1928 Open Championship
Tournament information
Dates9–11 May 1928
LocationSandwich, England
Course(s)Royal St George's Golf Club
Statistics
Length6,616 yards (6,050 m)
Field113 players, 52 after cut[1]
Cut159
Prize fund£250
Winner's share£75
Champion
United States Walter Hagen
292
Sandwich  is located in England
Sandwich 
Sandwich 
Location in England
Sandwich is located in Kent
Sandwich
Sandwich
Location in Kent. England

The 1928 Open Championship was the 63rd Open Championship, held 9–11 May at Royal St George's Golf Club in Sandwich, England. Walter Hagen won the third of his four Open Championship titles, two strokes ahead of runner-up Gene Sarazen.[2][3] It was his second triumph at Royal St George's, the site of his first Open win in 1922.[4] It was the tenth of his eleven major titles; his second Open victory came in 1924 at Royal Liverpool.

For this year and the next, the Open was played earlier than usual, in early May, and Hagen won both. Qualifying was held on 7–8 May, Monday and Tuesday, with 18 holes at St George's and 18 holes at Prince's,[5] and the top 100 and ties qualified. José Jurado led the qualifiers on 144,[6] which included four Bradbeer brothers: James, Bob, Ernest, and Fred.[7] The qualifying score was 162 and 113 players qualified.[6]

Two-time defending champion Bobby Jones decided not to make the trip across the Atlantic this year, meaning all eyes were on other American stars. Two weeks prior, Walter Hagen played a match against Archie Compston and lost badly, 18 & 17.[4] Realizing he needed practice, Hagen resolved to skip the parties for which he had become famous and concentrate on his game.

On Wednesday, Bill Mehlhorn opened with 71 to take the lead, with Sarazen a stroke behind.[8][9] Mehlhorn had a poor 78 on the second day and José Jurado took over the lead on 145.[10]«» Hagen and Sarazen were second on 148 with Mehlhorn and Archie Compston on 149. To make the cut, players would need to be within 14 strokes of the leader after 36 holes; it was at 159 and 52 players advanced.[11]

On Friday morning, Hagen took the lead by a stroke from Jurado and Sarazen, two ahead of Compston. Hagen's 72 that afternoon gave him 292 and the victory, two shots ahead of Sarazen.[2] Jurado had a disappointing 80 and dropped into a tie for sixth place. The prizes were presented by the Prince of Wales.

Six-time champion Harry Vardon, age 58, made his last cut in the Open Championship and tied for 47th. He qualified for the Open just once more, the following year.

Round summaries

First round

Wednesday, 9 May 1928

PlacePlayerScore
1United States Bill Mehlhorn71
2United States Gene Sarazen72
3Argentina José Jurado74
T4England Percy Alliss75
England Archie Compston
Scotland George Duncan
United States Walter Hagen
England Bill Twine
England Syd Wingate
T10Scotland Stewart Burns76
France Jean Gassiat
England Fred Taggart

Source:[8]

Second round

Thursday, 10 May 1928

PlacePlayerScore
1Argentina José Jurado74-71=145
T2United States Walter Hagen75-73=148
United States Gene Sarazen72-76=148
T4England Archie Compston75-74=149
United States Bill Mehlhorn71-78=149
T6Scotland Stewart Burns76-74=150
England Fred Taggart76-74=150
England Tom Williamson77-73=150
9England Percy Alliss75-76=151
T10England Aubrey Boomer79-73=152
England Henry Cotton77-75=152
England Bill Davies78-74=152
Scotland George Duncan75-77=152
England Fred Robson79-73=152

Source:[11]

Third round

Friday, 11 May 1928 (morning)

PlacePlayerScore
1United States Walter Hagen75-73-72=220
T2Argentina José Jurado74-71-76=221
United States Gene Sarazen72-76-73=221
4England Archie Compston75-74-73=222
T5Scotland Stewart Burns76-74-75=225
United States Bill Mehlhorn71-78-76=225
England Fred Robson79-73-73=225
8England Percy Alliss75-76-75=226
T9England Fred Taggart76-74-77=227
England Tom Williamson77-73-77=227

Source:[1][2]

Final round

Friday, 11 May 1928 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreMoney (£)
1United States Walter Hagen75-73-72-72=29275
2United States Gene Sarazen72-76-73-73=29450
3England Archie Compston75-74-73-73=29525
T4England Percy Alliss75-76-75-72=29815
England Fred Robson79-73-73-73=298
T6England Jim Barnes81-73-76-71=30110
Jersey Aubrey Boomer79-73-77-72=301
Argentina José Jurado74-71-76-80=301
9United States Bill Mehlhorn71-78-76-77=302
10England Bill Davies78-74-79-73=304

Source:[1][2][12]

Amateurs: Perkins (307), Hezlet (309), Hope (312), R Hartley (316), Torrance (316), Evans (319)

References

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  2. 1 2 3 4 "Hagen again champion". Glasgow Herald. 12 May 1928. p. 9.
  3. "Hagen's 292 wins British Open golf tournament". Chicago Daily Tribune. 12 May 1928. p. 21.
  4. 1 2 "Hagen recaptures British Open title". Milwaukee Sentinel. Associated Press. 12 May 1928. p. 1-part 2. Retrieved 16 May 2013.
  5. "American golfers do well in first qualifying round". Glasgow Herald. 8 May 1928. p. 7.
  6. 1 2 "Argentine leads the qualifiers". Glasgow Herald. 9 May 1928. p. 8.
  7. "Golf - Open Championship - Qualifying Scores". The Times. London. 9 May 1928. p. 7.
  8. 1 2 "Open Championship". Glasgow Herald. 10 May 1928. p. 3.
  9. "Mehlhorn's 71 leads British Open; Sarazen 2d". Chicago Daily Tribune. The New York Times. 10 May 1928. p. 19.
  10. "Jurado leads for British golf crown". Chicago Daily Tribune. 11 May 1928. p. 21.
  11. 1 2 "Open Championship". Glasgow Herald. 11 May 1928. p. 9.
  12. 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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