1921 U.S. Open (golf)

The 1921 U.S. Open was the 25th U.S. Open, held July 21–22 at Columbia Country Club in Chevy Chase, Maryland, a suburb northwest of Washington, D.C. Jim Barnes won his only U.S. Open, nine strokes ahead of runners-up Walter Hagen and Fred McLeod, both former champions.[1][2] It was the third of Barnes' four major championships.

1921 U.S. Open
Tournament information
DatesJuly 21–22, 1921
LocationChevy Chase, Maryland
Course(s)Columbia Country Club
Organized byUSGA
FormatStroke play − 72 holes
Statistics
Par70
Field84
Cutnone
Winner's share$500
Champion
Jim Barnes
289 (+9)
Columbia CC 
Location in the United States
Columbia CC 
Location in Maryland

Barnes shot an opening round 69 on Thursday morning and led wire-to-wire; he led McLeod by four after the second round,[3][4] and by seven through 54 holes. President Warren G. Harding was in attendance for the final round on Friday afternoon and presented the championship cup and medal to Barnes.[5] Barnes' play was described by Evening Star sports reporter Walter R. McCallum as "a remarkable brand of golf by playing with the most implicit confidence and coolness".[5]

Chick Evans, the 1916 champion, edged 19-year-old Bobby Jones by a single stroke for low amateur, finishing alone in fourth place.[1] Two-time champion Alex Smith played in his last major and finished in a tie for fifth place.

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, July 21, 1921 (morning)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1 Jim Barnes69−1
2 George Duncan72+2
3 Chick Evans (a)73+3
T4 Clarence Hackney74+4
Emil Loeffler
Fred McLeod
T7 Leo Diegel75+5
Emmet French
Jock Hutchison
Joe Kirkwood
Charlie Murray
Alex Smith

Source:[3]

Second round

Thursday, July 21, 1921 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1 Jim Barnes69-75=144+4
T2 Fred McLeod74-74=148+8
Charlie Murray75-73=148
4 Bobby Jones (a)78-71=149+9
T5 George Duncan72-78=150+10
Clarence Hackney74-76=150
Alex Smith75-75=150
Louis Tellier76-74=150
T9 Chick Evans (a)73-78=151+11
Emil Loeffler74-77=151

Source:[3]

Third round

Friday, July 22, 1921 (morning)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1 Jim Barnes69-75-73=217+7
T2 Walter Hagen79-73-72=224+14
Fred McLeod74-74-76=224
4 Emil Loeffler74-77-74=225+15
T5 Emmet French75-77-74=226+16
Bobby Jones (a)78-71-77=226
7 Chick Evans (a)73-78-76=227+17
T8 George Duncan72-78-78=228+28
Clarence Hackney74-76-78=228
Louis Tellier76-74-78=228

Source:[1][3]

Final round

Friday, July 22, 1921 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1 Jim Barnes69-75-73-72=289+9500
T2 Walter Hagen79-73-72-74=298+18250
Fred McLeod74-74-76-74=298
4 Chick Evans (a)73-78-76-75=302+220
T5 Emmet French75-77-74-77=303+23125
Bobby Jones (a)78-71-77-77=3030
Alex Smith75-75-79-74=303125
T8 George Duncan72-78-78-77=305+2585
Clarence Hackney[6]74-76-78-77=305
10 Emil Loeffler74-77-74-81=306+2675

Source:[1][3]

(a) denotes amateur

References

  1. Richardson, W.D. (July 23, 1921). "Barnes takes golf title; Evans fourth". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 7.
  2. Walsh, David J. (July 23, 1921). "Barnes Open golf champion; ties record". Milwaukee Journal. p. 6.
  3. Richardson, W.D. (July 22, 1921). "Barnes first at half-way mark in golf". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 13.
  4. Walsh, David J. (July 22, 1921). "Abe Mitchell "picks-up" in golf title tourney". Milwaukee Journal. p. 20.
  5. McCallum, Walter R. (June 24, 1921). "Britons and Old Guard Fail in Golf Classic". Evening Star. Washington, D.C. p. 23. Retrieved May 15, 2015.
  6. According to his naturalization certificate (available at Ancestry.com) Hackney became a U.S. citizen in May 1921

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