Clarke has also won two World Golf Championship events, most notably the 2000 WGC-Andersen Consulting Match Play Championship, when he defeated Tiger Woods in the final. Clarke was ranked in the top-10 of the Official World Golf Ranking 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 seventh 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.
Darren Clarke (born 17 April 1970) is an English former professional snooker player.
Career
Born in 1970, Clarke turned professional in 1991. He first saw significant progress at the 1993 European Open, where he defeated Suriya Suwannasingh, Bob Harris, Sean Storey, John Campbell and Dene O'Kane, before losing 4–5 to Darren Morgan in the last 32.
Clarke repeated this feat in the next staging of the event, later in 1993, winning six matches to set up a meeting with Ken Doherty. Doherty began with a break of 109 and Clarke took the third frame 75-28, but the former prevailed 5–1.
Four years of poor form ensued before Clarke reached the last 32 at another ranking event. During the 1996/1997 season, he beat Leo Fernandez, Jeff Cundy, Jimmy Michie, Paul Hunter and whitewashed Dennis Taylor 5–0 at the 1997 European Open, holding Alan McManus to 2–2 before McManus defeated him 5–2.
Clarke next progressed to the last 32 at the 1999 Welsh Open, losing 2–5 to Stephen Hendry, and the Scottish Open of that year, where he beat Mike Dunn, David Gray and Steve Davis before losing 1–5 to Chris Small. In that season's British Open, he again faced Davis; this time, Davis recovered from a 0–2 deficit to win 5–2.
Darren Clarke is an Irish sportsperson. He played Gaelic football with his local club St. Mary's before joining Dublin side St Sylvesters. He has been a member of the Louth senior inter-county team since 2004. He was part of the team who lined out in the 2006 Tommy Murphy Cup.
Every Shot | Darren Clarke | 140th Open Championship
On his 20th attempt Darren Clarke finally found glory at the Open Championship, winning his first and only major at the 140th Open from Royal St George's in 2011.
The 42-year-old lifted the Claret Jug with a 3 stroke lead over Phil Mickelson and Dustin Johnson.
An emotional win for a fan favourite and you can watch every shot all over again.
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published: 16 Oct 2021
Darren Clarke’s winning highlights from Round 3 at the Mitsubishi Electric Championship
In the third round of 2021 Mitsubishi Electric Championship, Darren Clarke carded an 8-under 64 to get to 21-under for the tournament, good enough for a two-stroke win over the field for his second-career PGA TOUR Champions victory.
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published: 24 Jan 2021
Darren Clarke wins at Royal St George's | The Open Official Film 2011
No one had taken more than 16 appearances to win The Open until Darren Clarke triumphed at Royal St George’s on his 20th.
It was a long wait for man who grew up playing links golf, but he had recently moved back to Northern Ireland and had spent the previous winter playing Royal Portrush in all weathers.
This turned out to be valuable preparation for an Open played on the Kent coast in largely cool, wet and windy conditions. Clarke put on an exhibition of links golf while battling the elements to win by three strokes from Phil Mickelson and Dustin Johnson.
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published: 15 May 2020
Masterclass with Darren Clarke
AG met Darren Clarke and got his thoughts on the mental game as well as advice on the perfect warm up preparation.
published: 04 Aug 2022
Darren Clarke Winners Press Conference 2022 The Senior Open
Darren Clarke sits down with NCG to give a fascinating insight into his career to date, from growing up in the Troubles, winning the Open in 2011, and captaining the European Ryder Cup team in 2016 – and why he threatened to slap Tiger Woods.
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published: 12 Jul 2019
Darren Clarke at the 2006 Ryder Cup | Ian Woosnam Interview | Golfing World
Successful 2006 Ryder Cup Team Europe Captain Ian Woosnam discusses Darren Clarke's emotional performance and his own personal experiences of playing in golf's biggest team event.
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published: 06 Sep 2016
Darren Clarke Golf Swing Slow Motion
Darren Clarke Iron - Senior Open Championship 2019
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On his 20th attempt Darren Clarke finally found glory at the Open Championship, winning his first and only major at the 140th Open from Royal St George's in 201...
On his 20th attempt Darren Clarke finally found glory at the Open Championship, winning his first and only major at the 140th Open from Royal St George's in 2011.
The 42-year-old lifted the Claret Jug with a 3 stroke lead over Phil Mickelson and Dustin Johnson.
An emotional win for a fan favourite and you can watch every shot all over again.
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On his 20th attempt Darren Clarke finally found glory at the Open Championship, winning his first and only major at the 140th Open from Royal St George's in 2011.
The 42-year-old lifted the Claret Jug with a 3 stroke lead over Phil Mickelson and Dustin Johnson.
An emotional win for a fan favourite and you can watch every shot all over again.
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In the third round of 2021 Mitsubishi Electric Championship, Darren Clarke carded an 8-under 64 to get to 21-under for the tournament, good enough for a two-str...
In the third round of 2021 Mitsubishi Electric Championship, Darren Clarke carded an 8-under 64 to get to 21-under for the tournament, good enough for a two-stroke win over the field for his second-career PGA TOUR Champions victory.
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In the third round of 2021 Mitsubishi Electric Championship, Darren Clarke carded an 8-under 64 to get to 21-under for the tournament, good enough for a two-stroke win over the field for his second-career PGA TOUR Champions victory.
Welcome to the PGA TOUR Champions channel with highlights, features and an inside look at your favorite golfers and tournaments.
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No one had taken more than 16 appearances to win The Open until Darren Clarke triumphed at Royal St George’s on his 20th.
It was a long wait for man who grew u...
No one had taken more than 16 appearances to win The Open until Darren Clarke triumphed at Royal St George’s on his 20th.
It was a long wait for man who grew up playing links golf, but he had recently moved back to Northern Ireland and had spent the previous winter playing Royal Portrush in all weathers.
This turned out to be valuable preparation for an Open played on the Kent coast in largely cool, wet and windy conditions. Clarke put on an exhibition of links golf while battling the elements to win by three strokes from Phil Mickelson and Dustin Johnson.
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No one had taken more than 16 appearances to win The Open until Darren Clarke triumphed at Royal St George’s on his 20th.
It was a long wait for man who grew up playing links golf, but he had recently moved back to Northern Ireland and had spent the previous winter playing Royal Portrush in all weathers.
This turned out to be valuable preparation for an Open played on the Kent coast in largely cool, wet and windy conditions. Clarke put on an exhibition of links golf while battling the elements to win by three strokes from Phil Mickelson and Dustin Johnson.
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Darren Clarke sits down with NCG to give a fascinating insight into his career to date, from growing up in the Troubles, winning the Open in 2011, and captainin...
Darren Clarke sits down with NCG to give a fascinating insight into his career to date, from growing up in the Troubles, winning the Open in 2011, and captaining the European Ryder Cup team in 2016 – and why he threatened to slap Tiger Woods.
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Darren Clarke sits down with NCG to give a fascinating insight into his career to date, from growing up in the Troubles, winning the Open in 2011, and captaining the European Ryder Cup team in 2016 – and why he threatened to slap Tiger Woods.
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Successful 2006 Ryder Cup Team Europe Captain Ian Woosnam discusses Darren Clarke's emotional performance and his own personal experiences of playing in golf's ...
Successful 2006 Ryder Cup Team Europe Captain Ian Woosnam discusses Darren Clarke's emotional performance and his own personal experiences of playing in golf's biggest team event.
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Successful 2006 Ryder Cup Team Europe Captain Ian Woosnam discusses Darren Clarke's emotional performance and his own personal experiences of playing in golf's biggest team event.
Subscribe to Golfing World for more: http://youtube.com/golf
On his 20th attempt Darren Clarke finally found glory at the Open Championship, winning his first and only major at the 140th Open from Royal St George's in 2011.
The 42-year-old lifted the Claret Jug with a 3 stroke lead over Phil Mickelson and Dustin Johnson.
An emotional win for a fan favourite and you can watch every shot all over again.
Visit www.TheOpen.com for the greatest stories in golf
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In the third round of 2021 Mitsubishi Electric Championship, Darren Clarke carded an 8-under 64 to get to 21-under for the tournament, good enough for a two-stroke win over the field for his second-career PGA TOUR Champions victory.
Welcome to the PGA TOUR Champions channel with highlights, features and an inside look at your favorite golfers and tournaments.
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No one had taken more than 16 appearances to win The Open until Darren Clarke triumphed at Royal St George’s on his 20th.
It was a long wait for man who grew up playing links golf, but he had recently moved back to Northern Ireland and had spent the previous winter playing Royal Portrush in all weathers.
This turned out to be valuable preparation for an Open played on the Kent coast in largely cool, wet and windy conditions. Clarke put on an exhibition of links golf while battling the elements to win by three strokes from Phil Mickelson and Dustin Johnson.
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Darren Clarke sits down with NCG to give a fascinating insight into his career to date, from growing up in the Troubles, winning the Open in 2011, and captaining the European Ryder Cup team in 2016 – and why he threatened to slap Tiger Woods.
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Successful 2006 Ryder Cup Team Europe Captain Ian Woosnam discusses Darren Clarke's emotional performance and his own personal experiences of playing in golf's biggest team event.
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Clarke has also won two World Golf Championship events, most notably the 2000 WGC-Andersen Consulting Match Play Championship, when he defeated Tiger Woods in the final. Clarke was ranked in the top-10 of the Official World Golf Ranking 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 seventh 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.
You are the fountain of my life And in your light I find my reason ('Cause) Your love reaches to the stars Even the great deep (And) Your love reaches to this heart And it makes me sing CHORUS: Your love reaches me It's what I need, It's what I need Your love reaches me It's what I need, It's what I need BRIDGE: Oh Lord, how priceless Is your unending love Both high and low Find refuge in your shadow VERSE: You are the foun-tain of my life, And in Your light I find my reason. 'Cause Your love reaches to the stars, Even the great deep. Your love reaches to this heart And it makes me sing. Your love reaches me, It's what I need, it's what I need. Your love reaches me, It's what I need, It's what I need. BRIDGE: Oh Lord, how priceless is Your unending love, Both high and low, find refuge in Your shadow.
So, he was at constant loggerheads with the director, Bob Clark, over this.” ... Clark, who died in 2007 at age 67, had eventually had enough. “Finally, Bob Clark literally kicked him off the set,” Schultze shared.
Ms Finocchiaro, was confronted outside the Alice SpringsPolice Station by anti-crime campaigner Darren Clarke, who demanded her resignation ... Alice Springs out here waiting for her,' Mr Clarke shouted.
Another wrote ... Ms Finocchiaro received a hostile reception from anti-crime advocate DarrenClark who ambushed the chief minister at the airport. 'Where have you been?' Mr Clark repeatedly heckled ... Mr Clark unleased on NT Police CommissionerMurphy ... .
“It’s too damn small,” Heyward said. “I know I’ve got a big head, but” ...Watt ... With 430 career tackles, he should surpass safeties RyanClark and DarrenPerry (448 each) to move into the top 10 all-time ... ....
FORMER British Open champion Darren Clarke says “everybody uses the half-shot” on Tour – players not hitting a full shot with anything from a 7-iron down. Read full story ... .
John Bosco wide receiver Darren Tubbs, right, is out of reach for Tubbs and Mater Dei defensive back Chuck McDonald, left, in the CIF-SSDivision 1 championship football game in Long Beach on Friday, Nov.
According to KLKC radio host DarrenSmith, Chiefs co-owner and CEOClarkHunt didn't take the team's first loss of the season very well. Chiefs co-owner Clark Hunt at SoFi Stadium on Sept.