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1976 U.S. Open (golf)


FieldValue
name1976 U.S. Open
datesJune 17–20, 1976
locationDuluth, Georgia
courseAtlanta Athletic Club,
Highlands Course
orgUSGA
tourPGA Tour
par70
yardage7015 yd
field150 players,
66 after cut
cut151 (+11)
purse$253,000
winners_share$42,000
championUSA Jerry Pate
score277 (−3)
previous[1975](1975-u-s-open-golf)
next[1977](1977-u-s-open-golf)
mapUSA#USA Georgia
map_reliefyes
map_labelAtlanta AC
map_captionLocation in the United States##Location in Georgia
coordinates

Highlands Course 66 after cut |USA The 1976 U.S. Open was the 76th U.S. Open, held June 17–20 at the Highlands Course of the Atlanta Athletic Club in Duluth, Georgia, a suburb northeast of Atlanta. Tour rookie Jerry Pate won his only major championship, two strokes ahead of runners-up Al Geiberger and Tom Weiskopf.

John Mahaffey, who lost the U.S. Open in a playoff the year before, took the lead with a 68 in the second round. He followed that up with a 69 in the third round on Saturday for a two-stroke lead over Jerry Pate after 54 holes, with Geiberger three back and Weiskopf four back. The gap was still two strokes after fourteen holes, but Pate hit a one-iron close and birdied the par-3 15th; and when Mahaffey bogeyed 16, the two were tied. Mahaffey three-putted for bogey on 17 and Pate took a one-stroke lead as Mahaffey fell into a tie for second with Geiberger and Weiskopf, both in the clubhouse with 279.

Both Mahaffey and Pate found the rough off the 18th tee. Mahaffey, behind by a shot and trying for birdie, hit his approach shot into the water fronting the green and made bogey, and fell into a tie for fourth. Having a better lie in the rough, Pate gambled that he could clear the water and then hit one of the most memorable shots in U.S. Open history. His 5-iron approach from 191 yd flew directly on to the green and stopped 3 ft from the hole, and he made the birdie putt for a two-stroke victory.

The U.S. Amateur champion two years earlier in 1974, Pate was only 22 in 1976 and appeared to have a bright future ahead of him, but shoulder injuries significantly shortened his career. He won seven more PGA Tour tournaments, the last in 1982, and finished runner-up in two additional majors in the late 1970s.

Future champion Fuzzy Zoeller made his major championship debut at this U.S. Open and finished in 38th place. Mike Reid, a 21-year-old amateur, led by three shots after the first round, but a second-round 81 dashed any hope of an amateur champion. He shared low-amateur honors with John Fought at 300 (+20).

Jack Nicklaus finished tied for eleventh and saw his streak of 13 consecutive top-10s in majors come to an end. He began a new streak and finished in the top-10 in the next nine majors. Only Harry Vardon made more consecutive major top-10s when he made sixteen in a row – fifteen Open Championships (18941908) and the U.S. Open in 1900.

This was the first of four majors held at the Highlands Course; it hosted the PGA Championship in 1981, 2001, and 2011.

This was the first year that players were allowed to have their own caddies at the U.S. Open. The other majors and some PGA Tour events had traditionally disallowed players from using their own caddies. The Masters required club caddies from Augusta National through 1982.

Course layout

Atlanta Athletic Club, Highlands Course

Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Yards455450460205540440175420415**3,560**370480510390415215410205460**3,455****7,015**
Par444354344**35**445443434**35****70**

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Round summaries

First round

Thursday, June 17, 1976

Amateur Mike Reid, age 21, grabbed the first round lead with a three-under 67, while the rest of the field posted no better than par. Several professionals voiced their concerns over the playing conditions of the course.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1USA Mike Reid (a)67−3
T2USA Raymond Floyd70E
USA Rod Funseth
USA Al Geiberger
USA John Mahaffey
USA Rik Massengale
T7USA Butch Baird71+1
USA Terry Diehl
USA Don January
USA Lyn Lott
USA Mike Morley
USA Jerry Pate

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Second round

Friday, June 18, 1976

John Mahaffey shot a 68 and grabbed the lead, while amateur Reid fell into a tie for 32nd place with an 81.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1USA John Mahaffey70-68=138−2
2USA Al Geiberger70-69=139−1
T3USA Ben Crenshaw72-68=140E
USA Rod Funseth70-70=140
USA Jerry Pate71-69=140
T6USA Butch Baird71-71=142+2
USA Hubert Green72-70=142
USA Lyn Lott71-71=142
USA Mike Morley71-71=142
USA J. C. Snead73-69=142

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Third round

Saturday, June 19, 1976

Mahaffey kept the lead with a 69, two strokes ahead of Pate, with Al Geiberger and Tom Weiskopf in third and fourth place. After nine holes, Mahaffey opened up a six-stroke lead but struggled on the back nine and, with Pate making a remarkable eagle on 12, the lead was cut to two when the day ended.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1USA John Mahaffey70-68-69=207−3
2USA Jerry Pate71-69-69=209−1
3USA Al Geiberger70-69-71=210E
4USA Tom Weiskopf73-70-68=211+1
T5USA Ben Crenshaw72-68-72=212+2
USA Rod Funseth70-70-72=212
USA Lyn Lott71-71-70=212
USA Mike Morley71-71-70=212
T9USA Butch Baird71-71-71=213+3
USA Hubert Green72-70-71=213
USA J. C. Snead73-69-71=213

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Final round

Sunday, June 20, 1976

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1USA **Jerry Pate**71-69-69-68=277−342,000
T2USA Al Geiberger70-69-71-69=279−118,000
USA Tom Weiskopf73-70-68-68=279
T4USA Butch Baird71-71-71-67=280E11,250
USA John Mahaffey70-68-69-73=280
6USA Hubert Green72-70-71-69=282+29,500
7USA Tom Watson74-72-68-70=284+48,500
T8USA Ben Crenshaw72-68-72-73=285+57,000
USA Lyn Lott71-71-70-73=285
10USA Johnny Miller74-72-69-71=286+65,500

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Scorecard

Hole123456789101112131415161718
Par444354344445443434
USA Pate−1−1−2−2−2−2−2−2−2−2−2−2−2−1−2−2−2−3
USA GeibergerE+1+1+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+1+1+1EE−1−1
USA Weiskopf+1+1+1+1+1+1+1E+1+1+1E−1−2−1−1−1−1
USA Mahaffey−3−3−3−3−3−3−3−4−3−3−3−3−3−3−3−2−1E

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

BirdieBogey

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References

References

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