[2][3] Tiger Woods' bid for the Grand Slam came to a halt on Saturday with the worst round of his career up to that time, an 81 (+10) in cold, gusty rain.
[5] Nicklaus' grand slam bid also ended at Muirfield, runner-up by one stroke to Lee Trevino in 1972.
[6] Source:[7] Lengths of the course for previous Opens (since 1950):[1] Billy Andrade (4), Alex Čejka, Darren Clarke (4,5,18), David Duval (2,3,4,13,14,18), Ernie Els (4,5,10,14), Niclas Fasth (4,5,18), Sergio García (4,14,18), Retief Goosen (4,5,10), Mikko Ilonen, Raphaël Jacquelin, Miguel Ángel Jiménez (5), Bernhard Langer (4,5,18), Billy Mayfair, Colin Montgomerie (4,5,6,18), Jesper Parnevik (4,18), Loren Roberts, Vijay Singh (4,11,12,14), Des Smyth, Kevin Sutherland (4), Ian Woosnam (5) John Daly (3,4), Nick Faldo (3), Paul Lawrie (3,5), Tom Lehman (3,4,14), Justin Leonard (3,4), Greg Norman (3), Mark O'Meara (3,11), Nick Price (3,4), Tiger Woods (3,4,10,11,12,13,14,18) Mark Calcavecchia (4,14,18), Sandy Lyle, Tom Watson Robert Allenby (14), Thomas Bjørn (5,18), Ángel Cabrera (5), Michael Campbell (5), Stewart Cink (18), José Cóceres, John Cook, Chris DiMarco (14), Bob Estes (14), Brad Faxon (14), Jim Furyk (14,18), Pádraig Harrington (5,18), Dudley Hart, Scott Hoch (14,18), Toshimitsu Izawa (23), Shingo Katayama (23), Jerry Kelly, Matt Kuchar, Davis Love III (12,14,18), Shigeki Maruyama, Len Mattiace, Scott McCarron, Paul McGinley (5,18), Rocco Mediate, Phil Mickelson (14,18), José María Olazábal (11), Adam Scott (5), David Toms (12,14,18), Scott Verplank (14,18,19), Mike Weir (14) Mathias Grönberg, David Howell, Robert Karlsson, Thomas Levet, Peter O'Malley (22) Anders Hansen, Andrew Oldcorn Barry Lane, Malcolm MacKenzie, Greg Owen, Carl Pettersson, Eduardo Romero Roger Chapman, Bradley Dredge, Gary Evans, Darren Fichardt, Søren Hansen, Freddie Jacobson, Ian Poulter Warren Bennett, John Bickerton, Paul Casey, Marc Farry, Ricardo González, Stephen Leaney, Jean-François Remésy, Jamie Spence Lee Janzen, Steve Jones, Corey Pavin Craig Perks, Hal Sutton (18) Joe Durant, Frank Lickliter K. J. Choi Stephen Ames, Jim Carter, Jonathan Kaye, Peter Lonard, Jeff Maggert, Tim Petrovic, Chris Smith Stuart Appleby, Neal Lancaster, John Riegger, Chris Riley, Steve Stricker, Bob Tway, Duffy Waldorf Pierre Fulke, Phillip Price, Lee Westwood Taichi Teshima Thongchai Jaidee Scott Laycock, Craig Parry Dean Wilson Tim Clark, Justin Rose Kiyoshi Miyazato Kenichi Kuboya, Tsuneyuki Nakajima, Toru Suzuki, Toru Taniguchi Ian Stanley Alejandro Larrazábal (a) Thursday, 18 July 2002 Friday, 19 July 2002 Amateurs: Young (+5), Kemp (+6), Larrazábal (+10).
After a 50-foot (15 m) birdie putt on the second hole (#16, par 3), Levet led by a stroke, but bogeyed the last to tie Els at even-par.
[13] At the first hole (#18) of sudden death, Levet put his tee shot in a fairway bunker and bogeyed.