The 1902 U.S. Open was the eighth U.S. Open, held October 10–11 at Garden City Golf Club in Garden City, New York, on Long Island, east of New York City.[1] Laurie Auchterlonie established a new 72-hole U.S. Open scoring record to win his only major title, six strokes ahead of Stewart Gardner and amateur Walter Travis.[2][3][4]

1902 U.S. Open
Tournament information
DatesOctober 10–11, 1902
LocationGarden City, New York
Course(s)Garden City Golf Club
Organized byUSGA
FormatStroke play − 72 holes
Statistics
Field83
Cutnone
Winner's share$200
Champion
Scotland Laurie Auchterlonie
307
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Auchterlonie posted rounds of 78-78-74-77 and became the first in U.S. Open history to card four sub-80 rounds. His 307 total was six shots better than the previous championship record, set by Harry Vardon in 1900.[4]

Clear skies greeted the field on Friday for the first two rounds.[5] The weather worsened on Saturday, with cloudy skies in the morning and a pouring rain in the afternoon. The adverse playing conditions didn't seem to affect the scoring; in fact many players played well in the final round in the rain. John Shippen, playing out of Marine Field Club in New York, became the first American-born player to finish in the money in a U.S. Open.[6]

The improvement in scores were in large part due to the introduction of the Haskell golf ball, which soon replaced the gutta-percha ball as the prominent golf ball in use.

Round summaries edit

First round edit

Friday, October 10, 1902 (morning)

Place Player Score
1   Jack Campbell 77
2   Laurie Auchterlonie 78
T3   Willie Anderson 79
  Arthur Griffiths
  Jack Park
  Alex Smith
  Harry Turpie
T8   David Brown 80
  Donald Ross
  Charles Thorn

Source:[3][5]

Second round edit

Friday, October 10, 1902 (afternoon)

Place Player Score
1   Laurie Auchterlonie 78-78=156
2   Stewart Gardner 82-76=158
3   Alex Ross 80-83=160
T4   Willie Anderson 79-82=161
  Willie Smith 82-79=161
6   Charles Thorn 80-82=162
7   Donald Ross 80-83=163
T8   David Hunter[7] 83-81=164
  John Shippen 83-81=164
  Walter Travis (a) 82-82=164
  Harry Turpie 79-85=164

Source:[3][5]

Third round edit

Saturday, October 11, 1902 (morning)

Place Player Score
1   Laurie Auchterlonie 78-78-74=230
2   Stewart Gardner 82-76-77=235
3   Willie Anderson 79-82-76=237
T4   John Shippen 83-81-75=239
  Walter Travis (a) 82-82-75=239
T6   Donald Ross 80-83-78=241
  Willie Smith 82-79-80=241
T8   Jack Campbell 77-87-79=243
  Charles Thorn 80-82-80=242
  Harry Turpie 79-85-78=242

Source:[2][3]

Final round edit

Saturday, October 11, 1902 (afternoon)

Place Player Score Money ($)
1   Laurie Auchterlonie 78-78-74-77=307 200
T2   Stewart Gardner 82-76-77-78=313 150
  Walter Travis (a) 82-82-75-74=313 0
4   Willie Smith 82-79-80-75=316 125
T5   Willie Anderson 79-82-76-81=318 90
  John Shippen 83-81-75-79=318
7   Charles Thorn 80-82-80-77=319 70
8   Harry Turpie 79-85-78-78=320 50
9   Donald Ross 80-83-78-81=322 40
10   Alex Ross 83-77-84-79=323 30

Source:[2][3]

Amateurs: Travis (313), Murphy (341), Watson (345), Livingston (348), Seeley (353),
                 Lockwood (356), Macdonald (357), Croker (360).

References edit

  1. ^ "Pros to tee off today". Chicago Daily Tribune. October 10, 1902. p. 7.
  2. ^ a b c "Auchterlonie is Open champion". Chicago Sunday Tribune. October 12, 1902. p. 1, sec. 2.
  3. ^ a b c d e 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. pp. 204–5. ISBN 9780786453955. Retrieved June 25, 2017.
  4. ^ a b "Auchterlonie Wins Open Championship at Garden City – Travis Ties for Second Place". The Fitchburg Sentinel. Fitchburg, Massachusetts. October 13, 1902. p. 1.
  5. ^ a b c "Best score by Glen View pro". Chicago Daily Tribune. October 11, 1902. p. 6.
  6. ^ "Open Golf Champion". The Saint Paul Globe. Minnesota. October 12, 1902. Retrieved August 26, 2015.
  7. ^ "Antique Golf Clubs from Scotland: Clubmakers".

External links edit

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