1900 U.S. Open (golf) explained

1900 U.S. Open
Dates:October 4–5, 1900
Location:Wheaton, Illinois
Course:Chicago Golf Club
Org:USGA
Format:Stroke play − 72 holes
Field:62[1]
Cut:none
Purse:$800
Winners Share:$200
Champion: Harry Vardon
Score:313
Previous:1899
Next:1901

The 1900 U.S. Open was the sixth U.S. Open, held October 4–5 at Chicago Golf Club in Wheaton, Illinois, a suburb west of On a tour of the United States from Britain, Harry Vardon won his only U.S. Open title, two strokes ahead of his great rival,

In the U.S. to promote the Vardon Flyer Ball, Vardon made his first appearance at the U.S. Open. Taylor was also in America on business and decided to enter, creating a highly anticipated matchup between the two great British rivals. Together they formed two-thirds of the Great Triumvirate that dominated British golf at the turn of the century (the third, James Braid, never played in the U.S. Open).

On Thursday morning, Taylor opened with 76 for a two-shot lead, but an 82 in the afternoon put him one back of Vardon after 36 holes.[1] On Friday morning, Vardon's 76 opened up a four-stroke lead over Taylor, who was seven clear of the field. Despite an 80 in the afternoon for 313, Vardon prevailed by two, as Taylor shot 78 for 315. Local Chicago pro David Bell was a distant third at 322.

Neither Vardon nor Taylor won another major outside The Open Championship, which they won a combined eleven times. Vardon did not play in the U.S. Open again until 1913, when he and Ted Ray lost a playoff to amateur Francis Ouimet. He was also runner-up in his third and final Open appearance, in 1920. Taylor played the U.S. Open only once more, also in 1913, and was thirtieth.

Course

HoleNameYardsParHoleNameYardsPar
1Burn460510Pond (In)1403
2East330411Lodge (In)2704
3Corner340412Hillside3304
4Gables415413Long (In)5005
5Far320414Mound2904
6Long (Out)520515Gopher3504
7Lodge (Out)285416Horseshoe3104
8Ginger Ale260417Home View3204
9Pond (Out)160318Home4205
Out3,09037In2,93037
Total6,02074

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, October 4, 1900 (morning)

PlacePlayerScore
1 76
2 78
3 79
4 Tom Hutchinson81
5 82
6 83
T7 84
Val Fitzjohn
Bobby Simpson
Harry Turpie
Source:[1]

Second round

Thursday, October 4, 1900 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScore
1 79-78=157
2 76-82=158
3 78-83=161
T4 86-77=163
Stewart Gardner85-78=163
6 84-80=164
7 82-83=165
8 84-82=166
9 Val Fitzjohn84-83=167
T10 Tom Hutchinson81-87=168
84-84=168
Source:[1]

Third round

Friday, October 5, 1900 (morning)

PlacePlayerScore
1 79-78-76=233
2 76-82-79=237
T3 78-83-83=244
82-83-79=244
5 84-82-80=246
6 Stewart Gardner85-78-84=247
7 Tom Hutchinson81-87-81=249
T8 83-88-79=250
84-80-85=250
Harry Turpie84-87-79=250
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Final round

Friday, October 5, 1900 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreMoney ($)
1 Harry Vardon 79-78-76-80=313 200
2 76-82-79-78=315 150
3 78-83-83-78=322 125
T4 84-82-80-81=327 90
82-83-79-83=327
6 84-80-85-82=331 70
7 Tom Hutchinson81-87-81-84=333 50
8 Harry Turpie84-87-79-84=334 25
9 Stewart Gardner85-78-84-89=336 0
10 Val Fitzjohn84-83-89-82=338
Source:

Amateurs: Macdonald (355), Johnstone (356), Holabird (361), Stuart (362), Egan (379).

Winner's scorecards

Hole 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 Out101112131415161718 In Total
Round 1544455544404446544443979
Round 2454545443383455544464078
Round 3535546443393356444443776
Round 4555555334403455454554080
Source:

External links

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Notes and References

  1. News: Englishmen lead at golf . Chicago Daily Tribune . October 5, 1900 . 5.