1934 Open Championship Explained

1934 Open Championship
Dates:27–29 June 1934
Location:Sandwich, England
Course:Royal St George's Golf Club
Yardage:[1]
Field:101 players, 69 after cut[2]
Cut:153
Purse:£500
Winners Share:£100
Champion: Henry Cotton
Score:283
Previous:1933
Next:1935

The 1934 Open Championship was the 69th Open Championship, held 27–29 June at Royal St George's Golf Club in Sandwich, England. Henry Cotton dominated the championship, leading wire-to-wire on his way to a five-stroke win and his first of three Open titles.[3] [4] [5]

Qualifying took place on 25–26 June, Monday and Tuesday, with 18 holes at St. George's and 18 holes at Royal Cinque Ports,[6] and the top 100 and ties qualified. George Gadd led the qualifiers on 140; Cotton scored a course record 66 in the first round at Royal St George's and 75 at Royal Cinque Ports to be a shot behind on 141. He was joined on 141 by Jimmy Adams and Percy Alliss. The qualifying score was 152 and 101 players advanced.[7] [8]

Cotton opened with 67 on Wednesday to take a three-shot lead over Fred Taggart.[1] [9] [10] Cotton then shot an Open-record 65 in the second round to open up a nine-shot lead over Alf Padgham, while two strokes further back in third were Joe Kirkwood, Denny Shute, and Charles Whitcombe.[11] [12] [13] The top 60 and ties would make the cut and qualify for the final 36 holes; it was at 153 (and better) and 69 advanced.[14]

Conditions were tougher on Friday with a stiff breeze blowing. Cotton scored a third round of 72 in the morning and extended his lead to ten shots over Kirkwood.[5] Scottish amateur Jack McLean had seven threes in his outward nine of 31 and finished with a third round 69, the best third round score.[15] Despite his comfortable lead, Cotton suffered from nerves and began to feel the pressure in the final round that afternoon. He made the turn in 40, then dropped three shots on the next three holes. With Sid Brews scoring 71, Cotton needed a last round of 83 to win. Suddenly it appeared as if his victory was in jeopardy. He managed to get up-and-down on the 13th and steadied himself on his way to a 79 and 283, five strokes ahead of runner-up Brews.[5] [15] His total tied the championship record set by Gene Sarazen two years earlier.

Cotton was the first resident Briton to win the Open Championship since Arthur Havers in 1923. The previous ten had been won by American-born players or residents (Englishman Jim Barnes (1925)). Cotton's win was part of a long period of sustained excellence in the tournament. From 1930 through 1952, he finished in the top-10 in all but one of the Opens he played in. In all, he played in twenty Opens between 1927 and 1958, winning three and finishing in the top-10 in seventeen.

Cotton received the Ryle Memorial Medal, awarded to members of the British P.G.A. winning the Open Championship. He was the first recipient since Arthur Havers in 1923. Living in Belgium, Cotton was not eligible for the Tooting Bec Cup awarded to the British P.G.A. member living in Great Britain scoring the lowest round in the Open Championship. It was won by Bill Davies for his second round of 68.[16]

Round summaries

First round

Wednesday, 27 June 1934

PlacePlayerScore
1 67
2 Fred Taggart 70
T3 71
Cecil Denny
T10 Gordon Good 72
Paddy Mahon
Source:[1] [10]

Second round

Thursday, 28 June 1934

PlacePlayerScore
1 67-65=132
2 71-70=141
T3 74-69=143
71-72=143
71-72=143
T6 71-73=144
76-68=144
73-71=144
T9 71-74=145
71-74=145
Source:[11] [13]

Third round

Friday, 29 June 1934 (morning)

PlacePlayerScore
1 67-65-72=204
2 74-69-71=214
3 71-73-71=215
4 71-70-75=216
T5 76-71-70=217
76-68-73=217
71-72-74=217
T8 73-75-71=219
71-74-74=219
73-71-75=219
76-71-72=219
Source:[2] [17]

Final round

Friday, 29 June 1934 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreMoney (£)
1 Henry Cotton 67-65-72-79=283 100
2 76-71-70-71=288 75
3 71-70-75-74=290 50
T4 71-73-71-77=292 25
74-69-71-78=292
77-71-72-72=292
T7 71-74-74-76=295 17
10s
71-72-74-78=295
T9 73-75-71-77=296 12
10s
72-77-73-74=296
Source:[2] [17]

Amateurs: McLean (300), Thompson (307), Flaherty (308), Hartley (308),
Garnett (311), Storey (311), Ricardo (313).

External links

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Notes and References

  1. News: Cotton "Open" golf lead. Glasgow Herald . 28 June 1934 . 11.
  2. Web site: Media guide . The Open Championship . 2011 . 101 . 25 May 2017 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120418224641/http://www.theopen.com/~/media/The%20Open/Information/Media_Guide.ashx . 18 April 2012 .
  3. News: Cotton falters but wins British Open . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press . 15.
  4. News: Cotton wins British Open by 5 strokes . Chicago Daily Tribune. 30 June 1934 . 15.
  5. News: After eleven years . Glasgow Herald . 30 June 1934 . 11.
  6. News: British Open golf championship . Glasgow Herald . 25 June 1934 . 20.
  7. News: Open golf title . Glasgow Herald . 27 June 1934 . 13.
  8. News: The Times . 27 June 1934 . 6 . Golf - Open Championship - The qualifying rounds.
  9. News: The Times . 28 June 1934 . 6 . Golf - Open Championship begun - Cotton's lead of three strokes.
  10. News: Score of 67 give Cotton British lead . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Associated Press . 28 June 1934 . 15 .
  11. News: Cotton's astonishing golf . Glasgow Herald . 29 June 1934 . 11.
  12. News: The Times . 29 June 1934 . 6 . Golf - Cotton's lead at Sandwich - An aggregate of 132 for two rounds.
  13. News: Cotton increases British Open lead . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Universal Service special cable . 29 June 1934. 19.
  14. News: Cotton shoots 65' leads British Open with 132. Chicago Daily Tribune . Associated Press . 29 June 1934 . 31.
  15. News: The Times . 30 June 1934 . 6 . Golf - Cotton's victory at Sandwich - British golfers lead the field.
  16. News: The Times . 2 August 1934 . 4 . Golf - Awards for Cotton and Davies.
  17. News: Full scores and aggregates. Glasgow Herald . 30 June 1934 . 12.