1907 Open Championship

1907 Open Championship
Tournament information
Dates 20–21 June 1907
Location Hoylake, England
Course(s) Royal Liverpool Golf Club
Statistics
Field 67 players[1]
Cut none
Prize fund £115
Winner's share £50
Champion
France Arnaud Massy
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Hoylake
Location in England

The 1907 Open Championship was the 47th Open Championship, held 20–21 June at Royal Liverpool Golf Club in Hoylake, England. Arnaud Massy, from France, won the Championship, two strokes ahead of runner-up J.H. Taylor. Massy was the first non-Briton to win the Open Championship.

Qualifying was introduced for the first time, replacing the 36 hole cut. It took place on 18–19 June. The players were divided into two "sections". Those in the first section played 36 holes on the first day while those in the second section played 36 holes on the second day. The leading 30 players and ties qualified from each section. 34 players scoring 165 or better qualified on the first day, led by Massy on 147. In windier conditions, 33 players scoring 170 or better qualified on the second day, led by Taylor on 154. There was some feeling that those qualifying on the first day would benefit from the day's rest.

In a strong wind, Massy and Walter Toogood were the first round leaders with 76 each. The next best scores were 79. At the end of the first day, Massy held a one stroke lead over Taylor and Tom Ball with Tom Williamson and George Pulford a further shot behind.

The strong wind persisted into the second day. In the morning, Massy scored 78 while Taylor's 76 gave him a one shot lead. Harry Vardon's 74 was the best round of the championship and moved him into a tie for third place with Pulford and Ball, five strokes behind Taylor. Vardon's brother, Tom, made a powerful move up the leaderboard with a 75 in the final round to secure a T3 finish.

In the final round, Massy's 77 gave him the title by two strokes from Taylor who scored 80. Taylor had some difficulties on the third hole where he sliced his drive into some long grass and took a 7, going out in 41.[2] He came home in 39 but it wasn't enough to make up for his miscues on the front nine. Massy became the first overseas player to win the Open, while Taylor finished runner-up for the fourth successive time.

First day leaderboard

Thursday, 20 June 1907

PlacePlayerCountryScore
1 Arnaud Massy  France 76-81=157
T2 Tom Ball  England 80-78=158
J.H. Taylor  England 79-79=158
T4 George Pulford  England 81-78=159
Tom Williamson  England 82-77=159
6 George Duncan  Scotland 83-78=161
T7 Alfred Matthews  England 82-80=162
Walter Toogood  England 76-86=162
Tom Vardon  Jersey 81-81=162
T10 Ted Ray  Jersey 83-80=163
Thomas Renouf  Jersey 83-80=163

Final leaderboard

Source:[3]

Friday, 21 June 1907

PlacePlayerCountryScoreMoney
1 Arnaud Massy  France 76-81-78-77=312 £50
2 J.H. Taylor  England 79-79-76-80=314 £25
T3 George Pulford  England 81-78-80-78=317 £12 10s
Tom Vardon  Jersey 81-81-80-75=317
T5 James Braid  Scotland 82-85-75-76=318 £7 10s
Ted Ray  Jersey 83-80-79-76=318
T7 George Duncan  Scotland 83-78-81-77=319 0
Harry Vardon  Jersey 84-81-74-80=319
Tom Williamson  England 82-77-82-78=319
10 Tom Ball  England 80-78-81-81=320 0

References

  1. "Media guide". The Open Championship. 2011. p. 129. Retrieved 10 April 2014.
  2. "1907: The First Overseas Winner of The Open Championship". StAndrewsGolfCo.com. Retrieved 25 June 2016.
  3. Brenner, Morgan G. (2009). The Majors of Golf: Complete Results of the Open, the U.S. Open, the PGA Championship and the Masters, 1860-2008. 1. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-3360-5.

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