1909 U.S. Open (golf)

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1909 U.S. Open
Tournament information
DatesJune 24–25, 1909
LocationEnglewood, New Jersey
Course(s)Englewood Golf Club
Organized byUSGA
FormatStroke play − 72 holes
Statistics
Par72
Field79, 66 after cut
Cut165 (+21)
Winner's share$300
Champion
England George Sargent
290 (+2)
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Englewood Golf Club is located in the United States
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The 1909 U.S. Open was the 15th U.S. Open, held June 24–25 at Englewood Golf Club in Englewood, New Jersey, north of downtown New York City (Manhattan). George Sargent established a new tournament scoring record to win his only major title, four strokes ahead of runner-up Tom McNamara.

David Hunter made U.S. Open history in the first round by becoming the first player to break 70, but he had some problems in the second round when he hit his ball into a brook and subsequently used four niblick shots in getting out.[1] After reaching the turn in 47 he made a nice recovery on the back nine and came home in 37, shooting 84 and ultimately finished in 30th place. Tom McNamara also broke 70, shooting a 69 in the second round, and he carried a two-stroke lead over George Sargent into the final round. Sargent birdied the 18th in the final round on his way to a 71 and his third consecutive round of 72 or better. McNamara struggled over the final 18-holes, carding a 77 and finishing four back of Sargent. Sargent's winning total of 290 broke the old tournament scoring record by five shots. Tom Peebles was well positioned after three rounds on 222 but struggled and fell back into the pack with a final round 78.

John McDermott, aged 17, made his U.S. Open debut this year and finished in 49th. He would place in the top-10 in each of the next five U.S. Opens and won consecutive titles in 1911 and 1912, becoming the first American-born champion. Four-time champion Willie Anderson tied for 4th, his final top-10 finish at his next to last U.S. Open appearance. Horace Rawlins, the inaugural U.S. Open champion back in 1895, made his last cut in the tournament and finished in 60th.

Final leaderboard

Friday, June 25, 1909

Place Player Country Score To par Money ($)
1 George Sargent  England 75-72-72-71=290 +2 300
2 Tom McNamara  United States 73-69-75-77=294 +6 150
3 Alex Smith  Scotland 76-73-74-72=295 +7 100
T4 Willie Anderson  Scotland 79-74-76-70=299 +11 70
Jack Hobens  Scotland 75-78-72-74=299
Isaac Mackie  Scotland 77-75-74-73=299
T7 Tom Anderson, Jr.  Scotland 78-74-75-73=300 +12 35
Herbert Barker  England 75-79-73-73=300
Andrew Campbell  Scotland 71-75-77-77=300
Tom Peebles  Scotland 76-73-73-78=300
Walter Travis (a)  United States 72-78-77-73=300 0
(a) denotes amateur

References

  1. ^ "Fast Golf in Open". New York Tribune. June 25, 1909. Retrieved April 24, 2015.

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