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1939 Open Championship


FieldValue
name1939 Open Championship
dates5–7 July 1939
locationSt Andrews, Scotland
courseOld Course at St Andrews
par73
yardage6842 yd
field129 players, 34 after cut
cut150 (+4)
purse£500
winners_share£100
championENG Dick Burton
score290 (−2)
previous[1938](1938-open-championship)
next[1946](1946-open-championship)

|UK Scotland |Scotland Fife The 1939 Open Championship was the 74th Open Championship, held 5–7 July at the Old Course in St Andrews, Scotland. Dick Burton won his only major title, two strokes ahead of runner-up Johnny Bulla. The purse was £500 with a winner's share of £100. It was the last Open played for seven years, due to World War II.

Qualifying took place on 3–4 July, Monday and Tuesday, with 18 holes on the Old Course and 18 holes on the New Course. As in the previous year, the number of qualifiers was limited to a maximum of 130, and ties for 130th place did not qualify. For the first time a prize of £20 was awarded to the professional with the lowest qualifying score. Amateur Jimmy Bruen led the qualifiers on 138 with Henry Cotton next on 142; the qualifying score was 156 and 129 players advanced.

Despite taking an eight at the 14th hole, Bobby Locke opened the championship on Wednesday with a round of 70 (−3), tying Burton for the lead. In the second round on Thursday, Locke again found trouble on 14, and after a ball out of bounds fell out of the lead. The maximum number of players making the cut after 36 holes was increased from 40 to 44, and ties for 44th place did not make the cut. Eleven players tied for 35th place, so only 34 players made the cut.

John Fallon was the surprise leader after 54 holes by two shots, but he could not cope with the strong winds and fell back to 3rd place with a final round 79 (+6). Bulla, the only American to make the 36-hole cut, began the final round on Friday afternoon four strokes behind Fallon. At the second hole, he hooked his drive over the parallel 17th fairway and into a railway yard; he finished with a round of even-par 73 and established a clubhouse lead of at even par 292. Burton, setting out just as Bulla was finishing, needed a 72 to win the title and came to the 18th needing a par four. He hit a drive over 300 yd, pitched to 15 ft, then holed the birdie putt for a two-shot win.

The previous three Opens at St Andrews had been won by Americans; Burton was the first Briton to win the Open at the Old Course since 1910, won by James Braid of Scotland. Since Burton's 1939 win, the sole British winner at St Andrews was Nick Faldo of England in 1990. Burton enlisted in the Royal Air Force shortly after his win.

This was the last Open for seven years, until 1946; World War II started in September 1939 and the championship was canceled through 1945. Birkdale Golf Club was scheduled as the venue for the 1940 championship, its first, but did not host until 1954.

Course

Main article: Old Course at St Andrews

HoleNameYardsParHoleNameYardsPar
1Burn374410Tenth ^314
2Dyke411411High (In)1703
3Cartgate (Out)367412Heathery (In)3164
4Ginger Beer424413Hole O'Cross (In)4224
5Hole O'Cross (Out)576514Long5645
6Heathery (Out)377415Cartgate (In)4244
7High (Out)354416Corner of the Dyke3804
8Short163317Road4665
9End359418Tom Morris3814
**Out****3,405****36****In****3,437****37**
Source:**Total****6,842****73**

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

Round summaries

First round

Wednesday, 5 July 1939

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1ENG Dick Burton70−3
ENG Harry Busson
ENG Max Faulkner
ZAF Bobby Locke
T5ENG Bill Davies71−2
SCO John Fallon
ENG Alf Perry
ARG Martin Pose
WAL Dai Rees
ENG Reg Whitcombe

Source:

Second round

Thursday, 6 July 1939

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1ENG Dick Burton70-72=142−4
2ARG Martin Pose71-72=143−3
3SCO John Fallon71-73=144−2
T4ENG Harry Busson70-75=145−1
ENG Syd Easterbrook74-71=145
ZAF Bobby Locke70-75=145
ENG Alf Perry71-74=145
WAL Dai Rees71-74=145
AUS Bill Shankland72-73=145
T10ENG Henry Cotton74-72=146E
ENG Max Faulkner70-76=146
ENG Sam King74-72=146
ENG Reg Whitcombe71-75=146

Source:

Third round

Friday, 7 July 1939 (morning)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1SCO John Fallon71-73-71=215−4
2AUS Bill Shankland72-73-72=217−2
3ENG Alf Perry71-74-73=218−1
T4USA Johnny Bulla77-71-71=219E
ENG Dick Burton70-72-77=219
ARG Martin Pose71-72-76=219
T7WAL Dai Rees71-74-75=220+1
ENG Reg Whitcombe71-75-74=220
T9ENG Sam King74-72-75=221+2
ZAF Bobby Locke70-75-76=221

Source:

Final round

Friday, 7 July 1939 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney (£)
1ENG **Dick Burton**70-72-77-71=290−2100
2USA Johnny Bulla77-71-71-73=292E75
T3SCO John Fallon71-73-71-79=294+229
ENG Sam King74-72-75-73=294
ENG Alf Perry71-74-73-76=294
AUS Bill Shankland72-73-72-77=294
ENG Reg Whitcombe71-75-74-74=294
8ARG Martin Pose71-72-76-76=295+315
T9ENG Percy Alliss75-73-74-74=296+411
13s 4d
ENG Bob Kenyon73-75-74-74=296
ZAF Bobby Locke70-75-76-75=296

Source:

Amateurs: Bruen (+5), Kyle (+8), Crowley (+10), Dowie (+16), Sweeny (+16)

References

References

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