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- Former British Open champion Paul Lawrie to end European Tour career
- Former British Open champion Paul Lawrie will call time on his European Tour career after competing in his 620th event in this week's Scottish Open.
- Lawrie, who lifted the Claret Jug at Carnoustie in 1999 and played at the 2012 Ryder Cup, dubbed the "Miracle at Medinah", has been hampered by a back injury in recent years and will focus his attention on the senior circuit.
- The 51-year-old, who has seven other wins on the European Tour, is exempt for the Open until the age of 60 but has yet to decide whether he will continue to compete.
- "There are a lot of factors behind the decision, the main one being that I don't feel I can be competitive week in, week out at this level," Lawrie said after an opening two-over-par 73 at the Renaissance Club on Thursday.
- "My back is not very good, I've got a herniated disc and I struggle to practise enough. I'm not able to hit the amount of balls I need. I'm not particularly talented so I lose my game quite quickly.
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