May 2

May 2 in Golf History

On May 2 in golf history — 1921: Jock Hutchison wins the Open at St Andrews, plus 5 more moments from 1921–2004.

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On This Day in Golf

1921 Championship

Jock Hutchison wins the Open at St Andrews

Scottish-born American Jock Hutchison won the 1921 Open Championship at St Andrews in a playoff over amateur Roger Wethered, becoming the first U.S.-based player to take the Claret Jug.

Jock Hutchison
1937 Championship

Byron Nelson wins his first Masters

Byron Nelson made up six strokes on Ralph Guldahl over the 12th and 13th holes and went on to win his first Masters by two strokes at Augusta National.

Byron Nelson
1965 Record

Jack Nicklaus dominates with record Masters score

Jack Nicklaus shot a record 271 to win the 1965 Masters by nine strokes over Arnold Palmer and Gary Player, prompting Bobby Jones to remark that Nicklaus played a game with which he was not familiar.

Jack Nicklaus
1971 Championship

Charles Coody wins the Masters

Charles Coody birdied two of the final three holes to overtake Jack Nicklaus and Johnny Miller and win the 1971 Masters by two strokes.

Charles Coody
1999 Championship

David Toms wins Compaq Classic

David Toms captured the Compaq Classic of New Orleans, one of the steady wins that built him toward his 2001 PGA Championship triumph.

David Toms
2004 Milestone

Stephen Ames wins Western Open era event

Canada's Stephen Ames, who would later win THE PLAYERS in 2009, was among the rising international stars on the PGA Tour during this stretch of the early 2000s.