1920 U.S. Open (golf)
Tournament information | |
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Dates | August 12–13, 1920 |
Location | Toledo, Ohio |
Course(s) | Inverness Club |
Organized by | USGA |
Format | Stroke play − 72 holes |
Statistics | |
Par | 71 [1] |
Length | 6,569 yards (6,007 m)[2][3] |
Field | 70 |
Cut | none |
Winner's share | $500 |
Champion | |
Ted Ray | |
295 (+11) | |
«1919 1921» |
The 1920 U.S. Open was the 24th U.S. Open, held August 12–13 at the Inverness Club in Toledo, Ohio.
Isle of Jersey natives Harry Vardon and Ted Ray played in their first U.S. Open since their playoff loss to Francis Ouimet in 1913. The 50-year-old Vardon, the champion twenty years earlier in 1900, held a five-stroke lead with just five holes to play. He then proceeded to three-putt three holes in a row, then double-bogeyed the 17th after finding the water. He shot 42 (+6) on the second nine, giving him a 78 (+7) for the round and 296 total (+12), and finished in a tie for second, one stroke back. Ray also struggled in the final round, with four bogeys on the back nine. But he parred the 18th, giving him 295 total and a one-stroke victory over runners-up Vardon, Jock Hutchison, Leo Diegel, and Jack Burke, Sr.[1][4]
This Open marked the first appearance by Bobby Jones, Gene Sarazen, Tommy Armour, and Johnny Farrell. Between them, they won eight of the next twelve U.S. Opens. This Open returned to the two-day format, with the first two rounds played on the same day; the three-day schedule was permanently adopted for 1926 and the present four-day schedule was first used in 1965.
At the age of 43 years and 138 days, Ray became the oldest U.S. Open champion, a record he held for 66 years, until Raymond Floyd, a few months older, won in 1986. Julius Boros was also 43 when he won in 1963. Hale Irwin set the current record in 1990 at age 45.
This was the first of six major championships at Inverness, which later hosted the U.S. Open in 1931, 1957, and 1979. The PGA Championship was played at the course in 1986 and 1993.
Course layout
Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
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Yards | 385 | 392 | 135 | 430 | 438 | 360 | 320 | 208 | 492 | 3,160 | 346 | 359 | 522 | 150 | 417 | 446 | 410 | 430 | 332 | 3,409 | 6,569 |
Par | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 35 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 36 | 71 |
Past champions in the field
Player | Country | Year(s) won | R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | Total | To par | Finish |
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Harry Vardon | Jersey | 1900 | 74 | 73 | 71 | 78 | 296 | +12 | T2 |
Chick Evans (a) | United States | 1916 | 74 | 76 | 73 | 75 | 298 | +14 | T6 |
Walter Hagen | United States | 1914, 1919 | 74 | 73 | 77 | 77 | 301 | +17 | 11 |
Fred McLeod | Scotland | 1908 | 75 | 77 | 73 | 79 | 304 | +20 | 13 |
Alec Ross | Scotland | 1907 | 80 | 76 | 77 | 77 | 310 | +26 | T27 |
George Sargent | England | 1909 | 76 | 81 | 78 | 78 | 313 | +29 | T38 |
Source:[4]
Final leaderboard
Friday, August 13, 1920
Place | Player | Country | Score | To par | Money ($) |
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1 | Ted Ray | Jersey | 74-73-73-75=295 | +11 | 500 |
T2 | Jack Burke, Sr. | United States | 75-77-72-72=296 | +12 | 188 |
Leo Diegel | United States | 72-74-73-77=296 | |||
Jock Hutchison | Scotland United States[5] | 69-76-74-77=296 | |||
Harry Vardon | Jersey | 74-73-71-78=296 | |||
T6 | Jim Barnes | England | 76-70-76-76=298 | +14 | 90 |
Chick Evans (a) | United States | 74-76-73-75=298 | 0 | ||
T8 | Bobby Jones (a) | United States | 78-74-70-77=299 | +15 | 0 |
Willie Macfarlane | Scotland | 76-75-74-74=299 | 80 | ||
10 | Bob MacDonald | Scotland | 73-78-71-78=300 | +16 | 75 |
Source:[4]
- (a) denotes amateur
Scorecard
Final round
Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par
Source:[4]
References
- 1 2 3 Vardon, Harry (August 14, 1920). "Ray wins National Open". Milwaukee Journal. p. 6.
- 1 2 "Leading scores in golf tournament". Chicago Daily Tribune. August 12, 1920. p. 10.
- 1 2 "Leading scores in golf tournament". Chicago Daily Tribune. August 13, 1920. p. 10.
- 1 2 3 4 Davis, Joe (August 14, 1920). "Ray of England is golf champ in great finish". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 6.
- ↑ According to his naturalization certificate (available at Ancestry.com) Hutchinson became a U.S. citizen on April 1, 1920
External links
- About.com – 1920 U.S. Open
- USGA Championship Database
- USOpen.com – 1920
Coordinates: 41°39′07″N 83°39′04″W / 41.652°N 83.651°W