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Ryan Moore replaces injured Paul Lawrie for British Open at Carnoustie

Ryan Moore will play at the British Open after Paul Lawrie pulled out injured. Tim Bradbury/Getty Images

American Ryan Moore has replaced Paul Lawrie in the field for the British Open at Carnoustie, the championship organiser announced Sunday.

Lawrie had previously said he would miss the remainder of the European Tour season due to "debilitating" foot and back injuries, but his absence from the July 19-22 Open did not become official until Sunday.

The Scotsman won the 1999 Open at Carnoustie in an event many remember most for Jean van de Velde's triple-bogey at the final hole.

Lawrie prevailed in a playoff against Van de Velde and American Justin Leonard.

World number 67 Moore has played in eight British Opens, with a tie for 12th in 2014 his best result.

He played on the victorious 2016 U.S. Ryder Cup team and has won five times on the PGA Tour.