1969 Open Championship

1969 Open Championship
Tournament information
Dates 9–12 July 1969
Location Lytham St Annes, England
Course(s) Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club
Statistics
Par 71[1]
Length 6,848 yards (6,262 m)[1]
Field 130 players
73 after 1st cut
46 after 2nd cut[1]
Cut 151 (+9) (1st cut)
222 (+9) (2nd cut)[1]
Prize fund £30,000[1]
$72,000
Winner's share £4,250
$10,200
Champion
England Tony Jacklin
280 (−4)
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The 1969 Open Championship was the 98th Open Championship, held from 9–12 July at the Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club in Lytham St Annes, England. Tony Jacklin won the first of his two major championships, two strokes ahead of Bob Charles.[2] Jacklin was the first Briton to win The Open since 1951;[3] it would be another 16 years until the next, Sandy Lyle in 1985.

Past champions in the field

Made both cuts

Player Country Year(s) won R1 R2 R3 R4 Total To par Finish
Bob Charles  New Zealand 1963 66 69 75 72 282 −2 2
Roberto De Vicenzo  Argentina 1967 72 73 66 72 283 −1 T3
Peter Thomson  Australia 1954, 1955,
1956, 1958, 1965
71 70 70 72 283 −1 T3
Jack Nicklaus  United States 1966 75 70 68 72 285 +1 T6
Kel Nagle  Australia 1960 74 71 72 70 287 +3 9
Gary Player  South Africa 1959, 1968 74 68 76 74 292 +8 T23
Max Faulkner  England 1951 71 74 76 74 295 +11 T30

Round summaries

First round

Wednesday, 9 July 1969

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Bob Charles New Zealand66−5
T2Tony Jacklin England68−3
Hedley Muscroft England
T4Miller Barber United States69−2
Jean Garaïalde France
Hugh Jackson Northern Ireland
T7Billy Casper United States70−1
Bernard Gallacher Scotland
Davis Love, Jr. United States
Guy Wolstenholme England

Second round

Thursday, 10 July 1969

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Bob Charles New Zealand66-69=135−7
2Christy O'Connor Snr Ireland71-65=136−6
T3Alex Caygill England71-67=138−4
Tony Jacklin England68-70=138
5Billy Casper United States70-70=140−2
T6Orville Moody United States71-70=141−1
Peter Thomson Australia71-70=141
Guy Wolstenholme England70-71=141
T9John Panton Scotland73-69=142E
Gary Player South Africa74-68=142

Amateurs: Tupling (+2), Bonallack (+4), Fleisher (+5), Buckley (+6), Humphreys (+8), McGuirk (+8),
Foster (+11), Hayes (+13), Kippax (+16), King (+17), Glading (+20)

Third round

Friday, 11 July 1969

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Tony Jacklin England68-70-70=208−5
T2Bob Charles New Zealand66-69-75=210−3
Christy O'Connor Snr Ireland71-65-74=210
T4Roberto De Vicenzo Argentina72-73-66=211−2
Peter Thomson Australia71-70-70=211
T6Brian Huggett Wales72-72-69=213E
Jack Nicklaus United States75-70-68=213
T8Davis Love, Jr. United States70-73-71=214+1
Bert Yancey United States72-71-71=214
T10Gay Brewer United States76-71-68=215 +2
Billy Casper United States70-70-75=215
Orville Moody United States71-70-74=215

Amateurs: Bonallack (+6), Tupling (+9), Buckley (+10), Fleisher (+10), Humphreys (+12), McGuirk (+15).

Final round

Saturday, 12 July 1969

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo parMoney (£)
1 Tony Jacklin  England 68-70-70-72=280 −44,250
2 Bob Charles  New Zealand 66-69-75-72=282 −23,000
T3 Roberto De Vicenzo  Argentina 72-73-66-72=283 −12,125
Peter Thomson  Australia 71-70-70-72=283
5 Christy O'Connor Snr  Ireland 71-65-74-74=284 E1,750
T6 Davis Love, Jr.  United States 70-73-71-71=285 +11,375
Jack Nicklaus  United States 75-70-68-72=285
8 Peter Alliss  England 73-74-73-66=286 +21,100
9 Kel Nagle  Australia 74-71-72-70=287 +31,000
10 Miller Barber  United States 69-75-75-69=288 +4900

Amateurs: Tupling (+10), Bonallack (+14)
Source:[3]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Media guide". The Open Championship. 2011. pp. 67, 203. Retrieved 9 July 2012.
  2. Kirkpatrick, Curry (21 July 1969). "Lord liege of golf". Sports Illustrated.
  3. 1 2 "Jacklin first Briton since '51 to capture British Open title". Eugene Register-Guard. Associated Press. 13 July 1969. p. 4B.

External links

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