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1953 U.S. Open (golf)


FieldValue
name1953 U.S. Open
datesJune 11–13, 1953
locationOakmont, Pennsylvania
courseOakmont Country Club
orgUSGA
tourPGA Tour
par72
yardage6916 yd
field157 players,
60 after cut
cut153 (+9)
purse$20,400
winners_share$5,000
championUSA Ben Hogan
score283 (−5)
previous[1952](1952-u-s-open-golf)
next[1954](1954-u-s-open-golf)
mapUSA#USA Pennsylvania
map_reliefyes
map_labelOakmont
map_captionLocation in the United States##Location in Pennsylvania
coordinates

60 after cut The 1953 U.S. Open was the 53rd U.S. Open, held June 11–13 at Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pennsylvania, a suburb northeast of Pittsburgh. Ben Hogan won a record-tying fourth U.S. Open title, six strokes ahead of runner-up Sam Snead.

Overview

Although a three-time champion, Hogan was required to participate with the rest of the field in 36-hole qualifying on Tuesday and Wednesday, immediately preceding the championship. The only exemption at the time was for the defending champion, Julius Boros. The field for the qualifier was 300, with one round at Oakmont and another at the Pittsburgh Field Club, host of the PGA Championship in 1937.

After qualifying, Hogan shot a tournament-low 67 (−5) in the first round on Thursday and an even-par 72 on Friday to hold a two-stroke lead over Snead and George Fazio. Snead's third-round 72 on Saturday morning left him just a shot back of Hogan heading into the final round in the afternoon. With nine holes to go in the final round, Snead trailed by just one shot. Hogan made three birdies on Oakmont's back nine, including a 25 ft birdie putt at 13 on his way to a 71 and a 283 total, six shots clear of Snead, who shot a final round 76. Hogan's first-round 67 and Snead's second-round 69 were the only sub-70 rounds by any players for the entire tournament. Hogan's win at Oakmont was his fourth U.S. Open title, equaling the record of Willie Anderson and Bobby Jones (Jack Nicklaus would win his fourth U.S. Open in 1980). The four wins came in the last five U.S. Opens in which Hogan had entered; he missed the 1949 edition following his near-fatal automobile accident.

Two future champions made their U.S. Open debuts in 1953 as amateurs: Arnold Palmer, 23, of nearby Latrobe and Ken Venturi, 22, of San Francisco. Both missed the cut; Venturi (78-76=154) by one stroke, Palmer (84-78=162) by nine.

Hogan in 1953

Already the Masters champion, Hogan followed up his U.S. Open win with another at the British Open at Carnoustie a few weeks later. He became the first to win three professional majors in a single season, a feat matched only by Tiger Woods in 2000. Through 2024, Hogan remains the only golfer in history to win the Masters, U.S. Open, and British Open in the same calendar year. His margins of victory in the 1953 majors were five, six, and four strokes, respectively.

In 1953, the final two majors were in conflict on the schedule. The match-play PGA Championship was a seven-day event, held July 1–7 near Detroit; the British Open in Scotland was played July 8–10, with a mandatory 36-hole qualifier on July 6–7.

Course layout

Main article: Oakmont Country Club

Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Yards493355428544384183387253480**3,507**470372598161362458234292462**3,409****6,916**
Par544543435**37**445344344**35****72**

Source:

Lengths of the course for previous major championships:

The first hole became a par 4 for majors in 1962.

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, June 11, 1953

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1USA Ben Hogan67−5
T2USA Walter Burkemo70−2
USA George Fazio
USA Frank Souchak (a)
T5USA Jimmy Demaret71−1
USA Bill Ogden
T7USA Lou Barbaro72E
USA Jerry Barber
USA Jay Hebert
USA Sam Snead

Source:

Second round

Friday, June 12, 1953

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1USA Ben Hogan67-72=139−5
T2USA George Fazio70-71=141−3
USA Sam Snead72-69=141
4USA Lloyd Mangrum73-70=143−1
5USA Jay Hebert72-72=144E
6USA Dick Metz75-70=145+1
T7USA Al Mengert75-71=146+2
USA Frank Souchak (a)70-76=146
T9USA Jerry Barber72-75=147+3
USA Julius Boros75-72=147
USA Jimmy Demaret71-76=147
USA Fred Haas74-73=147
USA Marty Furgol73-74=147
USA Ted Kroll76-71=147

Source:

Third round

Saturday, June 13, 1953 (morning)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1USA Ben Hogan67-72-73=212−4
2USA Sam Snead72-69-72=213−3
T3USA Jimmy Demaret71-76-71=218+2
USA George Fazio70-71-77=218
USA Jay Hebert72-72-74=218
T6USA Fred Haas74-73-72=219+3
USA Dick Metz75-70-74=219
T8USA Jack Burke Jr.76-73-72=221+5
USA Ted Kroll76-71-74=221
T10USA Dutch Harrison77-75-70=222+6
ZAF Bobby Locke78-70-74=222
USA Frank Souchak (a)70-76-76=222

Final round

Saturday, June 13, 1953 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1USA **Ben Hogan**67-72-73-71=283−55,000
2USA Sam Snead72-69-72-76=289+13,000
3USA Lloyd Mangrum73-70-74-75=292+41,500
T4USA Pete Cooper78-75-71-70=294+6816
USA Jimmy Demaret71-76-71-76=294
USA George Fazio70-71-77-76=294
T7USA Ted Kroll76-71-74-74=295+7450
USA Dick Metz75-70-74-76=295
T9USA Marty Furgol73-74-76-73=296+8325
USA Jay Hebert72-72-74-78=296
USA Frank Souchak (a)70-76-76-74=2960

:(a) denotes amateur

References

References

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