The 1971 Open Championship was the 100th Open Championship, played 7–10 July at Royal Birkdale Golf Club in Southport, England. Lee Trevino won the first of his consecutive Open Championships, one stroke ahead of Lu Liang-Huan.[2][3] It was the third of his six major titles and his second consecutive; he won the U.S. Open less than a month earlier in a playoff over Jack Nicklaus.[4][5]
Tournament information | |
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Dates | 7–10 July 1971 |
Location | Southport, England |
Course(s) | Royal Birkdale Golf Club |
Statistics | |
Par | 73[1] |
Length | 7,080 yards (6,474 m)[1] |
Field | 150 players 82 after 1st cut 64 after 2nd cut[1] |
Cut | 151 (+5) (1st cut) 224 (+5) (2nd cut)[1] |
Prize fund | £45,000 $108,000 |
Winner's share | £5,500 $13,200 |
Champion | |
Lee Trevino | |
278 (−14) | |
Trevino became the fourth player to win both the U.S. Open and the Open Championship in the same year, joining Bobby Jones (1926, 1930), Gene Sarazen (1932), and Ben Hogan (1953). Subsequent winners of both were Tom Watson (1982) and Tiger Woods (2000); all six are Americans.
Trevino also won the Canadian Open the previous week near Montreal for three national titles in 1971, all won in less than a month.[2][3][4]
This was the last major championship of 1971 because the PGA Championship was played in February instead of its traditional date in August. (In 2019 the PGA moved to May.) Trevino's win, therefore, assured that Americans won all four major championships in 1971 (Charles Coody won the Masters Tournament and Nicklaus captured the PGA). This was the fifth time this had happened in golf history. (It has happened six more times since 1971, most recently in 2024.)
Course
editHole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
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Yards | 493 | 427 | 416 | 212 | 358 | 473 | 158 | 459 | 410 | 3,406 | 393 | 412 | 190 | 517 | 202 | 536 | 401 | 510 | 513 | 3,674 | 7,080 |
Par | 5 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 35 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 38 | 73 |
Round summaries
editFirst round
editWednesday, 7 July 1971
Place | Player | Score | To par |
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T1 | Vicente Fernández | 69 | −4 |
Tony Jacklin | |||
Howie Johnson | |||
Lee Trevino | |||
T5 | Billy Casper | 70 | −3 |
Tommy Horton | |||
Lu Liang-Huan | |||
Kel Nagle | |||
John O'Leary | |||
Peter Thomson | |||
Brian Waites |
Source:[8]
Second round
editThursday, 8 July 1971
Place | Player | Score | To par |
---|---|---|---|
T1 | Tony Jacklin | 69-70=139 | −7 |
Lee Trevino | 69-70=139 | ||
3 | Lu Liang-Huan | 70-70=140 | −6 |
T4 | Roberto De Vicenzo | 71-70=141 | −5 |
Gary Player | 71-70=141 | ||
T6 | Billy Casper | 70-72=142 | −4 |
Malcolm Gregson | 71-71=142 | ||
Tommy Horton | 70-72=142 | ||
Jimmy Kinsella | 74-68=142 | ||
Jack Nicklaus | 71-71=142 |
Source:[9]
Amateurs: Bonallack (−3), Melnyk (+4),
Humphreys (+6), Berry (+7), Carr (+8), M. Foster (+9), Birtwell (+11), Bird (+12), Rolley (+14).
Third round
editFriday, 9 July 1971
Place | Player | Score | To par |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Lee Trevino | 69-70-69=208 | −11 |
T2 | Tony Jacklin | 69-70-70=209 | −10 |
Lu Liang-Huan | 70-70-69=209 | ||
T4 | Craig Defoy | 72-72-68=212 | −7 |
Gary Player | 71-70-71=212 | ||
T6 | Roberto De Vicenzo | 71-70-72=213 | −6 |
Dale Hayes | 71-72-70=213 | ||
Peter Oosterhuis | 76-71-66=213 | ||
T9 | Jack Nicklaus | 71-71-72=214 | −5 |
Ramón Sota | 72-72-70=214 |
Source:[7]
Amateurs: Bonallack (−2), Melnyk (+4).
Final round
editSaturday, 10 July 1971
Place | Player | Score | To par | Money (£) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Lee Trevino | 69-70-69-70=278 | −14 | 5,500 |
2 | Lu Liang-Huan | 70-70-69-70=279 | −13 | 4,000 |
3 | Tony Jacklin | 69-70-70-71=280 | −12 | 3,250 |
4 | Craig Defoy | 72-72-68-69=281 | −11 | 2,750 |
T5 | Charles Coody | 74-71-70-68=283 | −9 | 2,300 |
Jack Nicklaus | 71-71-72-69=283 | |||
T7 | Billy Casper | 70-72-75-67=284 | −8 | 1,775 |
Gary Player | 71-70-71-72=284 | |||
T9 | Doug Sanders | 73-71-74-67=285 | −7 | 1,550 |
Peter Thomson | 70-73-73-69=285 |
Source:[1][2][10][11]
Amateurs: Bonallack (−1), Melnyk (+6)
- The exchange rate at the time was approximately 2.41 dollars (US) per pound sterling.[12]
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f "Media guide". The Open Championship. 2011. pp. 65, 203. Archived from the original on 18 April 2012. Retrieved 13 May 2017.
- ^ a b c Jacobs, Raymond (12 July 1971). "Trevino adds British title to US and Canadian opens". Glasgow Herald. p. 4.
- ^ a b Veysey, Arthur (11 July 1971). "Trevino holds on, wins British Open". The Chicago Tribune. p. 1, sec. 2.
- ^ a b Jenkins, Dan (19 July 1972). "Now for the Mexican Open". Sports Illustrated. p. 12.
- ^ Tupper, Fred (11 July 1971). "Trevino wins British Open". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). (New York Times). p. 1B.
- ^ "Card of course". Glasgow Herald. 7 July 1971. p. 6.
- ^ a b Jacobs, Raymond (10 July 1971). "Trevino heckled as he takes Open lead with inward 33". Glasgow Herald. p. 4.
- ^ Jacobs, Raymond (8 July 1971). "Jacklin regains form and shares Open lead with a 69". Glasgow Herald. p. 6.
- ^ Jacobs, Raymond (9 July 1971). "Eagle 3 on the 18th puts Trevino level with Tony Jacklin". Glasgow Herald. p. 6.
- ^ "1971 Open Championship results". databasegolf.com. Retrieved 11 July 2012.
- ^ "British Open scores". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. 11 July 1971. p. 4B.
- ^ "Eurodollar rates ease in quiet trading". Glasgow Herald. 10 July 1971. p. 3.