1914 U.S. Open
Tournament information
DatesAugust 20–21, 1914
LocationMidlothian, Illinois
Course(s)Midlothian Country Club
Organized byUSGA
FormatStroke play − 72 holes
Statistics
Par72
Length6,421 yards (5,871 m)[1]
Field66 players
Winner's share$300
Champion
United States Walter Hagen
290 (+2)
Midlothian is located in the United States
Midlothian
Midlothian
Location in the United States
Midlothian  is located in Illinois
Midlothian 
Midlothian 
Location in Illinois

The 1914 U.S. Open was the 20th U.S. Open, held August 20–21 at Midlothian Country Club in Midlothian, Illinois, a suburb southwest of Chicago. 21-year-old Walter Hagen held off amateur Chick Evans by a single stroke to win the first of his two U.S. Open titles.[1][2] It was the first of Hagen's eleven major championships.

Hagen opened with a U.S. Open record 68, a stroke ahead of defending champion Francis Ouimet. He led Tom McNamara by a shot after 36 holes,[3][4] then took a two-stroke lead over McNamara into the final round, with Ouimet three back. McNamara and Ouimet, however, fell back with rounds of 83 and 78, respectively. That left the hard-charging Evans as the last player capable of catching Hagen. Evans needed a two on the 18th to tie, but his chip from the edge of the green came up just short. Hagen birdied the 18th for the fourth consecutive round, a feat unmatched by any U.S. Open champion before or since, and prevailed by one over Evans. Evans' 141 over the final 36 holes set a new U.S. Open record, but it was broken just two years later.

Two-time champion John McDermott, age 22, tied for ninth in his sixth and final U.S. Open appearance.

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, August 20, 1914 (morning)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1United States Walter Hagen68−4
2United States Francis Ouimet (a)69−3
T3Scotland James Donaldson72E
United States Tom McNamara
France Louis Tellier
T6England Jim Barnes73+1
Scotland George Simpson
 United States
T8United States J. J. O'Brien74+2
England George Sargent
T10United States Jack Burke Sr.75+3

Source:[3]

Second round

Thursday, August 20, 1914 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1United States Walter Hagen68-74=142−2
2United States Tom McNamara72-71=143−1
3United States Francis Ouimet (a)69-76=145+1
T4United States Joe Mitchell77-69=146+2
United States J. J. O'Brien74-72=146
T6United States Alec Ross72-75=147+3
United States James Simpson76-71=147
France Louis Tellier72-75=147
T9England Jim Barnes73-76=149+5
Scotland George Simpson
 United States
73-76=149
United States Tom Kerrigan76-73=149

Source:[3]

Third round

Friday, August 21, 1914 (morning)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1United States Walter Hagen68-74-75=217+1
2United States Tom McNamara72-71-76=219+3
3United States Francis Ouimet (a)69-76-75=220+4
T4United States Chick Evans (a)76-74-71=221+5
France Louis Tellier72-75-74=221
6United States J. J. O'Brien74-72-77=223+7
T7United States Mike Brady78-72-74=224+8
Scotland George Simpson
 United States
76-71-77=224
T9Scotland James Donaldson72-79-74=225+9
United States John McDermott77-74-74=225
England George Sargent74-77-74=225

Source:[2]

Final round

Friday, August 21, 1914 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1United States Walter Hagen68-74-75-73=290+2300
2United States Chick Evans (a)76-74-71-70=291+30
T3Scotland Fred McLeod78-73-75-71=297+9125
England George Sargent74-77-74-72=297
T5United States Mike Brady78-72-74-74=298+1075
Scotland James Donaldson72-79-74-73=298
United States Francis Ouimet (a)69-76-75-78=2980
8France Louis Tellier72-75-74-78=299+1160
T9United States John McDermott77-74-74-75=300+1245
Arthur Smith79-73-76-72=300

Source:[2]

(a) denotes amateur

References

  1. 1 2 "Hagen captures Open golf title". Milwaukee Sentinel. August 22, 1914. p. 8. Retrieved May 17, 2013.
  2. 1 2 3 Davis, J.G. (August 22, 1914). "Hagen triumphs, beating C. Evans by only 1 stroke". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 13.
  3. 1 2 3 Davis, J.G. (August 21, 1914). "Course record broken by Hagen in Open tourney". Chicago Daily Tribune. p. 10.
  4. "Hagen leads field in national meet". Milwaukee Sentinel. August 21, 1914. p. 5. Retrieved May 17, 2013.

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