Fred Herd
Fred Herd | |
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Herd in 1898 | |
Personal information | |
Full name | Frederick Herd |
Born | (1873-11-26)26 November 1873 St Andrews, Scotland |
Died | 14 March 1954(1954-03-14) (aged 80) |
Sporting nationality | Scotland United States |
Career | |
Status | Professional |
Professional wins | 1 |
Best results in major championships (wins: 1) | |
Masters Tournament | DNP |
PGA Championship | DNP |
U.S. Open | Won: 1898 |
The Open Championship | DNP |
Fred Herd (26 November 1873 – 14 March 1954) was a Scottish professional golfer from St Andrews. In 1898 he won the fourth U.S. Open at Myopia Hunt Club, in South Hamilton, Massachusetts.[1] This was the first U.S. Open to be played over 72 holes, requiring the competitors to play eight rounds of Myopia's nine-hole course. Herd turned in a card totaling 328, 84-85-75-84, averaging 82 strokes per 18-hole round.[2]
Early life
Herd was born at St Andrews, Scotland on 26 November 1873.[3] He emigrated to the United States in 1897, became a naturalized citizen,[4] and that same year was posted as the professional at the Washington Park course in Chicago. He and his brother James were boarding at the Chicago home of Ellen McNulty and her family in 1900.[5][6]
Golf career
1898 U.S. Open
He won a $150 prize for winning the 1898 U.S. Open—a large sum of money at the time—but such was his reputation as a drinker that he was not allowed to take the U.S. Open trophy away until he had paid a deposit, as the USGA was worried that he might pawn it to buy alcohol.[7]
Herd played in the U.S. Open on three other occasions, but did not have any other top ten finishes. His brother, Sandy Herd, won The Open Championship in 1902.[1] Two of Herd's other brothers, Alex and Davy, also played in the 1898 U.S. Open but did not finish in the top 10.[6]
Death and legacy
Herd died on 14 March 1954. He is best remembered for winning the 1898 U.S. Open.
Major championships
Wins (1)
Year | Championship | 54 holes | Winning score | Margin | Runner-up |
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1898 | U.S. Open | 6 shot lead | 84-85-75-84=328 | 7 strokes | Alex Smith |
Results timeline
Herd played only in the U.S. Open.
Tournament | 1898 | 1899 | 1900 | 1901 | 1902 |
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U.S. Open | 1 | T25 | T16 | 24 |
"T" indicates a tie for a place
References
- ^ a b Brenner, Morgan G. (2009). The Majors of Golf: Complete Results of the Open, the U.S. Open, the PGA Championship and the Masters, 1860-2008. Vol. 1. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-3360-5.
- ^ "The Sportlight by Grantland Rice -- Winners Up to Date". New York Tribune. 10 June 1919. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
- ^ "Births in the United District of St Andrews and St Leonards in the City of Fife". Statutory Births 453/00 0209. ScotlandsPeople. Archived from the original on 21 November 2008. Retrieved 16 February 2015.
- ^ File:Frederick Herd naturalization record, 18 Sept, 1897.jpg
- ^ File:HerdBoarding.jpg
- ^ a b "Golf Experts to Meet". The Sun. 17 June 1898. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
- ^ Peper, George; McMillan, Robin (1 September 1994). Golf in America. New York: H.N.Abrams/Abradale Press. p. 57. ISBN 9780810981232.
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- 1895 Horace Rawlins
- 1896 James Foulis
- 1897 Joe Lloyd
- 1898 Fred Herd
- 1899 Willie Smith
- 1900 Harry Vardon
- 1901 Willie Anderson†
- 1902 Laurie Auchterlonie
- 1903 Willie Anderson†
- 1904 Willie Anderson
- 1905 Willie Anderson
- 1906 Alex Smith
- 1907 Alec Ross
- 1908 Fred McLeod†
- 1909 George Sargent
- 1910 Alex Smith†
- 1911 John McDermott†
- 1912 John McDermott
- 1913 Francis Ouimet#†
- 1914‡ Walter Hagen
- 1915 Jerome Travers#
- 1916 Chick Evans#
- 1919 Walter Hagen†
- 1920 Ted Ray
- 1921‡ Jim Barnes
- 1922 Gene Sarazen
- 1923 Bobby Jones#†
- 1924 Cyril Walker
- 1925 Willie Macfarlane†
- 1926 Bobby Jones#
- 1927 Tommy Armour†
- 1928 Johnny Farrell†
- 1929 Bobby Jones#†
- 1930 Bobby Jones#
- 1931 Billy Burke†
- 1932 Gene Sarazen
- 1933 Johnny Goodman#
- 1934 Olin Dutra
- 1935 Sam Parks Jr.
- 1936 Tony Manero
- 1937 Ralph Guldahl
- 1938 Ralph Guldahl
- 1939 Byron Nelson†
- 1940 Lawson Little†
- 1941 Craig Wood
- 1946 Lloyd Mangrum†
- 1947 Lew Worsham†
- 1948 Ben Hogan
- 1949 Cary Middlecoff
- 1950 Ben Hogan†
- 1951 Ben Hogan
- 1952 Julius Boros
- 1953‡ Ben Hogan
- 1954 Ed Furgol
- 1955 Jack Fleck†
- 1956 Cary Middlecoff
- 1957 Dick Mayer†
- 1958 Tommy Bolt
- 1959 Billy Casper
- 1960 Arnold Palmer
- 1961 Gene Littler
- 1962 Jack Nicklaus†
- 1963 Julius Boros†
- 1964 Ken Venturi
- 1965 Gary Player†
- 1966 Billy Casper†
- 1967 Jack Nicklaus
- 1968 Lee Trevino
- 1969 Orville Moody
- 1970‡ Tony Jacklin
- 1971 Lee Trevino†
- 1972 Jack Nicklaus
- 1973 Johnny Miller
- 1974 Hale Irwin
- 1975 Lou Graham†
- 1976 Jerry Pate
- 1977 Hubert Green
- 1978 Andy North
- 1979 Hale Irwin
- 1980 Jack Nicklaus
- 1981 David Graham
- 1982 Tom Watson
- 1983 Larry Nelson
- 1984 Fuzzy Zoeller†
- 1985 Andy North
- 1986 Raymond Floyd
- 1987 Scott Simpson
- 1988 Curtis Strange†
- 1989 Curtis Strange
- 1990 Hale Irwin†
- 1991 Payne Stewart†
- 1992 Tom Kite
- 1993 Lee Janzen
- 1994 Ernie Els†
- 1995 Corey Pavin
- 1996 Steve Jones
- 1997 Ernie Els
- 1998 Lee Janzen
- 1999 Payne Stewart
- 2000‡ Tiger Woods
- 2001 Retief Goosen†
- 2002‡ Tiger Woods
- 2003 Jim Furyk
- 2004 Retief Goosen
- 2005 Michael Campbell
- 2006 Geoff Ogilvy
- 2007 Ángel Cabrera
- 2008 Tiger Woods†
- 2009 Lucas Glover
- 2010 Graeme McDowell
- 2011‡ Rory McIlroy
- 2012 Webb Simpson
- 2013 Justin Rose
- 2014‡ Martin Kaymer
- 2015 Jordan Spieth
- 2016 Dustin Johnson
- 2017 Brooks Koepka
- 2018 Brooks Koepka
- 2019 Gary Woodland
- 2020 Bryson DeChambeau
- 2021 Jon Rahm
- 2022 Matt Fitzpatrick
- 2023 Wyndham Clark
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