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1977 Open Championship


FieldValue
name1977 Open Championship
dates6–9 July 1977
locationAyrshire, Scotland
courseAilsa Course, Turnberry
tourEuropean Tour
PGA Tour
par70
yardage6875 yd
field156 players
87 after 1st cut
64 after 2nd cut
cut150 (+10) (1st cut)
221 (+11) (2nd cut)
purse£100,000
$170,000
winners_share£10,000
$17,000
championUSA Tom Watson
score268 (−12)
previous[1976](1976-open-championship)
next[1978](1978-open-championship)

PGA Tour 87 after 1st cut 64 after 2nd cut 221 (+11) (2nd cut) $170,000 $17,000 |UK Scotland |Scotland South Ayrshire The 1977 Open Championship was the 106th Open Championship, held 6–9 July on the Ailsa Course at Turnberry, Scotland. Tom Watson won the second of his five Open titles by one stroke over runner-up Jack Nicklaus. The two played together in the final two rounds and had separated themselves from the field under clear skies, leading this Open to be remembered as the "Duel in the Sun." This was the first Open held at Turnberry, which renamed its 18th hole after the duel. Three months earlier, Watson had held off Nicklaus to win his first green jacket at the Masters.

In the second round, Mark Hayes rebounded from his opening 76 (+6) with 63 to establish a new single round record at The Open Championship by two strokes. The previous record of 65 was set by Henry Cotton in the second round in 1934 at Royal St. George's and later equaled by nine others. Lightning briefly interrupted play in the third round on Friday.

Americans dominated the final leaderboard, filling the top eight spots and eleven of the first twelve. The first page of the leaderboard was loaded with future members of the World Golf Hall of Fame.

The leader after 36 holes, Roger Maltbie, finished with 80 for 289 (+9), in a tie for 26th place.

The previous year, Watson was defending champion, but missed the 54-hole cut after an 80 in the third round, while Nicklaus finished in a tie for second.

Duel in the Sun

Watson's victory is considered by many to be the finest tournament played in the latter half of the 20th century. After two rounds, he and Nicklaus were one shot out of the lead, in a four-way tie for second, and were paired for the third round on Friday.

Paired again for the final round on Saturday afternoon, Nicklaus birdied twice and was up by three strokes after four holes. Watson birdied three of the next four to pull even at two-under for the round, then bogeyed the ninth hole to fall one back at the turn. Nicklaus birdied the 12th hole to go two strokes ahead, then Watson birdied 13 and the par-3 15th, rolling in a putt from off the green to even up the round at three-under.

After halving the 16th with pars, it was on to the reachable par-5 17th, where Nicklaus missed the green to the right but chipped his third to 4 ft from the cup. Watson missed an eagle putt and tapped in for birdie, but then Nicklaus two-putted for par to go a stroke down with one hole remaining. On the 18th tee, Watson drove to an ideal position in the fairway, but Nicklaus went right and into the rough. Watson's 7-iron approach stopped pin-high and two feet left of the flag, and with Nicklaus in trouble, appeared to seal the victory. But Nicklaus slashed his 8-iron recovery onto the front of the green and sank his 35 ft putt for a remarkable birdie and a bogey-free 66. Now needing a seventh birdie of the round to avoid an 18-hole playoff, Watson sank the two-footer for his second straight 65, second Open, and third major title. With birdies on four of the final six holes, his total of 268 was eight strokes better than the previous best score in the Open.

Watson and Nicklaus finished well ahead of the other challengers, and shot the same score every day, except on Sunday. The third-place finisher, reigning U.S. Open champion Hubert Green, shot a final round 67 and was a distant ten strokes behind Nicklaus, who won his third Open (and third career grand slam) the following year at St. Andrews.

Course

Main article: Turnberry (golf course)

Ailsa Course

HoleNameYardsParHoleNameYardsPar
1Ailsa Craig355410Dinna Fouter452
2Mak Siccar428411Maidens1773
3Blaw Wearie462412Monument3914
4Woe-Be-Tide167313Tickly Tap4114
5Fin Me Oot411414Risk-An-Hope4404
6Tappie Toorie222315Ca' Canny2093
7Roon The Ben528516Wee Burn4094
8Goat Fell427417Lang Whang5005
9Bruce's Castle455418Ailsa Hame ^4314
**Out****3,455****35****In****3,420****35**
Source:**Total****6,875****70**

^ The 18th hole was renamed "Duel in the Sun" in 2003.

Round summaries

First round

Wednesday, 6 July 1977

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1USA John Schroeder66−4
2ENG Martin Foster67−3
T3USA Jack Nicklaus68−2
USA Lee Trevino
USA Tom Watson
T6ESP Seve Ballesteros69−1
USA Gaylord Burrows
USA Johnny Miller
T9USA George Burns70E
USA Raymond Floyd
ENG Tommy Horton
TWN Hsu Chi-san
USA Hale Irwin
AUS Ian Stanley

Source:

Second round

Thursday, 7 July 1977

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1USA Roger Maltbie71-66=137−3
T2USA Hubert Green72-66=138−2
USA Jack Nicklaus68-70=138
USA Lee Trevino68-70=138
USA Tom Watson68-70=138
T6ENG Peter Butler71-68=139−1
USA Mark Hayes76-63=139
T8ESP Seve Ballesteros69-71=140E
USA George Burns70-70=140
ENG Howard Clark72-68=140
USA Ben Crenshaw71-69=140
TWN Hsu Chi-san70-70=140
USA John Schroeder66-74=140

Source:

Amateurs: Garner (+13), McEvoy (+13), Powell (+13), Carrick (+15), Lyle (+15), Pierse (+16), Wilson (+16), Cosh (+21), Chapman (+25).

Third round

Friday, 8 July 1977

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1USA Jack Nicklaus68-70-65=203−7
USA Tom Watson68-70-65=203
3USA Ben Crenshaw71-69-66=206−4
T4ENG Tommy Horton70-74-65=209−1
USA Gaylord Burrows69-72-68=209
USA Roger Maltbie71-66-72=209
T7USA Johnny Miller69-74-67=210E
USA Lee Trevino68-70-72=210
T9USA Raymond Floyd70-73-68=211+1
USA Mark Hayes76-63-72=211

Source:

Final round

Saturday, 9 July 1977

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney (£)
1USA **Tom Watson**68-70-65-65=268−1210,000
2USA Jack Nicklaus68-70-65-66=269−118,000
3USA Hubert Green72-66-74-67=279−16,000
4USA Lee Trevino68-70-72-70=280E5,000
T5USA George Burns70-70-72-69=281+14,250
USA Ben Crenshaw71-69-66-75=281
7USA Arnold Palmer73-73-67-69=282+23,750
8USA Raymond Floyd70-73-68-72=283+33,500
T9USA John Schroeder66-74-73-71=284+42,875
USA Mark Hayes76-63-72-73=284
USA Johnny Miller69-74-67-74=284
ENG Tommy Horton70-74-65-75=284

Source:

  • The exchange rate at the time was approximately 1.72 dollars (US) per pound sterling.

Scorecard

Final round

Hole123456789101112131415161718
Par444343544434443454
USA Watson−7−6−6−6−7−7−8−9−8−8−8−8−9−9−10−10−11−12
USA Nicklaus−7−8−8−9−9−9−9−9−9−9−9−10−10−10−10−10−10−11
USA Green+2+1+1+1EEEE−1−1−1−1EEEE−1−1

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

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References

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