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1980 PGA Championship


FieldValue
name1980 PGA Championship
image1980PGALogo.jpg
image_size150
datesAugust 7–10, 1980
locationRochester, New York
courseOak Hill Country Club,
East Course
orgPGA of America
tourPGA Tour
par70
yardage6964 yd
field150 players, 77 after cut
cut149 (+9)
purse$376,400
winners_share$60,000
championUSA Jack Nicklaus
score274 (−6)
previous[1979](1979-pga-championship)
next[1981](1981-pga-championship)
mapUSA#USA New York
map_reliefyes
map_labelOak Hil Country Club
map_captionLocation in the United States##Location in New York
coordinates

East Course The 1980 PGA Championship was the 62nd PGA Championship, held August 7–10 at the East Course of Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, New York. Jack Nicklaus won his fifth PGA Championship, seven strokes ahead of runner-up Andy Bean. The victory tied Nicklaus with Walter Hagen, who won five PGA titles in match play competition in the 1920s.

It was the 17th of 18 major titles for the 40-year-old Nicklaus, and his second of the year: he won the U.S. Open two months earlier. The previous season in 1979 had been Nicklaus' worst, with no tour wins for the first time in his career. His next and final major title came nearly six years later, at the Masters in 1986.

After 36 holes, Nicklaus was at 139 (−1), a stroke behind leader Gil Morgan. Nicklaus fired a 66 (−4) on Saturday to move to 205 (−5) and a three-shot lead over Lon Hinkle heading into the final round, with Morgan three more back at 211 in third. Nicklaus was as low as six-under for the round through fourteen holes, but struggled on the last four, and alternated bogeys with scrambling pars. Sunday was less eventful as Hinkle and Morgan fell back and Nicklaus carded a one-under 69 for a runaway win, uncommon for a major.

Since changing to stroke play in 1958, the largest victory margin at the PGA Championship had been four strokes, in 1966 and 1973, the latter also won by Nicklaus. His seven stroke margin in 1980 remained the record until 2012, when Rory McIlroy won by eight.

Nicklaus became the third to win both the U.S. Open and PGA Championship in the same year, joining Gene Sarazen (1922) and Ben Hogan (1948). Tiger Woods later won both in 2000, part of his "Tiger Slam, and Brooks Koepka also accomplished this feat in 2018.

This was the third major championship at the East Course, which previously hosted the U.S. Open in 1956 and 1968, when Nicklaus was the runner-up to Lee Trevino. The U.S. Open later returned in 1989 and the PGA Championship in 2003, 2013, and 2023. The course also hosted the Ryder Cup in 1995.

Course layout

Main article: Oak Hill Country Club

East Course

Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Yards440401211570406167431430419**3,4xx**429192372594323177442458440**3,4xx****6,964**
Par443543444**35**434543444**35****70**

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Previous course lengths for major championships

Course layout

Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Yards447410206570419175432430425**3,514**432195374596325178440458452**3,450****6,964**
Par443543444**35**434543444**35****70**

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, August 7, 1980

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1USA Craig Stadler67−3
T2USA Gil Morgan68−2
USA Bob Murphy
USA Curtis Strange
USA Howard Twitty
USA Bobby Walzel
T7USA Ben Crenshaw69−1
AUS David Graham
USA Hale Irwin
T10USA George Archer70E
USA Lee Elder
USA Raymond Floyd
USA Bob Gilder
USA Morris Hatalsky
USA Lon Hinkle
USA Hale Irwin
USA Johnny Miller
JPN Tōru Nakamura
USA Jack Nicklaus
USA Jack Renner

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Second round

Friday, August 8, 1980

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1USA Gil Morgan68-70=138−2
2USA Lon Hinkle70-69=139−1
USA Jack Nicklaus70-69=139
4USA Curtis Strange68-72=140E
5USA Johnny Miller70-71=141+1
T6USA Dave Eichelberger72-70=142+2
USA Gary Koch71-71=142
USA Artie McNickle71-71=142
USA Andy North72-70=142
USA Bill Rogers71-71=142
USA Craig Stadler67-75=142
USA Howard Twitty68-74=142

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Third round

Saturday, August 9, 1980

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1USA Jack Nicklaus70-69-66=205−5
2USA Lon Hinkle70-69-69=208−2
T3USA Andy Bean72-71-68=211+1
USA Gil Morgan68-70-73=211
T5USA Terry Diehl72-72-68=212+2
USA Curtis Strange68-72-72=212
7USA Howard Twitty68-74-71=213+3
8USA Bill Rogers71-71-72=214+4
T9USA Andy North72-70-73=215+5
USA Jerry Pate72-73-70=215
USA Bobby Walzel68-76-71=216

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Final round

Sunday, August 10, 1980

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1USA **Jack Nicklaus**70-69-66-69=274−660,000
2USA Andy Bean72-71-68-70=281+140,000
T3USA Lon Hinkle70-69-69-75=283+322,500
USA Gil Morgan68-70-73-72=283
T5USA Curtis Strange68-72-72-72=284+414,500
USA Howard Twitty68-74-71-71=284
7USA Lee Trevino74-71-71-69=285+511,000
T8USA Bill Rogers71-71-72-72=286+68,500
USA Bobby Walzel68-76-71-71=286
T10USA Terry Diehl72-72-68-76=288+86,000
USA Peter Jacobsen71-73-74-70=288
USA Jerry Pate72-73-70-73=288
USA Tom Watson75-74-72-67=288
USA Tom Weiskopf71-73-72-72=288

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References

References

  1. "Tournament Info for: 1980 PGA Championship". PGA.com.
  2. (August 11, 1980). "PGA title added to Jack's display". Spokesman-Review.
  3. Jenkins, Dan. (August 18, 1980). "Jack, this is getting ridiculous".
  4. Parascenzo, Marino. (August 11, 1980). "Nicklaus' 5th PGA victory no mortal feat". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  5. Parascenzo, Marino. (August 9, 1980). "Morgan takes halfway lead". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
  6. (August 9, 1980). "Nicklaus waiting in PGA's wings". Eugene Register-Guard.
  7. (August 10, 1980). "Jack loses his big lead at the end". Eugene Register-Guard.
  8. (August 11, 1980). "Nicklaus spells GREAT with runaway PGA". Milwaukee Sentinel.
  9. (August 8, 1980). "PGA favorites left far back by Stadler's 67". Eugene Register-Guard.
  10. "1980 PGA Championship". databasegolf.com.
  11. (August 11, 1980). "Golf: PGA scores". Spokesman-Review.
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