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1874 Open Championship

1874 Open Championship
Tournament information
Dates10 April 1874
LocationMusselburgh, East Lothian, Scotland
CourseMusselburgh Links
Statistics
Field32 players[1]
Prize fund£20
Winner's share£8
Champion
Scotland Mungo Park
159
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Musselburgh is located in Scotland
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Musselburgh
Location in Scotland

The 1874 Open Championship was the 14th Open Championship, held 10 April at Musselburgh Links, Musselburgh, East Lothian, Scotland. Mungo Park won the Championship, by two strokes from runner-up Tom Morris Jr. This was the first Open Championship played at Musselburgh.

Play started at about 12 noon in dull and showery weather but later in the day the weather improved. The course, especially the greens, "were rather heavy".[2]

Many of the spectators followed Tom Morris Jr. and Willie Park Sr. who were paired together. Morris started badly and came to grief in several bunkers. Park scored 40 in the first round to Morris's 42. However, as the day progressed, Morris improved while Park fell away. The best player in the first two rounds was Mungo Park with scores of 37 and 38. At this stage he led by 4 from G. McCachnie, 5 from George Paxton with Tom Morris Jr. and Willie Park a full 8 shots behind.

Mungo Park had a third round 43 with G. McCachnie, George Paxton, Jamie Anderson and Tom Morris Jr. each four behind at that stage. Bob Martin was a further shot behind after a third round 38. Mungo Park scored 41 in his final round and although Morris again played a useful round he still finished two behind. McCachnie fell away with a closing 47. "During the last round the utmost excitement prevailed, and as each couple came in a knot of spectators gathered round them to ascertain what luck had attended them."[2]

Final leaderboard

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Source:[3][2][4]

Friday, 10 April 1874

Place Player Score Money
1 Scotland Mungo Park 37-38-43-41=159 £8
2 Scotland Tom Morris Jr. 42-41-39-39=161 £6
3 Scotland George Paxton 40-40-42-40=162 £3
4 Scotland Bob Martin 42-43-38-41=164 £1
5 Scotland Jamie Anderson 44-38-40-43=165 £1
T6 Scotland Davie Park 38-45-41-42=166 10s
Scotland Willie Thomson 43-41-41-41=166
T8 Scotland Bob Ferguson 42-41-42-42=167
Scotland Tom Kidd 43-41-43-40=167
T10 Scotland Jack Ferguson 41-46-41-41=169
Scotland G. McCachnie 40-39-43-47=169
Scotland James Morris 44-44-41-40=169

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