1904 U.S. Open (golf)

The 1904 U.S. Open was the tenth U.S. Open, held July 8–9 at Glen View Club in Golf, Illinois, a suburb northwest of Chicago.[1] Defending champion Willie Anderson won the third of his four U.S. Open titles, five strokes ahead of runner-up Gilbert Nicholls.[2][3]

1904 U.S. Open
Tournament information
DatesJuly 8–9, 1904
LocationGolf, Illinois
Course(s)Glen View Club
Organized byUSGA
FormatStroke play − 72 holes
Statistics
Length6,266 yards (5,730 m)
Field69, 47 after cut
Cut174
Winner's share$200
Champion
Willie Anderson
303
Glen View
Club
Location in the United States
Glen View
Club
Location in Illinois

Anderson shared the lead with Stewart Gardner at 75 on Friday morning, but a 78 in the afternoon dropped him two behind after 36 holes.[4] In the third round on Saturday morning, Fred Mackenzie shot 74 to take a two-stroke lead over Anderson and Gardner after 54 holes. Mackenzie and Gardner fell back in the afternoon; Mackenzie's 80 took him down to third and Gardner's 85 dropped him to sixth. Anderson had 72 for the lowest round in U.S. Open history, and his 303 also established a new championship low. Nicholls posted a 73 in the final round to finish ascend the leaderboard to second place.[2][3]

Anderson was the first to successfully defend a U.S. Open title, and he would become the first to win three straight the following year, yet to be equaled.

For the first time, the U.S. Open adopted a cut after 36 holes, eliminating those more than fifteen shots behind tenth place.

Round summaries

First round

Friday, July 8, 1904 (morning)

PlacePlayerScore
T1 Willie Anderson

75

Stewart Gardner
3 Fred Mackenzie76
4 Jack Hobens77
T5 Percy Barrett78
Alex Smith
George Thomson
T8 David Foulis79
Horace Rawlins
T10 Laurie Auchterlonie80
John Campbell
Bernard Nicholls
Gilbert Nicholls
Donald Ross

Source:[3][4]

Second round

Friday, July 8, 1904 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScore
1 Stewart Gardner75-76=151
2 Willie Anderson75-78=153
T3 Fred Mackenzie76-79=155
Horace Rawlins79-76=155
5 Gilbert Nicholls80-76=156
T6 Percy Barrett78-79=157
James Foulis83-74=157
Bernard Nicholls80-77=157
T9 Jack Hobens77-82=159
Alex Smith78-81=159

Source:[3][4]

Third round

Saturday, July 9, 1904 (morning)

PlacePlayerScore
1 Fred Mackenzie76-79-74=229
T2 Willie Anderson75-78-78=231
Stewart Gardner75-76-80=231
T4 James Foulis83-74-78=235
Gilbert Nicholls80-76-79=235
T6 Laurie Auchterlonie80-81-75=236
Percy Barrett78-79-79=236
Bernard Nicholls80-77-79=236
9 Jack Hobens77-82-80=239
T10David Robertson82-78-80=240
Donald Ross80-82-78=240
Bobby Simpson82-82-76=240

Source:[2][3]

Final round

Saturday, July 9, 1904 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreMoney ($)
1 Willie Anderson75-78-78-72=303200
2 Gilbert Nicholls80-76-79-73=308150
3 Fred Mackenzie76-79-74-80=309125
T4 Laurie Auchterlonie80-81-75-78=31490
Bernard Nicholls80-77-79-78=314
T6 Percy Barrett78-79-79-80=31653
Stewart Gardner75-76-80-85=316
Bobby Simpson82-82-76-76=316
9 James Foulis83-74-78-82=31730
10 Donald Ross80-82-78-78=31825

Source:[2][3]

Amateurs: C. Egan (329), Hunter (331), Edwards (332), Phelps (348), Clingman (349), W. Egan (363)

References

  1. "Expert golfers to begin play". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 8, 1904. p. 9.
  2. "Anderson again champion". Chicago Sunday Tribune. July 10, 1904. p. 1, sec. 2.
  3. Brenner, Morgan G. (2009). The Majors of Golf: Complete Results of The Open, the U.S. Open, the PGA Championship and the Masters, 1860-2008. p. 208. ISBN 9780786453955. Retrieved June 24, 2017.
  4. "Easterners lead in golf tourney". Chicago Daily Tribune. July 9, 1904. p. 10.

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