1979 PGA Championship explained

1979 PGA Championship
Dates:August 2–5, 1979
Location:Bloomfield Township, Michigan
Course:Oakland Hills Country Club,
South Course
Org:PGA of America
Tour:PGA Tour
Par:70
Field:150 players, 74 after cut[1]
Cut:146 (+6)
Purse:$350,600
Winners Share:$60,000
Champion: David Graham
Score:272 (−8), playoff
Previous:1978
Next:1980
Map:USA#USA Michigan
Map Relief:yes
Map Label:Oakland Hills Country Club
Coordinates:42.544°N -83.277°W

The 1979 PGA Championship was the 61st PGA Championship, played August 2–5 at Oakland Hills Country Club in Bloomfield Township, Michigan, a suburb northwest of Detroit. After a double-bogey on the 72nd hole, David Graham won the first of his two major titles on the third hole of a sudden-death playoff with Ben Crenshaw.[2] [3] Through 17 holes in the final round, Graham was seven-under, with seven birdies and ten pars. Of the 21 holes he played Sunday, nine were birdies.

After 54 holes, Rex Caldwell was the leader at 203 (−7), Crenshaw was two strokes back and Graham four behind at 207 (−3), all in search of their first major title.[4] It was the fifth runner-up finish for Crenshaw in a major, and second consecutive.[5] He later won two majors, both at the Masters, in 1984 and 1995; Graham won his second at the U.S. Open in 1981 at Merion.

Three-time champion Sam Snead set the record for the oldest player to make the cut in a major. He was 67 years, 2 months, and 7 days of age at the cut and finished 42nd at 288 (+8). He won in 1942, 1949, and 1951, all in match play.

It was the sixth major championship held on the South Course, which previously hosted the PGA Championship in 1972 and the U.S. Open in 1924, 1937, 1951, and 1961. It later hosted the U.S. Open in 1985 and 1996, the PGA Championship in 2008, and the Ryder Cup in 2004.

This was the third consecutive playoff at the PGA Championship (and nearly the fourth, as the 1976 title was decided by the final putt on the 72nd green).[6]

Graham became the second Australian-born player to win the PGA Championship, preceded by Jim Ferrier in 1947.

Jerry Pate and Tom Watson, runners-up in the previous year's playoff, were tied with Graham in third place after 54 holes. Pate's 71 tied for fifth but Watson's 74 dropped him into a tie for twelfth at 281. Watson had won three of his eight majors at this time, but never completed the career grand slam, missing the PGA Championship leg. Defending champion John Mahaffey tied for 51st.

This was the final major championship of the 1970s. Jack Nicklaus and Tom Weiskopf played in the event assuring that they played in every major championship in the 1970s. They were the first players to play in every major championship for an entire decade.

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, August 2, 1979

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1 66 −4
2 67 −3
T3 68 −2
T5 69 −1
Graham Marsh
Jim Masserio
Artie McNickle
Alan Tapie
Source:[7]

Second round

Friday, August 3, 1979

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1 69-67=136 −4
T2 67-70=137 −3
69-68=137
68-69=137
T5 69-69=138 −2
69-69=138
Alan Tapie 69-69=138
66-72=138
T9 70-69=139 −1
69-70=139
69-70=139
69-70=139
Artie McNickle 69-70=139
68-71=139
72-67=139
Source:[8]

Third round

Saturday, August 4, 1979

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1 67-70-66=203 −7
2 69-67-69=205 −5
T3 69-68-70=207 −3
69-69-69=207
66-72-69=207
6 68-71-69=208 −2
T7 69-72-68=209 −1
69-69-71=209
71-71-67=209
T10 69-72-68=209 E
68-69-73=210
69-70-71=210
Source:[9]

Final round

Sunday, August 5, 1979

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
T1 69-68-70-65=272 −8 Playoff
69-67-69-67=272
3 67-70-66-71=274 −6 25,000
4 68-71-69-68=276 −4 20,000
T5 69-72-68-69=278 −2 14,500
69-69-69-71=278
T7 68-69-73-69=279 −1 9,200
69-70-71-69=279
70-73-69-67=279
T10 69-74-68-69=280 E 6,750
71-71-71-67=280
Source:[10]

Scorecard

BirdieBogeyDouble bogey
Final round
Hole  1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9   10  11  12  13  14  15  16  17  18 
Par453444443445344434
Graham −4−5−5−5−5−5−6−7−7−8−9−9−9−9−10−10−10−8
Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

Playoff

The sudden-death playoff began at the first tee and Graham saved par with one putt from to tie. At the par-5 second hole, Crenshaw tapped in for birdie while Graham sank a ten-footer (3 m) to continue. He won with a birdie on the 202yd par-3 third hole, after Crenshaw found a bunker and his 25feet putt for par lipped out. Graham put his 4-iron tee shot to within and with two putts to win, sank the first.[6]

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
align=center 1 David Graham 4-4-2−2 60,000
align=center 24-4-4 E 40,000

Scorecard

Hole  1    2    3  
Par453
Graham E−1−2
Crenshaw E−1E

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tournament Info for: 1979 PGA Championship . PGA of America . August 16, 2012 . August 9, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120809072011/http://www.pgamediaguide.com/pgachampionship_detail.cfm?tournament_id=405&date=1979&tourn_name_id=2 . dead .
  2. News: Graham's birdie wins PGA in sudden death . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Parascenzo . Marino . August 6, 1979 . 9 .
  3. News: Graham's win 'extra' special . Toledo Blade . Ohio . Taylor . Jim . August 6, 1979 . 15.
  4. News: Caldwell leads PGA by 2 . Toledo Blade. Ohio. Taylor. Jim. August 5, 1979 . 1D .
  5. News: Delray's Graham wins PGA. Palm Beach Post. Associated Press. August 6, 1979. B5 .
  6. News: This Graham simply refused to crack. Sports Illustrated. Jenkins. Dan. Dan Jenkins. August 13, 1979. 42.
  7. News: Watson swings out of slump . Eugene Register-Guard . Oregon . UPI . August 3, 1979 . 1D .
  8. News: Gentle Ben says he's ready to win . Eugene Register-Guard . Oregon . wire reports . August 4, 1979 . 1B .
  9. News: A longshot good shot for PGA . Eugene Register-Guard . Oregon . wire reports . August 5, 1979 . 1B .
  10. Web site: 1979 PGA Championship. databasegolf.com. August 2, 2013.