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Barham wins place at The Open

Benn Barham shot 135 over two rounds to qualify
Benn Barham shot 135 over two rounds to qualify

KENT'S Benn Barham has qualified for the Open Championship at Carnoustie after carding a total of 135 at International Final Qualifying in Sunningdale on Monday.

The 31-year-old from Ashford finished five under par after he carded 67, 68 over the Old and New Course.

The 36-hole Open qualifying ended in controversy when eight players were told to replay a hole on the Old Course because of a difficult pin position.

Brett Rumford three-putted from two feet on the 156-yard par-three fourth, while Ricardo Gonzalez took five putts and Edoardo Molinari and Alexander Noren both four-putted.

The qualifier was won with 131 by Graeme McDowell with 67 and 64.

Among Benn's fellow qualifiers were Miguel Jiminez with a 133 total, England's Peter Baker and David Frost of South Africa with 136.

A notable casualty was the popular Ian Woosam who carded 69, 71 for a 140 total.

Barham finished ninth out of 16 players who earned the right to compete at Carnoustie from July 19 to 22.

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