Party continues for Open champion

Darren Clarke
12 April 2012

Most Open champions wake up the morning after the night before and realise it was not a dream - but not Darren Clarke.

He had not been to bed when he brought the Claret Jug back to Sandwich to pose for more photos and hold a press conference before flying home.

"I've looked at the trophy all night and sort of semi figured out it's mine," said Clarke. "I probably won't get any sleep until tomorrow at some stage. Have to enjoy it when you can. I had quite a few pints and quite a few glasses of red wine and it all continued until about 30 minutes ago - it's been a very good night."

Nothing, though, had been poured into the trophy.

"I'm a little bit of a traditionalist. I feel a bit funny about putting stuff in the Claret Jug that shouldn't be in there," he added.

"There's nothing in it as yet. That may not be the case as the week goes by!"

Before the celebrations got into full flow, however, he telephoned his sons Tyrone (12) and Conor (10) in Portrush, where he moved back to recently.

They, of course, lost their mother Heather to breast cancer in 2006 - just six weeks before the Ryder Cup in which he was unbeaten - and Clarke dedicated his first major title to them.

"Tyrone was very pleased, very proud - he said he was going to tell everybody his dad was Open champion," he said. "Conor wanted to know what he could spend all the money on.

"So it was a huge difference between the two, but they were both very happy."

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