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2003 Capital Open -- Rain Clouds Fail To Deter The Shining Stars At The 2003 FBR Capital Open Photos by Jeff Janas; Text and Captions by Jeffrey A. Rendall
Coming one week before arguably the biggest PGA event of the year (the US Open), many were anticipating a field comprised of journeymen PGA players and perhaps a few foreign stars seeking to get acclimated to American time zones prior to moving on to the Chicago area to play in the season's second major championship at Olympia Fields.
Not so. Perhaps it was the handsome purse, $4.5 million with a winner's share of $810,000 (both figures up dramatically from last year), or maybe it was because certain players thought taking part in a regular tournament format was the best way to prepare for the next week. Whatever the reason, the Capital Open included the PGA Tour's leading money winner (until Mike Weir passed him at the US Open, to take over the top spot), Davis Love III, and fellow world top-10 players Phil Mickelson and Padraig Harrington of Ireland.
As if having three world top-10 players wasn't enough, several other 'stars' shone at TPC Avenel, including David Duval (who shot a 9-under par 62 on Friday to move close to the top of the leader board), world 14th ranked Chris DiMarco, Robert Allenby of Australia (ranked 16th), defending champion Bob Estes (ranked 17th), and other notables, such as Ryder Cup Captain Hal Sutton, one of the Tour's hottest young stars, Charles Howell III, and last year's PGA Championship winner Rich Beem.
Also seen were international stars Jose Maria Olazabal, Bernhard Langer, Stuart Appleby and Paul Lawrie.
In other words, there was no shortage of 'names' to follow throughout the tournament, even though some of them ended up missing the cut.
And although conditions were certainly soggy (at best), the event was an unqualified success. Here are some of the 'stars' we saw at the 2003 FBR Capital Open:
Details: The FBR Capital Open
2003 Winner: Rory Sabbatini, with a score of 270
Purse: $4.5 million, with winner's share of $810,000.
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