1972 U.S. Open (golf)

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The 1972 U.S. Open was the 72nd U.S. Open, held June 15–18 at Pebble Beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, California. Jack Nicklaus, age 32, captured his third U.S. Open title, three strokes ahead of runner-up Bruce Crampton.[3][4][5][6] This was the first of six major championships held to date at Pebble Beach: five U.S. Opens and the PGA Championship in 1977. This was also the first time the U.S. Open was played at a public golf course.

DatesJune 15–18, 1972
LocationPebble Beach, California
36.568°N 121.950°W / 36.568; -121.950
Organized byUSGA
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1972 U.S. Open
Tournament information
DatesJune 15–18, 1972
LocationPebble Beach, California
36.568°N 121.950°W / 36.568; -121.950
CoursePebble Beach Golf Links
Organized byUSGA
TourPGA Tour
Statistics
Par72
Length6,812 yards (6,229 m)[1]
Field150 players, 70 after cut
Cut154 (+10)
Prize fund$194,600[2]
Winner's share$30,000
Champion
United States Jack Nicklaus
290 (+2)
Location map
Pebble Beach is located in the United States
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Pebble Beach
Location in the United States
Pebble Beach is located in California
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Location in California
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Scoring conditions during the final round were extremely difficult;[7] the average was 78.8, the highest in post-war U.S. Open history. Nicklaus' 290 (+2) was the second-highest winning score during that span. It was Nicklaus' eleventh career major championship as a professional, tying the record of Walter Hagen. When combined with his two U.S. Amateur wins, it was his thirteenth major, equaling Bobby Jones for most all-time.[5][8]

Defending champion Lee Trevino had been hospitalized in Texas for several days for bronchitis and pneumonia; he was released on Tuesday, two days before the first round,[9][10][11][12] and tied for fourth.[3][5]

It was the second consecutive major title for Nicklaus, who won the Masters in April. Previous winners of the first two majors of the year were Craig Wood (1941), Ben Hogan (1951, 1953), and Arnold Palmer (1960); later champions of both were Tiger Woods (2002) and Jordan Spieth (2015). In addition, Nicklaus held the PGA Championship title from February 1971; four weeks later, he was the runner-up by a single stroke at the Open Championship at Muirfield, Scotland.

Nicklaus won seven additional majors, the last at the Masters fourteen years later in 1986 at age 46.

Course layout

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Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Yards3855043683251805151204254503,2724363802054005554064002185403,5406,812
Par454435344364434544353672
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Round summaries

First round

Thursday, June 15, 1972

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Source:[13]

Second round

Friday, June 16, 1972

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PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1United States Jack Nicklaus71-73=144E
Australia Bruce Crampton74-70=144
United States Kermit Zarley71-73=144
United States Lanny Wadkins76-68=144
United States Homero Blancas74-70=144
Mexico Cesar Sanudo72-72=144
7United States Arnold Palmer77-68=145+1
T8United States Lee Trevino74-72=146+2
United States Lee Elder75-71=146
United States Ralph Johnston74-72=146
United States Rod Funseth73-73=146
South Africa Gary Player72-74=146
United States Chi-Chi Rodríguez71-75=146
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Source:[14]

Third round

Saturday, June 17, 1972

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PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1United States Jack Nicklaus71-73-72=216E
T2Australia Bruce Crampton74-70-73=217+1
United States Kermit Zarley71-73-73=217
United States Lee Trevino74-72-71=217
T5United States Arnold Palmer77-68-73=218+2
United States Johnny Miller74-73-71=218
T7United States Homero Blancas74-70-76=220+4
United States Tom Weiskopf73-74-73=220
T9United States Don January76-71-74=221+5
South Africa Gary Player72-74-75=221
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Source:[15]

Final round

Sunday, June 18, 1972

In high winds, Nicklaus was even par on the front nine; after a double-bogey at the tenth, Arnold Palmer and Bruce Crampton trailed by just two shots. Palmer had a chance to tie Nicklaus at the 14th, but he missed a 10-footer (3 m) for birdie. Down by one stroke, Palmer bogeyed the next two holes and finished with a final-round 76, four shots behind.

Through six holes of the final round, Kermit Zarley was tied for the lead with Nicklaus at 1-over par. Zarley, however, played holes 7–14 with only two pars to go along with five bogeys and a triple-bogey on the par-5 14th to fall to 9-over for the tournament. This stretch of holes included four consecutive bogeys at 7, 8, 9 and 10 and missing very short par putts.

With a three-shot lead over Crampton on the tee of the par-3 17th, Nicklaus hit one of his most famous shots. His 1-iron went directly at the pin, bounced once, struck the flagstick, and settled inches from the hole for a tap-in birdie.[16] With the lead at four strokes on the final tee, he bogeyed for 74 (+2) and the win.[5][17]

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PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1United States Jack Nicklaus71-73-72-74=290+230,000
2Australia Bruce Crampton74-70-73-76=293+515,000
3United States Arnold Palmer77-68-73-76=294+610,000
T4United States Homero Blancas74-70-76-75=295+77,500
United States Lee Trevino74-72-71-78=295
6United States Kermit Zarley71-73-73-79=296+86,000
7United States Johnny Miller74-73-71-79=297+95,000
8United States Tom Weiskopf73-74-73-78=298+104,000
T9United States Chi-Chi Rodríguez71-75-78-75=299+113,250
Mexico Cesar Sanudo72-72-78-77=299
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Source:[4][18][17]

Scorecard

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Hole123456789101112131415161718
Par454435344443454435
United States NicklausE−1−1E+1+1EEE+2+2+3+3+3+2+2+1+2
Australia Crampton+1E+2+2+2+3+3+3+3+4+5+5+5+6+5+5+5+5
United States Palmer+2+2+1+1+1+2+2+3+3+4+4+4+4+4+5+6+6+6
United States Blancas+4+3+3+3+2+2+2+2+2+3+3+5+5+5+5+6+6+7
United States Trevino+1+2+3+3+3+4+4+4+4+5+6+6+7+6+6+6+7+7
United States Zarley+1+1+1+1+1+1+2+3+4+5+5+6+6+9+9+9+8+8
United States Miller+1+1+1+3+3+3+4+6+7+7+7+7+7+8+9+9+9+9
United States Weiskopf+5+4+4+6+5+5+5+6+6+8+8+8+8+9+8+7+8+10
United States Rodriguez+8+8+9+8+8+9+9+9+10+10+10+10+10+10+10+11+12+11
Mexico Sanudo+12+11+11+12+12+12+11+10+11+11+10+10+10+10+11+11+11+11
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Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

Birdie Bogey Double bogey Triple bogey+

Source:[6][7]

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