The field was Alf Bradbeer, Stewart Burns, Henry Cotton, Bill Davies, George Duncan, Gus Faulkner, George Gadd, Willie Holley, Herbert Jolly, Arthur Lacey, Duncan McCulloch, Abe Mitchell, James Ockenden, Ted Ray, Fred Robson, Jack Smith, Fred Taggart, Bill Twine, Reg Whitcombe, Albert Whiting, Tom Williamson, Reg Wilson, Syd Wingate, Arthur Young.
Two other notable players of the period, Percy Alliss and Aubrey Boomer, were not resident in Britain so were ineligible.
A little later, Mitchell also holed a difficult putt on the final green to share the honours.
George Gadd and Tom Williamson tied for third place, 4 shots behind, with Duncan fifth.
[2] The tournament was played in unusually hot weather which had made the ground very hard.