Matt:
The 1999 Open is dear to my heart, as I walked the course a few days prior to the championship and Lawrie was the first Scot to win the Open in Scotland in decades.
Few appreciate just how good his final round 67 was. It really wasn't the case of a player going out early in benign conditions and catching the field when tougher conditions came over the course. There were five rounds in the 60s that week -- Lawrie's 4-under 67 was the best of the championship. That course was absolutely brutal; David Frost shot 80 in the first round and was in serious contention on the final day. Yes, Van de Velde choked (and also had a horrible bad break on the final hole), but Leonard (72, +1, part of the 3-way playoff), Cabrera (70, one shot out of the playoff), and Parry (73, +2, one shot out of the playoff) all shot respectable final rounds, given the conditions and difficult of that course. Few people would equate Lawrie's 67 with Miller's 63 at Oakmont in 1973, but to my mind, it's pretty darn close.