mass incarceration in the Pacific Northwest, and coediting, with Emily Hobson, a primary source reader on U. Click here for more information about Dan Berger. Shana Bernstein. Shana Bernstein is an Associate Professor Clinical of Legal Studies and American Studies at Northwestern University, where she teaches courses on race and ethnicity, immigration, health, civil rights, and the U.

She is currently working on a project on environmental health reform in twentieth-century California.

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Before joining the Northwestern faculty, she was an associate professor of history at Southwestern University. Daina Ramey Berry. Daina Ramey Berry is an associate professor of history at the University of Texas at Austin and a specialist in the history of gender and slavery in the United States. Click here for more information about Daina Ramey Berry. Stephen Berry. His teaching and writing focus on old, sad things, especially the Civil War, Edgar Allan Poe, and the coroner's office in the Old South.

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He is also the secretary-treasurer of the Southern Historical Association. Wallace Best joined Princeton's faculty in with dual appointments in the departments of religion and African American studies. He is also affiliated faculty in the department of history and currently serves on the executive committees for the Center for the Study of Religion and the gender and sexuality studies program.

He is a historian of American and African American religion with a focus on the twentieth century. His research and teaching center on African American religious history, migration, religion and literature, new religious movements, global pentecostalism, the Nation of Islam, and religion, gender, and sexuality. Richard J. His research focuses on the place of African Americans in the Atlantic world, particularly their efforts to end slavery and racial discrimination. Keisha N. Blain is an award-winning historian who writes on race, gender, and politics.

Her research interests include black internationalism, radical politics, and global feminisms. The book was also a finalist for the Hooks National Book Award and selected as one of the best books of by several outlets, including Smithsonian Magazine and BuzzFeed.

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