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1967 U.S. Open (golf)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 1967 U.S. Open |
| dates | June 15–18, 1967 |
| location | Springfield, New Jersey |
| course | Baltusrol Golf Club |
| Lower Course | |
| tour | PGA Tour |
| org | USGA |
| par | 70 |
| yardage | 7015 yd |
| field | 150 players, 66 after cut |
| cut | 148 (+8) |
| purse | $169,400 |
| winners_share | $30,000 |
| champion | USA Jack Nicklaus |
| score | 275 (−5) |
| previous | [1966](1966-u-s-open-golf) |
| next | [1968](1968-u-s-open-golf) |
Lower Course |USA |USA New Jersey |USA New Jersey Union County Union County The 1967 U.S. Open was the 67th U.S. Open, held June 15–18 at Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield, New Jersey, west of New York City. Jack Nicklaus shot a final round 65 and established a new U.S. Open record of 275, four strokes ahead of runner-up Arnold Palmer, the 1960 champion.{{cite magazine |url=https://www.si.com/vault/1967/06/26/610071/jack-delivers-the-crusher http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1079987/index.htm--|magazine=Sports Illustrated |title=Jack Delivers the Crusher |last=Wright |first=Alfred |date=June 26, 1967 |page=22}} It was the second of Nicklaus' four U.S. Open titles and the seventh of his eighteen major championships.
Nicklaus' record score surpassed the 276 of Ben Hogan in 1948 at Riviera. His final round 65 (−5) tied the U.S. Open record for lowest final 18 holes, broken six years later by Johnny Miller at Oakmont. The 275 record stood for thirteen years, when Nicklaus broke it on the same course in 1980. For Palmer, it was his fourth runner-up finish at the U.S. Open in six years; the earlier three were in playoffs (1962, 1963, 1966). Hogan, age 54, played in his final major; he shot 72 in each of the first two rounds and tied for 34th place.
After winning the Masters in 1965 and 1966, Nicklaus missed the cut there two months earlier, which also kept him off the first Ryder Cup team for which he was eligible. (Other than a withdrawal in 1983, it was his only missed cut at Augusta from 1960–1993).
Lee Trevino, then a club pro from El Paso, finished fifth at Baltusrol in only his second major championship; he made the cut in his debut in 1966 at Olympic in San Francisco. The fifth place earnings of $6,000 allowed him to play in enough tournaments the rest of the 1967 season to earn his tour card for 1968. The high finish gave Trevino an exemption into the U.S. Open in 1968 at Oak Hill, which he won.
This was the fifth U.S. Open at Baltusrol and the second on the Lower Course; it previously hosted in 1954. The Upper Course was the site in 1936 and the defunct Old Course in 1903 and 1915. The U.S. Open returned in 1980, also won by Nicklaus, and its most recent appearance was in 1993. The PGA Championship was held at the Lower Course in 2005 and 2016.
With his seventh major won at age 27, Nicklaus went over three years before his next, at The Open Championship in 1970.
Course layout
Main article: Baltusrol Golf Club
Lower Course
| Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yards | 469 | 390 | 438 | 194 | 388 | 470 | 470 | 365 | 206 | **3,390** | 449 | 410 | 193 | 383 | 399 | 419 | 214 | 623 | 542 | **3,632** | **7,022** |
| Par | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | **34** | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 5 | **36** | **70** |
Source:
Lengths of the course for previous major championships:
- 7027 yd, par 70 - 1954 U.S. Open
- 6866 yd, par 72 - 1936 U.S. Open (Upper Course)
- 6212 yd, par 74 - 1915 U.S. Open (Old Course) The Old Course was plowed under in 1918
- 6003 yd, par - 1903 U.S. Open (Old Course)
Round summaries
First round
Thursday, June 15, 1967
Marty Fleckman, a 23-year-old amateur from Port Arthur, Texas, shot an opening round 67 to lead the field by two in his first U.S. Open.
| Place | Player | Score | To par | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | USA Marty Fleckman (a) | 67 | −3 | |
| T2 | USA Deane Beman | 69 | −1 | |
| USA Billy Casper | ||||
| USA Don January | ||||
| USA Arnold Palmer | ||||
| ZAF Gary Player | ||||
| USA Chi-Chi Rodríguez | ||||
| USA Art Wall Jr. | ||||
| T9 | USA George Archer | 70 | E | |
| USA Gardner Dickinson | ||||
| USA Dutch Harrison | ||||
| USA Dave Marr | ||||
| AUS Kel Nagle |
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Second round
Friday, June 16, 1967
| Place | Player | Score | To par | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | USA Arnold Palmer | 69-68=137 | −3 | |
| 2 | USA Jack Nicklaus | 71-67=138 | −2 | |
| 3 | USA Billy Casper | 69-70=139 | −1 | |
| T4 | USA Deane Beman | 69-71=140 | E | |
| AUS Bruce Devlin | 72-68=140 | |||
| USA Marty Fleckman (a) | 67-73=140 | |||
| 7 | USA Don January | 69-72=141 | +1 | |
| T8 | USA George Archer | 70-72=142 | +2 | |
| USA Miller Barber | 71-71=142 | |||
| USA Bob Hold | 71-71=142 | |||
| AUS Kel Nagle | 70-72=142 | |||
| ZAF Gary Player | 69-73=142 | |||
| USA Lee Trevino | 72-70=142 | |||
| USA Art Wall Jr. | 69-73=142 |
Source:
Third round
Saturday, June 17, 1967
With a one-under 69 on Saturday, amateur Fleckman was the surprise 54-hole leader, a stroke ahead of defending champion Billy Casper and former champions Nicklaus (1962) and Palmer (1960).
| Place | Player | Score | To par |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | USA Marty Fleckman (a) | 67-73-69=209 | −1 |
| T2 | USA Billy Casper | 69-70-71=210 | E |
| USA Jack Nicklaus | 71-67-72=210 | ||
| USA Arnold Palmer | 69-68-73=210 | ||
| T5 | USA Miller Barber | 71-71-69=211 | +1 |
| USA Deane Beman | 69-71-71=211 | ||
| USA Gardner Dickinson | 70-73-68=211 | ||
| USA Don January | 69-72-70=211 | ||
| T9 | USA Wes Ellis | 74-69-70=213 | +3 |
| USA Bob Goalby | 72-71-70=213 | ||
| USA Lee Trevino | 72-70-71=213 |
Source:
Final round
Sunday, June 18, 1967
Fleckman wilted under the pressure, shot a final round 80 (+10), and tied for 18th place. Alongside in the final pairing, Casper carded a 72 for 282 (+2), seven strokes behind in fourth place. The championship became a duel between Nicklaus and Palmer, in the penultimate pairing. Nicklaus birdied five of his first eight holes to open up a four-stroke advantage over Palmer, and that is how they finished. At the par-5 18th, Nicklaus played safe with a 1-iron off the tee, but it went right and required a recovery shot from the rough. The third shot was an uphill 230 yd from the fairway with another 1-iron, then he sank the birdie putt from 22 ft for the record. Fleckman held on for low amateur by a stroke over Bob Murphy, who shot 69.
| Place | Player | Score | To par | Money ($) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | USA **Jack Nicklaus** | 71-67-72-65=275 | −5 | 30,000 |
| 2 | USA Arnold Palmer | 69-68-73-69=279 | −1 | 15,000 |
| 3 | USA Don January | 69-72-70-70=281 | +1 | 10,000 |
| 4 | USA Billy Casper | 69-70-71-72=282 | +2 | 7,500 |
| 5 | USA Lee Trevino | 72-70-71-70=283 | +3 | 6,000 |
| T6 | USA Deane Beman | 69-71-71-73=284 | +4 | 4,166 |
| USA Gardner Dickinson | 70-73-68-73=284 | |||
| USA Bob Goalby | 72-71-70-71=284 | |||
| T9 | USA Dave Marr | 70-74-70-71=285 | +5 | 2,566 |
| AUS Kel Nagle | 70-72-72-71=285 | |||
| USA Art Wall Jr. | 69-73-72-71=285 |
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Scorecard
Final round
| Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Par | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 5 | 5 | |
| USA Nicklaus | E | +1 | E | −1 | −2 | −1 | −2 | −3 | −3 | −2 | −2 | −2 | −3 | −4 | −4 | −4 | −4 | −5 | |
| USA Palmer | E | E | E | E | E | E | E | +1 | +1 | +1 | +1 | +1 | +1 | +1 | +1 | +1 | E | −1 |
Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par
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References
References
- (June 17, 1967). "Gen. Palmer grabs Open lead with 68". Spokesman-Review.
- "U.S. Open history: 1967". USGA.
- (June 19, 1967). "Nicklaus' record 275 wins". Milwaukee Sentinel.
- (June 19, 1967). "Nicklaus plays safe, claims Open record". Eugene Register-Guard.
- Green, Bob. (June 11, 1967). "Ben Hogan seen threat in U.S. Open tourney". Reading Eagle.
- (June 11, 1967). "Baltusrol Golf Club: map and yardages". Reading Eagle.
- (June 16, 1967). "Amateur's 67 tops Open". Milwaukee Sentinel.
- Grimsley, Will. (June 18, 1967). "Fleckman fires 69, leads U.S. Open by stroke at 209". Youngstown Vindicator.
- (June 19, 1967). "Leading Open cards". Youngstown Vindicator.
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