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British Open denies exemption for Norman

- Adam Schupak Golfweek | USA TODAY Network

Being a former two-time Champion Golfer of the Year doesn’t go as far as it used to, at least not for Greg Norman.

The winner of the 1986 and 1993 British Opens, Norman had his written request for a special exemption into the 150th Open at St Andrews denied by the R&A, according to Australian Golf Digest, which spoke with him on Wednesday.

“I’m disappoint­ed with their decision, particular­ly given it is the 150th Open,” Norman said. “I have been a staunch proponent of the R&A since 1977 and a proud Champion Golfer of the Year – twice.”

Past champions are only exempt into the championsh­ip, which dates to 1860, until age 60 or have won the championsh­ip in the previous 10 years to be exempt from qualifying. Norman, who last played in the Open in 2009 at Turnberry, had filled out his applicatio­n to play in the tournament last month and requested a special exemption, according to to the Australian Golf Digest.

“I think I can still get in,” Norman said at the time. “It’s the 150th. I’m a past Open champion. I love St Andrews. If there’s a moment in time that I would consider going back and teeing off one last time, maybe this is it. I’m filling out my entry form now, I think I’m going. I think I can still get in.”

The R&A quickly rebuffed the idea and apparently wasn’t swayed by Norman’s written request – no truth to the rumor it began, “Surely, you jest.”

“We have replied to him,” a spokesman for the R&A said. “There is no change to our position.”

Norman, 67, could still sign up for qualifying, but he implied that a past champion should receive special treatment. There is, indeed, some precedent for special exemptions. The R&A granted one in 2015 to five-time winner Tom Watson to make a fond farewell at St Andrews. Mark Calcavecch­ia, the 1989 Open champ who is 61, received an exemption this year after what should have been his final British Open was canceled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and he was sidelined with an injury last year.

The 150th Open is set to begin on July 14.

 ?? PHELAN M. EBENHACK/AP ?? Greg Norman won the 1986 and 1993 British Opens.
PHELAN M. EBENHACK/AP Greg Norman won the 1986 and 1993 British Opens.

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