1911 Open Championship

The 1911 Open Championship was the 51st Open Championship, held 26–30 June at Royal St George's Golf Club in Sandwich, England. Harry Vardon won the Championship for the fifth time in a playoff over Arnaud Massy, the 1907 champion.

1911 Open Championship
Tournament information
Dates26–30 June 1911
LocationSandwich, England
Course(s)Royal St George's Golf Club
Statistics
Length6,587 yards (6,023 m)[1]
Field226 players,[2] 73 after cut
Cut162
Prize fund£125
Winner's share£50
Champion
Harry Vardon
303, playoff
Sandwich 
Location in England
Sandwich
Location in Kent. England

There was no qualifying event and with 226 entries it was not possible for all the players to play 18 holes on the same day. The players were therefore divided into three "sections," with the first 36 holes played over three days. Sections A and B played their first rounds on Monday, while section C played on Tuesday morning. Section A played their second rounds that afternoon, while sections B and C played their second rounds on Wednesday.

By the start of the first round, the number of participants had been reduced to 222, with four withdrawals. On Monday, Michael Moran of Section B had the best round at 72.[3] On Tuesday morning, the players in Section C discovered that a number of the holes had been moved since the first day. Later in the day a letter of protest was drawn up by a group of professionals and presented to the authorities: "To the Committee of the Championship, 1911 - Gentlemen, we the undersigned competitors at this Championship meeting respectfully protest against the alteration of the course during the qualifying (sic) rounds."[1] Play was somewhat easier on the second morning and amateur Edward Blackwell led at 71, with by J.H. Taylor. joining Moran with 72.

At the end of Tuesday, only Section A had completed 36 holes, and Ted Ray led at 148.[1] The Committee replied to the professionals, "The Green Committee consider that in deciding to cut fresh holes each day they had adopted the best course possible under the terms of the competition, which were exceptional owing to the large entry, and though they regret that there was any dissatisfaction amongst the players, they decided that the protest could not be upheld."[4] New holes were again cut on the third morning, so that Sections B and C played their second round to different holes to Section A.

The second round was completed on Wednesday evening, and George Duncan led the field at 144, four ahead of Ray, Taylor, and Vardon. The leading sixty players and ties advanced for the final 36 holes on Thursday; the cut was at 162 and 73 players advanced, with fifteen players on the number.[4]

Duncan had a poor third round of 83 in the morning, which left Vardon with a three-shot lead over Sandy Herd, Taylor, and Massy.

Vardon was among the early starters in the afternoon and scored 80 for 303. Amateur Harold Hilton reached the turn in 33, but took 43 for the last nine and finished a shot behind. Massy needed a four at the difficult final hole to tie; he reached the green with two woods and two-putted to force a 36-hole playoff with Vardon on Friday.[5]

Massy led the playoff after ten holes, but a six at the 14th and a disastrous seven at 17 put Vardon ahead by five after the first round. The lead extended to seven after 27 holes and ten after 34 holes. After Vardon reached the green in two at the 35th and Massy was in thick rough after two shots, Massy picked up his ball and conceded.

Coronation Match

The Championship was preceded by a "Coronation Match" between teams of amateurs and professionals at Royal St George's on Saturday 24 June. The match was in celebration of the coronation of George V on 22 June. The match consisted of 9 foursomes matches, each over 36 holes. The result was an 8–1 win for the professionals. Only one match went beyond the 33rd hole and resulted in a win for the amateurs at the 38th hole.[6][7]

Course

HoleYards   HoleYards
140010365
231211380
325012370
442513431
539014505
616015433
750616160
822017400
942018460
Out3,083In3,504
Source:[1]Total6,587

Past champions in the field

PlayerCountryYear(s) wonR1R2R3R4TotalFinish
Harry Vardon Jersey1896, 1898,
1899, 1903
747475783031
Arnaud Massy France1907757874763032
Sandy Herd Scotland190277737678304T3
Harold Hilton (a) England1892, 189776747876304T3
James Braid Scotland1901, 1905,
1906, 1908, 1910
78757478305T5
J.H. Taylor England1894, 1895,
1900, 1909
72767879305T5
John Ball (a) England18908083CUT163T74
Willie Park Jr. Scotland1887, 18897984CUT163T74

Source:[2][5]

Did not enter: Jack White (1904)

Round summaries

First round

Monday, 26 June 1911 (morning, section A; afternoon, section B)
Tuesday, 27 June 1911 (morning, section C)

PlacePlayerCountryScoreSection
1Edward Blackwell (a) Scotland71C
T2Michael Moran Ireland72B
J.H. Taylor EnglandC
T4George Duncan Scotland73C
James Sherlock EnglandB
T6James Hepburn Scotland74C
William Horne EnglandC
Jack Rowe EnglandC
Harry Vardon JerseyC
T10Harold Beveridge (a) England75B
Horace Fulford EnglandC
Fred Leach EnglandC
James Ockenden EnglandA
Thomas Renouf JerseyC

Source:[1][2][3]

Second round

Tuesday, 27 June 1911 (afternoon, section A)
Wednesday, 28 June 1911 (morning, section B; afternoon, section C)

PlacePlayerCountryScoreSection
1George Duncan Scotland73-71=144C
T2Ted Ray Jersey76-72=148A
J.H. Taylor England72-76=148C
Harry Vardon Jersey74-74=148C
T5Sandy Herd Scotland77-73=150B
Harold Hilton (a) England76-74=150A
William Horne England74-76=150C
Michael Moran Ireland72-78=150B
T9James Hepburn Scotland74-77=151C
Thomas Renouf Jersey75-76=151C

Source:[2][4]

Third round

Thursday, 29 June 1911 (morning)

PlacePlayerCountryScore
1Harry Vardon Jersey74-74-75=223
T2Sandy Herd Scotland77-73-76=226
J.H. Taylor England72-76-78=226
T4James Braid Scotland78-75-74=227
George Duncan Scotland73-71-83=227
Arnaud Massy France75-78-74=227
Ted Ray Jersey76-72-79=227
8Harold Hilton (a) England76-74-78=228
T9Laurie Ayton, Snr Scotland75-77-77=229
James Sherlock England73-80-76=229

Source:[2][5]

Final round

Thursday, 29 June 1911 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerCountryScoreMoney (£)
T1Arnaud Massy France75-78-74-76=303Playoff
Harry Vardon Jersey74-74-75-80=303
T3Sandy Herd Scotland77-73-76-78=30415
Harold Hilton (a) England76-74-78-76=3040
T5James Braid Scotland78-75-74-78=3058
6s 8d
Ted Ray Jersey76-72-79-78=305
J.H. Taylor England72-76-78-79=305
8George Duncan Scotland73-71-83-79=3065
9Laurie Ayton, Snr Scotland75-77-77-78=307
T10James Hepburn Scotland74-77-83-75=3090
Fred Robson England78-74-79-78=309

Source:[2][5]

Playoff

Friday, 30 June 1911

Ten shots behind after 34 holes, Massy was in trouble on the 35th hole and conceded the match. Scores in the table below are after 34 holes.

PlacePlayerCountryScoreMoney (£)
1Harry Vardon Jersey74-64=138
34 holes
50
2Arnaud Massy France79-69=148
Conceded
25

Scorecards

Morning round

Hole 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 Out101112131415161718BackTotal
Vardon443454534365454443453874
Massy444454434364554643754379

Afternoon round

Hole 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 Out101112131415161718BackTotal
Vardon4543435353644454522864
Massy5435535443846455433169

Source:[8]

References

  1. "Golf Championship - Alteration of the holes - Players' protest overruled". Glasgow Herald. 28 June 1911. p. 9.
  2. "Media guide". The Open Championship. 2011. p. 125. Archived from the original on 18 April 2012. Retrieved 8 April 2014.
  3. "Golf Championship - First day's play - An Irishman leads". Glasgow Herald. 27 June 1911. pp. 9, 10.
  4. "Golf Championship - George Duncan leading - The players' protest". Glasgow Herald. 29 June 1911. p. 9.
  5. "Golf Championship - Exciting final round - Vardon and Massy tie". Glasgow Herald. 30 June 1911. p. 9.
  6. "Golf – Teams for Coronation match". Glasgow Herald. 24 June 1911. p. 10.
  7. "Golf at Sandwich – Coronation match – Rout of the amateurs". Glasgow Herald. 26 June 1911. pp. 9, 10.
  8. Brenner, Morgan G. (2009). The Majors of Golf: Complete Results of the Open, the U.S. Open, the PGA Championship and the Masters, 1860-2008. 1. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-3360-5.

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