1974 U.S. Open (golf)




























































1974 U.S. Open
Tournament information
Dates June 13–16, 1974
Location Mamaroneck, New York
Course(s)
Winged Foot Golf Club
West Course
Organized by USGA
Tour(s) PGA Tour
Statistics
Par 70
Length 6,961 yards (6,365 m)[1]
Field 150 players, 66 after cut
Cut 153 (+13)
Prize fund
$227,700[2]
Winner's share $35,000
Champion

United States Hale Irwin
287 (+7)

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Mamaroneck is located in the United States

Mamaroneck

Mamaroneck




Location in the United States




Winged Foot Golf Club  is located in New York

Winged Foot Golf Club 

Winged Foot Golf Club 




Location in New York


The 1974 U.S. Open was the 74th U.S. Open, held June 13–16 at Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck, New York, a suburb northeast of New York City. In what became known as the "Massacre at Winged Foot," Hale Irwin's score of 287 (+7) was good enough for the first of his three U.S. Open titles, two strokes ahead of runner-up Forrest Fezler.[3][4][5][6]


Tom Watson shot a third-round 69 to hold a one-stroke lead over Irwin after 54 holes.[7][8] In the final round, Watson bogeyed holes 4, 5, and 8 on the front and six more on the back for a 79 (+9) and fell into a tie for fifth. Still at the beginning of his career, it was the first top ten finish in a major for the future U.S. Open champion. After making long par putts at 16 and 17, Fezler could not convert another par save at the last, missing from fifteen feet (4.6 m). Irwin bogeyed 15 and 16, and needed a 10-footer (3 m) to save par at 17. With a two-shot lead heading to the 18th, Irwin hit his approach to the center of the green and two-putted for par and the championship.


Winged Foot played extremely difficult throughout the tournament, leading sportswriter Dick Schaap to coin the phrase "The Massacre at Winged Foot," the title of his book.[6] Not a single player broke par in the first round, and Irwin's 7-over was the second-highest since World War II (Julius Boros was 9-over in 1963). Many complained that the USGA had intentionally made the course setup treacherous in response to Johnny Miller's record-breaking 63 the year before.


Arnold Palmer finished five strokes back in a tie for fifth, his final top-5 finish in a major championship. Ken Venturi, 1964 champion, played in his final major and missed the cut.


Sam Snead, age 62, broke a rib during practice on Wednesday and withdrew.[9][10]




Contents






  • 1 Past champions in the field


    • 1.1 Made the cut


    • 1.2 Missed the cut




  • 2 Round summaries


    • 2.1 First round


    • 2.2 Second round


    • 2.3 Third round


    • 2.4 Final round


      • 2.4.1 Scorecard






  • 3 References


  • 4 External links





Past champions in the field



Made the cut































































Player Country Year(s) won R1 R2 R3 R4 Total To par Finish
Arnold Palmer
 United States
1960 73 70 73 76 292 +12 T5
Gary Player
 South Africa
1965 70 73 77 73 293 +13 T8
Jack Nicklaus
 United States

1962, 1967, 1972
75 74 76 69 294 +14 T10
Johnny Miller
 United States
1973 76 75 74 77 302 +22 T35

Source:[3][5][11]



Missed the cut

































































Player Country Year(s) won R1 R2 Total To par
Tony Jacklin
 England
1970 78 76 154 +14
Gene Littler
 United States
1961 80 75 155 +15
Billy Casper
 United States

1959, 1966
80 76 156 +16
Lee Trevino
 United States

1968, 1971
78 78 156 +16
Ken Venturi
 United States
1964 84 81 165 +25
Julius Boros
 United States

1952, 1963
78 WD

Source:[11][12]



Round summaries



First round


Thursday, June 13, 1974






















































































Place Player Country Score To par
1 Gary Player
 South Africa
70 E
T2 Lou Graham
 United States
71 +1
Mike Reasor
 United States
T4 Jim Colbert
 United States
72 +2
Bruce Crampton
 Australia
Raymond Floyd
 United States
Bobby Nichols
 United States
Barney Thompson
 United States
T9 Arnold Palmer
 United States
73 +3
Tom Watson
 United States
Hale Irwin
 United States
Rod Funseth
 United States
Jerry Heard
 United States
David Graham
 Australia
Mark Hayes
 United States
John Buczek
 United States

Source:[12]



Second round


Friday, June 14, 1974



















































































Place Player Country Score To par
T1 Arnold Palmer
 United States
73-70=143 +3
Hale Irwin
 United States
73-70=143
Raymond Floyd
 United States
72-71=143
Gary Player
 South Africa
70-73=143
T5 Tom Kite
 United States
74-70=144 +4
Tom Watson
 United States
73-71=144
T7 Bert Yancey
 United States
76-69=145 +5
Forrest Fezler
 United States
75-70=145
T9 Larry Ziegler
 United States
78-68=146 +6
Frank Beard
 United States
77-69=146
Eddie Pearce
 United States
75-71=146
John Buczek
 United States
73-73=146
Lou Graham
 United States
71-75=146

Source:[12]



Third round


Saturday, June 15, 1974






























































































Place Player Country Score To par
1 Tom Watson
 United States
73-71-69=213 +3
2 Hale Irwin
 United States
73-70-71=214 +4
3 Arnold Palmer
 United States
73-70-73=216 +6
T4 Frank Beard
 United States
77-69-72=218 +8
Bert Yancey
 United States
76-69-73=218
Jim Colbert
 United States
72-77-69=218
7 Forrest Fezler
 United States
75-70-74=219 +9
T8 Lou Graham
 United States
71-75-74=220 +10
Gary Player
 South Africa
70-73-77=220
T10 Raymond Floyd
 United States
72-71-78=221 +11
Buddy Allin
 United States
76-71-74=221
Tom Kite
 United States
74-70-77=221
Dale Douglass
 United States
77-72-72=221
Tom Weiskopf
 United States
76-73-72=221

Source:[7]



Final round


Sunday, June 16, 1974




















































































Place Player Country Score To par Money ($)
1 Hale Irwin
 United States
73-70-71-73=287 +7 35,000
2 Forrest Fezler
 United States
75-70-74-70=289 +9 18,000
T3 Lou Graham
 United States
71-75-74-70=290 +10 11,500
Bert Yancey
 United States
76-69-73-72=290
T5 Jim Colbert
 United States
72-77-69-74=292 +12 8,000
Arnold Palmer
 United States
73-70-73-76=292
Tom Watson
 United States
73-71-69-79=292
T8 Tom Kite
 United States
74-70-77-72=293 +13 5,500
Gary Player
 South Africa
70-73-77-73=293
T10 Buddy Allin
 United States
76-71-74-73=294 +14 3,750
Jack Nicklaus
 United States
75-74-76-69=294

Source:[3][5][11]



Scorecard






















































































































































Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Par 4 4 3 4 5 4 3 4 4 3 4 5 3 4 4 4 4 4

United States Irwin
+4 +4 +4 +5 +5 +5 +5 +6 +5 +6 +5 +5 +6 +5 +6 +7 +7 +7

United States Fezler
+9 +10 +10 +10 +10 +10 +10 +9 +9 +9 +9 +8 +8 +8 +8 +8 +8 +9

United States Graham
+10 +10 +11 +11 +10 +10 +10 +10 +10 +10 +10 +11 +12 +11 +11 +10 +10 +10

United States Yancey
+8 +7 +7 +7 +7 +7 +8 +8 +8 +9 +8 +8 +10 +10 +10 +10 +10 +10

United States Watson
+3 +3 +3 +4 +5 +5 +5 +6 +6 +7 +7 +8 +9 +9 +10 +10 +11 +12

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par










Birdie

Bogey

Double bogey

Source:[3][13]



References





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  2. ^ "U.S. Open history: 1974". USGA. Archived from the original on May 11, 2012. Retrieved June 20, 2012.


  3. ^ abcd Tomashek, Tom (Jun 17, 1974). "Hail! Irwin wins Open by 2". Chicago Tribune. p. 1, sec. 3.


  4. ^ Jenkins, Dan (June 24, 1974). "Hale Irwin, sole survivor". Sports Illustrated. p. 18.


  5. ^ abc "Irwin finishes with 287, gains two-stroke victory in U.S. Open". Youngstown Vindicator. (Ohio). Associated Press. June 17, 1974. p. 17.


  6. ^ ab McCleery, Peter (June 8, 2006). "The Massacre of '74 still lingers". ESPN. (Golf Digest). Retrieved May 20, 2014.


  7. ^ ab Tomashek, Tom (June 16, 1974). "Watson leads by 1 in Open; Arnie 3d". Chicago Tribune. p. 1, sec. 3.


  8. ^ "Watson takes lead as Arnie, Gary fade". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. June 16, 1974. p. 1B.


  9. ^ "Broken rib costs Snead Open berth". Bangor Daily News. (Maine). Associated Press. June 13, 1974. p. 27.


  10. ^ "Sam slammed by Open jinx". The Age. (Melbourne, Australia). June 14, 1974. p. 27.


  11. ^ abc "1974 U.S. Open". databasegolf.com. Retrieved June 20, 2012.


  12. ^ abc "Arnie's back as he takes share of lead". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. June 15, 1974. p. 1B.


  13. ^ "Irwin's final card". Youngstown Vindicator. (Ohio). Associated Press. June 17, 1974. p. 17.




External links



  • About.com: 1974 U.S. Open

  • USGA Championship Database






Preceded by
1974 Masters

Major Championships
Succeeded by
1974 Open Championship



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