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1948 Open Championship


FieldValue
name1948 Open Championship
dates30 June – 2 July 1948
locationGullane, East Lothian, Scotland
courseMuirfield
par71
yardage
field97 players, 36 after cut
cut148 (+6)
purse£1,000
$4,000
winners_share£150
$600
championENG Henry Cotton
score284 (E)
previous1947
next1949

$4,000 $600 |UK Scotland |Scotland East Lothian The 1948 Open Championship was the 77th Open Championship, held 30 June to 2 July at Muirfield in Gullane, East Lothian, Scotland. Henry Cotton, age 41, won his third and final Open title, five strokes ahead of runner-up and defending champion Fred Daly.

Qualifying took place on 28–29 June, Monday and Tuesday, with 18 holes at Muirfield and 18 holes at the number 1 course Gullane. The number of qualifiers was limited to a maximum of 100, and ties for 100th place would not qualify. Henry Cotton led on 138; the qualifying score was 152 and 97 players advanced. Cotton had led the qualification in 1935, the previous time the Open had been held at Muirfield.

Charlie Ward, Sam King, and Flory Van Donck shot 69 to share the first round lead. Cotton opened with a 71, then led by four strokes after a 66 in the second round, one off his own tournament record set in 1934. While scoring conditions in the first two rounds were ideal, with five other rounds of sub-70 in the second, the change in weather on the final day caused scores to soar. The maximum number of players making the cut after 36 holes was again set at 40, and ties for 40th place were not included. The cut was at 148 (+6) and 36 players advanced.

Over the final two rounds, the lowest round was 70. Cotton carded rounds of 75-72 to set a clubhouse lead of 284 that no one came close to matching. Fred Daly came closest with a 289, five shots behind.

Roberto De Vicenzo made his Open Championship debut and finished in third place. Over the next two years he followed with another third and a runner-up finish. He won the title nineteen years later, in 1967.

Round summaries

First round

Wednesday, 30 June 1948

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1ENG Sam King69−2
BEL Flory Van Donck
ENG Charlie Ward
T4ARG Roberto De Vicenzo70−1
ENG Frank Jowle
T6ENG Henry Cotton71E
ENG Reg Horne
AUS Norman Von Nida
T10NIR Fred Daly72+1
ENG Arthur Lacey
USA Lawson Little
SCO Walter Lyle
ENG Norman Sutton

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Second round

Thursday, 1 July 1948

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1ENG Henry Cotton71-66=137−5
T2ENG Sam King69-72=141−1
ENG Charlie Ward69-72=141
T4ENG Arthur Lees73-69=142E
BEL Flory Van Donck69-73=142
T6NIR Fred Daly72-71=143+1
ARG Roberto De Vicenzo70-73=143
ENG Alf Padgham73-70=143
AUS Norman Von Nida71-72=143
T10ENG Dick Burton74-70=144+2
ENG Jack Hargreaves76-68=144
WAL Dai Rees73-71=144
ENG Reg Whitcombe77-67=144

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Third round

Friday, 2 July 1948 (morning)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1ENG Henry Cotton71-66-75=212−1
1ENG Alf Padgham73-70-71=214+1
T3ARG Roberto De Vicenzo70-73-72=215+2
ENG Sam King69-72-74=215
ENG Arthur Lees73-69-73=215
BEL Flory Van Donck69-73-73=215
T7NIR Fred Daly72-71-73=216+3
ENG Charlie Ward69-72-75=216
ENG Alan Waters75-71-70=216
10ENG Jack Hargreaves76-68-73=217+4

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Final round

Friday, 2 July 1948 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney (£)
1ENG Henry Cotton71-66-75-72=284E150
2NIR Fred Daly72-71-73-73=289+5100
T3ARG Roberto De Vicenzo70-73-72-75=290+641 ¼
ENG Jack Hargreaves76-68-73-73=290
AUS Norman Von Nida71-72-76-71=290
ENG Charlie Ward69-72-75-74=290
T7USA Johnny Bulla74-72-73-72=291+715
ENG Sam King69-72-74-76=291
ENG Alf Padgham73-70-71-77=291
BEL Flory Van Donck69-73-73-76=291

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References

References

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  3. (3 July 1948). "Cotton's third Open Championship". Glasgow Herald.
  4. (15 June 1948). "Golf – The Open Championship". The Times.
  5. (30 June 1948). "Cotton leads qualifiers in Open". Glasgow Herald.
  6. (30 June 1948). "Golf – Open Championship qualifiers". The Times.
  7. (1 July 1948). "Greens baffle "Open" golfers". Glasgow Herald.
  8. (2 July 1948). "Cotton's "royal" round to lead in "Open"". Glasgow Herald.
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