1934 U.S. Open (golf) explained

1934 U.S. Open
Dates:June 7–9, 1934
Location:Ardmore, Pennsylvania
Course:Merion Golf Club
East Course
Tour:PGA Tour
Org:USGA
Format:Stroke play − 72 holes
Par:70[1]
Yardage:[2]
Field:146 players, 65 after cut
Cut:155 (+15)
Purse:$5,000
Winners Share:$1,000
Champion: Olin Dutra
Score:293 (+13)
Previous:1933
Next:1935

The 1934 U.S. Open was the 38th U.S. Open, held June 7–9 at Merion Golf Club in Ardmore, Pennsylvania, a suburb northwest of Philadelphia. Olin Dutra won his only U.S. Open, a stroke ahead of runner-up Gene Sarazen on the East Course. Dutra overcame an eight-stroke deficit after 36 holes to win his second major title; he won the PGA Championship in 1932.[3]

Bobby Cruickshank opened the tournament with a pair of 71s, and had a three-stroke lead over Sarazen at the midway point.[4] Sarazen carded a 73 in the third round to take a one-shot lead over Cruickshank. In the final round on Saturday afternoon, both Cruickshank and Sarazen were overcome by Dutra, who took the lead after birdies at 10 and 15. Sarazen took a triple bogey on the 11th while Cruickshank bogeyed 5 of the final 7 holes. Despite a pair of bogeys to finish the round, Dutra's 72 (+2) and total of 293 (+13) was enough to secure the victory.[1]

Dutra's win was all the more impressive after he fell ill before the tournament and was laid up for three days in his hotel room. He lost 15lb[5] and could not practice for ten days. He was about to withdraw until his brother Mortie, who finished in 28th place, convinced him to play on. His 36-hole comeback from eight shots down was the largest in U.S. Open history until Arnold Palmer equaled it in 1960. From California, Dutra was the first U.S. Open champion born in the western United States.

Former caddies in Texas at the same course in Fort Worth, Ben Hogan and Byron Nelson played in their first major championship, and both missed the cut, shooting 158 and 162, respectively.[6] Lawson Little finished as low amateur in 25th place; he won the title six years later in 1940 as a professional.

Merion Golf Club was affiliated with the Merion Cricket Club until 1941. This was the first U.S. Open at Merion, which hosted its fifth in 2013, all on the East Course.

Course

See main article: Merion Golf Club. East Course

Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Yards3605551955954254353603671853,4773353784001334433954452304583,2176,694
Par453544443364443444343470
Source:[2] [7]

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, June 7, 1934

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1 71 +1
Charles Lacey
4 73 +3
T5 Rodney Bliss 74 +4
Henry Ciuci
Mortie Dutra
Willie Goggin
Paul Runyan
Jimmy Thomson
Source:[8]

Second round

Friday, June 8, 1934

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1 71-71=142 +2
2 73-72=145 +5
3 71-75=146 +6
T4 76-71=147 +7
Rodney Bliss 74-73=147
76-71=147
74-73=147
T8 74-74=148 +8
75-73=148
75-73=148
Source:[6]

Third round

Saturday, June 9, 1934 (morning)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1 73-72-73=218 +8
2 71-71-77=219 +9
3 71-75-74=220 +10
T4 76-74-71=221 +11
78-73-70=221
T6 76-74-74=224 +14
76-71-77=224
T8 76-71-78=225 +15
75-76-74=225
T10 76-74-76=226 +16
75-73-78=226
Butch Krueger 76-75-75=226
76-73-77=226
75-73-78=226
Source:[9]

Final round

Saturday, June 9, 1934 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1 Olin Dutra 76-74-71-72=293 +13 1,000
2 73-72-73-76=294 +14 750
T3 76-74-74-71=295 +15 400
71-75-74-75=295
71-71-77-76=295
T6 76-71-77-72=296 +16 300
75-73-78-70=296
T8 79-76-78-66=299 +19 116
78-73-70-78=299
80-70-77-72=299
76-73-77-73=299
Source:[9] [10]

Scorecard

Hole123456789101112131415161718
Par453544443444344434
Dutra +11+11+11+11+11+12+12+12+13+12+12+12+12+12+11+11+12+13
Sarazen +8+8+9+9+9+9+9+10+10+10+13+13+12+13+13+13+13+14
Cruickshank +9+9+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+11+11+12+13+14+14+15
Cox +10+10+9+10+10+11+12+12+12+12+12+14+14+14+14+14+14+15
Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par
Eagle-->BirdieBogeyDouble bogeyTriple bogey+
Source:[1]

External links

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Notes and References

  1. News: Olin Dutra's 293 wins National Open in sensational finish . Youngstown Vindicator . (Ohio) . Associated Press . Gould . Alan . June 10, 1934 . D1 . May 8, 2013.
  2. Web site: Thirty-eighth National Open Golf Championship . https://web.archive.org/web/20131203065830/http://trenhamgolfhistory.org/US%20Open%202013/1934ProgramBooklet2.pdf . dead . December 3, 2013 . Trenham Golf History . Official Program . 1934 . 35 . May 8, 2013 .
  3. News: Olin Dutra's 293 takes U.S. Open golf title . Chicago Sunday Tribune . Bartlett . Charles . June 10, 1934 . 21 .
  4. News: Cruickshank leads National Open golf with 142 . Chicago Daily Tribune. Bartlett . Charles . June 9, 1934 . 17 .
  5. News: Dutra wanted to stay home . Youngstown Vindicator . (Ohio) . Associated Press . Cavagnaro . Bob . June 10, 1934 . D4 .
  6. News: National Open scores . Chicago Daily Tribune . June 9, 1934 . 18.
  7. News: 154 start play in U.S. Open golf tourney today . Chicago Daily Tribune . June 7, 1934 .
  8. News: Three tie at 71 for National Open golf lead . Chicago Daily Tribune . Bartlett . Charles . June 8, 1934 . 27.
  9. News: National Open scores . Chicago Sunday Tribune . June 10, 1934 . 6, part 2.
  10. News: National Open results . Palm Beach Post . Associated Press . June 10, 1934 . 9 . May 8, 2013.