Roe, Parnevik get Open prize money

Mark Roe and Jesper Parnevik have been given a small consolation for their controversial disqualification from the British Open…

Mark Roe and Jesper Parnevik have been given a small consolation for their controversial disqualification from the British Open.

The Royal and Ancient (R&A) announced today they would award the pair prize money of £8,250 sterling - which they would have earned for finishing joint 74th - despite the mix-up over scorecards that saw both players disqualified.

Roe was joint fourth at Royal St George's after a third-round 67 but was excluded along with Swedish playing partner Parnevik after the pair accidentally signed each other's cards.

The 40-year-old Englishman called for rule changes and steps will now be taken to ensure such incidents are not repeated, although no amendments to the rules are planned.

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Peter Dawson, secretary of the R&A, said: "The Mark Roe incident was obviously a great tragedy - no one ever likes to see that - and we'd be crazy not to review our procedures thoroughly, because incidents of this kind are very undesirable".