1904 Open Championship

The 1904 Open Championship was the 44th Open Championship, held 8–10 June at Royal St George's Golf Club in Sandwich, England. Jack White won his only major title, one stroke ahead of runners-up James Braid and J.H. Taylor, both former champions.[2]

1904 Open Championship
Tournament information
Dates8–10 June 1904
LocationSandwich, England
Course(s)Royal St George's Golf Club
Statistics
Field144 players, 52 after cut[1]
Cut168
Prize fund£115
Winner's share£50
Champion
Scotland Jack White
296
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For the first time, the Open was scheduled for three days; the final day remained at 36 holes, but the first two rounds were now over two days.[3] Those within nineteen strokes of the leader made the 36-hole cut, with the additional provision that the final day's field had to contain at least 32 professionals.

The opening round on Wednesday was cold and windy, which led to some high scoring. Robert Thomson led with 75 after reaching the turn in 34. He was a shot ahead of amateur John Graham Jr. and Harry Vardon.[4] It was less windy on Thursday for the second round, and Vardon led on 149, followed by Thomson on 151 and Graham on 152. James Sherlock set a new record for the Open with 71, while Willie Park Jr. scored 72; 52 players were within nineteen strokes of Vardon and made the cut at 168 or better.[5]

Overnight rain and light winds made for some low scoring on Friday. Braid set a new Championship record with a 69 in the third round, reaching the turn in 31. White has the second best score with a 72. After the morning round, Braid led on 226 with White on 227; Vardon was at 228 after a disappointing 79.[2]

White, one of the early starters in the afternoon, scored 69 for 296.[2] Braid also played well but his 71 left him a shot behind. He holed a long putt at the 15th but a four at the short 16th left him too much to do. Taylor was the last player with a chance to catch White but needed a 67 to do so. Starting 3-3-2, he reached the turn in 32. However, like Braid, he took four at the 16th and also ended up a shot behind. His 68 was another new Open record. White's total of 296 was yet another, the first total under 300.

Round summaries

First round

Wednesday, 8 June 1904

PlacePlayerScore
1 Robert Thomson75
T2 John Graham Jr. (a)76
Harry Vardon
T4 James Braid77
J.H. Taylor
Tom Vardon
7 Andrew Kirkaldy78
T8 George Coburn79
Phil Gaudin
T10 Robert Maxwell80
Ben Sayers
Jack White

Source:[1][4]

Second round

Thursday, 9 June 1904

PlacePlayerScore
1 Harry Vardon76-73=149
2 Robert Thomson75-76=151
3 John Graham Jr. (a)76-76=152
T4 James Sherlock83-71=154
Tom Vardon77-77=154
T6 J.H. Taylor77-78=155
Jack White80-75=155
8 Willie Park Jr.84-72=156
T9 James Braid77-80=157
Andrew Kirkaldy78-79=157

Source:[1][5]

Third round

Friday, 10 June 1904 (morning)

PlacePlayerScore
1 James Braid77-80-69=226
2 Jack White80-75-72=227
3 Harry Vardon76-73-79=228
T4 J.H. Taylor77-78-74=229
Tom Vardon77-77-75=229
6 John Graham Jr. (a)76-76-78=230
T7 Andrew Kirkaldy78-79-74=231
Robert Thomson75-76-80=231
9 James Sherlock83-71-78=232
10 Ernest Gray84-77-74=235

Source:[1][2]

Final round

Friday, 10 June 1904 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreMoney (£)
1 Jack White80-75-72-69=29650
T2 James Braid77-80-69-71=29720
J.H. Taylor77-78-74-68=297
4 Tom Vardon77-77-75-72=30110
5 Harry Vardon76-73-79-74=3027
10s
6 James Sherlock83-71-78-77=309
T7 John Graham Jr. (a)76-76-78-80=3100
Andrew Kirkaldy78-79-74-79=310
9 Sandy Herd84-76-76-75=311
T10 Robert Maxwell (a)80-80-76-77=313
Ben Sayers80-80-76-77=313

Source:[1][2][6]

References

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