1869 Open Championship
Tournament information
Dates16 September 1869
LocationPrestwick, South Ayrshire, Scotland
Course(s)Prestwick Golf Club
Statistics
Field14 players
Prize fund£12
Winner's share£6
Champion
Scotland Young Tom Morris
157

The 1869 Open Championship was the tenth Open Championship and was held on 16 September at Prestwick Golf Club. Young Tom Morris won the championship for the second successive time, by 11 strokes from Bob Kirk. Just 14 players entered the Championship.[1]

Young Tom Morris dominated the championship, leading by three strokes after the first round, four after second and eventually winning by 11 strokes. After the first round Davie Strath and Bob Kirk were both three shots behind Morris. Strath was in second place after two rounds but finished with a 60 to finish third behind Kirk who scored 57.[1]

Morris's first round included a hole-in-one at the 8th hole and his total of 50 (6-4-4-6-5-5-3-1-6-3-3-4) was only one behind his record of the previous year. In the second round Kirk took four strokes in one bunker (the "Alps"), scoring 10, while in the last round he took three shots in another (the "Cardinal's Nob"). He had four twos over the three rounds.[1]

Final leaderboard

Source:[1]

Thursday, 16 September 1869

PlacePlayerScoreMoney
1Scotland Young Tom Morris50-55-52=157£6
2Scotland Bob Kirk53-58-57=168£4
3Scotland Davie Strath53-56-60=169£2
4Scotland Jamie Anderson60-56-57=173
5Scotland William Doleman (a)60-56-59=175
6Scotland Tom Morris Sr.56-62-58=176
7Scotland Gilbert Mitchell-Innes (a)64-58-58=180
8Scotland Tom Dunn62-61-59=182
9Scotland Charlie Hunter62-61-64=187

The remaining five players withdrew and did not complete the 36 holes.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Autumn Meeting of the Prestwick Golf Club - The match for the Championship". Fife Herald. 23 September 1869. Retrieved 21 December 2014 via British Newspaper Archive.
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