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1925 Open Championship


FieldValue
name1925 Open Championship
dates25–26 June 1925
locationPrestwick, South Ayrshire, Scotland
coursePrestwick Golf Club
yardage
field83 players
cutnone
purse£200
winners_share£75
championENGUSA Jim Barnes
score300
previous[1924](1924-open-championship)
next[1926](1926-open-championship)

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The 1925 Open Championship was the 60th Open Championship, held 25–26 June at Prestwick Golf Club in Prestwick, South Ayrshire, Scotland. In the final Open at Prestwick, Jim Barnes captured his only Open title, one stroke ahead of runners-up Ted Ray and Archie Compston. It was Barnes' fourth and final major title; he won the first two PGA Championships in 1916 and 1919, and the U.S. Open in 1921.

Qualifying took place on 22–23 June 1925. Qualification took place at Troon with 18 holes on the Old Course and 18 holes the Portland Course. The top 80 and ties qualified. The qualifying score was 158 and 83 players qualified. Irishman Moses O'Neill led the qualifiers on 146.

Born and raised in Cornwall, England, Barnes opened with a course record 70 to take a four stroke lead as the course was dry and fast. In the second round, Macdonald Smith carded a new course record 69 for the lead at 145, two shots ahead of Barnes, who only managed a 77. Smith followed with a 76 in the third round on Friday morning and took a five-shot lead over Barnes and Compston into the final round. Barnes finished his round early and posted a 74 for a 300 total. Beginning his round after Barnes had already finished his, Smith knew that a round of 78 would win him the championship. But after starting with a 4–3 on the first two holes, he dropped three shots on the next three holes. Smith took a 6 at the 7th and 8th and went out in 42. He found a bunker on the 11th and took a 5, and shot another 6 on the 15th. Smith finished the round with an 82 and a 303 total, good enough only for fourth place. Ted Ray, the 1912 champion, finished tied for second with Compston at 301.

Smith's problems in the final round were possibly due to the huge gallery that followed him. Anticipating that he would easily win, 10,000 spectators crowded around Smith, more than the course layout or tournament stewards could handle. Ray's runner-up finish was his final top-ten in a major, as was John Henry Taylor's sixth place showing. Smith never won a major, but was runner-up on three occasions.

This was the last of the 24 Opens played at Prestwick, which hosted the first twelve. It was replaced by adjacent Troon Golf Club ("Royal Troon" since 1978) as the Open venue for southwestern Scotland. Turnberry was added to the rota in 1977, southwest of Prestwick.

It was the last Open scheduled for just two days, at 36 holes each. In 1926, the first two rounds were on Wednesday and Thursday, and following a 36-hole cut, the final two rounds were played on Friday. This format was continued through 1965.

First day leaderboard

Thursday, 25 June 1925

PlacePlayerScore
1USA Macdonald Smith76-69=145
2USA Jim Barnes70-77=147
3ENG Archie Compston76-75=151
T4ENG Bill Davies76-76=152
SCO Tom Fernie78-74=152
ENG Syd Wingate74-78=152
T7SCO Duncan McCulloch76-77=153
ENG Abe Mitchell77-76=153
Jersey Ted Ray77-76=153
ENG John Henry Taylor74-79=153
ENG Jack Smith75-78=153

Final leaderboard

Source:

Friday, 26 June 1925

PlacePlayerScoreMoney
1USA **Jim Barnes**70-77-79-74=300£75
T2ENG Archie Compston76-75-75-75=301£32 10s
Jersey Ted Ray77-76-75-73=301
4USA Macdonald Smith76-69-76-82=303£15
5ENG Abe Mitchell77-76-75-77=305£10
T6ENG Percy Alliss77-80-77-76=310£7
ENG Bill Davies76-76-80-78=310
Jersey Jack Gaudin78-81-77-74=310
ENG John Henry Taylor74-79-80-77=310
ENG Syd Wingate74-78-80-78=310

Amateurs: Harris (311), Cruickshank (315), Tolley (320), Hayward (337)

References

References

  1. (2011). "Media guide". The Open Championship.
  2. (27 June 1925). "Jim Barnes cops British Open meet". Milwaukee Journal.
  3. (24 June 1925). "The Open Golf Championship – Results". The Times.
  4. (26 July 1925). "Smith, Barnes shatter Prestwick record". Milwaukee Sentinel.
  5. 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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