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1946 PGA Championship


FieldValue
name1946 PGA Championship
locationPortland, Oregon, U.S.
coursePortland Golf Club
datesAugust 19–25, 1946
par72
yardage6524 yd
orgPGA of America
tourPGA Tour
field122 players,
64 to match play
cut148 (+4), playoff
formatMatch play - 6 rounds
purse$17,700
winners_share$3,500
championUSA Ben Hogan
scoredef. Ed Oliver, 6 and 4
previous[1945](1945-pga-championship)
next[1947](1947-pga-championship)

64 to match play |}} |USA |USA Oregon Golf Club The 1946 PGA Championship was the 28th PGA Championship, held August 19–25 at Portland Golf Club outside Portland, Oregon. Ben Hogan won the match play championship, 6 and 4 over Ed Oliver in the final; the winner's share was $3,500 and the runner-up's was $1,500.

Hogan was three down after the first 18 holes in the morning, then rebounded in the afternoon. In the semifinals, Hogan defeated Jimmy Demaret 10 and 9 and Oliver beat Jug McSpaden 6 and 5. Oliver defeated defending champion Byron Nelson 1 up in the quarterfinals.

For Hogan, age 34, it was the first of his nine major titles. He won again in 1948, but following his near-fatal auto accident in early 1949, his debilitated condition did not agree with the grueling five-day schedule of 36 holes per day in summer heat. Hogan did not enter the PGA Championship again until 1960, its third year as a 72-hole stroke play event, at 18 holes per day.

In the quarterfinals, defending champion Byron Nelson bogeyed the final hole and lost 1 down to Oliver; it was Nelson's final appearance at the PGA Championship. The medalist for the stroke-play qualifying portion was Jim Ferrier, which included a 29 on the front nine of the second round, a record for a PGA event. He won the PGA Championship title the following year in 1947.

The Portland Golf Club hosted the Portland Open on the PGA Tour the previous two years; Sam Snead won in 1944 and Hogan in 1945. It also hosted the Ryder Cup in 1947, won by the U.S. team captained by Hogan.

This was the first "full field" at the PGA Championship since 1941, with a match play bracket of 64 competitors. Due to World War II, it had been reduced to 32 for 1942, 1944, and 1945, and not played in 1943.

Hogan's win marked the first time that all four major championships were won by Americans in a calendar year.

Format

The match play format at the PGA Championship in 1946 called for 12 rounds (216 holes) in seven days:

  • Monday and Tuesday – 36-hole stroke play qualifier, 18 holes per day;
    • defending champion Byron Nelson and top 63 professionals advanced to match play
  • Wednesday – first two rounds, 18 holes each
  • Thursday – third round – 36 holes
  • Friday – quarterfinals – 36 holes
  • Saturday – semifinals – 36 holes
  • Sunday – final – 36 holes

Final results

Sunday, August 25, 1946

PlacePlayerMoney ($)
1USA **Ben Hogan**3,500
2USA Ed Oliver1,500
T3USA Jimmy Demaret750
USA Jug McSpaden
T5USA Chuck Congdon500
USA Frank Moore
USA Byron Nelson
USA Jim Turnesa

Source:--

Final eight bracket

August 23 August 24 August 25

| score-width= 35px | team-width= 140px

| RD1-team1= Ben Hogan | RD1-score1= 5&4 | RD1-team2= Frank Moore | RD1-score2=

| RD1-team3= Jimmy Demaret | RD1-score3= 6&5 | RD1-team4= Jim Turnesa | RD1-score4=

| RD1-team5= Ed Oliver | RD1-score5= 1up | RD1-team6= Byron Nelson | RD1-score6=

| RD1-team7= Jug McSpaden | RD1-score7= 5&3 | RD1-team8= Chuck Congdon | RD1-score8=

| RD2-team1= Ben Hogan | RD2-score1= 10&9 | RD2-team2= Jimmy Demaret | RD2-score2=

| RD2-team3= Ed Oliver | RD2-score3= 6&5 | RD2-team4= Jug McSpaden | RD2-score4=

| RD3-team1= Ben Hogan | RD3-score1= 6&4 | RD3-team2= Ed Oliver | RD3-score2=

Final match scorecards

Morning

Hole123456789101112131415161718
Par444354434543445435
USA Hogan454345434553444435
USA Oliver544344434544453325
LeaderH1O1O1O1O1O1O2O1O1O1O2O3O3

Afternoon

Hole123456789101112131415161718
Par444354434543445435
USA Hogan44324343343343Hogan wins
6 and 4
USA Oliver45435343554444
LeaderO3O2O1H1H1H1H1H2H3H4H5H5H6
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References

References

  1. (August 20, 1946). "Harrison leads pro golf field". Spokane Daily Chronicle.
  2. "Tournament Info for: 1946 PGA Championship". PGA.com.
  3. Bartlett, Charles. (August 26, 1946). "Hogan beats Oliver for P.G.A. crown, 6 and 4". Chicago Tribune.
  4. (August 26, 1946). "Hogan beats Oliver for PGA title". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  5. Strite, Dick. (August 26, 1946). "Ben Hogan stages great comeback to take PGA title from Ed Oliver". Eugene Register-Guard.
  6. Strite, Dick. (August 25, 1946). "Porky Oliver, Ben Hogan PGA tourney finalists". Eugene Register-Guard.
  7. (August 24, 1946). "Oliver edges Nelson, winning 1-up". Pittsburgh Press.
  8. (August 21, 1946). "Ferrier blasts new golf mark". Spokesman-Review.
  9. (August 21, 1946). "Jim Ferrier blasts marks in P.G.A. qualifying round". Pittsburgh Press.
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