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1933 Open Championship


FieldValue
name1933 Open Championship
dates5–8 July 1933
locationSt Andrews, Fife, Scotland
courseOld Course at St Andrews
par73
yardage6572 yd
field117 players, 61 after cut
cut152 (+6)
purse£500
winners_share£100
championUSA Denny Shute
score292 (E), playoff
previous[1932](1932-open-championship)
next[1934](1934-open-championship)

|UK Scotland |Scotland Fife The 1933 Open Championship was the 68th Open Championship, held 5–8 July at the Old Course in St Andrews, Scotland. Denny Shute defeated fellow American Craig Wood by five strokes in a 36-hole Saturday playoff to win his only Open title, the first of his three major championships. The Ryder Cup was held in late June at Southport and Ainsdale Golf Club in North West England, and the members of the American team played in the championship, similar to four years later in 1937.

Qualifying took place on 3–4 July, Monday and Tuesday, with 18 holes on the Old Course and 18 holes on the New Course, and the top 100 and ties qualified. Willie Nolan led the qualifiers with 138; the qualifying score was 158 and 117 players qualified. The leading 60 players and ties after 36 holes made the cut to play on the final day. Walter Hagen led after each of the first two rounds and scores of 152 (+6) and better made the cut.

In pursuit of his twelfth major title, Hagen opened with 68 to take the lead on Wednesday. He held on to it after 36 holes at 140 on Thursday,

A group of four players shared the 54-hole lead at 216 (−3) at midday on Friday: Henry Cotton, Abe Mitchell, Syd Easterbrook, and Leo Diegel. Wood began the final round a stroke behind, while Shute was three back at even par. The final round was a disaster for the leaders as Easterbrook shot 77 (+4), while Cotton and Mitchell both carded 79 (+6). Shute and Wood tied for the clubhouse lead with rounds of 73 and 75, respectively. Diegel found the 18th green in two and needed only a two-putt to join the playoff. He left his first putt short, then completely missed the ball on his second attempt. The untimely mistake caused him to miss out on the playoff by a single stroke, as did American Gene Sarazen. In the final round Wood managed to hit a 440 yd drive at the 5th, but he found a bunker and lost a stroke on the hole.

During the playoff, Wood opened with a pair of sixes and was four strokes down after two holes. Shute prevailed over Wood in the 36-hole playoff by five shots. Wood lost playoffs at all four major championships before finally winning one, this loss was the first. He won two majors in 1941 at The Masters and U.S. Open.

This was the first playoff at the Open in a dozen years, since 1921, also won by an American at St Andrews; Jock Hutchison (1884–1977) was born in Scotland but became a U.S. citizen the previous year.

The Old Course was par 73 in 1933;

Card of the course

HoleNameYardsParHoleNameYardsPar
1Burn368410Tenth ^312
2Dyke401411High (In)1643
3Cartgate (Out)386412Heathery (In)3144
4Ginger Beer427413Hole O'Cross (In)4104
5Hole O'Cross (Out)530514Long5275
6Heathery (Out)367415Cartgate (In)4094
7High (Out)352416Corner of the Dyke3484
8Short150317Road4675
9End306418Tom Morris3644
**Out****3,257****36****In****3,315****37**
Source:**Total****6,572****73**

^ The 10th hole was posthumously named for Bobby Jones in 1972

Round summaries

First round

Wednesday, 5 July 1933

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1USA Walter Hagen68−5
T2USA Ed Dudley70−3
SCO Tom Fernie
ENG Cyril Tolley (a)
T5Old Flag of Guernsey.svg Herbert Jolly71−2
IRL Willie Nolan
SCO Fred Robertson
T8ENG Archie Compston72−1
USA George Dunlap (a)
USA Gene Sarazen
ENG Bert Weastell

Source:

Second round

Thursday, 6 July 1933

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1USA Walter Hagen68-72=140−6
2USA Ed Dudley70-71=141−5
T3ENG Abe Mitchell74-68=142−4
SCO Fred Robertson71-71=142
5ENG Cyril Tolley (a)70-73=143−3
T6JEY Aubrey Boomer74-70=144−2
ENG Henry Cotton73-71=144
T8USA Leo Diegel75-70=145−1
ENG Syd Easterbrook73-72=145
AUS Joe Kirkwood Sr.72-73=145
USA Gene Sarazen72-73=145
SCO Willie Spark73-72=145

Source:

Third round

Friday, 7 July 1933 (morning)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1ENG Henry Cotton73-71-72=216−3
USA Leo Diegel75-70-71=216
ENG Syd Easterbrook73-72-71=216
AUS Joe Kirkwood Sr.72-73-71=216
ENG Abe Mitchell74-68-74=216
T6USA Ed Dudley70-71-76=217−2
USA Craig Wood77-72-68=217
T8FRA Auguste Boyer76-72-70=218−1
USA Gene Sarazen72-73-73=218
T10USA Walter Hagen68-72-79=219E
SCO Fred Robertson71-71-77=219
USA Denny Shute73-73-73=219
ENG Cyril Tolley (a)70-73-76=219

Source:

Final round

Friday, 7 July 1933 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney (£)
T1USA Denny Shute73-73-73-73=292EPlayoff
USA Craig Wood77-72-68-75=292
T3USA Leo Diegel75-70-71-77=293+135
ENG Syd Easterbrook73-72-71-77=293
USA Gene Sarazen72-73-73-75=293
6USA Olin Dutra76-76-70-72=294+220
T7ENG Henry Cotton73-71-72-79=295+314
USA Ed Dudley70-71-76-78=295
ENG Abe Mitchell74-68-74-79=295
ENG Alf Padgham74-73-74-74=295
ENG Reg Whitcombe76-75-72-72=295

Source:

Amateurs: McLean (+6), Tolley (+6), Somerville (+12), Dunlap (+14), Jamieson (+18)

Playoff

Saturday, 8 July 1933

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney (£)
1USA **Denny Shute**75-74=149+3100
2USA Craig Wood78-76=154+875

Scorecards

Morning round

Hole123456789Out101112131415161718BackTotal
USA Shute444444543**36**454544454**39****75**
USA Wood664543533**39**454455444**39****78**

Afternoon round

Hole123456789Out101112131415161718BackTotal
USA Shute444544434**36**335455454**38****74**
USA Wood454444644**39**344544454**37****76**

Source:

EagleBirdieBogeyDouble bogeyTriple bogey+

References

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