1901 Open Championship

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The 1901 Open Championship was the 41st Open Championship, held 5–6 June at Muirfield in Gullane, East Lothian, Scotland. James Braid won the Championship, three strokes ahead of runner-up Harry Vardon. The Championship was a close contest between Braid, Vardon and J.H. Taylor with the leading amateur 11 strokes behind Braid and the next professional 16 strokes behind.

Dates5–6 June 1901
LocationGullane, East Lothian, Scotland
CourseMuirfield
Field100 players, 38 after cut[1]
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1901 Open Championship
Tournament information
Dates5–6 June 1901
LocationGullane, East Lothian, Scotland
CourseMuirfield
Statistics
Field100 players, 38 after cut[1]
Cut175
Prize fund£115
Winner's share£50
Champion
Scotland James Braid
309
 1900
1902 
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Muirfield is located in Scotland
Muirfield
Muirfield
Location in Scotland

All entries played 36 holes on the first day with all those within 19 strokes of the leader making the cut and playing 36 holes on the final day, with the additional provision that the final day's field had to contain at least 32 professionals.

In a strong wind, Vardon led after the first round with a 77 and followed this with a 78. At the end of the first day, he was joined on 155 by Braid. Taylor was next, seven shots behind with James Kinnell and Jack White a further two strokes back. Such was the dominance of Braid and Vardon that only 36 players (31 professionals and five amateurs) scored 174 or better and the cut was made at 175 to include 33 professionals.

After the third round, Braid was five shots clear of Vardon, with Taylor two further shots behind and the rest of the field a further eight strokes behind. With a clear lead, he played a cautious final round of 80. With Braid having finished his round, Vardon had a chance to tie if he could play the last three holes in level fours. However at the 16th he topped his second shot, put his third into a bunker and took six, ending his chances. Taylor finished third with amateur Harold Hilton a further seven strokes behind. If not for a brutal 89 in the first round, Hilton would have fared much better on the final leaderboard.

First day leaderboard

Wednesday, 5 June 1901

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PlacePlayerScore
T1Scotland James Braid79-76=155
Jersey Harry Vardon77-78=155
3England J.H. Taylor79-83=162
T4Scotland James Kinnell79-85=164
Scotland Jack White82-82=164
T6Scotland John Graham Jr. (a)82-83=165
Scotland Willie Park Jr.78-87=165
T8Scotland Charles Dalziel (a)82-84=166
Scotland Johnny Laidlay (a)84-82=166
T10Jersey Jack Gaudin86-81=167
Scotland Jim Hutchison84-83=167
England Rowland Jones85-82=167
England Alfred Lewis85-82=167
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Final leaderboard

Source:[2]

Thursday, 6 June 1901

More information Place, Player ...
PlacePlayerScoreMoney
1Scotland James Braid79-76-74-80=309£50
2Jersey Harry Vardon77-78-79-78=312£25
3England J.H. Taylor79-83-74-77=313£15
4England Harold Hilton (a)89-80-75-76=320
5Scotland Sandy Herd87-81-81-76=325£10
6Scotland Jack White82-82-80-82=326£7 10s
T7Scotland James Kinnell79-85-86-78=328£7 10s
Scotland Johnny Laidlay (a)84-82-82-80=328
T9Jersey Phil Gaudin86-81-86-76=3290
Scotland John Graham Jr. (a)82-83-81-83=329
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