Golf-Former delivery driver books final Open spot but faces accommodation scramble


Jul 13, 2026; Southport, England; Joe Dean poses with an eighteenth hole flag alongside the Claret Jug as he wins the Last Qualifier for The Open Championship golf tournament at Royal Birkdale. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

July 13 (Reuters) - Former ⁠supermarket delivery driver Joe Dean shot a two-under-par ⁠68 to win the inaugural Last Chance Qualifier ‌at Royal Birkdale on Monday, securing the final spot at the 154th Open Championship.

The 268th-ranked Englishman now faces a logistical challenge ​on Merseyside in North West England - ⁠finding a bed. With ⁠Southport hotels fully booked, Dean joked that he might have ⁠to ‌pitch a tent by the putting green or sleep in his car.

"We were fortunate ⁠to get a hotel room last night, but ​everywhere else ‌is booked," Dean told the BBC.

The 32-year-old's career ⁠turnaround has ​been remarkable.

Dean turned professional in 2016 and made the cut on his Open debut at Birkdale the following year ⁠before dropping down the world rankings.

He ​delivered groceries for supermarketchain Morrisons to support his career before a runners-up finish at the 2024 Kenya Open revived ⁠his fortunes on the DP World Tour.

The Birkdale showcase starts a hectic fortnight for Dean, who marries his caddie, Emily, next Tuesday.

"A week off would have ​made the wedding a bit easier, ⁠but the Open is a good excuse to liven ​things up," Dean said.

The Open ‌starts on Thursday, with Birkdale hosting ​the tournament for the 11th time.

(Reporting by Tommy Lund in Gdansk; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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