Bobby Jones’ Record

Bobby Jones is immortalized not only for his still–unequaled string of accomplishments, but also for the sportsmanship, humility and gentlemanliness he demonstrated both in victory and in defeat.

From 1923 to 1930 Bobby Jones captured an amazing 62 percent of the national championships he entered, winning 13 of 21 tournaments. He won five of eight U.S. Amateur Championships, and finished second in another. He won one of the two British Amateurs he played in. In eleven of the last twelve open championships he entered, he finished no worse than second, winning seven times. In 1926, Jones became the first player ever to capture the "Double," winning the U.S. and British Open Championships in the same year. In 1930, he accomplished the Grand Slam, winning the British Amateur, British Open, U.S. Open, and U.S. Amateur all in the same year

In thirteen U.S. Amateurs, Jones played 51 matches, with 43 wins and 8 losses. Ten of these matches went to the final hole. Of those ten, Jones won six. In these 51 matches, Jones played 37 different men, 10 of them more than once. He never lost to the same man twice. He won three of four matches from Francis Ouimet; two of three from George Von Elm and Robert Gardner; two each from Frank Dyer, Rudolf Knepper, Clarence Wolff, William Reekie, Chick Evans and Gene Homans; and divided two with Jess Sweetser.

Eighteen of Jones’ U.S. Amateur Records Still Stand Today

– Most titles won: 5 (1924, ’25, ’27, ’28, and ’30)

– Most times appearing as finalist: 7 (1919, ’24, ’25, ’26, ’27, ’28 and 30)

– Most times as finalist in successive years: 5 (1924, ’25, ’26, ’27 and ’28)

– Youngest quarter–finalist: was 14 at Merion in 1916

– Most times as medalist: 6 (1920, ’23, ’26, ’27, ’29 and ’30) record tied with Walter Travis

– Lowest 18–hole score in qualifying rounds: 67 at Minikahda in 1927 – record tied with five others

– Never failed to qualify for the championship

– Best winning percentage in 20 or more matches: 84.3%

– Won his 43 matches by the average margin of 6.1 holes

– His eight losses were at the hands of national champions

– Most 36–hole matches won: 35

– Won his 35 matches at 36 holes by the average margin of 7 holes

– Most double–figure victories: 8

– Most double–figure victories in succession: 3 at Brae Burn in 1928

– Most double–figure victories in one championship: 3 at Brae Burn in 1928

– Largest margin of victory in a 36–hole match: 14 and 13 over John Beck at Brae Burn in 1928 (record shared with Jerome Travers)

– Most holes up on opponents in one championship: 42 at Brae Burn in 1928

– In five matches, he had to play only 108 of a possible 144 holes

– He was 32 up on four opponents at Oakmont in 1925, playing only 116 of a possible 144 holes

1922 National Golf Links of America, South Hampton, NY

1st day foursome– Jones and Jess W. Sweetser defeated Willie B. Torrance and C.V.L. Hooman 3 and 2 2nd day singles–Jones defeated Roger Wethered 3 and 2 The United States won the matches 8 to 4 for Great Britain

1924 Garden City Golf Club, Garden City, NY

1st day foursome– Michael Scott and Robert Scott, Jr. defeated Jones and William c. Fownes, Jr. 1 up. 2nd day singles– Jones defeated Charles O. Hezlet 4 and 3 The United States won the matches 9 to 3 for Great Britain

1926 Old Course, St Andrews, Scotland

1st day foursome– Jones and Watts Gunn defeated Cyril Trolley and Andrew Jamieson 4 and 3 2nd day singles– Jones defeated Cyril Trolley 12 and 11 The United States won the matches 6 to 5 for Great Britain

1928 Chicago Golf Club, Wheaton, Ill

1st day foursome– Jones and Chick Evans defeated Charles Hezlet and William Hope 5 and 3 2nd day singles– Jones defeated R. Phillip Perkins 13 and 12 The United States won the matches 11 to 1 for Great Britain

1930 Royal St. George’s Golf Club, Sandwich, England

1st day foursome– Jones and Dr. Oscar Willing defeated Rex W. Hartley and Thomas A. Torrance 8 and 7 2nd day singles– Jones defeated Roger Wethered 9 to 8 The United States won the matches 10 to 2 for Great Britain