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1969 PGA Championship
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | 1969 PGA Championship |
| dates | August 14–17, 1969 |
| location | Kettering, Ohio |
| course | NCR Country Club, |
| South Course | |
| org | PGA of America |
| tour | PGA Tour |
| par | 71 |
| yardage | 6915 yd |
| field | 139 players, 79 after cut |
| cut | 149 (+7) |
| purse | $175,000 |
| winners_share | $35,000 |
| champion | USA Raymond Floyd |
| score | 276 (−8) |
| previous | [1968](1968-pga-championship) |
| next | [1970](1970-pga-championship) |
South Course |USA |USA Ohio The 1969 PGA Championship was the 51st PGA Championship, played August 14–17 on the South Course of NCR Country Club in Kettering, Ohio, a suburb south of Dayton. Raymond Floyd, age 26, won the first of his four major titles, one stroke ahead of runner-up Gary Player.
Floyd held a five-shot lead after the third round, at 202 (−11), and carded a 74 (+3) on Sunday.
During the tournament's third round, demonstrators tried to disrupt the play of Player and Jack Nicklaus. Ice was thrown in Player's face and one spectator yelled while Nicklaus prepared to putt. Security was stepped up for the final round on Sunday.
This was the first PGA Championship after the formation of the "Tournament Players Division" in December 1968, later renamed the PGA Tour. It also marked the permanent move of the PGA Championship to August (although it only lasted for decades until it rescheduled in 2019), excluding 1971, which was played in Florida in February. Except for 1965, it had been played in July in the 1960s; five times during the decade it was held the week immediately after The Open Championship in Britain, including 1968. The new scheduling allowed more players to participate in both majors, cementing the concept of the modern grand slam.
The attendance on Sunday was 23,543 and a new record was set for the four days at 80,847; including practice days, the week's attendance was 106,043.
Round summaries
First round
Thursday, August 14, 1969
| Place | Player | Score | To par |
|---|---|---|---|
| T1 | USA Charles Coody | 69 | −2 |
| USA Raymond Floyd | |||
| USA Al Geiberger | |||
| USA Bunky Henry | |||
| USA Bob Lunn | |||
| USA Larry Mowry | |||
| USA Johnny Pott | |||
| USA Tom Shaw | |||
| USA Larry Ziegler | |||
| T10 | USA Tommy Aaron | 70 | −1 |
| USA Frank Beard | |||
| AUS Bruce Crampton | |||
| USA Jacky Cupit | |||
| AUS Bruce Devlin | |||
| CAN George Knudson | |||
| USA Jack Nicklaus | |||
| USA Phil Rodgers | |||
| USA Tom Weiskopf |
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Second round
Friday, August 15, 1969
| Place | Player | Score | To par |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | USA Raymond Floyd | 69-66=135 | −7 |
| 2 | ZAF Gary Player | 71-65=136 | −6 |
| 3 | USA Bunky Henry | 69-68=137 | −5 |
| T4 | USA Don Bies | 74-64=138 | −4 |
| USA Orville Moody | 70-68=138 | ||
| USA Jack Nicklaus | 70-68=138 | ||
| T7 | USA Bert Greene | 71-68=139 | −3 |
| USA Jimmy Wright | 71-68=139 | ||
| T9 | USA Ron Cerrudo | 74-66=140 | −2 |
| USA Charles Coody | 69-71=140 | ||
| AUS Bruce Crampton | 70-70=140 | ||
| USA Larry Mowry | 69-71=140 | ||
| USA Larry Ziegler | 69-71=140 |
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Third round
Saturday, August 16, 1969
| Place | Player | Score | To par |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | USA Raymond Floyd | 69-66-67=202 | −11 |
| T2 | USA Bert Greene | 71-68-68=207 | −6 |
| USA Bunky Henry | 69-68-70=207 | ||
| ZAF Gary Player | 71-65-71=207 | ||
| 5 | USA Jimmy Wright | 71-68-69=208 | −5 |
| T6 | USA Don Bies | 74-64-71=209 | −4 |
| USA Orville Moody | 70-68-71=209 | ||
| USA Larry Mowry | 69-71-69=209 | ||
| T9 | USA Ron Cerrudo | 74-66-70=210 | −3 |
| USA Larry Ziegler | 69-71-70=210 |
Source:
Final round
Sunday, August 17, 1969
| Place | Player | Score | To par | Money ($) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | USA **Raymond Floyd** | 69-66-67-74=276 | −8 | 35,000 |
| 2 | ZAF Gary Player | 71-65-71-70=277 | −7 | 20,000 |
| 3 | USA Bert Greene | 71-68-68-71=278 | −6 | 12,400 |
| 4 | USA Jimmy Wright | 71-68-69-71=279 | −5 | 8,300 |
| T5 | USA Miller Barber | 73-75-64-68=280 | −4 | 6,725 |
| USA Larry Ziegler | 69-71-70-70=280 | |||
| T7 | USA Charles Coody | 69-71-72-69=281 | −3 | 5,144 |
| USA Orville Moody | 70-68-71-72=281 | |||
| USA Terry Wilcox | 72-71-72-66=281 | |||
| 10 | USA Frank Beard | 70-75-68-69=282 | −2 | 4,375 |
Source:
References
References
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