1930 Open Championship

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1930 Open Championship
Tournament information
Dates 18–20 June 1930
Location Hoylake, England
Course(s) Royal Liverpool Golf Club
Statistics
Par 72[1]
Field 112 players, 61 after cut[2]
Cut 158 (+14)
Prize fund £500
Winner's share (£100)
Champion
United States Bobby Jones (a)
291 (+3)
Hoylake
Location in England

The 1930 Open Championship was the 65th Open Championship, held 18–20 June at Royal Liverpool Golf Club in Hoylake, England. Bobby Jones won his third Open Championship title, two strokes ahead of runners-up Leo Diegel and Macdonald Smith,[3][4] on his way to the single-season Grand Slam.

Jones arrived in Hoylake after winning the British Amateur championship a week before. He opened with a 70, leaving him in a tie for the lead with Henry Cotton and Smith.[5] Jones followed with a 72 to take an one-stroke lead over Fred Robson after 36 holes.[6] Archie Compston's third round score of 68 gave him an one-shot lead over Jones heading to the final round, but he then collapsed with an 82 and finished in sixth. Jones also struggled on the round, but a brilliant bunker shot on the 16th to within inches of the hole helped him card a 75 and a clubhouse lead of 291. Diegel was tied with Jones after the 13th, but he dropped shots at 14 and 16 and finished two behind. Smith came to the 17th needing to play the final two holes in no worse than six shots to tie Jones, but he missed his putt for a 3 and tied Diegel for second place.

Jones became the first player since John Ball in 1890 to win both the British Amateur and British Open in the same year.[3] Returning to the United States with the first two jewels of the Grand Slam, he completed the feat by winning the U.S. Open in July and the U.S. Amateur in late September. Jones then retired from competitive golf at age 28 and never played in the Open Championship again; through 2012, he remains the last amateur to win it.

Arnaud Massy, the 1907 champion, played in his final Open at age 52 and missed the cut.

Final leaderboard

Friday, 20 June 1930

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1 Bobby Jones (a)  United States 70-72-74-75=291 +3
T2 Leo Diegel  United States 74-73-71-75=293 +5
Macdonald Smith  Scotland
 United States
70-77-75-71=293
T4 Fred Robson  England 71-72-78-75=296+8
Horton Smith  United States 72-73-78-73=296
T6 Jim Barnes  England 71-77-72-77=297+9
Archie Compston  England 74-73-68-82=297
8 Henry Cotton  England 70-79-77-73=299
T9 Thomas Barber  United Kingdom 75-76-72-77=300 +12
Auguste Boyer  France 73-77-70-80=300
Charles Whitcombe  England 74-75-72-79=300
(a) denotes amateur

References

  1. "Three tie for lead in British Open". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. United News. 19 June 1930. p. 17. Retrieved 16 May 2013. 
  2. "Media guide". The Open Championship. 2011. p. 105. Retrieved 23 April 2013. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Bobby Jones wins third British Open title; scores 291". Montreal Gazette. Associated Press. 21 June 1930. p. 21. Retrieved 16 May 2013. 
  4. "Bobby Jones wins British Open title". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Universal Services. 21 June 1930. p. 15. Retrieved 16 May 2013. 
  5. "Cotton, Jones and Macdonald Smith tie for golf lead". Montreal Gazette. Associated Press. 19 June 1930. p. 17. Retrieved 16 May 2013. 
  6. "Bobby Jones leads field in British Open by one stroke". Montreal Gazette. Associated Press. 20 June 1930. p. 19. Retrieved 16 May 2013. 

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