2001: David Duval (United States) finished -10 par, three strokes ahead of Niclas Fasth at Royal Lytham & St Annes. Allsport
2021: Collin Morikawa (United States) finished -15 par, two strokes ahead of Jordan Spieth at Royal St George's. EPA
2019: Shane Lowry (Republic of Ireland) finished -15 par, six strokes ahead of Tommy Fleetwood at Royal Portrush. Reuters
2018: Francesco Molinari (Italy) finished -8 par, two strokes ahead of Kevin Kisner, Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose and Xander Schauffele at Carnoustie. Getty
2017: Jordan Spieth (United States) finished -12 par, three strokes ahead of Matt Kuchar at Royal Birkdale. Getty
2016: Henrik Stenson (Sweden) finished -20 par, three strokes ahead of Phil Mickelson at Royal Troon. AFP
2015: Zach Johnson (United States) finished -15 par, won play-off against Marc Leishman and Louis Oosthuizen at St Andrews. AP
2014: Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland) finished -17 par, two strokes ahead of Rickie Fowler and Sergio Garcia at Royal Liverpool.
2013: Phil Mickelson (United States) finished -3 par, three strokes ahead of Henrik Stenson at Muirfield. Reuters
2012: Ernie Els (South Africa) finished -7 par, one stroke ahead of Adam Scott at Royal Lytham & St Annes. AP
2011: Darren Clarke (Northern Ireland) finished -5 par, three strokes ahead of Dustin Johnson and Phil Mickelson at Royal St George's. AP
2010: Louis Oosthuizen (South Africa) finished -16 par, seven strokes ahead of Lee Westwood at St Andrews. PA
2009: Stewart Cink (United States) finished -2 par, won play-off against Tom Watson at Turnberry. Getty
2008: Padraig Harrington (Republic of Ireland) finished +3 par, four strokes ahead of Ian Poulter at Royal Birkdale. Getty
2007: Padraig Harrington (Republic of Ireland) finished -7 par, won play-off against Sergio Garcia at Carnoustie. Getty
2006: Tiger Woods (United States) finished -18 par, two strokes ahead of Chris DiMarco at Royal Liverpool. Getty
2005: Tiger Woods (United States) finished -14 par, five strokes ahead of Colin Montgomerie at St Andrews. Getty
2004: Todd Hamilton (United States) finished -10 par, won play-off against Ernie Els at Royal Troon. Getty
2005: Ben Curtis (United States) finished -1 par, one stroke ahead of Thomas Bjorn and Vijay Singh at Royal St George's. Getty
2002: Ernie Els (South Africa) finished -10 par, won play-off against Stuart Appleby, Steve Elkington and Thomas Levet at Muirfield. Getty
2001: David Duval (United States) finished -10 par, three strokes ahead of Niclas Fasth at Royal Lytham & St Annes. Allsport
2021: Collin Morikawa (United States) finished -15 par, two strokes ahead of Jordan Spieth at Royal St George's. EPA
2019: Shane Lowry (Republic of Ireland) finished -15 par, six strokes ahead of Tommy Fleetwood at Royal Portrush. Reuters
2018: Francesco Molinari (Italy) finished -8 par, two strokes ahead of Kevin Kisner, Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose and Xander Schauffele at Carnoustie. Getty
2017: Jordan Spieth (United States) finished -12 par, three strokes ahead of Matt Kuchar at Royal Birkdale. Getty
2016: Henrik Stenson (Sweden) finished -20 par, three strokes ahead of Phil Mickelson at Royal Troon. AFP
2015: Zach Johnson (United States) finished -15 par, won play-off against Marc Leishman and Louis Oosthuizen at St Andrews. AP
2014: Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland) finished -17 par, two strokes ahead of Rickie Fowler and Sergio Garcia at Royal Liverpool.
2013: Phil Mickelson (United States) finished -3 par, three strokes ahead of Henrik Stenson at Muirfield. Reuters
2012: Ernie Els (South Africa) finished -7 par, one stroke ahead of Adam Scott at Royal Lytham & St Annes. AP
2011: Darren Clarke (Northern Ireland) finished -5 par, three strokes ahead of Dustin Johnson and Phil Mickelson at Royal St George's. AP
2010: Louis Oosthuizen (South Africa) finished -16 par, seven strokes ahead of Lee Westwood at St Andrews. PA
2009: Stewart Cink (United States) finished -2 par, won play-off against Tom Watson at Turnberry. Getty
2008: Padraig Harrington (Republic of Ireland) finished +3 par, four strokes ahead of Ian Poulter at Royal Birkdale. Getty
2007: Padraig Harrington (Republic of Ireland) finished -7 par, won play-off against Sergio Garcia at Carnoustie. Getty
2006: Tiger Woods (United States) finished -18 par, two strokes ahead of Chris DiMarco at Royal Liverpool. Getty
2005: Tiger Woods (United States) finished -14 par, five strokes ahead of Colin Montgomerie at St Andrews. Getty
2004: Todd Hamilton (United States) finished -10 par, won play-off against Ernie Els at Royal Troon. Getty
2005: Ben Curtis (United States) finished -1 par, one stroke ahead of Thomas Bjorn and Vijay Singh at Royal St George's. Getty
2002: Ernie Els (South Africa) finished -10 par, won play-off against Stuart Appleby, Steve Elkington and Thomas Levet at Muirfield. Getty
2001: David Duval (United States) finished -10 par, three strokes ahead of Niclas Fasth at Royal Lytham & St Annes. Allsport