1972 Open Championship

The 1972 Open Championship was the 101st Open Championship, held 12–15 July at Muirfield Golf Links in Gullane, East Lothian, Scotland. Lee Trevino won his second straight Claret Jug, the first to successfully defend his title since Arnold Palmer in 1962. Trevino finished one stroke ahead of runner-up Jack Nicklaus, ending his bid for the Grand Slam. Nicklaus had won the first two majors in 1972 and was the odds-on favorite at Muirfield, where he won his first Open in 1966. He also held the PGA Championship title from February 1971; a win at Muirfield and he would become the first to hold all four major titles at once.

1972 Open Championship
Tournament information
Dates12–15 July 1972
LocationGullane, Scotland
Course(s)Muirfield Golf Links
Tour(s)European Tour
PGA Tour
Statistics
Par71[1]
Length6,892 yards (6,302 m)[1]
Field153 players
88 after 1st cut
64 after 2nd cut[1]
Cut152 (+10) (1st cut)
225 (+12) (2nd cut)[1]
Prize fund£50,000
$125,000
Winner's share£5,500
$13,750
Champion
United States Lee Trevino
278 (−6)
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Muirfield is located in Scotland
Muirfield
Muirfield
Muirfield is located in East Lothian
Muirfield
Muirfield
Location in East Lothian, Scotland

Six strokes back at even-par after 54 holes, Nicklaus shot a final round 66 (−5) on Saturday to tie the course record, but played the final three holes at one-over par. Trevino had posted his own 66 in the third round and held on in the fourth round with an even-par 71, which included a chip-in for par at 17, to gain the fourth of his six major titles.[2][3]

It was the third of four times that Nicklaus was a runner-up to Trevino in a major championship.

Trevino's win concluded a stretch where American-born golfers won eight consecutive major championships. This is the fourth-longest stretch in history for American-born golfers after stretches that ended at the 1930 Open Championship, 1947 U.S. Open, and the 1977 PGA Championship.

Thirty years later, Tiger Woods became the first since Nicklaus to win the first two major tournaments of the year. His bid for a Grand Slam in 2002 also ended at Muirfield.

Round summaries edit

First round edit

Wednesday, 12 July 1972

Place Player Score To par
1   Peter Tupling 68 −3
2   Tony Jacklin 69 −2
T3   Frank Beard 70 −1
  Craig Defoy
  Dave Marr
  Jack Nicklaus
  Peter Townsend
T8   Brian Barnes 71 E
  John Garner
  Antonio Garrido
  Gary Player
  Doug Sanders
  Peter Thomson
  Lee Trevino

Second round edit

Thursday, 13 July 1972

Place Player Score To par
T1   Tony Jacklin 69-72=141 −1
  Lee Trevino 71-70=141
T3   John Garner 71-71=142 E
  Johnny Miller 76-66=142
  Jack Nicklaus 70-72=142
  Gary Player 71-71=142
  Doug Sanders 71-71=142
  Peter Townsend 70-72=142
  Peter Tupling 68-74=142
T10   Brian Barnes 71-72=143 +1
  Clive Clark 72-71=143
  Peter Thomson 71-72=143

Amateurs: R. Foster (+7), Mosey (+8), Revell (+9), Stephen (+9), Campbell (+11), Homer (+11), Gradwell (+13), Elson (+14), Bonallack (+15), Clark (+15), Berry (+19), Gray (+20).

Third round edit

Friday, 14 July 1972

Place Player Score To par
1   Lee Trevino 71-70-66=207 −6
2   Tony Jacklin 69-72-67=208 −5
3   Doug Sanders 71-71-69=211 −2
4   Brian Barnes 71-72-69=212 −1
5   Jack Nicklaus 70-72-71=213 E
T6   Guy Hunt 75-72-67=214 +1
  Johnny Miller 76-66-72=214
T8   Dave Marr 70-74-71=215 +2
  Arnold Palmer 73-73-69=215
  Peter Tupling 68-74-73=215

Amateurs: R. Foster (+14), Mosey (+14), Stephen (+14), Revell (+15).

Final round edit

Saturday, 15 July 1972

Place Player Score To par Money (£)
1   Lee Trevino 71-70-66-71=278 −6 5,500
2   Jack Nicklaus 70-72-71-66=279 −5 4,000
3   Tony Jacklin 69-72-67-72=280 −4 3,250
4   Doug Sanders 71-71-69-70=281 −3 2,750
5   Brian Barnes 71-72-69-71=283 −1 2,450
6   Gary Player 71-71-76-67=285 +1 2,150
T7   Guy Hunt 75-72-67-72=286 +2 1,663
  Arnold Palmer 73-73-69-71=286
  David Vaughan 74-73-70-69=286
  Tom Weiskopf 73-74-70-69=286

Source:[4][5]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Media guide". The Open Championship. 2011. pp. 64, 203. Archived from the original on 18 April 2012. Retrieved 11 July 2012.
  2. ^ "Nicklaus' bid falls one stroke short". Eugene Register-Guard. Oregon. Associated Press. 16 July 1972. p. D1.
  3. ^ Jenkins, Dan (24 July 1972). "Slamming the door on Jack". Sports Illustrated. p. 8.
  4. ^ "1972 Open Championship results". databasegolf.com. Archived from the original on 29 March 2012. Retrieved 11 July 2012.
  5. ^ "British Open scores". Eugene Register-Guard. Oregon. Associated Press. 16 July 1972. p. D4.[dead link]

External links edit

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