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Cape Cod Open

The Cape Cod Open was a golf event in the early 1930s. The tournament was held at Eastward Ho!, a links course in Chatham, Massachusetts on the Cape Cod Peninsula. The event was generally known for its strong fields and windy weather. The first event, won by English golfer Jim Barnes in 1930, was later deemed to be an official PGA Tour win.

History edit

The first event was held in 1930. It was hosted by Eastward Ho! in Chatham, Massachusetts. The Boston Globe featured a full-length preview of the inaugural event. The journalist W.A. Whitcomb deemed that the amateur Jess Sweetser and professional Joe Turnesa were the favorites because they had the two lowest scores of all-time at the course. Other notable golfers scheduled to play were Francis Ouimet and Johnny Farrell. The event was sanctioned by the Massachusetts Golf Association. It was intended to be 72-holes-long and held over two days, on Friday August 22 and Saturday August 23. The purse was $900.[1] There were more than 60 players at the event.[2] Late in the week, it was announced that Jim Barnes and Bobby Cruickshank were "among the late entries" for the tournament.[3] On Friday, the tournament began. It was reported by the Associated Press that a "strong northeast wind raised havoc with the scores."[4] Barnes and Turnesa held the first round lead at 76.[5] After a second round 73, Barnes was the solo leader.[2] He held a seven-stroke lead over Silas Newton. Turnesa, Jack Curley, and Sweetser followed them respectively.[4] In the third round, Barnes shot an 80 but playing against a "fierce northeast wind and rainstorm" it was enough to maintain the lead. In the final round, he shot a 76, the second best round of the day, to finish at 305 to defeat Sweetser by 12 shots.[6] Curley finished at 319, in solo third place.[7]

The second Cape Cod Open was held the following August. According to the Associated Press, there was again a "strong field" as well as challenging, "wind-swept" weather.[8] The event was two rounds long. Jess Sweetser opened the tournament with a "brilliant" 33 on the outward half and ultimately scored a first round 72. He recorded a second round 78 to win.[9] He defeated Charles McAndrew of Quincy, Massachusetts by one shot.[10][11]

The third and final event was played at Eastward Ho! in August 1932. There were 77 players in the field. Defending champion Jess Sweetser "was unable to play because of illness." Conditions were relatively similar as previous years with "heavy showers" and "gale swept" winds. Roland Hancock, a club pro from Unicorn Club in Stoneham, Massachusetts, shot a one-over-par 73 to take the solo lead. He led by one over Jim Shephard, Joe Turnesa, and Tom Kerrigan. Other notable names near the lead included Ted Bishop, Mike Turnesa, Jack Curley, Leo Diegel, and Johnny Farrell.[12] In the second and final round, Curley shot a 71 (−1) to defeat Hancock by one shot. Farrell and Kerrigan finished another shot back at 149.[13]

A fourth tournament was scheduled for 1933. However, it was cancelled days before the event was supposed to begin.[14]

This event is different from the modern Cape Cod Open founded in 1992.[15] That event is now entitled the Jim & Lois Gaquin Memorial Cape Cod Open.[16]

Winners edit

Year Winner Score Margin
of victory
Runners-up Ref.
1930   Jim Barnes 305 12 strokes   Jess Sweetser (a) [7]
1931   Jess Sweetser (a) 150 1 stroke   Charles McAndrew [10][11]
1932   Jack Curley 148 1 stoke   Roland Hancock [13]

References edit

  1. ^ Whitcomb, W. A. (August 18, 1930). "Fine Field in Cape Cod Open". The Boston Globe. p. 9. Retrieved July 19, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ a b "Jim Barnes Leads in Cape Cod Open". Rutland Herald. Chatham, Massachusetts. Associated Press. August 23, 1930. Retrieved July 19, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "Barnes and Cruickshank Enter the Cape Cod Open". The Boston Globe. August 22, 1930. p. 20. Retrieved July 19, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ a b "Jim Barnes Leads Cape Cod Open". The Atlanta Constitution. Chatham, Massachusetts. Associated Press. August 23, 1930. p. 15. Retrieved July 19, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ "Three Share Lead in Cape Cod Open". New York Daily News. Chatham, Massachusetts. Associated Press. August 23, 1930. p. 105. Retrieved July 19, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ "Jim Barnes, With 205, is Cape Cod Open Winner". The Tennessean. Chatham, Massachusetts. Associated Press. August 24, 1930. p. 10. Retrieved July 19, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ a b "Jim Barnes Scores 76 in Final Day's Play to Win Cape Cod Open". Hartford Courant. Chatham, Massachusetts. Associated Press. August 24, 1930. p. 35. Retrieved July 19, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ "Sweetser Golf Winner". The Washington Star. Chatham, Massachusetts. Associated Press. August 23, 1931. p. 52. Retrieved July 19, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ "Sweetser Wins in Cape Cod Open Tourney". The Salt Lake Tribune. Chatham, Massachusetts. Associated Press. August 23, 1931. p. 13. Retrieved July 19, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ a b "Jess Sweetser Wins Cape Cod Open Title By One Stroke Edge". Hartford Courant. Chatham, Massachusetts. Associated Press. August 23, 1931. p. 29. Retrieved July 19, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  11. ^ a b "Sweetser's 150 is Low". Democrat and Chronicle. Chatham, Massachusetts. Associated Press. August 23, 1931. p. 25. Retrieved July 19, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  12. ^ "Hancock Scores 73 in Rain at Chatham". The Boston Globe. Chatham. August 20, 1932. p. 7. Retrieved July 19, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  13. ^ a b "Cape Cod Open Tournament Won By Jack Curley". Hartford Courant. Chatham Port, Massachusetts. Associated Press. August 21, 1932. p. 31. Retrieved July 19, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  14. ^ "The Boston Globe 16 Aug 1933, page 19". Newspapers.com. Retrieved November 24, 2023.
  15. ^ "Gaquin, James F. Jr". The Boston Globe. March 12, 2021. p. B5. Retrieved July 19, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  16. ^ "Home of the Cape Cod Open". www.ccopen.com. Retrieved July 14, 2022.

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The Cape Cod Open was a golf event in the early 1930s The tournament was held at Eastward Ho a links course in Chatham Massachusetts on the Cape Cod Peninsula The event was generally known for its strong fields and windy weather The first event won by English golfer Jim Barnes in 1930 was later deemed to be an official PGA Tour win History editThe first event was held in 1930 It was hosted by Eastward Ho in Chatham Massachusetts The Boston Globe featured a full length preview of the inaugural event The journalist W A Whitcomb deemed that the amateur Jess Sweetser and professional Joe Turnesa were the favorites because they had the two lowest scores of all time at the course Other notable golfers scheduled to play were Francis Ouimet and Johnny Farrell The event was sanctioned by the Massachusetts Golf Association It was intended to be 72 holes long and held over two days on Friday August 22 and Saturday August 23 The purse was 900 1 There were more than 60 players at the event 2 Late in the week it was announced that Jim Barnes and Bobby Cruickshank were among the late entries for the tournament 3 On Friday the tournament began It was reported by the Associated Press that a strong northeast wind raised havoc with the scores 4 Barnes and Turnesa held the first round lead at 76 5 After a second round 73 Barnes was the solo leader 2 He held a seven stroke lead over Silas Newton Turnesa Jack Curley and Sweetser followed them respectively 4 In the third round Barnes shot an 80 but playing against a fierce northeast wind and rainstorm it was enough to maintain the lead In the final round he shot a 76 the second best round of the day to finish at 305 to defeat Sweetser by 12 shots 6 Curley finished at 319 in solo third place 7 The second Cape Cod Open was held the following August According to the Associated Press there was again a strong field as well as challenging wind swept weather 8 The event was two rounds long Jess Sweetser opened the tournament with a brilliant 33 on the outward half and ultimately scored a first round 72 He recorded a second round 78 to win 9 He defeated Charles McAndrew of Quincy Massachusetts by one shot 10 11 The third and final event was played at Eastward Ho in August 1932 There were 77 players in the field Defending champion Jess Sweetser was unable to play because of illness Conditions were relatively similar as previous years with heavy showers and gale swept winds Roland Hancock a club pro from Unicorn Club in Stoneham Massachusetts shot a one over par 73 to take the solo lead He led by one over Jim Shephard Joe Turnesa and Tom Kerrigan Other notable names near the lead included Ted Bishop Mike Turnesa Jack Curley Leo Diegel and Johnny Farrell 12 In the second and final round Curley shot a 71 1 to defeat Hancock by one shot Farrell and Kerrigan finished another shot back at 149 13 A fourth tournament was scheduled for 1933 However it was cancelled days before the event was supposed to begin 14 This event is different from the modern Cape Cod Open founded in 1992 15 That event is now entitled the Jim amp Lois Gaquin Memorial Cape Cod Open 16 Winners editYear Winner Score Marginof victory Runners up Ref 1930 nbsp Jim Barnes 305 12 strokes nbsp Jess Sweetser a 7 1931 nbsp Jess Sweetser a 150 1 stroke nbsp Charles McAndrew 10 11 1932 nbsp Jack Curley 148 1 stoke nbsp Roland Hancock 13 References edit Whitcomb W A August 18 1930 Fine Field in Cape Cod Open The Boston Globe p 9 Retrieved July 19 2022 via Newspapers com a b Jim Barnes Leads in Cape Cod Open Rutland Herald Chatham Massachusetts Associated Press August 23 1930 Retrieved July 19 2022 via Newspapers com Barnes and Cruickshank Enter the Cape Cod Open The Boston Globe August 22 1930 p 20 Retrieved July 19 2022 via Newspapers com a b Jim Barnes Leads Cape Cod Open The Atlanta Constitution Chatham Massachusetts Associated Press August 23 1930 p 15 Retrieved July 19 2022 via Newspapers com Three Share Lead in Cape Cod Open New York Daily News Chatham Massachusetts Associated Press August 23 1930 p 105 Retrieved July 19 2022 via Newspapers com Jim Barnes With 205 is Cape Cod Open Winner The Tennessean Chatham Massachusetts Associated Press August 24 1930 p 10 Retrieved July 19 2022 via Newspapers com a b Jim Barnes Scores 76 in Final Day s Play to Win Cape Cod Open Hartford Courant Chatham Massachusetts Associated Press August 24 1930 p 35 Retrieved July 19 2022 via Newspapers com Sweetser Golf Winner The Washington Star Chatham Massachusetts Associated Press August 23 1931 p 52 Retrieved July 19 2022 via Newspapers com Sweetser Wins in Cape Cod Open Tourney The Salt Lake Tribune Chatham Massachusetts Associated Press August 23 1931 p 13 Retrieved July 19 2022 via Newspapers com a b Jess Sweetser Wins Cape Cod Open Title By One Stroke Edge Hartford Courant Chatham Massachusetts Associated Press August 23 1931 p 29 Retrieved July 19 2022 via Newspapers com a b Sweetser s 150 is Low Democrat and Chronicle Chatham Massachusetts Associated Press August 23 1931 p 25 Retrieved July 19 2022 via Newspapers com Hancock Scores 73 in Rain at Chatham The Boston Globe Chatham August 20 1932 p 7 Retrieved July 19 2022 via Newspapers com a b Cape Cod Open Tournament Won By Jack Curley Hartford Courant Chatham Port Massachusetts Associated Press August 21 1932 p 31 Retrieved July 19 2022 via Newspapers com The Boston Globe 16 Aug 1933 page 19 Newspapers com Retrieved November 24 2023 Gaquin James F Jr The Boston Globe March 12 2021 p B5 Retrieved July 19 2022 via Newspapers com Home of the Cape Cod Open www ccopen com Retrieved July 14 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cape Cod Open amp oldid 1187137028, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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