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1973 PGA Championship


FieldValue
name1973 PGA Championship
datesAugust 9–12, 1973
locationBeachwood, Ohio
courseCanterbury Golf Club
orgPGA of America
tourPGA Tour
par71
yardage6852 yd
field148 players, 74 after cut
cut149 (+7)
purse$225,000
winners_share$45,000
championUSA Jack Nicklaus
score277 (−7)
previous[1972](1972-pga-championship)
next[1974](1974-pga-championship)

|USA Golf Club |USA Ohio Golf Club The 1973 PGA Championship was the 55th PGA Championship, played August 9–12 at Canterbury Golf Club in Beachwood, Ohio, a suburb east of Cleveland. Ohio native Jack Nicklaus won the third of his five PGA Championships, four strokes ahead of runner-up Bruce Crampton.{{cite magazine |url= https://www.si.com/vault/1973/08/20/615242/jack-goes-one-up-on-a-legend |magazine=Sports Illustrated |first=Dan |last=Jenkins |authorlink=Dan Jenkins |title=Jack goes one up on a legend |date=August 20, 1973 |page=18}}

It was the 12th of Nicklaus' 18 major titles as a professional. At the time, the holder of the most major titles was the late Bobby Jones, with 13. As a lifelong amateur, his majors were the Open and amateur championships in the U.S. and Britain. Including his two U.S. Amateur titles, Nicklaus now had 14 majors, surpassing Jones. With his 12th professional major win Nicklaus also usurped Walter Hagen's record of 11 professional major victories.

Sam Snead, age 61, shot even-par each day and finished in the top ten for the second straight year; he tied for ninth after a tie for fourth in 1972 and would improve on those in 1974.

This was the third major at Canterbury, which hosted the U.S. Open twice in the 1940s, both decided in playoffs. Lawson Little was the champion in 1940 with a three-stroke win over Gene Sarazen. Following World War II in 1946, the first U.S. Open in five years was played at the course. Lloyd Mangrum won in the second 18-hole playoff round, one stroke ahead of major winners Byron Nelson and Vic Ghezzi.

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, August 9, 1973

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1USA Al Geiberger67−4
USA Don Iverson
T3USA Bob Dickson69−2
USA Mike Hill
USA Don Iverson
T6USA Don Bies70−1
USA Bob Brue
USA Raymond Floyd
USA Gibby Gilbert
ENG Tony Jacklin
USA Tom Weiskopf

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Second round

Friday, August 10, 1973

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1USA Don Iverson67-72=139−3
USA Mason Rudolph69-70=139
T3USA Gibby Gilbert70-70=140−2
USA Jack Nicklaus72-68=140
USA Dan Sikes72-68=140
T6ENG Tony Jacklin70-70=141−1
USA Dave Stockton72-69=141
USA Tom Weiskopf70-71=141
T9USA Don Bies70-72=142E
USA Bob Brue70-72=142
USA Jim Colbert72-70=142
USA Mike Hill69-73=142
USA Sam Snead71-71=142
USA Lanny Wadkins73-69=142

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Third round

Saturday, August 11, 1973

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1USA Jack Nicklaus72-68-68=208−5
T2USA Don Iverson67-72-70=209−4
USA Mason Rudolph69-70-70=209
4USA Dennis Lyons73-70-67=210−3
T5AUS Bruce Crampton71-73-67=211−2
USA Jim Colbert72-70-69=211
T7USA Dan Sikes72-68-72=212−1
USA Tom Weiskopf70-71-71=212
T9USA Don Bies70-72-71=213E
USA Gibby Gilbert70-70-73=213
USA Sam Snead71-71-71=213
USA Lanny Wadkins73-69-71=213

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Final round

Sunday, August 12, 1973

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1USA **Jack Nicklaus**72-68-68-69=277−745,000
2AUS Bruce Crampton71-73-67-70=281−325,700
T3USA Mason Rudolph69-70-70-73=282−211,909
USA J. C. Snead71-74-68-69=282
USA Lanny Wadkins73-69-71-69=282
T6USA Don Iverson67-72-70-74=283−17,312
USA Dan Sikes72-68-72-71=283
USA Tom Weiskopf70-71-71-71=283
T9USA Hale Irwin76-72-68-68=284E5,625
USA Sam Snead71-71-71-71=284
USA Kermit Zarley76-71-68-69=284

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References

References

  1. "Tournament Info for: 1973 PGA Championship". PGA of America.
  2. (August 13, 1973). "Jack fires final round 69 for four shot win in PGA". Spokesman-Review.
  3. (August 10, 1973). "Iverson's 67 shares PGA lead". Milwaukee Sentinel.
  4. (August 11, 1973). "Rabbit and vet pace PGA". Eugene Register-Guard.
  5. (August 12, 1973). "Nicklaus muscles way into PGA lead". Eugene Register-Guard.
  6. (August 12, 1973). "Sports scoreboard: Golf". Eugene Register-Guard.
  7. "1973 PGA Championship". databasegolf.com.
  8. (August 13, 1973). "PGA scorecard". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
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