1910 Open Championship Explained

1910 Open Championship
Dates:21–24 June 1910
Location:St Andrews, Scotland
Course:Old Course at St Andrews
Field:210 players,[1] 64 after cut
Cut:161
Purse:£125
Winners Share:£50
Champion: James Braid
Score:299
Previous:1909
Next:1911

The 1910 Open Championship was the 50th Open Championship, held 21–24 June at the Old Course at St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. James Braid won the championship for the fifth time, four strokes ahead of Sandy Herd, the 1902 champion.[2]

There was no qualifying competition; all 210 entries played 18 holes in pairs on the first two days with the top sixty and ties advancing for the final 36 holes on the third day.[3] Prize money was increased by £10 with the addition of £5 prizes for seventh and eighth places.

Play started on Tuesday, 21 June, but an early afternoon thunderstorm flooded many of the greens and play was cancelled. It was decided that all existing scores would not count and that the Championship would start again on Wednesday and extend to Friday.[4]

After the first round, George Duncan led with 73, a stroke ahead of Willie Watt and Robert Thomson.[5] The leaderboard changed significantly during the second round on Thursday with Duncan shooting 77, while Watt and Thomson took 82 and 85. The midway leader was Willie Smith, then a professional in Mexico City, who shot 71 for 148. Braid was a stroke back on 149 with Duncan third on 150. The cut was at 161 or better and 64 players advanced for the final day.[6]

Duncan's 71 on Friday morning gave him the 54-hole lead, two strokes ahead of Braid with Herd and Ted Ray a further four shots behind. Duncan's 83 in the afternoon dropped him to third place and gave Braid a comfortable victory with Herd second. Smith's second 80 of the day left him in a disappointing tie for fifth place.[2]

Round summaries

First round

Tuesday, 21 June 1910
Wednesday, 22 June 1910

A thunderstorm on Tuesday afternoon caused flooding; all scores for the day were thrown out and play was restarted on Wednesday.

PlacePlayerScore
1 73
T2 74
Robert Thomson
T4 75
Herbert Riseborough
T6 76
T9 Albert Bellworthy 77
Fred Collins
George Daniel
Harold Frostick
Willie Hunter Sr.
Michael Moran
James Sherlock
Harry Vardon
Tom Vardon
Source:[1] [4] [5]

Second round

Thursday, 23 June 1910

PlacePlayerScore
1 77-71=148
2 76-73=149
3 73-77=150
T4 78-74=152
78-74=152
77-75=152
78-74=152
T8 79-74=153
76-77=153
77-76=153
Source:[1] [6]

Third round

Friday, 24 June 1910 (morning)

PlacePlayerScore
1 73-77-71=221
2 76-73-74=223
T3 78-74-75=227
76-77-74=227
T5 78-74-76=228
77-76-75=228
77-71-80=228
8 78-76-75=229
9 79-74-77=230
10 77-75-79=231
Source:[1] [2]

Final round

Friday, 24 June 1910 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreMoney (£)
1 James Braid 76-73-74-76=299 50
2 78-74-75-76=303 25
3 73-77-71-83=304 15
4 78-76-75-77=306 10
T5 76-77-74-81=308 6
13s 4d
75-80-77-76=308
77-71-80-80=308
T8 78-74-76-81=309 1
5s
79-74-77-79=309
77-76-75-81=309
78-79-75-77=309
Source:[1] [2] [7]

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Media guide . The Open Championship . 2011 . 126 . 7 April 2014 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120418224641/http://www.theopen.com/~/media/The%20Open/Information/Media_Guide.ashx . 18 April 2012 .
  2. News: Great achievement in golf - Braid wins his fifth championship . Glasgow Herald . 25 June 1910 . 9, 10.
  3. News: The Open Championship . Glasgow Herald . 21 June 1910 . 15.
  4. News: The jubilee golf championship - unprecedented situation - thunderstorm and a deluge - first day's play cancelled . Glasgow Herald . 22 June 1910 . 9.
  5. News: The jubilee golf championship - another record for St. Andrews - George Duncan leading first round. Glasgow Herald . 23 June 1910 . 7, 8.
  6. News: The jubilee golf championship - another record for St. Andrews - Willie Smith of Mexico leading . Glasgow Herald . 24 June 1910 . 9, 10.
  7. Book: Brenner, Morgan G. . The Majors of Golf: Complete Results of the Open, the U.S. Open, the PGA Championship and the Masters, 1860-2008 . 1 . 2009 . McFarland . 978-0-7864-3360-5.