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1947 Open Championship

1947 golf tournament held at the Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Hoylake, Wirral, England


1947 golf tournament held at the Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Hoylake, Wirral, England

FieldValue
name1947 Open Championship
image1947_Open_Championship_Program.png
image_size250px
captionFront cover of the 1947 Open Programme
dates2–4 July 1947
locationHoylake, England
courseRoyal Liverpool Golf Club
orgThe R&A
par68
yardage6978 yd
field100, 40 after cut
cut156 (+20)
purse£1,000
$4,000
winners_share£150
$600
championNIR Fred Daly
score293 (+21)
previous[1946](1946-open-championship)
next[1948](1948-open-championship)

$4,000 $600 |UK England The 1947 Open Championship was the 76th Open Championship, held 2–4 July at Royal Liverpool Golf Club in Hoylake, England. Fred Daly became the first Irish winner of the Open Championship, one stroke ahead of runners-up Reg Horne and amateur Frank Stranahan.{{cite news

Qualifying took place on 30 June and 1 July, Monday and Tuesday, with 18 holes at Hoylake and 18 holes at Arrowe Park. The number of qualifiers was limited to a maximum of 100, and ties for 100th place would not qualify. Norman Von Nida led the qualifiers for the second successive year, scoring 139; the qualifying score was 155 and 100 players advanced. Only five Americans entered the qualifier, and none were former champions.

Par was set at 68 for the championship, which was the course record at the time. The course was regularly par 72 at 7048 yd; all four par-5 holes were shortened slightly and made into par-4 holes.

The total prize money was £1000, with a winner's share of £150, £100 for second, £75 for third, £50 for fourth, £25 for fifth, and £15 for each of the next 35 players. The £1000 was completed with a £15 prize for winning the qualification event and four £15 prizes for the lowest score in each round. Where an amateur finished in a place where there was a cash prize that money was donated to the P.G.A. Benevolent Fund. The prize money distribution meant that, with a maximum of forty players making the cut, all professionals making the cut received prize money.

Henry Cotton and Laurie Ayton, Jnr shared the first round lead on Wednesday, but in the second round both fell back with rounds of 78 and 80, respectively. The maximum number of players making the cut after 36 holes was again set at 40, and ties for 40th place did not make the cut.

Daly had a poor third round on Friday morning, shooting 78 to fall into a tie for the lead with Cotton, Arthur Lees, and Norman Von Nida. There were a further nine players within three-strokes of the lead. Horne, who began two back, made the first move with a 35 on the front-nine. He took a pair of 5s at the 16th and 17th holes, however, and at the 18th his putt for a three lipped out and finished at 294. Daly began the round with a 38 (+4) on the front, but he recovered on the back and holed a birdie putt on the 18th to post 293. Cotton made the turn in 36 and needed another 36 on the back to tie Daly, but in the blustery wind this proved too difficult and he finished at 297. That left Stranahan as the last player on the course able to tie Daly. He reached the 17th needing to play the final two holes in seven strokes, but a three-putt led to a five and saw him needing an improbable two on the last. He gave it a good shot, with his approach stopping less than a foot (0.3 m) from the hole.

Round summaries

First round

Wednesday, 2 July 1947

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1SCO Laurie Ayton, Jnr69+1
ENG Henry Cotton
3USA Frank Stranahan (a)71+3
T4SCO Jimmy Adams73+5
ENG John Burton
NIR Fred Daly
BEL Flory Van Donck
T8SCO William Anderson74+6
ENG Fred Bullock
AUS Norman Von Nida

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Second round

Thursday, 3 July 1947

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1NIR Fred Daly73-70=143+7
T2ENG Henry Cotton69-78=147+11
ENG Sam King75-72=147
4NIR Dick Burton77-71=148+12
T5SCO Laurie Ayton, Jnr69-80=149+13
ENG Arthur Lees75-74=149
ENG Charlie Ward76-73=149
BEL Flory Van Donck73-76=149
T10ENG Alf Padgham75-75=150+14
AUS Bill Shankland76-74=150
USA Frank Stranahan (a)71-79=150
AUS Norman Von Nida74-76=150

Source:

Third round

Friday, 4 July 1947 (morning)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1ENG Henry Cotton69-78-74=221+15
NIR Fred Daly73-70-78=221
ENG Arthur Lees75-74-72=221
AUS Norman Von Nida74-76-71=221
5USA Frank Stranahan (a)71-79-72=222+16
T6SCO Laurie Ayton, Jnr69-80-74=223+17
ENG Reg Horne77-74-72=223
ENG Alf Perry76-77-70=223
ENG Reg Whitcombe75-77-71=223
T10SCO Jimmy Adams73-80-71=224+18
ENG Sam King75-72-77=224
ENG Alf Padgham75-75-74=224
WAL Dai Rees77-74-73=224

Source:

Final round

Friday, 4 July 1947 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney (£)
1NIR **Fred Daly**73-70-78-72=293+21150
T2ENG Reg Horne77-74-72-71=294+2287 ½
USA Frank Stranahan (a)71-79-72-72=294
4AUS Bill Shankland76-74-75-70=295+2350
5ENG Dick Burton77-71-77-71=296+2425
T6USA Johnny Bulla80-72-74-71=297+2515
ENG Henry Cotton69-78-74-76=297
ENG Sam King75-72-77-73=297
ENG Arthur Lees75-74-72-76=297
AUS Norman Von Nida74-76-71-76=297
ENG Charlie Ward76-73-76-72=297

:(a) denotes amateur Source:

References

References

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  2. (3 July 1947). "Cotton, King tie for lead". Milwaukee Journal.
  3. (5 July 1947). "Daly first Irishman to win Open". The Herald.
  4. (5 July 1947). "Stranahan misses title". Milwaukee Sentinel.
  5. (30 June 1947). "Hopes of British win in Open Championship". The Herald.
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  12. (3 July 1947). "Tempers, scores high in England". Spokesman-Review.
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