1950 Open Championship

The 1950 Open Championship was the 79th Open Championship, held 5–7 July at Troon Golf Club in Troon, South Ayrshire, Scotland. Defending champion Bobby Locke of South Africa won the second of his four Open titles, two strokes ahead of runner-up Roberto De Vicenzo of Argentina.[1][7] His total of 279 was a record for the Open Championship, beating the previous best of 283. It was the second Open Championship at Troon, which had previously hosted the Championship in 1923; it became "Royal Troon" in 1978.[8]

1950 Open Championship
Tournament information
Dates5–7 July 1950
LocationTroon, South Ayrshire, Scotland
Course(s)Troon Golf Club
Old Course
Statistics
Par70[1]
Length6,583 yards (6,019 m)[2][3]
Field93 players,[4] 35 after cut[5][6]
Cut148
Prize fund£1,500
Winner's share£300
Champion
South Africa Bobby Locke
279 (−1)
Troon Golf Club is located in Scotland
Troon Golf Club
Troon Golf Club
Location in Scotland
Troon Golf Club is located in South Ayrshire
Troon Golf Club
Troon Golf Club

Qualifying took place on 3–4 July, Monday and Tuesday, with 18 holes on the Old Course at Troon and 18 holes on the Lochgreen municipal course.[2][9] Johnny Bulla led the scoring at 140 with Norman Von Nida next on 141.[10] The field for the Open proper was limited to a maximum of 100 participants and did not include ties. The qualifying score was 153 and 93 players advanced to the first round on Wednesday.[4]

Arthur Lees led after the first round with 68, a shot ahead of playing partner Eddie Whitcombe and Locke.[11][12] Dai Rees was the 36-hole leader at 139, followed by Bill Branch (140) and Locke (141).[5][6] Lees and Whitcombe both slipped back after Thursday rounds of 76, and Locke scored 72 after a six at the short fifth hole.[13] The maximum number of players making the cut after 36 holes was again set at 40. Ties for 40th place at 149 did not make the cut and only 35 players advanced to the final two rounds.[5][6][14]

After the third round on Friday morning, Locke, Rees, and De Vicenzo were tied for the lead at 211, Branch dropping back after a 78. In the final round that afternoon, De Vicenzo was out in 33 and at the par-3 8th hole (the "Postage Stamp"), he put his tee shot into one of its penalizing bunkers. Finding it to be "plugged" he declared it unplayable and returned to the teeing ground. From there he put his second attempt "stone dead" and holed the short putt. The rules had recently been changed so that there was no penalty stroke for returning to the tee, and he ended up with a par. Coming home he dropped a shot at the tenth, two more at the twelfth and another at the thirteenth, but a good finish gave him a 70 and the clubhouse lead on 281. Locke was also out in 33 and finished with a round of 68 to lead De Vicenzo by two. Rees was the remaining challenger for the championship and he too was out in 33. However, he had a six at the tenth hole and finished with 71 to tie for third place. On a day of low scoring, Eric Moore was out in 32 and finished with 68; Fred Daly and Frank Stranahan both scored 66.[15]

Course

Old Course

HoleNameYardsParHoleNameYardsPar
1Seal355410Sandhills4364
2Black Rock372411The Railway3264
3Gyaws378412The Fox3854
4Dunure443413Burmah4004
5Greenan180314Alton1703
6Turnberry580515Crosbie4504
7Tel-el-Kebir368416Well5665
8Postage Stamp120317Rabbit2233
9The Monk427418Craigend4104
Out3,21735In3,36635
Source:[2][3]Total6,58370

Opens from 1962 through 1989 played the 11th hole as a par-5;
4th hole was lengthened and a par-5 since 1962.

Round summaries

First round

Wednesday, 5 July 1950

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1England Arthur Lees68−2
T2South Africa Bobby Locke69−1
England Eddie Whitcombe
4England Sam King70E
T5England Bill Branch71+1
England Fred Bullock
Wales Dai Rees
England Norman Sutton
Scotland Hector Thomson
T10England Fred Allott72+2
Scotland David Blair (a)
England George Boomer
Argentina Roberto De Vicenzo
England Max Faulkner
Scotland John Fallon
England James Wilson (a)

Source:[11][16]

Second round

Thursday, 6 July 1950

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1Wales Dai Rees71-68=139−1
2England Bill Branch71-69=140E
3South Africa Bobby Locke69-72=141+1
T4England Fred Bullock71-71=142+2
England Max Faulkner72-70=142
South Africa Eric Moore74-68=142
T7England Fred Allott72-71=143+3
United States Johnny Bulla73-70=143
Argentina Roberto De Vicenzo72-71=143
Scotland Hector Thomson71-72=143

Source:[5][6]

Third round

Friday, 7 July 1950 (morning)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1Argentina Roberto De Vicenzo72-71-68=211+1
South Africa Bobby Locke69-72-70=211
Wales Dai Rees71-68-72=211
T4England Max Faulkner72-70-70=212+2
England Arthur Lees68-76-68=212
T6England Fred Bullock71-71-71=213+3
England Sam King70-75-68=213
8United States Johnny Bulla73-70-71=214+4
9South Africa Eric Moore74-68-73=215+5
T10Northern Ireland Fred Daly75-72-69=216+6
Scotland Hector Thomson71-72-73=216
Belgium Flory Van Donck73-71-72=216

Source:[1][7]

Final round

Friday, 7 July 1950 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney (£)
1South Africa Bobby Locke69-72-70-68=279−1300
2Argentina Roberto De Vicenzo72-71-68-70=281+1200
T3Northern Ireland Fred Daly75-72-69-66=282+287
Wales Dai Rees71-68-72-71=282
T5England Max Faulkner72-70-70-71=283+335
South Africa Eric Moore74-68-73-68=283
T7England Fred Bullock71-71-71-71=284+420
England Arthur Lees68-76-68-72=284
T9England Sam King70-75-68-73=286+6
Belgium Flory Van Donck73-71-72-70=286
United States Frank Stranahan (a)77-70-73-66=2860

Source:[1][7]
Amateurs: Stranahan (+6), McHale (+10), Blair (+15), Wilson (+19)

References

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  2. "Old Troon test for golfers". Glasgow Herald. Scotland. 3 July 1950. p. 5.
  3. "Rees leads British Open golf at 36 holes; Bulla near top". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. 7 July 1950. p. 15.
  4. "Overseas strength among Open qualifiers". Glasgow Herald. Scotland. 7 July 1950. p. 7.
  5. "Media guide". The Open Championship. 2011. pp. 86, 203. Archived from the original on 18 April 2012. Retrieved 18 May 2017.
  6. "Rees leads 35 qualifiers for last day of Open". Glasgow Herald. Scotland. 7 July 1950. p. 7.
  7. "Locke retains Open Championship". Glasgow Herald. Scotland. 8 July 1950. p. 5.
  8. "Now it's Royal Troon". Glasgow Herald. Scotland. 5 June 1978. p. 16.
  9. ""Open" begins with records on both courses". Glasgow Herald. Scotland. 4 July 1950. p. 6.
  10. "British trials led by Bulla". Chicago Daily Tribune. Associated Press. 5 July 1950. p. 5, sec. 3.
  11. "Old Course wins first round in Open". Glasgow Herald. Scotland. 6 July 1950. p. 7.
  12. "Golf - A. Lees in the lead at Troon". The Times. 6 July 1950. p. 4.
  13. "Golf - Exciting play at Troon". The Times. 7 July 1950. p. 2.
  14. "Golf - Open Championship qualifiers". The Times. London. 5 July 1950. p. 4.
  15. "Golf - Locke champion again - A record aggregate". The Times. London. 8 July 1950. p. 4.
  16. "Art Lee takes British Open golf lead with 68". Pittsburgh Post Gazette. Associated Press. 6 July 1950. p. 15.

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