The men's individual was an event held as part of the golf programme at the 1904 Summer Olympics. It was the second time the event was held at the Olympics, though it took a much different format than the 1900 golf tournament. 75 golfers from two nations competed. The competition was held approximately 5.75 km north of the Olympic Stadium at Glen Echo Country Club from September 19 to 24, 1904. The event was won by George Lyon of Canada, one of three golfers not from the host United States. Lyon defeated American Chandler Egan in the final, giving Egan the silver medal. Americans Burt McKinnie and Francis Newton were the defeated semifinalists, each receiving bronze.

Background

The first Olympic golf tournaments were held at the 1900 Games, with events for both men and women. One of the men's players was Albert Bond Lambert, who finished eighth in the (Olympic) men's tournament and first in the (non-Olympic) handicap tournament. Lambert and his father-in-law George McGrew, prominent businessmen in the St. Louis area, determined to bring golf to the 1904 Games that would be held in St. Louis. They founded the Glen Echo Country Club and pressed for the inclusion of golf on the programme with a tournament to be held at Glen Echo. The result was the second Olympic golf tournament, though the women's individual event was dropped and a men's team event added.

Golf was later planned to be on the programme for the 1908 Games in London, but a dispute among the British golfers led to them all boycotting. With only the Canadian defending champion Lyon scheduled to compete (and him unwilling to accept a gold medal by walkover), the 1908 golf event was cancelled. Golf would not be held again at the Olympics until 2016.

Canada made its debut in the event. The United States made its second appearance, the only nation to have golfers at both of the first two men's individual golf tournaments.

Competition format

The format for the 1904 men's individual tournament was a grueling one. In contrast to the 1900 Games, which used a 36-hole stroke play tournament as the entire competition, the 1904 tournament started with a 36-hole stroke play qualifying round. This was followed by the top 32 qualifiers playing a 5-round match play tournament with each round consisting of 36 holes. Each round was played on consecutive days, resulting in the finalists playing six straight days of 36 holes of golf. No bronze medal match was played; both semifinal losers received bronze medals.

Schedule

DateTimeRound
Monday, September 19, 1904Qualifying
Tuesday, September 20, 1904Round of 32
Wednesday, September 21, 1904Round of 16
Thursday, September 22, 1904Quarterfinals
Friday, September 23, 1904Semifinals
Saturday, September 24, 1904Final

Results

Qualifying round

Golfers played two 18-hole rounds in qualifying play on September 19. The top 32 golfers advanced to match play.

RankPlayerNationScoreNotes
1Ralph McKittrickUnited States163Q
Stuart StickneyUnited States163Q
3Francis NewtonUnited States164Q
4Walter EganUnited States165Q
William StickneyUnited States165Q
6Chandler EganUnited States166Q
Mason PhelpsUnited States166Q
8Albert Bond LambertUnited States168Q
9George LyonCanada169Q
Daniel SawyerUnited States169Q
11Douglass CadwalladerUnited States170Q
Burt McKinnieUnited States170Q
Warren WoodUnited States170Q
14Robert HunterUnited States171Q
15Henry PotterUnited States173Q
16Jesse CarletonUnited States174Q
Simpson FoulisUnited States174Q
Harold WeberUnited States174Q
19Orus JonesUnited States177Q
Nathaniel MooreUnited States177Q
Simeon PriceUnited States177Q
22Harry AllenUnited States178Q
Arthur HavemeyerUnited States178Q
Clement SmootUnited States178Q
25Edward CumminsUnited States179Q
26Frederick SempleUnited States180Q
27John CadyUnited States182Q
Abner VickeryUnited States182Q
29Harold FraserUnited States183Q
Raymond HavemeyerUnited States183Q
Allan LardUnited States183Q
William SmithUnited States183Q
33Bart AdamsUnited States184
William BurtonUnited States184
35Tim BoydUnited States185
Charles ScudderUnited States185
37Edwin HunterUnited States187
Harold SimpkinsUnited States187
39John RahmUnited States188
40Arthur HusseyUnited States191
Herbert SumneyUnited States191
42Campbell BrownUnited States192
Henry CaseUnited States192
Edgar DavisUnited States192
45Robert ThachUnited States195
George PowellUnited States195
Charles WillardUnited States195
48Clarkson PotterUnited States196
George ThomasUnited States196
50George OliverUnited States197
51W. A. HerseyUnited States198
52John BrandtUnited States199
Bernard EdmundsUnited States199
54Frederick NewberyUnited States201
55Alfred AnnanUnited States202
Leon HazeltonUnited States202
57Murray CarletonUnited States203
58Louis AllisUnited States205
59John WatsonUnited States206
60Jarvis HuntUnited States207
Alexander MackintoshUnited States207
62Wallace ShawUnited States209
William WithersUnited States209
64Joseph HowardUnited States210
65Bertie AustinCanada211
66James StackUnited States213
Meade YatesUnited States213
68William GrosecloseUnited States214
Simon HarbaughUnited States214
70Edward LansingUnited States219
71Edward GouldUnited States222
72Clarence AngierUnited States226
73Albert AustinCanada230
74Lee JonesUnited States240
Charles B. CoryUnited StatesDNF

Match play

Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
Burt McKinnie (USA)37h
Harold Weber (USA)McKinnie (USA)7&6
Robert Hunter (USA)8&7Hunter (USA)
Raymond Havemeyer (USA)McKinnie (USA)4&3
Simpson Foulis (USA)5&3Sawyer (USA)
Henry Potter (USA)Foulis (USA)
Daniel Sawyer (USA)8&7Sawyer (USA)2&1
Jesse Carleton (USA)McKinnie (USA)
William Stickney (USA)2&1C. Egan (USA)4&3
Clement Smoot (USA)Stickney (USA)
Harry Allen (USA)6&4Allen (USA)4&3
Warren Wood (USA)Allen (USA)
Nathaniel Moore (USA)12&10C. Egan (USA)4&3
Orus Jones (USA)Moore (USA)
Chandler Egan (USA)8&6C. Egan (USA)7&6
Harold Fraser (USA)C. Egan (USA)
Stuart Stickney (USA)7&6Lyon (CAN)3&2
William Smith (USA)Stickney (USA)
George Lyon (CAN)5&4Lyon (CAN)11&9
John Cady (USA)Lyon (CAN)5&4
Albert Bond Lambert (USA)7&6Lambert (USA)
Walter Egan (USA)Lambert (USA)1 up
Ralph McKittrick (USA)2&1McKittrick (USA)
Douglass Cadwallader (USA)Lyon (CAN)1 up
Mason Phelps (USA)6&4Newton (USA)
Frederick Semple (USA)Phelps (USA)12&10
Arthur Havemeyer (USA)8&7A. Havemeyer (USA)
Simeon Price (USA)Phelps (USA)
Allan Lard (USA)10&9Newton (USA)2&1
Abner Vickery (USA)Lard (USA)
Francis Newton (USA)8&7Newton (USA)2&1
Edward Cummins (USA)

Sources

  • Wudarski, Pawel. (PDF) (in Polish). Archived from (PDF) on August 16, 2012.

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