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1929 Open Championship


FieldValue
name1929 Open Championship
dates8–10 May 1929
locationGullane, East Lothian, Scotland
courseMuirfield
par70
yardage6693 yd
field109 players, 64 after cut
cut157 (+17)
purse£250
winners_share£75
championUSA Walter Hagen
score292 (+12)
previous1928
next1930

|UK Scotland |Scotland East Lothian The 1929 Open Championship was the 64th Open Championship, held 8–10 May at Muirfield in Gullane, East Lothian, Scotland. Walter Hagen successfully defended his 1928 title, six strokes ahead of runner-up Johnny Farrell. It was Hagen's fourth win at the Open and his eleventh and final major title.

Qualifying was held 6–7 May, Monday and Tuesday, with 18 holes at Muirfield and 18 holes at the number 1 course Gullane, and the top 100 and ties qualified. Leo Diegel led the field with 144; the qualifying score was 162 and 109 players advanced.

Percy Alliss held the lead after the first round with a 69, while Leo Diegel matched that score in the second round to take the 36-hole lead. After a first-round 75, defending champion Hagen recorded an Open Championship record 67 in the second round on Thursday and was two back of Diegel. There was a change in the cut rule; players needed to be within fourteen strokes of the leader after 36 holes, but there was to be a minimum of sixty left in the field. The cut was at 157 (+17) and 64 advanced.

Windy conditions on Friday caused scores to soar over the final two rounds. Diegel shot 82 in the morning, with Alliss and Abe Mitchell at 76 and 78, respectively. Hagen finished with two rounds of 75 for 292. Diegel was a shot behind runner-up Farrell in third place, while Alliss and Mitchell shared fourth at 300.

Hagen, age 36, played the tournament just twice more, in 1933 and 1937, both following Ryder Cup matches in England. Six-time champion Harry Vardon, age 59, qualified for the Open for the final time and missed the cut by three strokes. Similar to 1928, this Open was played earlier than usual, in early May.

Course

Main article: Muirfield

HoleYardsParHoleYardsPar
1450410459
23534113594
33804123804
41803131283
55105144504
64504153934
71533161933
84554175075
94834184104
Out3,41435In3,27935
Source:Total6,69370

Round summaries

First round

Wednesday, 8 May 1929

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1ENG Percy Alliss69−1
T2ENG Jim Barnes71+1
USA Leo Diegel
T4USA Ed Dudley72+2
USA Johnny Farrell
Old Flag of Guernsey.svg Herbert Jolly
ENG Abe Mitchell
T8IRL Michael Bingham73+3
USA Bobby Cruickshank
USA Gene Sarazen
USA Macdonald Smith
USA Al Watrous
ENG Tom Williamson

Source:

Second round

Thursday, 9 May 1929

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1USA Leo Diegel71-69=140E
2USA Walter Hagen75-67=142+2
3ENG Abe Mitchell72-72=144+4
4ENG Percy Alliss69-76=145+5
T5USA Bobby Cruickshank73-74=147+7
USA Johnny Farrell72-75=147
USA Johnny Golden74-73=147
USA Gene Sarazen73-74=147
T9USA Tommy Armour75-73=148+8
ENG Aubrey Boomer74-74=148
USA Bill Mehlhorn74-74=148

Source:

Third round

Friday, 10 May 1929 (morning)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1USA Walter Hagen75-67-75=217+7
2ENG Percy Alliss69-76-76=221+11
T3USA Leo Diegel71-69-82=222+12
ENG Abe Mitchell72-72-78=222
5USA Johnny Farrell72-75-76=223+13
6USA Bobby Cruickshank73-74-78=225+15
7ENG Archie Compston76-73-77=226+16
T8USA Tommy Armour75-73-79=227+17
ENG Mark Seymour75-74-78=227
USA Al Watrous73-79-75=227

Source:

Final round

Friday, 10 May 1929 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney (£)
1USA Walter Hagen75-67-75-75=292+1275
2USA Johnny Farrell72-75-76-75=298+1850
3USA Leo Diegel71-69-82-77=299+1925
T4ENG Percy Alliss69-76-76-79=300+2015
ENG Abe Mitchell72-72-78-78=300
6USA Bobby Cruickshank73-74-78-76=301+2110
7ENG Jim Barnes71-80-78-74=303+23
T8USA Gene Sarazen73-74-81-76=304+24
USA Al Watrous73-79-75-77=304
10USA Tommy Armour75-73-79-78=305+25

Source:

Amateurs: Perkins (+32), MacKenzie (+33), Tolley (+33), Von Elm (+38)

References

References

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  2. (7 May 1929). "Muirfield". Glasgow Herald.
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  4. (11 May 1929). "Hagen's triumph". Glasgow Herald.
  5. (11 May 1929). "Hagen retains British title". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
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