Final Leaderboard
# | Player | Country | Score | To par | Winnings ($) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Billy Burke | United States | 73-72-74-73=292 | +4 | 1,000 |
2 | George Von Elm | United States | 75-69-73-75=292 | 750 | |
3 | Leo Diegel | United States | 75-73-74-72=294 | +6 | 650 |
4 | Wiffy Cox | United States | 75-74-74-72=295 | +7 | 450 |
T5 | Bill Mehlhorn | United States | 77-73-75-71=296 | +8 | |
Gene Sarazen | United States | 74-78-74-70=296 | |||
T7 | Mortie Dutra | United States | 71-77-73-76=297 | +9 | 200 |
Walter Hagen | United States | 74-74-73-76=297 | |||
Philip Perkins (a) | England | 78-76-73-70=297 | 0 | ||
T10 | Al Espinosa | United States | 72-78-75-74=299 | +11 | 105 |
Johnny Farrell | United States | 78-70-79-72=299 | |||
Macdonald Smith | Scotland United States |
73-73-75-78=299 |
- (a) denotes amateur
Burke (149-148=297) defeated Von Elm (149-149=298) after two 36-hole playoffs.
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