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1978 U.S. Open (golf)

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1978 U.S. Open
Tournament information
DatesJune 15–18, 1978
LocationCherry Hills Village, Colorado
Course(s)Cherry Hills Country Club
Organized byUSGA
Tour(s)PGA Tour
Statistics
Par71
Length7,083 yards (6,477 m)[1]
Field153 players, 63 after cut
Cut150 (+8) [2]
Winner's share$45,000
Champion
United States Andy North
285 (+1)
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Cherry Hills Country Club is located in the United States
Cherry Hills Country Club
Cherry Hills Country Club
Location in the United States
Cherry Hills Country Club is located in Colorado
Cherry Hills Country Club
Cherry Hills Country Club
Location in Colorado

The 1978 U.S. Open was the 78th U.S. Open, held June 15–18 at Cherry Hills Country Club in Cherry Hills Village, Colorado, a suburb south of Denver. Andy North held on for a one-stroke victory over runners-up Dave Stockton and J. C. Snead to claim the first of his two U.S. Open titles.[3][4]

The strength in North's game was putting, and he needed only 114 putts over 72 holes, tying the record set by Billy Casper in 1966. This was North's second win on the PGA Tour, but he would not win again until the 1985 U.S. Open; of North's three career PGA Tour wins, two of them came at the U.S. Open.

This was the third U.S. Open at Cherry Hills, which previously hosted in 1938 and 1960. It was also the site of the PGA Championship in 1941, and later hosted in 1985. The average elevation of the course exceeds 5,300 feet (1,620 m) above sea level.

Three players received special exemptions into the field. They were Billy Casper, Seve Ballesteros, and Arnold Palmer.[5]

Forty-three golfers received an exemption from the qualifying process. The PGA Tour felt this was too few players. To protest, the PGA Tour staged the Buick Open the same week to compete with the U.S. Open.[5]

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Course layout

Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
Yards 399 419 323 429 543 166 384 229 432 3,324 437 594 203 382 486 208 419 550 480 3,759 7,083
Par 4 4 4 4 5 3 4 3 4 35 4 5 3 4 4 3 4 5 4 36 71

Source:[6]

Lengths of the course for previous major championships:

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, June 15, 1978

Place Player Score To par
1 United States Hale Irwin 69 −2
T2 United States Bobby Clampett (a) 70 −1
United States Andy North
United States J. C. Snead
T5 United States Bill Brask 71 E
United States Billy Casper
United States Al Geiberger
United States Phil Hancock
South Africa Gary Player
United States Dave Stockton
United States Bobby Wadkins

Second round

Friday, June 16, 1978

Place Player Score To par
1 United States Andy North 70-70=140 −2
T2 United States Jack Nicklaus 73-69=142 E
South Africa Gary Player 71-71=142
United States J. C. Snead 70-72=142
T5 United States Bobby Clampett (a) 70-73=143 +1
United States Mark Hayes 73-70=143
United States Hale Irwin 69-74=143
United States Lee Trevino 72-71=143
T9 Spain Seve Ballesteros 75-69=144 +2
United States Andy Bean 72-72=144
United States Phil Hancock 71-73=144
United States Joe Inman 72-72=144
England Peter Oosterhuis 72-72=144
United States Dave Stockton 71-73=144

Amateurs: Clampett (+1), Holtgrieve (+8), Heafner (+9), Miller (+9), Edwards (+11), Choate (+16), Hodge (+17), Lewis (+21), Pomerantz (+25).

Third round

Saturday, June 17, 1978

Place Player Score To par
1 United States Andy North 70-70-71=211 −2
2 South Africa Gary Player 71-71-70=212 −1
T3 United States J. C. Snead 70-72-72=214 +1
United States Dave Stockton 71-73-70=214
T5 Spain Seve Ballesteros 75-69-71=215 +2
United States Andy Bean 72-72-71=215
United States Johnny Miller 78-69-68=215
T8 United States Tom Kite 73-73-70=216 +3
United States Billy Kratzert 72-74-70=216
United States Jack Nicklaus 73-69-74=216

Final round

Sunday, June 18, 1978

North began the final round with a one-stroke lead over Gary Player. Two months earlier, Player had won the Masters with a blistering 64 in the final round. History, however, would not repeat itself, as this time around Player struggled to a 77 (+6) and finished in a tie for 6th. North owned a four-shot lead over Snead heading to the back-nine, and after birdies at 11 and 13 he appeared to have the championship wrapped up. A bogey at 14, however, combined with a double-bogey at 15 and a birdie by Dave Stockton at the same hole dropped his lead to just one. Stockton, however, missed an 18-footer (5.5 m) for par at 18, increasing North's lead to two.

Snead had a chance for birdie at the last after his tee shot skipped off the water and onto the fairway, but he missed the birdie putt. Needing just a bogey at 18 to win, North's drive found the rough. He hit his second shot into the fairway, then his third found a greenside bunker. Needing to get up-and-down, he played his sand shot to five feet (1.5 m), and after backing off twice, sank the bogey putt for the one-stroke win.[7][8]

Place Player Score To par Money ($)
1 United States Andy North 70-70-71-74=285 +1 45,000
T2 United States J. C. Snead 70-72-72-72=286 +2 19,750
United States Dave Stockton 71-73-70-72=286
T4 United States Hale Irwin 69-74-75-70=288 +4 13,000
United States Tom Weiskopf 77-73-70-68=288
T6 United States Andy Bean 72-72-71-74=289 +5 7,548
United States Billy Kratzert 72-74-70-73=289
United States Johnny Miller 78-69-68-74=289
United States Jack Nicklaus 73-69-74-73=289
South Africa Gary Player 71-71-70-77=289
United States Tom Watson 74-75-70-70=289

Amateurs: Bobby Clampett (+13), Jim Holtgrieve (+20)

Scorecard

Final round

Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Par 4 4 4 4 5 3 4 3 4 4 5 3 4 4 3 4 5 4
United States North −2 −2 −2 −3 −4 −4 −4 −3 −2 −1 −2 −2 −3 −2 E E E +1
United States Snead +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 E E +1 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2
United States Stockton +1 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2 +1 +1 +1 +2 +1 +1 +1 +2
United States Irwin +6 +6 +6 +6 +5 +4 +4 +5 +4 +5 +4 +4 +4 +4 +4 +4 +3 +4
United States Weiskopf +7 +7 +7 +7 +6 +6 +6 +6 +7 +6 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +5 +4 +4
South Africa Player −1 E +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +2 +3 +3 +3 +4 +4 +4 +5 +5 +4 +5

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

Birdie Bogey Double bogey

Source:[9]

References

  1. ^ Parascenzo, Marino (June 16, 1978). "Hale fires hearty 69 in Open". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. 11.
  2. ^ "U.S. Open results: Second round". Spokesman-Review. Spokane, Washington. Associated Press. June 17, 1978. p. 15.
  3. ^ Bunch, Ken. "North holds on to win US Open". Milwaukee Sentinel. p. 1, part 2.
  4. ^ Jenkins, Dan (June 26, 1978). "The bogey that won the Open". Sports Illustrated. p. 14.
  5. ^ a b "34 U.S. Open Spots Up For Grabs Here". The Charlotte Observer. June 4, 1978. p. 33. Retrieved June 22, 2021.
  6. ^ "Cherry Hills CC hole by hole". Lakeland Ledger. Florida. Associated Press. June 11, 1978. p. 8D.
  7. ^ "North's Open winner: makes critical putt". Spokesman-Review. Spokane, Washington. Associated Press. June 19, 1978. p. 17.
  8. ^ Parascenzo, Marino (June 19, 1978). "North stubles to Open title by stroke". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. 13.
  9. ^ "U.S. Open History". USGA. Retrieved April 24, 2019.

External links

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