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1889 Open Championship


FieldValue
name1889 Open Championship
dates8, 11 November 1889
locationMusselburgh, East Lothian, Scotland
courseMusselburgh Links
yardage
field48 players
purse£22
winners_share£8
championSCO Willie Park Jr.
score155, playoff
previous1888
next1890

|UK Scotland

The 1889 Open Championship was the 29th Open Championship, held 8 November at the Musselburgh Links, Musselburgh, East Lothian, Scotland. Andrew Kirkaldy and Willie Park Jr. were tied on 155 each. They had a 36-hole playoff on 11 November, Park winning by five strokes from Kirkaldy. This was the sixth and last time the Open was played at Musselburgh. It was replaced by Muirfield as the venue for the 1892 Open Championship.

A number of players scored 39 in the first round but after two round Kirkaldy had the lead with a total of 77. Park was a stroke behind on 78 with Ben Sayers on 79. After the third round, Kirkaldy and Park drew clear of the field, Kirkaldy still holding a one stroke lead. Kirkaldy led by two after Park made a bad start to the final round. However Kirkaldy finished badly, taking four at the short 7th and 9th holes while Park took three at the two holes and so the two player were tied on 155, four clear of Sayers.

Play started until 10:30 a.m. "but as the day wore on it became apparent that an earlier start would have been more satisfactory". The problems with playing on a nine-hole course in November became clear and players not in contention were offered 5 shillings not to play in the final round so that the leading players could finish before darkness descended. As it was, the last few competitors played in the dark.

The playoff took place three days later. Park got off to the best start in the playoff and led by four after the first round. However, in the second round Park was in trouble at the 3rd hole where he had to lift, taking a two stroke penalty, and taking eight. Park was in more trouble at the next two holes and Kirkaldy took a one stroke lead at that point. However, Park played the last four holes four strokes better than Kirkaldy and finished the morning play with a three-shot lead. After an hour break and in front of about a thousand spectators both played an excellent third round, Park scoring 37 to Kirkaldy's 38, so that Park now led by four strokes. Kirkaldy reduced the lead to three at the first hole of the final round but then they halved the next six holes. The championship was finally decided at the 8th where Kirkaldy was bunkered and took six.

Park's win marked the end of Scottish hegemony at the Open Championship. His victory was the 29th consecutive victory for Scottish golfers. The streak was broken the next year at the 1890 Open Championship by Englishman John Ball. In general, golfers from Jersey and England would dominate the Open in the 1890s, winning eight of the ten events.

This streak of 29 consecutive major championship victories (none of the other major championships existed yet) from one nation remains the longest ever. The next closest is 17 consecutive victories from American golfers that ended at the 1947 U.S. Open.

Final leaderboard

Source:

Friday, 8 November 1889

PlacePlayerScoreMoney
T1SCO Andrew Kirkaldy39-38-39-39=155Playoff
SCO Willie Park Jr.39-39-39-38=155
3SCO Ben Sayers39-40-41-39=159£3
T4SCO David Brown43-39-41-39=162£3
SCO Johnny Laidlay (a)42-39-40-41=162
6SCO Willie Fernie45-39-40-40=164£1
T7SCO Willie Brown44-43-41-37=16513s 4d
SCO Willie Campbell44-40-42-39=165
SCO Davie Grant41-41-41-42=165
T10SCO Hugh Kirkaldy44-39-43-40=166
SCO Willie Thomson43-42-40-41=166

Playoff

Source:

Monday, 11 November 1889

PlacePlayerScoreMoney
1SCO Willie Park Jr.39-43-37-39=158£8
2SCO Andrew Kirkaldy43-42-38-40=163£5

Scorecards

Morning rounds

Hole1234567891st1234567892ndTotal
SCO Park455545344395586544334382
SCO Kirkaldy556457353435564464444285

Afternoon rounds

Hole1234567893rd1234567894thTotal
SCO Park464455333375544554433976
SCO Kirkaldy554455343384544554634078

References

References

  1. (2011). "Media guide". The Open Championship.
  2. (12 November 1889). "Golf - The Championship Competition at Musselburgh". The Glasgow Herald.
  3. (9 November 1889). "Golf - The Championship Meeting at Musselburgh". The Glasgow Herald.
  4. 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". McFarland.
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