1951 Open Championship Explained

1951 Open Championship
Dates:4–6 July 1951
Location:County Antrim,
Northern Ireland
Course:Royal Portrush Golf Club
Par:72[1]
Yardage:[2]
Field:98 players, 46 after cut
Cut:154 (+10)
Purse:£1,700 ($4,760)
Winners Share:£300 ($840)
Champion: Max Faulkner
Score:285 (−3)
Previous:1950
Next:1952
Map:UK#UK Northern Ireland
Map Relief:yes
Map Label:Royal Portrush
Coordinates:55.2°N -6.635°W

The 1951 Open Championship was the 80th Open Championship, held 4–6 July at Royal Portrush Golf Club in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Until 2019, it was the only time the championship was played outside England or Scotland. In it, Max Faulkner won his only major title, two strokes ahead of the runner-up, Two-time defending champion Bobby Locke finished eight strokes back, in a tie for sixth.

The maximum number of players making the cut after 36 holes was increased from 40 to 50, and ties for 50th place did not make the cut.[3] With potentially an extra 10 players making the cut and getting £20 prize money the total purse increased from £1,500 to £1,700. The other prizes remained unchanged, with £300 for the winner.

Only 148 players entered, the lowest since 1904.[4] Qualifying took place on 2–3 July, Monday and Tuesday, with 18 holes on the Championship course at Portrush and 18 holes at Portstewart Golf Club.[5] The number of qualifiers was limited to a maximum of 100, and ties for 100th place did not qualify. Cerdá led at 138 with Tom Haliburton, Bobby Locke, and Norman Von Nida a stroke behind. The qualifying score was 155 and Peter Alliss qualified comfortably, following up a first round 76 at Portstewart with an impressive 69

Jimmy Adams and Von Nida shared the lead after the first round on Wednesday with 68,[6] [7] the only rounds in the championship. In the second round on Thursday, Faulkner shot 70 to take a two-stroke lead over Norman Sutton, with Fred Daly, and Harry Weetman a further shot behind.[8] After his 69 in qualifying, Alliss scored 79 and 80 and missed the cut.[9]

In the third round on Friday morning, Faulkner posted another 70 and stretched the 54-hole lead to six over Sutton and Cerdá. In the final round that afternoon, Faulkner finished 5-5-4-5 for 74 and 285. Cerdá was the only player still on the course with a chance to tie. Going out in 34, he reached the 16th needing to play the last three holes in twelve shots. His challenge ended when his drive ended up against some steps straddling a barbed wire fence and he took six.[10] He finished on 287, two shots behind Faulkner.[11]

Faulkner was the last Englishman to win the Open for 18 years, until Tony Jacklin in 1969. Frank Stranahan tied for twelfth and was the low amateur for the third straight year, one of two Americans to make the cut. Two Australians made their Open Championship debuts: future five-time champion Peter Thomson, age 21, finished in sixth place, while 1960 champion Kel Nagle was 19th.

The PGA Championship at Oakmont near Pittsburgh concluded on Tuesday, 3 July. This was the second day of the Open Championship qualification, making it impossible to play in the final two majors and resulted in very few Americans in the field. Sam Snead, the Open champion in 1946, won the final match at Oakmont for his third title in that championship.

Round summaries

First round

Wednesday, 4 July 1951

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1 68 −4
T3 70 −2
T5 71 −1
7 72 E
T8 73 +1
Jack Hargreaves
Bill Shankland
Source:[6]

Second round

Thursday, 5 July 1951

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1 71-70=141 −3
2 73-70=143 −1
T3 74-70=144 E
73-71=144
T5 68-77=145 +1
71-74=145
73-72=145
70-75=145
68-77=145
T10 74-72=146 +2
73-73=146
Source:[9]

Third round

Friday, 6 July 1951 (morning)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1 71-70-70=211 −5
T2 74-72-71=217 +1
73-70-74=217
4 70-75-73=218 +2
T5 74-70-75=219 +4
71-74-74=219
73-72-74=219
73-71-75=219
9 68-77-75=220 +4
10 73-76-72=221 +5
Source:

Final round

Friday, 6 July 1951 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney (£)
1 Max Faulkner 71-70-70-74=285 −3 300
2 74-72-71-70=287 −1 200
3 75-73-74-68=290 +2 100
T4 68-77-75-72=292 +4 62 ½ <-- 10s -->
74-70-75-73=292
T6 71-74-74-74=293 +5 20
73-76-72-72=293
73-70-74-76=293
70-75-73-75=293
73-71-75-74=293
Source:

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Von Nida, Adams tie in British Open with 68 . Montreal Gazette. Associated Press. 5 July 1951 . 17 .
  2. Web site: Media guide . The Open Championship . 2011 . 203 . 7 August 2018 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120418224641/http://www.theopen.com/~/media/The%20Open/Information/Media_Guide.ashx . 18 April 2012.
  3. News: The Times . 6 December 1950 . 2 . Golf - Altered conditions.
  4. News: The Times . 5 June 1951 . 7 . Golf - Open Championship.
  5. News: Records on both courses on first day of "Open". Glasgow Herald . 3 July 1951 . 7 .
  6. News: Scot joint leader at Portrush. Glasgow Herald . 5 July 1951 . 2 .
  7. News: The Times . 5 July 1951 . 9 . Golf - Open Championship.
  8. News: The Times . 6 July 1951 . 7 . Golf - Open Championship - Faulkner's lead.
  9. News: Faulkner 2 strokes ahead of "Open" field. Glawgow Herald . 6 July 1951 . 9 .
  10. News: Faulkner Wins British Open, Stranahan Low Amateur . St. Petersburg Times. (Florida) . Associated Press . 7 July 1951 . 12 . 5 April 2013.
  11. News: The Times . 7 July 1951 . 6 . British victory in Open golf - Faulkner the new champion - Cerda's fine effort.