1915 U.S. Open (golf)

The 1915 U.S. Open was the 21st U.S. Open, held June 17–18 at Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield, New Jersey, west of New York City. Four-time U.S. Amateur champion Jerome Travers captured his only U.S. Open title, one stroke ahead of runner-up Tom McNamara.[1] The championship was played on the original course at Baltusrol, now known as the Old Course, which no longer exists.

1915 U.S. Open
Travers with the winner's cup
Tournament information
DatesJune 17−18, 1915
LocationSpringfield, New Jersey
Course(s)Baltusrol Golf Club
Old Course (no longer exists)
Organized byUSGA
FormatStroke play − 72 holes
Statistics
Par74
Length6,212 yards (5,680 m)[1]
Field66 players
Winner's share($300)
Champion
Jerome Travers (a)
297 (+1)
Baltusrol 
Location in the United States
Baltusrol 
Location in New Jersey

Future U.S. Open champions Jim Barnes and Chick Evans shared the first round lead, with Travers five behind. After a 72 in the second round, Travers pulled to within two-shots of leaders Barnes and Louis Tellier.[2]

Travers took the lead in the third round with a 73, a shot ahead of Barnes, Tellier, Bob MacDonald, and Mike Brady, with McNamara two behind. MacDonald shot a 78 in the final round to finish in third, while Barnes and Tellier both shot 79 to finish in fourth. McNamara posted a 75 to total 298 as Travers made the turn at 39, and needed a 37 on the back-nine to win the title. His drive at the 10th went out of bounds, while his second shot found the rough. His third shot cleared the water surrounding the green and settled less than three feet (0.9 m) from the hole. He managed to save par with a 15-footer (4.5 m) at the 11th, three-putted for bogey at the 12th, but then made a birdie at 15. Pars over the final three holes saw him finish with a 76 and a 297 total.[3]

Shortly after this win, Travers announced his retirement from competitive golf and never played in the U.S. Open again.

Defending champion Walter Hagen finished nine strokes back, in a tie for tenth place.

The Old Course at Baltusrol was plowed under three years later in 1918 by course architect A. W. Tillinghast to create the Upper and Lower Courses.

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, June 17, 1915 (morning)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1 Jim Barnes71−3
Chick Evans (a)
3 Bob MacDonald72−2
T4 Jock Hutchison74E
Fred McLeod
T6Davis Ogilvie75+1
George Sargent
Louis Tellier
T9 Mike Brady76+2
Alex Campbell
Joe Mitchell
Jerome Travers (a)

Source:[2]

Second round

Thursday, June 17, 1915 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1 Jim Barnes71-75=146−2
Louis Tellier75-71=146
3 Mike Brady76-71=147−1
4 Jerome Travers (a)76-72=148E
T5 Bob MacDonald72-77=149+1
Tom McNamara78-71=149
7 Fred McLeod74-76=150+2
T8 Walter Hagen78-73=151+3
Alex Campbell76-75=151
T10 Chick Evans (a)71-81=152+4
George Low78-74=152
George Sargent75-77=152

Source:[2]

Third round

Friday, June 18, 1915 (morning)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1 Jerome Travers (a)76-72-73=221−1
T2 Mike Brady76-71-75=222E
Bob MacDonald72-77-73=222
Louis Tellier75-71-76=222
5 Tom McNamara78-71-74=223+1
T6 Jim Barnes71-75-79=225+3
Alex Campbell76-75-74=225
8 Fred McLeod74-76-76=226+4
9 Walter Hagen78-73-76=227+5
10 George Low78-74-76=228+6

Source:[3]

Final round

Friday, June 18, 1915 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1 Jerome Travers (a)76-72-73-76=297+10
2 Tom McNamara78-71-74-75=298+2300
3 Bob MacDonald72-77-73-78=300+4150
T4 Jim Barnes71-75-79-76=301+590
Louis Tellier75-71-76-79=301
6 Mike Brady76-71-75-80=302+670
7 George Low78-74-76-75=303+760
T8 Jock Hutchison74-79-76-76=305+945
Fred McLeod74-76-76-79=305
T10 Alex Campbell76-75-74-81=306+106
Emmet French77-79-75-75=306
Walter Hagen78-73-76-79=306
Tom Kerrigan78-75-76-77=306
Gilbert Nicholls78-81-73-74=306
Jack Park77-77-75-77=306
Wilfrid Reid77-78-75-76=306
George Sargent75-77-79-75=306

Source:[3]

Amateurs: Travers (+1), Evans (+11), Stone (+12), Ouimet (+21).

References

  1. Hinckley, Rockwell (June 19, 1915). "Golf". Milwaukee Journal. p. 6.
  2. Smith, Harry C. (June 18, 1915). "Eastern pros tie for lead in golf meet". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 12.
  3. Smith, Harry C. (June 19, 1915). "Travers wins golf classic at Baltusrol". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 10.

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