1934 Open Championship
Tournament information | |
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Dates | 27–29 June 1934 |
Location | Sandwich, England |
Course(s) | Royal St George's Golf Club |
Statistics | |
Field | 101 players, 69 after cut[1] |
Cut | 153 |
Prize fund | £500 |
Winner's share | £100 |
Champion | |
Henry Cotton | |
283 |
The 1934 Open Championship was the 69th Open Championship, held 27–29 June at Royal St George's Golf Club in Sandwich, England. Henry Cotton dominated the championship, leading wire-to-wire on his way to a five-stroke win and his first of three Open titles.
Henry Cotton began the tournament with a round of 67, then shot a tournament-record 65 in the second round to open up a ten shot lead over the field. After a third round of 72 he still led by 10 going into the final round. Despite his comfortable lead, Cotton suffered from nerves and began to feel the pressure in the final round. He made the turn in 40, then dropped three shots on the next three holes. Suddenly it appeared as if his lead was in jeopardy. He managed to get up-and-down on the 13th, however, and steadied himself on his way to a 79 and a five shot win over Sid Brews. His 283 total tied the tournament record set by Gene Sarazen two years earlier.
Cotton was the first Englishman to win the Open Championship since Arthur Havers in 1923. The past 10 Opens had all been won by American-born players or Englishmen living in the United States. Cotton's win here was part of a long period of sustained excellence in the tournament. From 1930 through 1952, he finished in the top-10 of every Open he played except one. In all, he played in 20 Opens between 1927 and 1958, winning three and finishing in the top-10 in 17 of them.
Final leaderboard
Friday, 29 June 1934
Place | Player | Country | Score |
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1 | Henry Cotton | England | 67-65-72-79=283 |
2 | Sid Brews | South Africa | 76-71-70-71=288 |
3 | Alf Padgham | England | 71-70-75-74=290 |
T4 | Marcel Dallemagne | France | 71-73-71-77=292 |
Joe Kirkwood, Sr. | Australia | 74-69-71-78=292 | |
Macdonald Smith | United States | 77-71-72-72=292 | |
T7 | Bert Hodson | Wales | 71-74-74-76=295 |
Charles Whitcombe | England | 71-72-74-78=295 | |
T9 | Percy Alliss | England | 73-75-71-77=296 |
Ernest Whitcombe | England | 72-77-73-74=296 |
References
- ↑ "Media guide". The Open Championship. 2011. p. 101. Retrieved 21 April 2013.
External links
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