1912 U.S. Open
Tournament information
DatesAugust 1–2, 1912
LocationAmherst, New York
Course(s)Country Club of Buffalo
Organized byUSGA
FormatStroke play − 72 holes
Statistics
Par74
Length6,326 yards (5,784 m)[1]
Field120, 78 after cut
Cut166 (+18)
Winner's share$300
Champion
United States John McDermott
294 (−2)
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The 1912 U.S. Open was the 18th U.S. Open, held August 1–2 at the Country Club of Buffalo in Amherst, New York, a suburb east of Buffalo. (The course is now Grover Cleveland Golf Course, owned by Erie County. The Country Club of Buffalo relocated several miles east in 1926 to Williamsville (42°58′19″N 78°43′37″W / 42.972°N 78.727°W / 42.972; -78.727).) Twenty-year-old John McDermott successfully defended his U.S. Open title, two strokes ahead of runner-up Tom McNamara.[2]

At the end of the second round on Thursday, Mike Brady, Percy Barrett, and Alex Smith were tied for the lead, with defending champion McDermott two back.[3]

In the third round on Friday morning, played in rainy conditions with thunderstorms threatening to disrupt play, McDermott managed to card a 74 despite hitting two drives out of bounds. He still trailed Brady by three going into the final round in the afternoon, but Brady struggled on his way to a 79 and 299 total. McNamara, seven back at the start of the round, fired a course-record 69 to post 296; his 142 over the last two rounds was a new tournament record, but not enough to catch McDermott. Despite a bogey on the last hole, McDermott carded a 71 for a 294 total, two shots ahead of McNamara.[2]

McDermott, age 20, was already a two-time U.S. Open champion, but by 1914 his golf career was over. After a series of personal setbacks, he began suffering from mental illness and spent most of the rest of his life in a mental institution.

Jim Barnes, a future champion in 1921, tied for 18th in his first U.S. Open. Horace Rawlins, the winner of the inaugural Open in 1895, made his final appearance and missed the cut.

The par-6 tenth hole measured 606 yards (554 m), the longest hole in U.S. Open history up to that point and the only time a hole was given a par more than five.

Course

(present-day Grover Cleveland Golf Course)

HoleYardsPar  HoleYardsPar
13454106066
23154114004
34064123404
43804132103
54555141703
63004155165
71253161553
84305175405
93004183334
Out3,05637In3,27037
Source:[1]Total6,32674

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, August 1, 1912 (morning)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1United States Mike Brady72−2
Canada Dan Kenny
England George Sargent
T4Scotland Frank Peebles73−1
United States Walter Travis (a)
T6Scotland Grange Alves74E
England Percy Barrett
 Canada
Scotland Alex Campbell
Scotland Jack Campbell
United States Jack Croke
United States John McDermott
United States Tom McNamara
Scotland David Ogilvie

Source:[3]

Second round

Thursday, August 1, 1912 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1England Percy Barrett
 Canada
74-73=147−1
United States Mike Brady72-75=147
Scotland Alex Smith77-70=147
T4Scotland Jack Campbell74-75=149+1
United States John McDermott74-75=149
Scotland Frank Peebles73-76=149
T7England Jim Barnes77-73=150+2
England George Sargent72-78=150
T10Scotland Tom Anderson, Jr.75-76=151+3
Scotland Alex Campbell74-77=151

Source:[3]

Third round

Friday, August 2, 1912 (morning)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1United States Mike Brady72-75-73=220−2
2United States John McDermott74-75-74=223+1
3Scotland Alex Smith77-70-77=224+2
4England George Sargent72-78-76=226+4
5United States Tom McNamara74-80-73=227+5
6United States Otto Hackbarth77-77-75=229+7
T7Canada Charlie Murray75-78-77=230+8
United States Walter Travis (a)73-79-78=230
T9Scotland Alex Campbell74-77-80=231+9
United States Jack Dowling76-79-76=231

Source:[2]

Final round

Friday, August 2, 1912 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1United States John McDermott74-75-74-71=294−2300
2United States Tom McNamara74-80-73-69=296E150
T3United States Mike Brady72-75-73-79=299+390
Scotland Alex Smith77-70-77-75=299
5Scotland Alex Campbell74-77-80-71=302+670
6England George Sargent72-78-76-77=303+760
T7United States Jack Dowling76-79-76-74=305+945
United States Otto Hackbarth77-77-75-76=305
9Canada Charlie Murray75-78-77-76=306+1040
T10Scotland Tom Anderson, Jr.75-76-81-75=307+1125
Scotland Frank Peebles73-76-83-75=307
United States Walter Travis (a)73-79-78-77=3070

Source:[2]

Amateurs: Travis (+11), J. Anderson (+14), Gardner (+23), Lee (+29).

References

  1. 1 2 "Start Open golf play today". Chicago Daily Tribune. August 1, 1912. p. 14.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "M'Dermott tops Open golf field". Chicago Daily Tribune. August 3, 1912. p. 10.
  3. 1 2 3 "Three tie in golf tourney". Chicago Daily Tribune. August 2, 1912. p. 12.

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