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1956 U.S. Open (golf)


FieldValue
name1956 U.S. Open
datesJune 14–16, 1956
locationRochester, New York
courseOak Hill Country Club
East Course
orgUSGA
tourPGA Tour
par70
yardage6902 yd
field159 players, 51 after cut
cut149 (+9)
purse$24,000
winners_share$6,000
championUSA Cary Middlecoff
score281 (+1)
previous[1955](1955-u-s-open-golf)
next[1957](1957-u-s-open-golf)

East Course |USA |USA New York The 1956 U.S. Open was the 56th U.S. Open, held June 14–16 at the East Course of Oak Hill Country Club near Rochester, New York. Cary Middlecoff won his second U.S. Open title, one stroke ahead of runners-up Julius Boros and Ben Hogan, both former champions.

Middlecoff began the final round with a two-stroke lead over Hogan, Ted Kroll, and Wes Ellis. After an erratic finish where he bogeyed 16 and 17, he carded a third consecutive round of even-par 70 to post a 281 (+1) total and waited. Hogan, pursuing his record fifth U.S. Open, had a chance to tie Middlecoff but missed a 4 ft par putt on the 17th to finish one back. Boros also had a chance to catch Middlecoff, but missed a 15 ft birdie on the last and also finished a stroke behind. The last contender on the course, Kroll led by a stroke after a birdie at the 14th hole, but immediately followed it with a bogey and triple bogey and finished four strokes back.

Reigning British Open champion Peter Thomson made a rare appearance in the United States and finished tied for fourth, his best finish at any other major. He was the 36-hole leader by a stroke over Hogan, but fell back after a four-over 39 on the back nine in the third round. Thomson won five British Opens, and his third consecutive (195456) came three weeks later at Royal Liverpool.

Several future champions made their mark at this U.S. Open. Arnold Palmer, 26, recorded the first of his thirteen top ten finishes at the U.S. Open, six strokes back in seventh place. Ken Venturi captured low-amateur honors in eighth place, two months after he lost a four-stroke lead at The Masters with an 80 in the final round. Billy Casper, 24, made his major championship debut and finished 14th.

Defending champion Jack Fleck, who upset Hogan in a Sunday playoff the year before at Olympic, shot 76-74 and missed the cut by a stroke. Jack Burke Jr., winner of the Masters two months earlier, also missed with a 152.

A record-setting 13,914 were in attendance for the final two rounds on Saturday.

This was the first of three U.S. Opens at the East Course at Oak Hill; Lee Trevino won in 1968 and Curtis Strange successfully defended in 1989. It also hosted the PGA Championship in 1980, 2003, and 2013, and the Ryder Cup in 1995.

Course layout

Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
**Yards**445390208571440170423432416**3,495**420192380602327133441463449**3,407****6,902**
**Par**443543444**35**434543444**35****70**

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, June 14, 1956

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1USA Bob Rosburg68−2
2AUS Peter Thomson70E
T3WAL Errie Ball71+1
USA Julius Boros
USA Wes Ellis
USA Doug Ford
USA Ed Furgol
USA Jay Hebert
USA Cary Middlecoff
T10USA Jerry Barber72+2
USA Al Brosch
USA Dave Douglas
USA Fred Haas
USA Dutch Harrison
USA Ben Hogan
USA Bill Hyndman (a)
USA Ted Kroll
USA Billy Maxwell
USA Arnold Palmer
USA Bud Taylor (a)

Source:

Second round

Friday, June 15, 1956

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1AUS Peter Thomson70-69=139−1
2USA Ben Hogan72-68=140E
T3USA Jerry Barber72-69=141+1
USA Wes Ellis71-70=141
USA Ed Furgol71-70=141
USA Cary Middlecoff71-70=141
T7USA Julius Boros71-71=142+2
USA Ted Kroll72-70=142
USA Arnold Palmer72-70=142
T10USA Fred Haas72-71=143+3
USA Billy Maxwell72-71=143
USA Bud Taylor (a)72-71=143

Source:

Amateurs: Taylor (+3), Ward (+7), Hyndman (+8), Patton (+8), Venturi (+8), Garrett (+9), Magee (+10), Ervasti (+11), Rodgers (+11), Simmons (+11), Dahlbender (+12), Holland (+12), Croonquist (+15), Shields (+16), Kuntz (+17), Moore Jr (+18), Aldrich (+19), Dixon (+20), Kelly (+23), Beman (+24), Myers (+25), Kleist (+27), Deal (+30), Watson (+34), Mandeville (+35), Brownell (WD).

Third round

Saturday, June 16, 1956 (morning)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1USA Cary Middlecoff71-70-70=211+1
T2USA Wes Ellis71-70-71=212+2
USA Ben Hogan72-68-72=212
USA Ted Kroll72-70-70=212
5USA Julius Boros71-71-71=213+3
T6USA Ed Furgol71-70-73=214+4
USA Arnold Palmer72-70-72=214
AUS Peter Thomson70-69-75=214
T9USA Jerry Barber72-69-74=215+5
USA Fred Haas72-71-72=215

Source:

Final round

Saturday, June 16, 1956 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1USA **Cary Middlecoff**71-70-70-70=281+16,000
T2USA Julius Boros71-71-71-69=282+22,650
USA Ben Hogan72-68-72-70=282
T4USA Ed Furgol71-70-73-71=285+51,033
USA Ted Kroll72-70-70-73=285
AUS Peter Thomson70-69-75-71=285
7USA Arnold Palmer72-70-72-73=287+7600
8USA Ken Venturi (a)77-71-68-73=289+90
T9USA Jerry Barber72-69-74-75=290+10416
USA Wes Ellis71-70-71-78=290
USA Doug Ford71-75-70-74=290

Source:

Amateurs: Venturi (+9), Patton (+12), Taylor (+18), Hyndman (+20), Ward (+25), Garrett (+29).

References

References

  1. (June 17, 1956). "Middlecoff wins US Open with 281". Milwaukee Journal.
  2. Bartlett, Charles. (June 17, 1956). "Middlecoff wins Open by stroke". Chicago Sunday Tribune.
  3. Drum, Bob. (June 17, 1956). "Middlecorr edges Hogan, Boros for Open title". Pittsburgh Press.
  4. Wind, Herbert Warren. (June 25, 1956). "The Chase of the Doc at Oak Hill".
  5. Bartlett, Charles. (June 16, 1956). "Thomson leads Hogan by stroke in Open". Chicago Daily Tribune.
  6. (June 16, 1956). "Peter Thomson shoots 139, leads Open". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  7. (June 16, 1956). "US Open led by Middlecoff". Eugene Register-Guard.
  8. Bartlett, Charles. (June 15, 1956). "Rosburg scores 68 for lead in National Open". Chicago Daily Tribune.
  9. (June 18, 1956). "Middlecoff edges Hogan, Boros to win US Open golf". Montreal Gazette.
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