Darren Christopher Clarke (born 14 August 1968) is a
professional golfer from
Northern Ireland who currently plays on the
European Tour and has previously played on the
PGA Tour. He has won 22 tournaments worldwide on a number of golf's main tours including the
European Tour, the
PGA Tour, the
Sunshine Tour and the
Japan Golf Tour. His most notable win came at
Royal St George's where he won the
2011 Open Championship, his first
major win after more than 20 years and 54 attempts. Clarke has also won two
World Golf Championship events, most notably the
2000 WGC-Andersen Consulting Match Play Championship where he squared off with, and defeated,
Tiger Woods. These victories came when Clarke enjoyed his most prominent spell as a golfer – he was ranked in the top 10 of the
Official World Golf Rankings for 43 weeks between 2000 and 2002. His highest finish on the European Tour money list is second, which he achieved in 1998, 2000 and 2003. Clarke is currently ranked as the
sixth highest career money winner on the European Tour.
Clarke has represented Ireland as both an amateur and as a professional, notably at the
World Cup and
Alfred Dunhill Cup, and was a member of five consecutive European
Ryder Cup teams between 1997 to 2006.
Clarke's victory at the 2011 Open Championship meant he became the third major winner from Northern Ireland in 13 months, following
Graeme McDowell and
Rory McIlroy's...
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