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1967 PGA Championship
Golf tournament held in 1967
Golf tournament held in 1967
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 1967 PGA Championship |
| dates | July 20–24, 1967 |
| location | Columbine Valley, Colorado |
| course | Columbine Country Club |
| org | PGA of America |
| tour | PGA Tour |
| par | 72 |
| yardage | 7,436 yd |
| field | 143 players, 75 after cut |
| cut | 151 (+7) |
| purse | $148,200 |
| winners_share | $25,000 |
| champion | USA Don January |
| score | 281 (−7), playoff |
| previous | [1966](1966-pga-championship) |
| next | [1968](1968-pga-championship) |
|USA The 1967 PGA Championship was the 49th PGA Championship, played July 20–24 at Columbine Country Club in Columbine Valley, Colorado, a suburb south of Denver. Don January won his only major title in an 18-hole playoff over Don Massengale (69–71). Both had overtaken the leaders with low scores in the fourth round on Sunday.
Columbine was scheduled to host the championship in 1966, but flooding of the course by the South Platte River caused a postponement of a year. Firestone Country Club in Ohio, scheduled to host in 1967, swapped years with Columbine and was the site of the tournament in 1966.
There was a possibility of a boycott of the championship by the top tournament players, due to grievances with the PGA of America. An understanding was achieved several weeks before and the top players entered.
At the time, Columbine was the longest course in major championship history at 7436 yd. The elevation of the course is over 5300 ft above sea level, additionally dry and fast conditions shortened its effective length. Tommy Aaron carded a course record 65 in the second round to take a four-stroke lead, but a 76 on Saturday dropped him two back and he fell out of contention on Sunday with a 78. The 54-hole leader was Dan Sikes, the chairman of the tournament players committee, who shot a final round 73 and finished a stroke out of the playoff, in a tie for third with Jack Nicklaus.
This was the second and final 18-hole Monday playoff at the PGA Championship, formerly a match play event through 1957. The next playoff was ten years later in 1977 and the format was changed to sudden-death, immediately following the fourth round. It was later changed to a three-hole aggregate format, first used in 2000.
The Open Championship was played the previous week near Liverpool, England, one of five times in the 1960s that these two majors were played in consecutive weeks in July. The PGA Championship moved permanently to August in 1969, where it remained through 2018 (except 1971, when it was played in late February). In 2019, the tournament moved to the weekend before Memorial Day.
Round summaries
First round
Thursday, July 20, 1967
| Place | Player | Score | To par |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | USA Dave Hill | 66 | −6 |
| 2 | USA Jack Nicklaus | 67 | −5 |
| T3 | USA Don Bies | 69 | −3 |
| USA Julius Boros | |||
| USA Davis Love Jr. | |||
| USA Dan Sikes | |||
| T7 | USA Tommy Aaron | 70 | −2 |
| USA Rich Bassett | |||
| USA Bob Goalby | |||
| USA Don Massengale | |||
| USA Arnold Palmer | |||
| USA Mike Souchak |
Second round
Friday, July 21, 1967
| Place | Player | Score | To par | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | USA Tommy Aaron | 70-65=135 | −9 | |
| T2 | USA Don Bies | 69-70=139 | −5 | |
| USA Dave Hill | 66-73=139 | |||
| USA Dan Sikes | 69-70=139 | |||
| 5 | USA Arnold Palmer | 70-71=141 | −3 | |
| 6 | USA Jack Nicklaus | 67-75=142 | −2 | |
| T7 | USA Bill Bisdorf | 72-71=143 | −1 | |
| USA Raymond Floyd | 74-69=143 | |||
| USA Don January | 71-72=143 | |||
| USA R. H. Sikes | 72-71=143 | |||
| USA Mike Souchak | 70-73=143 | |||
| USA Dudley Wysong | 73-70=143 |
Source:
Third round
Saturday, July 22, 1967
| Place | Player | Score | To par | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | USA Dan Sikes | 69-70-70=209 | −7 | |
| T2 | USA Tommy Aaron | 70-65-76=211 | −5 | |
| USA Jack Nicklaus | 67-75-69=211 | |||
| 4 | USA Bob Goalby | 70-74-68=212 | −4 | |
| T5 | USA Al Geiberger | 73-71-69=213 | −3 | |
| USA Dave Hill | 66-73-74=213 | |||
| USA Don January | 71-72-70=213 | |||
| USA Arnold Palmer | 70-71-72=213 | |||
| USA R. H. Sikes | 71-71-71=213 | |||
| USA Mike Souchak | 70-73-70=213 |
Source:
Final round
Sunday, July 23, 1967
| Place | Player | Score | To par | Money ($) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| T1 | USA Don January | 71-72-70-68=281 | −7 | Playoff |
| USA Don Massengale | 70-75-70-66=281 | |||
| T3 | USA Jack Nicklaus | 67-75-69-71=282 | −6 | 9,000 |
| USA Dan Sikes | 69-70-70-73=282 | |||
| T5 | USA Julius Boros | 69-76-70-68=283 | −5 | 6,500 |
| USA Al Geiberger | 73-71-69-70=283 | |||
| T7 | USA Frank Beard | 71-74-70-70=285 | −3 | 4,750 |
| USA Don Bies | 69-70-76-70=285 | |||
| USA Bob Goalby | 70-74-68-73=285 | |||
| USA Gene Littler | 73-72-71-69=285 |
Source:
Playoff
Monday, July 24, 1967
| Place | Player | Score | To par | Money ($) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | USA **Don January** | 36-33=69 | −3 | 25,000 |
| 2 | USA Don Massengale | 36-35=71 | −1 | 15,000 |
Scorecard
| Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Par | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 |
| USA January | E | E | E | +1 | +1 | +1 | +1 | E | E | −1 | −1 | −2 | −2 | −3 | −4 | −4 | −3 | −3 |
| USA Massengale | E | E | E | E | −1 | −1 | E | E | E | E | E | −1 | −1 | −2 | −2 | −2 | −1 | −1 |
| Double Eagle | Eagle -- | Birdie | Bogey | Double bogey | Triple bogey+ -- |
|---|
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References
References
- (July 24, 1967). "Texans Massengale, January tie in down-to-wire PGA final round". Spokesman-Review.
- "Tournament Info for: 1967 PGA Championship". PGA of America.
- (July 25, 1967). "January breaks playoff jinx to win PGA by two strokes". Spokesman-Review.
- Wright, Alfred. (July 31, 1967). "Two Dons In Quest Of A Title".
- (July 6, 1967). "Pro golfers settle odds with PGA". Eugene Register-Guard.
- (July 22, 1967). "Aaron erases course record". Eugene Register-Guard.
- (July 23, 1967). "PGA rebel grabs lead". Eugene Register-Guard.
- (July 25, 1967). "January Beats Massengale in PGA Playoff". [[Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]].
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