1863 Open Championship
Tournament information
Dates18 September 1863
LocationPrestwick, South Ayrshire, Scotland
Course(s)Prestwick Golf Club
Statistics
Field14 players
Prize fund£10
Winner's shareNil
Champion
Scotland Willie Park, Sr.
168
Willie Park, Sr. winner of the Challenge Belt in 1863

The 1863 Open Championship was the fourth Open Championship and was again held at Prestwick Golf Club. Eight professionals and six amateurs contested the event in wet and windy weather, with Willie Park, Sr. winning the championship for the second time, by two shots from Tom Morris, Sr.

As in previous years, the contest was held over three rounds of the twelve-hole links course. For the first time there was prize money for those finishing 2nd, 3rd and 4th, although the winner only received the Challenge Belt for the next year.

Davie Park, younger brother of Willie, led after the first round with a score of 55. An excellent second round 54 meant that Willie led by four strokes. Eventually Willie won by two strokes from Morris, spoiling Morris's attempt at a third consecutive win, which would have given him outright possession of the Challenge Belt, although Morris took the second prize of £5.[1]

Final leaderboard

Source:[2]

Friday, 18 September 1863

PlacePlayerScoreMoney
1Scotland Willie Park, Sr.56-54-58=168
2Scotland Tom Morris, Sr.56-58-56=170£5
3Scotland Davie Park55-63-54=172£3
4Scotland Andrew Strath61-55-58=174£2
5England George Daniel Brown58-61-57=176
6Scotland Robert Andrew62-57-59=178
7Scotland Charlie Hunter61-61-62=184
8Scotland James Knight (a)66-65-59=190
9Scotland James Miller (a)63-63-66=192
10Scotland James Paxton65-65-66=196

References

  1. "The Open - 4th Open - Prestwick 1863". Archived from the original on 22 February 2015. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
  2. 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. Vol. 1. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-3360-5.
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