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1908 Open Championship
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 1908 Open Championship |
| dates | 18–19 June 1908 |
| location | Prestwick, South Ayrshire, Scotland |
| course | Prestwick Golf Club |
| yardage | |
| field | 65 players |
| cut | none |
| purse | £115 |
| winners_share | £50 |
| champion | SCO James Braid |
| score | 291 |
| previous | [1907](1907-open-championship) |
| next | [1909](1909-open-championship) |
|UK Scotland |Scotland South Ayrshire The 1908 Open Championship was the 48th Open Championship, held 18–19 June at Prestwick Golf Club in Prestwick, South Ayrshire, Scotland. James Braid won the Championship for the fourth time, eight strokes ahead of runner-up Tom Ball.
Qualifying took place on Tuesday and Wednesday, 16–17 June, and the players were divided into two "sections." Those in the first section played on the first morning and second afternoon while those in the second section played on the first afternoon and second morning.
The first round on Thursday morning was noted for its low scoring, especially on the first nine holes. Ernest Gray, from Littlehampton, went out in 31 and equalled J.H. Taylor's record score of 68 set at Royal St George's in 1904. Braid finished with a 70 after going out in 33, with Fred Robson in third place after a 72. Ben Sayers was amongst those in fourth place on 74 after he too went out in 33. In the afternoon, Gray was eleven shots worse with a round in 79, while Braid added a 72 to lead by five strokes from Gray, with Sandy Herd and David Kinnell a further stroke behind. Braid again played the front nine in 33, and although he took six at the 13th, he had a comfortable lead at the end of the day.
On Friday morning, Braid began the third round badly. After taking five at the first hole, he followed with an eight at the third. Despite slicing his tee shot into the rough he tried to carry the Cardinal Bunker but failed. His bunker shot hit the sleepers and went out of bounds. After dropping in the bunker, he hit the sleepers again, this time landing further back in the bunker. He finally escaped the bunker, played a further shot to the green and two-putted for an eight. Under modern rules, he would have scored nine, but at the time there was no penalty stroke for "out of bounds." After this, he recovered well and finished with a 77, only three strokes worse than the best rounds of the morning. With Gray taking 83 and Herd coming back in 45, Braid, on 219, had extended his lead to six strokes over Ball and Ted Ray.
Braid had a final round of 72, the best of the afternoon to win by eight shots. His total of 291 was an Open Championship record, beating Jack White's 296 in 1904. After poor scores on the first day, Harry Vardon and Taylor were amongst the best scorers on the second day and finished in ties for fifth and seventh places.
Round summaries
First round
Thursday, 18 June 1908 (morning)
| Place | Player | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | ENG Ernest Gray | 68 |
| 2 | SCO James Braid | 70 |
| 3 | ENG Fred Robson | 72 |
| T4 | ENG John Ball (a) | 74 |
| SCO Sandy Herd | ||
| SCO Ben Sayers | ||
| T6 | ENG Rowland Jones | 75 |
| SCO David Kinnell | ||
| ENG Tom Simpson | ||
| T9 | ENG Tom Ball | 76 |
| SCO John Graham Jr. | ||
| FRA Arnaud Massy | ||
| SCO Willie McEwan | ||
| ENG Albert Tingey Sr. |
Source:
Second round
Thursday, 18 June 1908 (afternoon)
| Place | Player | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | SCO James Braid | 70-72=142 |
| 2 | ENG Ernest Gray | 68-79=147 |
| T3 | SCO Sandy Herd | 74-74=148 |
| SCO David Kinnell | 75-73=148 | |
| 5 | ENG Tom Ball | 76-73=149 |
| T6 | ENG Rowland Jones | 75-75=150 |
| JEY Ted Ray | 79-71=150 | |
| SCO Ben Sayers | 74-76=150 | |
| T9 | FRA Arnaud Massy | 76-75=151 |
| ENG Fred Robson | 72-79=151 |
Source:
Third round
Friday, 19 June 1908 (morning)
| Place | Player | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | SCO James Braid | 70-72-77=219 |
| T2 | ENG Tom Ball | 76-73-76=225 |
| JEY Ted Ray | 79-71-75=225 | |
| T4 | SCO Sandy Herd | 74-74-79=227 |
| FRA Arnaud Massy | 76-75-76=227 | |
| T6 | IRE James Edmundson | 80-72-76=228 |
| JEY Phil Gaudin | 77-76-75=228 | |
| SCO David Kinnell | 75-73-80=228 | |
| ENG Tom Simpson | 75-77-76=228 | |
| 10 | ENG John Ball (a) | 74-78-78=230 |
Source:
Final round
Friday, 19 June 1908
| Place | Player | Score | Money (£) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | SCO **James Braid** | 70-72-77-72=291 | 50 |
| 2 | ENG Tom Ball | 76-73-76-74=299 | 25 |
| 3 | Jersey Ted Ray | 79-71-75-76=301 | 15 |
| 4 | SCO Sandy Herd | 74-74-79-75=302 | 10 |
| T5 | SCO David Kinnell | 75-73-80-78=306 | 7 |
| 10s | |||
| Jersey Harry Vardon | 79-78-74-75=306 | ||
| T7 | ENG Tom Simpson | 75-77-76-79=307 | 0 |
| ENG J.H. Taylor | 79-77-76-75=307 | ||
| T9 | Jersey Phil Gaudin | 77-76-75-80=308 | |
| FRA Arnaud Massy | 76-75-76-81=308 |
Source:
References
References
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- 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". McFarland.
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