1959 U.S. Open (golf)
The 1959 U.S. Open was the 59th U.S. Open, held June 11–14 at the Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck, New York, a suburb northeast of New York City. Billy Casper won the first of his two U.S. Open titles, a stroke ahead of runner-up Bob Rosburg on the West Course. It was the first of Casper's three major titles, which included the 1966 U.S. Open and the Masters in 1970.
Tournament information | |
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Dates | June 11–14, 1959 |
Location | Mamaroneck, New York |
Course(s) | Winged Foot Golf Club, West Course |
Organized by | USGA |
Tour(s) | PGA Tour |
Statistics | |
Par | 70 |
Length | 6,873 yards (6,285 m)[1] |
Field | 147 players, 61 after cut |
Cut | 150 (+10) |
Prize fund | $49,200[2] |
Winner's share | $12,000 |
Champion | |
Billy Casper | |
282 (+2) | |
This was the second of six U.S. Opens at Winged Foot's West Course; it previously hosted in 1929, then returned in 1974, 1984, 2006, and 2020. It also hosted the PGA Championship in 1997.
Final round
Casper began the final round with a three-stroke lead over Ben Hogan, age 46, who struggled to a 76 and fell to 8th place. Rosburg made a run at Casper's lead when he holed out a bunker shot for birdie at 11 and made a 50-foot (15 m) putt for another birdie at 12 to draw even with Casper. A three-putt at the 13th meant Rosburg had to birdie the last to force a Monday playoff. His approach shot fell on the front of the green, 40 feet (12 m) short, and he two-putted to finish a stroke back.[3] Casper's final round 74 was enough. The difference for Casper proved to be his putting; he needed only 114 putts over 72 holes with 31 one-putts and just one three-putt.[4]
This U.S. Open was the first to be played over four days; thunderstorms and heavy rain delayed third round play on Saturday morning and the final round was postponed to Sunday.[2][5] The final round at the U.S. Open was first scheduled for Sunday in 1965.
Charlie Sifford, the pioneering African-American golfer, played in his first major championship, two years before the PGA of America allowed African-Americans to play on the PGA Tour; he finished in 32nd place.
Amateur Jack Nicklaus, 19, played in his third straight U.S. Open but missed the cut for the second time with two rounds of 77.[6] He would place second the following year in 1960 to Arnold Palmer and win the first of his four titles in 1962 in a playoff over Palmer. After 1959, Nicklaus made 25 consecutive cuts at the U.S. Open, through 1984, also at Winged Foot.
Past champions in the field
Made the cut
Player | Country | Year(s) won | R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | Total | To par | Finish |
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Ben Hogan | United States | 1948, 1950, 1951, 1953 |
69 | 71 | 71 | 76 | 287 | +7 | T8 |
Cary Middlecoff | United States | 1949, 1956 | 71 | 73 | 73 | 77 | 294 | +14 | T19 |
Jack Fleck | United States | 1955 | 74 | 74 | 69 | 77 | 294 | +14 | T19 |
Julius Boros | United States | 1952 | 76 | 74 | 72 | 75 | 297 | +17 | T28 |
Tommy Bolt | United States | 1958 | 75 | 73 | 77 | 76 | 301 | +21 | T38 |
Missed the cut
Player | Country | Year(s) won | R1 | R2 | Total | To par |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dick Mayer | United States | 1957 | 77 | 80 | 157 | +17 |
Ed Furgol | United States | 1954 | 83 | 78 | 161 | +21 |
Round summaries
First round
Thursday, June 11, 1959
Second round
Friday, June 12, 1959
Place | Player | Country | Score | To Par |
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1 | Billy Casper | United States | 71-68=139 | –1 |
T2 | Arnold Palmer | United States | 71-69=140 | E |
Gary Player | South Africa | 71-69=140 | ||
Ben Hogan | United States | 69-71=140 | ||
T5 | Mike Souchak | United States | 71-70=141 | +1 |
Doug Ford | United States | 72-69=141 | ||
T7 | Ernie Vossler | United States | 72-70=142 | +2 |
Dow Finsterwald | United States | 69-73=142 | ||
T9 | Jay Hebert | United States | 73-70=143 | +3 |
Claude Harmon | United States | 72-71=143 | ||
Gene Littler | United States | 69-74=143 |
Third round
Saturday, June 13, 1959
Place | Player | Country | Score | To Par |
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1 | Billy Casper | United States | 71-68-69=208 | –2 |
2 | Ben Hogan | United States | 69-71-71=211 | +1 |
T3 | Sam Snead | United States | 73-72-67=212 | +2 |
Bob Rosburg | United States | 75-70-67=212 | ||
Arnold Palmer | United States | 71-69-72=212 | ||
T6 | Claude Harmon | United States | 72-71-70=213 | +3 |
Mike Souchak | United States | 71-70-72=213 | ||
Doug Ford | United States | 72-69-72=213 | ||
9 | Ernie Vossler | United States | 72-70-72=214 | +4 |
10 | Lionel Hebert | United States | 71-74-70=215 | +5 |
Final round
Sunday, June 14, 1959
Place | Player | Country | Score | To Par | Money ($) |
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1 | Billy Casper | United States | 71-68-69-74=282 | +2 | 12,000 |
2 | Bob Rosburg | United States | 75-70-67-71=283 | +3 | 6,600 |
T3 | Claude Harmon | United States | 72-71-70-71=284 | +4 | 3,600 |
Mike Souchak | United States | 71-70-72-71=284 | |||
T5 | Doug Ford | United States | 72-69-72-73=286 | +6 | 2,100 |
Arnold Palmer | United States | 71-69-72-74=286 | |||
Ernie Vossler | United States | 72-70-72-72=286 | |||
T8 | Ben Hogan | United States | 69-71-71-76=287 | +7 | 1,350 |
Sam Snead | United States | 73-72-67-75=287 | |||
10 | Dick Knight | United States | 69-75-73-73=290 | +10 | 900 |
Source:[7]
References
- "Hogan in 4-way tie for U.S. Open lead". Eugene Register-Guard. Associated Press. August 12, 1959. p. 3B.
- "U.S. Open history: 1959". USGA. Archived from the original on May 11, 2012. Retrieved June 25, 2012.
- "Toughest 40 minutes: Casper waits and waits". Milwaukee Sentinel. Associated Press. June 15, 1959. p. 7-part 2.
- Wind, Herbert Warren (June 22, 1959). "The man with the devastating putter". Sports Illustrated.
- "Bill Casper still leads U.S. Open". Spokesman-Review. Associated Press. June 14, 1959. p. 1-sports.
- "National Open Scoreboard (second round)". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. June 13, 1959. p. 13.
- "Greens wizard Billy Casper wins U.S. Open championship with 282". Spokesman-Review. Associated Press. June 15, 1959. p. 10.