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1916 U.S. Open (golf)


FieldValue
name1916 U.S. Open
datesJune 29–30, 1916
locationMinneapolis, Minnesota
courseMinikahda Club
orgUSGA
formatStroke play − 72 holes
par72
yardage6150 yd
field62 players
cutNone
winners_share($300)
championUSA Chick Evans (a)
score286 (−2)
previous[1915](1915-u-s-open-golf)
next[1919](1919-u-s-open-golf)

|USA |USA Minnesota The 1916 U.S. Open was the 22nd U.S. Open, held June 29–30 at Minikahda Club in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Amateur Chick Evans led wire-to-wire and set a new U.S. Open scoring record to win his only U.S. Open title, two strokes ahead of runner-up Jock Hutchison.

There were 94 entries and on-site qualifying was held and only the defending champion was exempt. Qualifying was held on Tuesday and Wednesday, and each day half the field played 36 holes for 32 places in the starting field of 64.

Evans opened the championship on Thursday with rounds of 70-69, the first in history to break 140 in the first two rounds of a U.S. Open. He led by three over Wilfrid Reid, who went out of contention after a 79 (+7) in the third round. Evans carded a 74 to maintain his three-shot advantage after 54 holes, with Jim Barnes as the nearest pursuer. After a double-bogey at the fourth hole, Evans recovered with a birdie at the next and matched Barnes through the front nine. At the par-5 12th, Evans found the green in two shots and two-putted for a birdie. He finished with a round of 73 to Barnes' 74. Hutchison, nine back after two rounds, moved up to second place with a 68 (−4), the lowest score to date in the final round of a U.S. Open. As the top professional, he took home the winner's share of the purse.

Evans' total of 286 established a new U.S. Open scoring record that stood for two decades, until 1936. Three months later, he won the U.S. Amateur championship at Merion near Philadelphia and became the first to win both titles in the same year. Evans won the U.S. Amateur again in 1920.

Like previous editions, this U.S. Open was scheduled for just two days, at 36 holes each. Not held in 1917 and 1918 due to World War I, it resumed in 1919 and was stretched to three days, with 18 holes on each of the first two days and 36 holes on the third. It reverted to the two-day format in 1920, then went to the three-day schedule in 1926.

Course layout

Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Yards310460130530265300220410400**3,025**160385535475365335355160355**3,125****6,150**
Par453544344**36**345544434**36****72**

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Round summaries

First round

Thursday, June 29, 1916 (morning)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1USA Chick Evans (a)70−2
ENG Wilfrid Reid
T3ENG Jim Barnes71−1
USA Jack Dowling
T5SCO Alex Campbell73+1
W. Clark
USA Walter Hagen
SCO Jock Hutchison
ENG Gilbert Nicholls
Bob Peebles
SCO Alec Ross

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Second round

Thursday, June 29, 1916 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1USA Chick Evans (a)70-69=139−5
2ENG Wilfrid Reid70-72=142−2
T3ENG Jim Barnes71-74=145+1
Bob Peebles73-72=145
T5SCO Bob MacDonald74-72=146+2
ENG George Sargent75-71=146
7USA Jack Dowling71-76=147+3
T8USA Mike Brady75-73=148+4
J. Ferguson75-73=148
SCO Jock Hutchison73-75=148
USA J. J. O'Brien76-72=148
JEY Tom Vardon76-72=148

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Third round

Friday, June 30, 1916 (morning)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1USA Chick Evans (a)70-69-74=213−3
2ENG Jim Barnes71-74-71=216E
3ENG George Sargent75-71-72=218+2
T4SCO Jock Hutchison73-75-72=220+4
ENG Gilbert Nicholls73-76-71=220
T6USA J. J. O'Brien76-72-73=221+5
Bob Peebles73-72-76=221
ENG Wilfrid Reid70-72-79=221
FRA Louis Tellier74-75-72=221
10USA Jack Dowling71-76-75=222+6

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Final round

Friday, June 30, 1916 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1USA **Chick Evans** (a)70-69-74-73=286−20
2SCO Jock Hutchison73-75-72-68=288E300
3ENG Jim Barnes71-74-71-74=290+2150
T4ENG Gilbert Nicholls73-76-71-73=293+583
ENG Wilfrid Reid70-72-79-72=293
ENG George Sargent75-71-72-75=293
7USA Walter Hagen73-76-75-71=295+760
8SCO Bob MacDonald74-72-77-73=296+850
T9USA Mike Brady75-73-75-74=297+930
USA J. J. O'Brien76-72-73-76=297
JEY Tom Vardon76-72-75-74=297

Source: :(a) denotes amateur

References

References

  1. (July 1, 1916). ""Chick" Evans wins title at Minneapolis". Youngstown Daily Vindicator.
  2. Sixty, Billy. (July 1, 1916). "Golf". Milwaukee Journal.
  3. (July 1, 1916). "Evans wins National Open golf title". Chicago Daily Tribune.
  4. Ritchie, J.H.. (June 29, 1916). "Second flight honors captured by Simpson". Chicago Daily Tribune.
  5. Trenham, Peter C.. "A Chronicle of the Philadelphia Section PGA and its Members". Philadelphia Section PGA.
  6. (June 30, 1916). "Chick Evans Jr. is a Comeback". Grand Forks Daily Herald.
  7. Ritchie, J.H.. (June 30, 1916). "Evans leads in national golf tourney". Chicago Daily Tribune.
  8. Evans, Chick. (July 1916). "The Open Championship".
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