John Stanley Philp links superintendent, Carnoustie Golf Club (Carnoustie, Angus) - For services to golf.
Kathleen Marr Stewart , headteacher, Barry Primary School, Carnoustie (Barnhill, Dundee) - For services to Education.
His body was discovered at about 08:10 on Sunday morning at a house in Kinloch Street, Carnoustie.
Three coastguard teams, from Arbroath, Montrose and Carnoustie, were also sent to the scene to aid the 17-year-old.
But he rolled in seven birdies at Carnoustie to reach eight under par, five shots off the pace.
It involves the existing Montrose, Arbroath, Brechin, Arkwright, Carnoustie and Wood fields.
The tournament is played on rotation on three courses, Carnoustie, Kingsbarns and St Andrews, with the latter also hosting Sunday's final round.
Andrews and other current Open venues Muirfield, Turnberry, Royal Troon and Carnoustie.
And he is the first player from the United Kingdom to win a major since Paul Lawrie triumphed in the Open at Carnoustie in 1999.
Turnberry stands out as the most picturesque of those courses, while Muirfield hosts the world's oldest golf club and Carnoustie is often regarded as the toughest.
There was also considerable widening of the course rota with Troon added in 1923, Royal Lytham in 1926, Carnoustie in 1931 and Prince's the following year.
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Els was four up after the first round and reached as much as seven up after the 10th against Romero, who finished third in the Open at Carnoustie.
Ross Fisher was another to begin from the 10th at Carnoustie and recorded a double bogey at his opening hole, taking 41 to cover his first nine holes.
But then Lawrie did it and standing there in the rain on the 18th green at Carnoustie interviewing Paul, who I had known since he turned pro, was superb.
He played in the final group in the Open at Carnoustie and was tied for the lead going into the back nine at the US Open, fading both times.
Kingsbarn will play host to the first day's play, with Carnoustie and St Andrews the other two courses being used again, with Sunday's final round taking place at the latter.
The likes of Carnoustie - the venue for the 2007 Open - St Andrews and Muirfield fall into the category of a links course while the Belfry, for example, does not.
Paul Lawrie came back from the dead at 10 over on the third day to win the Open Championship at Carnoustie in one of the most gripping conclusions in the competition's history.
His opening 68 was the only bogey-free effort in the first round at Carnoustie and his performance caught the imagination of both spectators and the media alike at the famous Scottish links.
And Dredge, Wales' World Cup winner of 2005, will play his first Open since missing the cut at Carnoustie in 2007 after sneaking in alongside Lara, Garrido and Goya by shooting seven-under.
But after putting himself in contention with a marvellous 66 at Carnoustie on Saturday, Westwood began his final round solidly, with seven opening pars before picking up shots at the eighth and the 10th.
Padraig Harrington had four birdies in a round of 70 at Carnoustie that left him in eighth place, six shots adrift of Parry, with Graeme McDowell one further back after finishing with two bogeys.
Scotland, now 27, then followed that up with a birdie at the fifth as he made a confident opening, in stark contrast to the 82 he shot on his Open debut at Carnoustie in 1999.
He was one shot ahead of Scotland's 1999 British Open champion Paul Lawrie, who was tied in another big group including Frenchmen Thomas Levet and Jean Van de Velde, the runner-up at Carnoustie in 1999.
Ryder Cup vice-captains Darren Clarke and Paul McGinley also failed to qualify, Clarke dropping five shots in a 74, also at Carnoustie, while McGinley leaked four shots in three holes at the brutal Angus links.
Laird, who plays most of his golf in the United States, shares the lead with Dutchman Maarten Lafeber (Carnoustie), Argentine Ricardo Gonzalez and Denmark's Thomas Bjorn (both St Andrews), an assistant-captain for Europe at the Ryder Cup.
Amongst the amateurs, South African Robert Hersov carded a hole in one on the 157 yard eighth hole - his 17th hole of the day - at Carnoustie, but failed to make the cut for the final day.
Also in Scotland, championship golf courses, such as the Carnoustie Golf Links, usually do not allow electric golf carts, but do rent out hand trolleys.
He would need to beat the record for the biggest comeback after 54 holes in Open history - held by Paul Lawrie, who won via a play-off at Carnoustie in 1999 after leader Jean van de Velde made a hash of the final hole in regulation.
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