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1936 Open Championship

1936 golf tournament held at the Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Hoylake, Wirral, England


1936 golf tournament held at the Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Hoylake, Wirral, England

FieldValue
name1936 Open Championship
dates25–27 June 1936
locationHoylake, England
courseRoyal Liverpool Golf Club
par74
yardage7078 yd
field107 players, 62 after cut
cut156 (+8)
purse£500
winners_share£100
championENG Alf Padgham
score287 (−9)
previous[1935](1935-open-championship)
next[1937](1937-open-championship)

|UK England The 1936 Open Championship was the 71st Open Championship, held 25–27 June at Royal Liverpool Golf Club in Hoylake, England. Alf Padgham won his only major title, one stroke ahead of runner-up Jimmy Adams.

Qualifying was scheduled for 22–23 June, Monday and Tuesday, with 18 holes at Royal Liverpool and 18 holes at Wallasey, and the top 100 and ties qualified. Heavy rain caused the first day's play to be abandoned; a lightning bolt stunned three spectators and a caddy, and the greens were under water, some up to 6 in.-- All the scores were voided; Henry Cotton had completed his round of 67 at Wallasey before play was abandoned. Tuesday proceeded as scheduled and the Monday round was played on Wednesday. Cotton led the qualifiers on 139, having scored 68 at Wallasey on the rearranged day, with Wally Smithers two shots behind on 141; the qualifying score was 155 and 107 players advanced. With the weather delay, the championship began on Thursday and concluded with two rounds on Saturday.

After the second round on Friday, Bill Cox and Adams were tied for the lead, with five players a shot back, including Padgham and Henry Cotton. The 36-hole cut was the top sixty and ties; it was at 156 (+8) and 62 advanced.

After the third round on Saturday morning, Adams and Cotton shared the lead, with Padgham and Tom Green a stroke behind. In the final round that afternoon, Padgham tied Adams for the lead at the turn. He made a four on the 17th, then made a 15-footer (4.5 m) for a three at the 18th to post a 287 total. Adams stood on the 17th knowing that he needed to play the last two holes in eight strokes to tie Padgham. His approach shot found a greenside bunker, and after he failed to get up-and-down he now needed a three on the 18th. He found the green in two, but his 12 ft putt lipped out and he finished a stroke behind Padgham. Cotton and Green were still on the course, but neither could mount a charge, giving Padgham the championship.

Future four-time Open champion Bobby Locke tied for eighth in his major championship debut. Jim Ferrier, the winner of the PGA Championship in 1947, also played in his first major and finished 44th. Both were among the eleven amateurs to make the cut, with Locke as low amateur.

Course

Main article: Royal Liverpool Golf Club

HoleNameYardsParHoleNameYardsPar
1Course435410Dee455
2Road419411Alps1933
3Long480512Hilbre4645
4New158313Rushes1793
5Telegraph424414Field5115
6Briars438415Lake4434
7Dowie200316Dun5325
8Far527517Royal4194
9Punch Bowl393418Stand4084
**Out****3,474****36****In****3,604****38**
Source:**Total****7,078****74**

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, 25 June 1936

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1ENG Bill Cox70−4
2SCO Jimmy Adams71−3
T3ENG Bill Davies72−2
SCO Jack McLean (a)
ENG Reg Whitcombe
T6ENG Henry Cotton73−1
FRA Marcel Dallemagne
ENG Francis Francis (a)
ENG Alf Padgham
USA Gene Sarazen
ENG Charles Whitcombe

Source:

Second round

Friday, 26 June 1936

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1SCO Jimmy Adams71-73=144−4
ENG Bill Cox70-74=144
T3ENG Dick Burton74-71=145−3
ENG Henry Cotton73-72=145
FRA Marcel Dallemagne73-72=145
ENG Francis Francis (a)73-72=145
ENG Alf Padgham73-72=145
T8ENG Percy Alliss74-72=146−2
ENG Dick Burton74-71=146
WAL Tom Green74-72=146

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Third round

Saturday, 27 June 1936 (morning)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1SCO Jimmy Adams71-73-71=215−7
ENG Henry Cotton73-72-70=215
T3WAL Tom Green74-72-70=216−6
ENG Alf Padgham73-72-71=216
5USA Gene Sarazen73-75-70=218−4
T6ENG Percy Alliss74-72-74=220−2
ENG Dick Burton74-71-75=220
FRA Marcel Dallemagne73-72-75=220
WAL Dai Rees77-71-72=220
10ENG Bill Davies72-76-73=221−1

Source:

Final round

Saturday, 27 June 1936 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney (£)
**1**ENG **Alf Padgham**73-72-71-71=287−9100
2SCO Jimmy Adams71-73-71-73=288−875
T3ENG Henry Cotton73-72-70-74=289−740
FRA Marcel Dallemagne73-72-75-69=289
T5ENG Percy Alliss74-72-74-71=291−521
13s 4d
WAL Tom Green74-72-70-75=291
USA Gene Sarazen73-75-70-73=291
T8ENG Arthur Lacey76-74-72-72=294−215
ZAF Bobby Locke (a)75-73-72-74=2940
ENG Reg Whitcombe72-77-71-74=29415

Source:

Amateurs: Locke (−2), Thomson (+3), Francis (+6), McLean (+10), Ferrier (+14), Flaherty (+14), Woollam (+14), Roberts (+15), Pennink (+16), Timmis (+17), Walker (+18)

References

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