Except on the par-3, a chalk line was drawn across the fairway at a position where the green was reachable and where, on a par-4 hole, a drive might finish.
[2] The 1926 event was a "target" competition played over 36 holes with total prize money of £1,000.
The system meant that a player might score as many as 11 points for par-4 (1 for hitting the fairway, 9 for being within the smaller circle and 1 for two-putting) they would only score 8 points if they had missed the fairway, then missed the green and saved par with a single putt.
[3] On the first day Abe Mitchell scored 173 points and led by 12 from Charles Corlett.
[3] The second day's match was a four-ball with Bobby Jones and Walter Hagen playing Cyril Tolley and Abe Mitchell.