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1888 Open Championship
Tournament information
Dates6, 8 October 1888
LocationSt Andrews, Scotland
CourseOld Course at St Andrews
Statistics
Field52 players[1]
Prize fund£20
Winner's share£8
Champion
Scotland Jack Burns
171
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The 1888 Open Championship was the 28th Open Championship, held 6 October at the Old Course at St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. Jack Burns won the Championship by a stroke from David Anderson Jr. and Ben Sayers.

Willie Campbell led after 18 holes for the third successive year and was the leader on 84 with Sayers on 85 and a group of four players on 86.

In the afternoon Sayers, in the first group, scored 87 and took an early lead on 172. Campbell made a number of mistakes and scored 90 for a total of 174. Sayers was then joined on 172 by David Anderson. Playing a few groups behind, Burns scored an 85 and took the lead on 171, a score none of the later players could match.

Burns's score for his first round had originally been added up to 87 but a Royal and Ancient Golf Club member noticed that it was added up incorrectly and the total was adjusted to 86, making Burns the champion.[2]

Final leaderboard

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Source:[3]

Saturday, 6 October 1888

Place Player Score Money
1 Scotland Jack Burns 86-85=171 £8
T2 Scotland David Anderson Jr. 86-86=172 Playoff
Scotland Ben Sayers 85-87=172
4 Scotland Willie Campbell 84-90=174 £2
5 Scotland Leslie Balfour (a) 86-89=175
T6 Scotland Davie Grant 88-88=176 10s
Scotland Andrew Kirkaldy 87-89=176
8 Scotland Sandy Herd 93-84=177
9 Scotland David Ayton Sr. 87-91=178
10 Scotland Johnny Laidlay (a) 93-87=180

Playoff

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Monday, 8 October 1888

Anderson and Sayers played an 18-hole play-off two days later. Sayers won and took the second prize of £6, Anderson taking the third prize of £3.[3][4]

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