1961 PGA Championship explained

1961 PGA Championship
Dates:July 27–31, 1961
Location:Olympia Fields, Illinois
Course:Olympia Fields Country Club
North Course
Org:PGA of America
Tour:PGA Tour
Par:70
Yardage:[1]
Format:Stroke play
Field:161 players, 65 after cut
Cut:148 (+8)
Purse:$64,800[2]
Winners Share:$11,000
Champion: Jerry Barber
Score:277 (−3), playoff
Previous:1960
Next:1962

The 1961 PGA Championship was the 43rd PGA Championship, played July 27–31 at the North Course of Olympia Fields Country Club in Olympia Fields, Illinois, a suburb south of Chicago. Jerry Barber, age 45, won his only major title in an 18-hole Monday playoff by one stroke over Don January, 67 to 68. It was the fourth edition as a stroke play event and the first playoff.[1]

Rain washed out the second round on Friday afternoon with only about one-third of the field completing their rounds. The scores were scrapped and the second round was replayed on Saturday, with 36 holes on Sunday.[3] Barber led at the midway point with a 136 (−4), two shots ahead of January and Doug Sanders.[4] [5] [6] A top putter of the era, Barber sank of putts on the last three holes of the final round to erase a four-stroke deficit to January and force a Monday playoff. At the 72nd hole, January had a two-stroke lead, but put his tee shot into the sand. With Barber on the green but an improbable 60feet away, January played conservatively for the bogey. Barber drained his third lengthy putt in as many holes (birdie-par-birdie) to even it up at the end of regulation.[7]

In the playoff, the two were tied at three-under after 16 holes, following January's birdie. Both had pars at the 17th, which effectively turned the 18th hole into sudden-death. Both tee shots found fairway bunkers, and Barber hit a 3-iron onto the green, 18feet from the cup. January found another bunker short of the green and could not save par from .[8] [9]

At age 45, Barber became the oldest winner of the PGA Championship, whose previous champions were all under age 40, with several at age 39. At the time, the only older major winner was Old Tom Morris at age 46 in 1867. Barber was surpassed in 1968 by Julius Boros at age 48.

It was the third major championship at Olympia Fields Country Club; it previously hosted the PGA Championship in 1925 (Courses 3 & 4) and the U.S. Open in 1928 (Course 4). The four 18-hole courses at Olympia Fields were reduced to two in the 1940s when the club sold half of its property. Course 4 became the North course, and the South course is a composite of holes form the other three.[10] The North Course later hosted the U.S. Open in 2003, won by Jim Furyk.

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, July 27, 1961

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1 67 −3
T2 68 −2
T4 69 −1
Doug Ford
Bill Heinlein
T7 70 E
Don Fairfield
Jack Fleck
Paul Harney
Shelley Mayfield
Bob Rosburg
Doug Sanders
Source:[11] [12]

Second round

Friday, July 28, 1961
Saturday, July 29, 1961

Play in the second round on Friday was ended by heavy rain in the early afternoon, with 54 of the 166 rounds completed. All scores were scrapped and the round was replayed on Saturday.[3]

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1 69-67=136 −4
T2 72-66=138 −2
70-68=138
4 67-72=139 −1
T5 68-72=140 E
72-68=140
68-72=140
T8 70-71=141 +1
71-70=141
70-71=141
Source:[5] [6]

Third round

Sunday, July 30, 1961 (morning)

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1 72-66-67=205 −5
2 69-67-71=207 −3
T3 71-71-68=210 E
72-68-70=210
5 71-73-67=211 +1
T6 70-73-69=212 +2
68-72-72=212
70-68-74=212
67-72-73=212
T10 71-71-71=213 +3
73-72-68=213

Final round

Sunday, July 30, 1961 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
T1 69-67-71-70=277 −3Playoff
72-66-67-72=277
3 70-68-74-68=280 E 3,600
4 72-68-70-71=281 +1 3,100
T5 71-71-68-72=282 +2 2,209
69-73-74-66=282
71-70-72-69=282
73-72-69-68=282
71-73-67-71=282
67-72-73-70=282

Playoff

Monday, July 31, 1961

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
align=center 1 Jerry Barber 35-32=67align=center −311,000
align=center 234-34=68align=center −25,500

Scorecard

Hole 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 101112131415161718
Par544443434 434534444
Barber−1−1−1EEEEEEEE−1−1−2−3−3−3−3
JanuaryE−1−1−1−2−2EE−1−1−2−2−2−2−2−3−3−2
Double EagleEagle -->BirdieBogeyDouble bogeyTriple bogey+ -->
Source:[9]

External links

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Notes and References

  1. News: Barber Small and Old but Champion . Milwaukee Journal . Associated Press . August 1, 1961 . 16.
  2. Web site: Tournament Info for: 1961 PGA Championship . PGA.com . July 17, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120809072426/http://www.pgamediaguide.com/pgachampionship_detail.cfm?tournament_id=412&date=1961&tourn_name_id=2 . August 9, 2012 . dead .
  3. News: Downpour washes out second round of PGA . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Associated Press . July 29, 1961 . 8 .
  4. News: Barber (136) Leads PGA Test . Milwaukee Sentinel . UPI . July 31, 1961 . 4, part 2.
  5. News: Barber clips par for 67, leads PGA . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Associated Press . July 30, 1961 . 1, section 4.
  6. News: PGA Tournament scoreboard . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Associated Press . July 30, 1961 . 4, section 4 .
  7. News: January lives with that sinking feeling . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . (Dallas Morning News) . Nichols . Bill . June 11, 2003. D-2.
  8. Rain, strain and a win . Sports Illustrated . Wright . Alfred . August 7, 1961 . 10.
  9. News: Barber defeats January by 1 stroke to win PGA Championship in playoff . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Associated Press . August 1, 1961 . 16.
  10. News: Olympia Fields acres expected to be homesites . Chicago Daily Tribune . Chase . Al . June 23, 1946 . B, part 3.
  11. News: Wall grabs PGA lead; Palmer fumes . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Associated Press . July 28, 1961 . 16.
  12. News: PGA tournament scoreboard . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . Associated Press . July 28, 1961 . 18.