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1925 U.S. Open (golf)


FieldValue
name1925 U.S. Open
datesJune 3–5, 1925
locationWorcester, Massachusetts
courseWorcester Country Club
orgUSGA
formatStroke play − 72 holes
par71
yardage6430 yd
field94
cutnone
purse
winners_share$500
championSCO Willie Macfarlane
score291 (+7), playoff
previous[1924](1924-u-s-open-golf)
next[1926](1926-u-s-open-golf)

|USA |USA Massachusetts

The 1925 U.S. Open was the 29th U.S. Open, held June 3–5 at Worcester Country Club in Worcester, Massachusetts. Scottish pro Willie Macfarlane won the 36-hole playoff by one stroke on the final hole to secure his only major championship and deny Bobby Jones his second Open, which he won the following year.

This was the last year that the first two rounds of the U.S. Open were played on the same day. Francis Ouimet, the 1913 champion, held the lead after the first round on Wednesday morning. Macfarlane tied Leo Diegel for the second round lead after a 67 that established a new tournament record. Macfarlane carded a 72 in the third round that gave him a one-stroke lead over Johnny Farrell. Macfarlane, however, struggled in the final round on Thursday afternoon on his way to a 78 and 291 total. That was still good enough to tie Jones, who shot 74 after a 70 in the morning. Farrell and Ouimet (who was playing in his final Open), shot 78 and 76, respectively, to finish a shot out of the playoff.

The 18-hole playoff on Friday morning ended in a tie, with both Macfarlane and Jones at 75. In the era before sudden-death, another full round was required to break the tie, and it was held that afternoon. Jones took a four-stroke lead after nine, but Macfarlane managed to tie after recording birdies at 10 and 13, while Jones bogeyed 13. The match was still all square heading to the 18th tee. Macfarlane found the green on his approach while Jones hit into a bunker. After Jones failed to get up-and-down, Macfarlane two-putted for the title. Macfarlane was the first Scot to win the Open in fifteen years, since Alex Smith in 1910.

During the first round, Jones was getting set to hit an iron shot out of the rough on the 11th hole when he felt his club move the ball ever so slightly. No one else seemed to have seen this movement, but Jones called a penalty on himself. After officials were unable to confirm that the ball had actually moved, they allowed Jones to make his own ruling on whether or not he should be penalized. Jones said he was certain the ball had moved and penalized himself. The decision cost him the title, but forever added to Jones's legacy. Spectators praised him for his sportsmanship, but he would have none of it. He flatly replied, "You might as well praise me for not robbing a bank." Because there were so many players with a chance on the final nine of regulation and both playoff rounds were drama-filled, William D. Richardson of The New York Times called it "easily the greatest Open Championship of them all."

Round summaries

First round

Wednesday, June 3, 1925 (morning)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1USA Francis Ouimet (a)70−1
T2USA Johnny Farrell71E
USA Jack Forrester
T4USA Al Espinosa72+1
USA Walter Hagen
USA Willie Klein
USA Gene Sarazen
T8USA Tom Boyd73−1
USA Leo Diegel
USA Francis Gallett
USA Macdonald Smith

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Second round

Wednesday, June 3, 1925 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1USA Leo Diegel73-68=141−1
SCO Willie Macfarlane74-67=141
T3USA Al Espinosa72-71=143+1
USA Francis Gallet73-70=143
USA Francis Ouimet (a)70-73=143
6USA Gene Sarazen72-72=144+2
7USA Johnny Farrell71-74=145+3
T8SCO Laurie Ayton, Snr75-71=146+4
USA Mike Brady74-72=146
T10USA Jack Forrester71-76=147+5
USA Bobby Jones (a)77-70=147

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Third round

Thursday, June 4, 1925 (morning)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1SCO Willie Macfarlane74-67-72=213E
2USA Johnny Farrell71-74-69=214+1
3USA Francis Ouimet (a)70-73-73=216+3
T4USA Al Espinosa72-71-74=217+4
USA Bobby Jones (a)77-70-70=217
6USA Leo Diegel73-68-77=218+5
T7SCO Laurie Ayton, Snr75-71-73=219+6
USA Walter Hagen72-76-71=219
USA Gene Sarazen72-72-75=219
10USA Mike Brady74-72-74=220+7

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Final round

Thursday, June 4, 1925 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
T1SCO Willie Macfarlane74-67-72-78=291+7Playoff
USA Bobby Jones (a)77-70-70-74=291
T3USA Johnny Farrell71-74-69-78=292+8300
USA Francis Ouimet (a)70-73-73-76=2920
T5USA Walter Hagen72-76-71-74=293+9175
USA Gene Sarazen72-72-75-74=293
7USA Mike Brady74-72-74-74=294+10100
8USA Leo Diegel73-68-77-78=296+1290
T9SCO Laurie Ayton, Snr75-71-73-78=297+1378
USA Al Espinosa72-71-74-80=297

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Playoff

Friday, June 5, 1925

PlayerScoreTo par
SCO Willie Macfarlane75+4
USA Bobby Jones (a)75+4
Hole123456789101112131415161718
Par454353434344345454
SCO MacfarlaneE+1EE−1−1E+1+2+2+2+3+4+4+4+4+4+4
USA JonesEEEEEEE+1+3+4+4+5+5+4+4+5+4+4

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2nd playoff – (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1SCO **Willie Macfarlane**72+1500
2USA Bobby Jones (a)73+20
Hole123456789101112131415161718
Par454353434344345454
SCO MacfarlaneEEE+1+1+2+2+3+4+3+3+3+2+2+2+2+1+1
USA JonesEEEE−1EEEEEEE+1+1+2+2+1+2
Double Eagle --EagleBirdieBogeyDouble bogeyTriple bogey+

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References

References

  1. (June 6, 1925). "Macfarlane beat Jones in 2nd playoff". Montreal Gazette.
  2. Krum, Morrow. (June 3, 1925). "America's golf classic awaits opening today". Chicago Daily Tribune.
  3. Krum, Morrow. (June 4, 1925). "Golf favorites fall as Diegel, Mcfarlane lead". Chicago Daily Tribune.
  4. "Diegel takes lead in Open championship". St. Petersburg Times.
  5. Krum, Morrow. (June 5, 1925). "MacFarlane and Jones tied with 291 in golf Open". Chicago Daily Tribune.
  6. "Macfarlane and Jones tie for Open title". St. Petersburg Times.
  7. (June 5, 1925). "Macfarlane and Jones in tie for U.S. Open honors". Montreal Gazette.
  8. Krum, Morrow. (June 6, 1926). "M'Farlane new golf champ". Chicago Daily Tribune.
  9. Trex, Ethan. (June 12, 2008). "Fun and sick facts about U.S. Open". CNN.
  10. Barrett, David. ''Golf Courses of the U.S. Open''. New York, New York: Abrams, 2007.
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