1911 U.S. Open The
1911 U.S. Open was the 17th
U.S. Open, held June 23–26 at
Chicago Golf Club in
Wheaton, Illinois, a suburb west of
Chicago. 19-year-old
John McDermott became the first American-born U.S. Open champion by defeating
Mike Brady and George Simpson in an 18-hole playoff.
Playoff In the playoff on Monday, McDermott led Brady by four after the turn, with Simpson five back. Brady then played the next four holes in 1-under par while McDermott made three consecutive bogeys, evening up the contest heading to the 15th. McDermott took the lead after Brady missed a 4-footer for par, then sealed the championship with an approach to the 18th that settled 10 feet from the hole. He two-putted from there for an 80, two ahead of Brady and five ahead of Simpson who shot a disappointing 85. He won $100 for a third-place finish in the tournament. ==Death and legacy==