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1913 U.S. Open (golf)


FieldValue
name1913 U.S. Open
datesSeptember 18–20, 1913
locationBrookline, Massachusetts
courseThe Country Club
orgUSGA
formatStroke play − 72 holes
par[73](http://www.thegolfballfactory.com/Hall-of-Champions/Francis%20Ouimet's%201913-United-States-Open-Playoff-Scorecard.htm)
yardage6235 yd
field66 players, 54 after cut
cut165 (+19)
winners_share($300)
championUSA Francis Ouimet (a)
score304 (+12), playoff
previous[1912](1912-u-s-open-golf)
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The 1913 U.S. Open was the 19th U.S. Open, held September 18–20 at The Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts, a suburb southwest of Boston. Amateur Francis Ouimet, age 20, won his only U.S. Open title in an 18-hole playoff, five strokes ahead of Britons Harry Vardon and Ted Ray.

The four rounds were played over two days, Thursday and Friday. After 36 holes, Vardon and Wilfrid Reid co-led at 147 (+1), and after the third round on Friday morning, Ouimet, Vardon, and Ray were tied for the lead at 225 (+6). All three shot 79 in the afternoon and remained tied for the lead at the end of regulation at 304 (+12).

In the Saturday playoff round, all were tied at even-par 38 at the turn, then Ouimet had a bogey-free back nine 34 for 72 (−1), Vardon was second with 77, and Ray came in third with a 78. It was widely hailed as a stunning upset over the strongly-favored Britons and increased the popularity of the game in the United States.

Ouimet's victory was the first of eight wins by amateurs at the U.S. Open; Bobby Jones won four and the last was Johnny Goodman in 1933, .

The U.S. Open returned to the course for the 50th and 75th anniversaries in 1963 and 1988, and the U.S. Amateur was held at The Country Club on the centennial anniversary in 2013; it also hosted the Ryder Cup in 1999. All four events, except the 2013 U.S. Amateur, were won by Americans. The 2022 U.S. Open, again played at The Country Club, was won by Englishman Matt Fitzpatrick.

Vardon, the 1900 champion, won a sixth British Open in 1914. Ray, the British Open champion in 1912, won the U.S. Open in 1920.

The tournament inspired the Mark Frost book The Greatest Game Ever Played: Harry Vardon, Francis Ouimet, and the Birth of Modern Golf (2002). The book was adapted into the film The Greatest Game Ever Played (2005), directed by Bill Paxton.

Course

Main article: The Country Club

Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Yards430300435300420275185380520**3,245**140390415320470370125350410**2,990****6,235**
Par545444345**38**344454344**35****73**

Source: --

HoleNameYardsParHoleNameYardsPar
1Polo Field430510Redan140
2Cottage300411Stockton3904
3Pond435512Paddock4154
4Hospital300413Maiden3204
5Newton420414Quarry4705
6Bakers275415Liverpool3704
7Plateau185316Clyde1253
8Corner380417Elbow3604
9Himalayas520518Home4104
**Out****3,245****38****In****2,990****35**
Source:**Total****6,245****73**

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, September 18, 1913 (morning)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1SCO Alec Ross71−2
SCO Macdonald Smith
3USA Jack Croke72−1
T4SCO Robert Andrews (a)73E
USA Walter Hagen
USA Tom McNamara
T5ENG Jim Barnes74+1
USA John McDermott
T7USA Fred Herreshoff (a)75+2
ENG Wilfrid Reid
ENG Herbert Strong
JEY Harry Vardon

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Second round

Thursday, September 18, 1913 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1ENG Wilfrid Reid75-72=147+1
JEY Harry Vardon75-72=147
T3JEY Ted Ray79-70=149+3
ENG Herbert Strong75-74=149
T5ENG Jim Barnes74-76=150+4
SCO Macdonald Smith71-79=150
T7USA Walter Hagen73-78=151+5
USA Francis Ouimet (a)77-74=151
SCO Alec Ross71-80=151
ENG George Sargent75-76=151

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Third round

Friday, September 19, 1913 (morning)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1USA Francis Ouimet (a)77-74-74=225+6
JEY Ted Ray79-70-76=225
JEY Harry Vardon75-72-78=225
4USA Walter Hagen73-78-76=227+8
5ENG Jim Barnes74-76-78=228+9
T6USA John McDermott74-79-77=230+11
ENG George Sargent75-76-79=230
SCO Macdonald Smith71-79-80=230
T9IRE Pat Doyle78-80-73=231+12
ENG Herbert Strong75-74-82=231
FRA Louis Tellier76-76-79=231

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Final round

Friday, September 19, 1913 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
T1USA Francis Ouimet (a)77-74-74-79=304+12Playoff
Jersey Ted Ray79-70-76-79=304
Jersey Harry Vardon75-72-78-79=304
T4USA Walter Hagen73-78-76-80=307+1578
ENG Jim Barnes74-76-78-79=307
SCO Macdonald Smith71-79-80-77=307
FRA Louis Tellier76-76-79-76=307
8USA John McDermott74-79-77-78=308+1650
9ENG Herbert Strong75-74-82-79=310+1840
10IRE Pat Doyle78-80-73-80=311+1930

Source:

Amateurs: Ouimet (+12), Fownes (+20), Herreshoff (+26), Travers (+30)

Scorecard

Hole123456789101112131415161718
Par545444345344454344
USA Ouimet+6+6+6+6+8+9+9+11+11+13+13+14+13+13+13+13+12+12
JEY Vardon+6+7+8+9+10+10+10+10+10+10+11+11+12+12+12+12+12+12
JEY Ray+6+7+6+8+7+7+9+10+11+12+11+12+11+11+11+12+12+12

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

BirdieBogeyDouble bogey

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Playoff

Saturday, September 20, 1913

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1USA **Francis Ouimet** (a)38-34=72−10
2JEY Harry Vardon38-39=77+4300
3JEY Ted Ray38-40=78+5150

Source:

Scorecard

Hole123456789101112131415161718
Par545444345344454344
USA OuimetEE−1−1EE+1EEEEEEEEE−1−1
JEY VardonEE−1−1E−1EEE+1+1+2+1+1+1+1+2+4
JEY RayEEEE+1+1+1EE+1+1+2+2+2+4+5+6+5

Source:

References

References

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  2. Sheridan, Hal. (September 21, 1913). "Ouimet's great victory makes him hero of golfers". Pittsburg Press.
  3. (September 22, 1913). "American Open golf championship". Glasgow Herald.
  4. Darwin, Bernard. (September 19, 1913). "English golfers perform superbly". Chicago Daily Tribune.
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  6. Darwin, Bernard. (September 20, 1913). "Golfers battle over soggy links in final rounds". Chicago Daily Tribune.
  7. (September 20, 1913). "Golf in America - tie for championship". Glasgow Herald.
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  9. Holcomb, Mark. (September 27, 2005). "The Greatest Game Ever Played".
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