1909 Open Championship

The 1909 Open Championship was the 49th Open Championship, held 10–11 June at Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club in Deal, Kent, England. J.H. Taylor won the Championship for the fourth time, six strokes ahead of runners-up Tom Ball and James Braid.[3] Royal Cinque Ports had been added as the sixth course on the Open rota at a meeting in November 1907 at which meeting it was decided it would host in 1909.[4] The meeting also agreed that the Championship was to be played in England and Scotland alternately.[5]

1909 Open Championship
Tournament information
Dates10–11 June 1909
LocationDeal, Kent, England
Course(s)Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club
Statistics
Length6,581 yards (6,018 m)[1]
Field69 players[2]
(204 entered qualifying)
Cutnone
Prize fund£115
Winner's share£50
Champion
England J.H. Taylor
295
Deal  is located in England
Deal 
Deal 
Location in England
Deal is located in Kent
Deal
Deal
Location in Kent. England

Qualifying took place over 36 holes on Tuesday and Wednesday, 8–9 June.[1] The 204 players were divided into two "sections" and those in the first played on the first morning and second afternoon, while those in the second section played on the first afternoon and second morning.[1] The leading thirty players and ties from each section qualified, with the additional provision that each section had to contain at least thirty professionals. The second section finished their qualifying first with Tom Ball, Harold Hilton and Ted Ray leading on 150. Thirty players scored 159 or better, but this included three amateurs and so the five players on 160 also qualified. Charles Mayo led the first section on 146. Thirty players scored 160 or better, but this included three amateurs, so the four on 161 qualified. Thus a total of 69 players qualified; 63 professionals and six amateurs.[6][7]

Charles Johns opened at 72 and led after the first round on Thursday morning, with J. Piper second on 73 and Taylor and Ball a stroke behind. Taylor had the best score in the afternoon and led after the first day on 147, a stroke ahead of Johns, with Ball back on 149 and Sandy Herd on 151; Piper faded badly with an 85 for 157.[8]

On Friday morning, Taylor scored 74, only bettered by a 73 by Braid. Taylor's lead over Ball was extended to four with Braid and Johns a further two behind. In the afternoon, Taylor had another steady round of 74 for 295. After eight holes, Ball was two better than Taylor at the same point but he eventually finished six shots behind Taylor on 301, tied with Braid with Johns a further stroke behind.[3]

Cinque Ports was scheduled to host again in 1915,[9] but World War I intervened; it was the site of the first Open after the war, in 1920.

Course

HoleYards   HoleYards
131810375
237611473
347612162
415013400
547514195
628215417
738316483
848017372
935018414
Out3,290In3,291
Source:[1]Total6,581

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, 10 June 1909 (morning)

PlacePlayerScore
1England Charles Johns72
2England James Piper73
T3England Tom Ball74
England J.H. Taylor
T5Scotland Cecil Hutchison (a)75
Scotland Robert Maxwell (a)
Ireland Hugh McNeill
T8England Albert Bellworthy76
Jersey Ernest Gaudin
Scotland Sandy Herd
France Arnaud Massy
Wales Robert Myddelton (a)
Jersey Thomas Renouf

Source:[2]

Second round

Thursday, 10 June 1909 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScore
1England J.H. Taylor74-73=147
2England Charles Johns72-76=148
3England Tom Ball74-75=149
4Scotland Sandy Herd76-75=151
T5Jersey Ernest Gaudin76-77=153
Jersey Ted Ray77-76=153
T7Scotland James Braid79-75=154
England Bernard Nicholls78-76=154
England Peter Rainford78-76=154
Jersey Thomas Renouf76-78=154

Source:[2][8]

Third round

Friday, 11 June 1909 (morning)

PlacePlayerScore
1England J.H. Taylor74-73-74=221
2England Tom Ball74-75-76=225
T3Scotland James Braid79-75-73=227
England Charles Johns72-76-79=227
5Jersey Ted Ray77-76-76=229
T6Jersey Ernest Gaudin76-77-77=230
England Edward Lassen (a)82-74-74=230
England Peter Rainford78-76-76=230
Jersey Thomas Renouf76-78-76=230
T10Scotland James Hepburn78-77-76=231
Scotland Sandy Herd76-75-80=231
England Bernard Nicholls78-76-77=231

Source:[2][3]

Final round

Friday, 11 June 1909 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreMoney (£)
1England J.H. Taylor74-73-74-74=29550
T2England Tom Ball74-75-76-76=30120
Scotland James Braid79-75-73-74=301
4England Charles Johns72-76-79-75=30210
5Jersey Thomas Renouf76-78-76-73=3037
10s
6Jersey Ted Ray77-76-76-75=304
7England William Horne77-78-77-74=3060
T8Scotland James Hepburn78-77-76-76=307
Scotland Sandy Herd76-75-80-76=307
T10England Edward Lassen (a)82-74-74-78=308
England Bernard Nicholls78-76-77-77=308
England George Pulford81-76-76-75=308

Source:[2][3][10]

References

  1. "The Open Championship: Qualifying stage". Glasgow Herald. 9 June 1909. p. 13.
  2. "Media guide". The Open Championship. 2011. p. 127. Archived from the original on 18 April 2012. Retrieved 10 April 2014.
  3. "Professionals at Deal: Taylor's fourth championship". Glasgow Herald. 12 June 1909. p. 14.
  4. "The Open Championship: third English course adopted". Glasgow Herald. 18 November 1907. p. 13.
  5. "The Open Championship". The Times. 18 November 1907. p. 12.
  6. "The Open Championship". The Times. 10 June 1909. p. 18.
  7. "The Open Championship: End of qualifying stage". Glasgow Herald. 10 June 1909. p. 12.
  8. "The Open Championship: First and second rounds". Glasgow Herald. 11 June 1909. p. 14.
  9. "The Open Championship: Practice play at Deal". Glasgow Herald. 8 June 1909. p. 11.
  10. 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. Vol. 1. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-3360-5.

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