1930 Open Championship

1930 golf tournament held at the Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Hoylake, Wirral, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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,[4][5][6] on his way to the single-season Grand Slam.[7][8]

Dates18–20 June 1930
Par72[1]
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1930 Open Championship
Tournament information
Dates18–20 June 1930
LocationHoylake, England
CourseRoyal Liverpool Golf Club
Statistics
Par72[1]
Length6,750 yards (6,172 m)[2]
Field112 players, 61 after cut[3]
Cut158 (+14)
Prize fund£400
Winner's share(£100)
Champion
United States Bobby Jones (a)
291 (+3)
 1929
1931 
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Hoylake is located in England
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Location in England
Hoylake is located in Merseyside
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Royal Liverpool Golf Club in Hoylake, Merseyside, west of Liverpool, England

Qualifying took place on 16–17 June, Monday and Tuesday, with 18 holes at Royal Liverpool and 18 holes at Wallasey, and the top 100 and ties qualified. Archie Compston led the field with 141; the qualifying score was 158 (+14) and 112 players advanced.[9][10][11] Prize money was increased sixty per cent, from £250 to £400.[12]

Jones arrived in Hoylake after winning the British Amateur championship in late May.[13][14] He opened with 70 on Wednesday, in a tie for the lead with Henry Cotton and Smith.[15][16] Jones followed with a 72 on Thursday to take a one-stroke lead over Fred Robson after 36 holes.[17] The top 60 and ties would make the cut and qualify for the final 36 holes; it was at 158 (+14) and 61 advanced.[18]

Archie Compston's third round score of 68 on Friday morning gave him a one-shot lead over Jones heading to the final round, but he then collapsed with an 82 in the afternoon 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 (+3). 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 three and tied Diegel for second place.[4][5][6]

Jones became the first player since John Ball in 1890 to win both the British Amateur and British Open in the same year.[2][5] 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 at Merion.[7][8] Jones then retired from competitive golf at age 28 and never played in the Open Championship again; through 2016, he remains the last amateur to win it.

Jones' win ended a stretch where American-born golfers won ten consecutive major championships. This is the third longest winning streak in majors for American-born golfers after streaks that ended in 1947 and 1977.

Four-time winner and two-time defending champion Walter Hagen did not enter.[2][9][10] Arnaud Massy, the 1907 champion, played in his final Open at age 52 and missed the cut by a stroke.[18]

Course

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HoleNameYardsParHoleNameYardsPar
1Course415410Dee4104
2Road369411Alps1933
3Long480512Hilbre4014
4New158313Rushes1603
5Telegraph418414Field5115
6Briars383415Lake4434
7Dowie200316Dun5325
8Far482517Royal3944
9Punch Bowl393418Stand4084
Out3,29836In3,45236
Source:[2][9]Total6,75072
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Round summaries

First round

Wednesday, 18 June 1930

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Source:[15][16]

Second round

Thursday, 19 June 1930

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PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1United States Bobby Jones (a)70-72=142−2
2England Fred Robson71-72=143−1
3United States Horton Smith72-72=144E
T4England Archie Compston74-73=147+3
United States Leo Diegel74-73=147
United States Don Moe (a)74-73=147
England Philip Rodgers74-73=147
United States Macdonald Smith70-77=147
9England Jim Barnes71-77=148+4
T10England Percy Alliss75-74=149+5
England Henry Cotton70-79=149
England Charles Whitcombe74-75=149
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Source:[17][18]

Third round

Friday, 20 June 1930 (morning)

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PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1England Archie Compston74-73-68=215−1
2United States Bobby Jones (a)70-72-74=216E
3United States Leo Diegel74-73-71=218+2
T4England Jim Barnes71-77-72=220+4
France Auguste Boyer73-77-70=220
6United States Macdonald Smith70-77-75=222+6
T7England Tom Barber75-76-72=223+7
United States Don Moe (a)74-73-76=223
England Philip Rodgers74-73-76=223
England Reg Whitcombe78-72-73=223
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Source:[3][4][18]

Final round

Friday, 20 June 1930 (afternoon)

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PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney (£)
1United States Bobby Jones (a)70-72-74-75=291+30
T2United States Leo Diegel74-73-71-75=293+587
10s
United States Macdonald Smith70-77-75-71=293
T4England Fred Robson71-72-78-75=296+837
10s
United States Horton Smith72-73-78-73=296
T6England Jim Barnes71-77-72-77=297+917
10s
England Archie Compston74-73-68-82=297
8England Henry Cotton70-79-77-73=299+1115
T9England Tom Barber75-76-72-77=300+1210
France Auguste Boyer73-77-70-80=300
England Charles Whitcombe74-75-72-79=300
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Source:[3][12][19]

Amateurs: Jones (+3), Moe (+15), L. Hartley (+23), Sutton (+29), Tolley (+29),
                 Bentley (+30), Oppenheimer (+33), Souley (+34).

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