1957 Open Championship Explained

1957 Open Championship
Dates:3–5 July 1957
Location:St Andrews, Scotland
Course:Old Course at St Andrews
Par:72
Yardage:[1]
Field:96 players, 46 after cut[2]
Cut:148 (+4)
Purse:£3,750
$10,500
Winners Share:£1,000
$2,800
Champion: Bobby Locke
Score:279 (−9)
Previous:1956
Next:1958

The 1957 Open Championship was the 86th Open Championship, played 3–5 July at the Old Course in St Andrews, Scotland. Bobby Locke, age 39, won his fourth and final Open title, three strokes ahead of runner-up Peter Thomson, who had won the three previous Opens.[3] [4] [5] [6]

The Open, last played at the Old Course just two years prior, was originally scheduled for Muirfield,[7] but the "Suez Crisis" in Egypt in late 1956 led to serious fuel shortages in Britain and rationing of petrol. In early 1957, the Royal and Ancient decided that St Andrews, on a railway line, would be an easier place for players and spectators to get to than Muirfield, and so it was moved.[8] Petrol rationing ended in May 1957 but it was then too late to switch back to the original venue and Muirfield was allocated the 1959 edition.

Qualifying took place on 1–2 July, Monday and Tuesday, with 18 holes on the Old Course and 18 holes on the New Course. With an entry of 295, compared to the record 360 entries the previous year, qualifying was in pairs rather than the three-balls used in 1956.[9] The number of qualifiers was limited to a maximum of 100, and ties for 100th place were not included. Bernard Hunt and Bobby Locke led the qualifiers at 137; the qualifying score was 149 and 96 players advanced to the opening round on Wednesday.[10]

There were fifteen American entries, many of them amateurs,[9] but only four qualified for the field of 96:[11] professionals and Frank Stranahan finished in the top twenty and the two amateurs missed the cut.[12]

During the first round on Wednesday, competitors playing behind Middlecoff demonstratively complained of his slow play. They officially protested to the R&A, which sided with Middlecoff, who had completed his 18-hole round with Antonio Cerdá in three hours and 18 minutes.[13] The maximum number of players making the cut after 36 holes was set at fifty, and ties for 50th place were not included.[1]

This was the first Open Championship in which the leaders after 36 holes went off last for the final 36 holes. Previously a random draw had been used.[14] Flory Van Donck and Eric Brown, the leading two players after 36 holes were paired together in the final group for the final two rounds.[1]

A mini-controversy surrounded the ending of the championship. Lying two, Bobby Locke was only 4feet from the cup on the 72nd hole when he moved his ball marker one putter-head length to avoid the line of fellow competitor Bruce Crampton's putt. After Crampton holed out, Locke forgot to replace his ball to its original position and sank his putt. Only much later were officials made aware of Locke's mistake; the Championship Committee decreed that no advantage had been gained and that the result, and Locke's three-stroke victory, stood.[15] Australian golfer Peter Thomson was reportedly the person who informed officials of the infraction. Thomson was watching the end of the event on television that night and noticed the mistake. Though Locke still won, the incident "caused a deep divide between Thomson and Locke who had been good friends."[16]

Card of the course

HoleNameYardsParHoleNameYardsPar
1Burn374410Tenth ^3384
2Dyke411411High (In)1703
3Cartgate (Out)400412Heathery (In)3604
4Ginger Beer439413Hole O'Cross (In)4274
5Hole O'Cross (Out)567514Long5605
6Heathery (Out)377415Cartgate (In)4134
7High (Out)364416Corner of the Dyke3804
8Short163317Road4534
9End359418Tom Morris3814
Out3,45436In3,48236
Source: Total6,93672
^ The 10th hole was posthumously named for Bobby Jones in 1972

Round summaries

First round

Wednesday, 3 July 1957

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1 Laurie Ayton, Jnr67−5
Eric Brown
3 Bruce Crampton68−4
T4 Jimmy Hitchcock69−3
Bobby Locke
Keith MacDonald
Norman Sutton
T8 Roberto De Vicenzo70−2
Norman Drew
Robin Galloway (a)
Source:[2]

Second round

Thursday, 4 July 1957

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1 Eric Brownalign=center 67-72=139−5
2 Flory Van Donckalign=center 72-68=140−4
T3 Bruce Cramptonalign=center 68-73=141−3
Bobby Lockealign=center 69-72=141
T5 Antonio Cerdáalign=center 71-71=142−2
John Fallonalign=center 75-67=142
Peter Thomsonalign=center 73-69=142
T8 Laurie Ayton, Jnralign=center 67-76=143−1
Jimmy Hitchcockalign=center 69-74=143
Keith MacDonaldalign=center 69-74=143
Cary Middlecoffalign=center 72-71=143
John Pantonalign=center 71-72=143
Dickson Smith (a)align=center 71-72=143
Source:[2]
Amateurs: Smith (−1), Galloway (+2), Joe Carr (+6), Shepperson (+7), Sinclair (+7),
Butler (+8), Texier (+8), Will (+8), Lawrie (+9), Andrews (+10), Allan (+12), Reid (+12), Keck (+21).

Third round

Friday, 5 July 1957 - (morning)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1 Bobby Lockealign=center 69-72-68=209−7
T2 Eric Brownalign=center 67-72-73=212−4
Peter Thomsonalign=center 73-69-70=212
T4 Tom Haliburtonalign=center 72-73-68=213−3
Ángel Miguelalign=center 72-72-69=213
T6 Antonio Cerdáalign=center 71-71-72=214−2
Flory Van Donckalign=center 72-68-74=214
T8 Henry Cottonalign=center 74-72-69=215−1
John Fallon75-67-73=215
Max Faulkner74-70-71=215
Dickson Smith (a)71-72-72=215
Source:[2] [3] [4]

Final round

Friday, 5 July 1957 - (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney (£)
1 Bobby Locke 69-72-68-70=279 −9 1,000
2 73-69-70-70=282 −6 500
3 67-72-73-71=283 −5 350
4 72-72-69-72=285 −3 200
T5 72-73-68-73=286 −2 108
Dickson Smith (a) 71-72-72-71=286
72-74-70-70=286 108
72-68-74-72=286
T9 71-71-72-73=287 −1 58
74-72-69-72=287
74-70-71-72=287
Source:[2] [3] [4]
Amateurs: Smith (−2), Galloway (+12).

External links

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Notes and References

  1. News: Prospect of close finish in Open golf championship . Glasgow Herald . 5 July 1957. 4.
  2. Web site: Media guide . The Open Championship . 2011 . 79 . 9 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: Locke again Open golf champion . Glasgow Herald . 6 July 1957 . 5.
  4. News: Bobby Locke wins his 4th British Open. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. 6 July 1957. 11.
  5. News: Locke wins British Open . Chicago Daily Tribune . Associated Press . 6 July 1955 . 1, sec. 2.
  6. The Butler's day. Sports Illustrated. Longhurst. Henry. Henry Longhurst. 15 July 1957. 14.
  7. News: 1957 golf events in Scotland - "Open" at Muirfield. Glasgow Herald . 5 January 1956 . 2 .
  8. News: Change of courses for important events - "Open" switched to St. Andrews. Glasgow Herald . 19 January 1957 . 9 .
  9. News: The Times . 13 June 1957 . 3 . Draw for the Open golf Championship - Forty players from overseas.
  10. News: Locke and Hunt lead qualifiers for Open golf Championship - field of 96 to contest title. Glasgow Herald . 3 July 1957 . 4 .
  11. News: U.S. forces led by Stranahan in British Open . Chicago Daily Tribune . Associated Press . 3 July 1957. 3, sec.4.
  12. News: Middlecoff fires 71 for 143 in British Open. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. 5 July 1957. 15.
  13. News: Middlecoff cards 72 in British Open. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. 4 July 1957. 39.
  14. News: The Times . 13 June 1957 . 3 . Draw for the Open Golf Championship.
  15. Web site: 86th Open, St Andrews . Open Championship . 1957 . 9 May 2017.
  16. Web site: 26 Dec 1993, Page 64 - The Age at Newspapers.com. 16 October 2021. Newspapers.com. en.