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1936 U.S. Open (golf)

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1936 U.S. Open
Tournament information
DatesJune 4–6, 1936
LocationSpringfield, New Jersey
Course(s)Baltusrol Golf Club
Upper Course[1]
Organized byUSGA
Tour(s)PGA Tour
FormatStroke play− 72 holes
Statistics
Par72[2]
Length6,866 yards (6,278 m)[2]
Field164 players, 76 after cut
Cut151 (+7)
Prize fund$5,000[3]
Winner's share$1,000
Champion
United StatesTony Manero
282 (−6)
1935
1937
Baltusrol GC  is located in the United States
Baltusrol GC 
Baltusrol GC
Baltusrol GC  is located in New Jersey
Baltusrol GC 
Baltusrol GC
Baltusrol GC is located in Union County, New Jersey
Baltusrol GC
Baltusrol GC

The1936 U.S. Openwas the 40thU.S. Open,held June 4–6 atBaltusrol Golf ClubinSpringfield, New Jersey,west ofNew York City.

Tony Manero,a relatively unknown pro fromNew Yorkplaying out ofNorth Carolina,surpassed third round leaderHarry Cooperin the final round to claim his onlymajortitle. The purse was$5,000 and the winner's share was $1,000.[3]The Upper Course was used for this championship;[1]the Lower Course has been used for all subsequentmajorsat Baltusrol.

Entering the final round, Cooper led Manero by four strokes. Manero's final round 67 (−5) was a course record and gave him a 72-hole total of 282 (−6), two strokes ahead of Cooper, who shot 73 (+1) for 284. Manero's total of 282 set a new U.S. Open tournament record by four shots; the previous record of 286 was set in1916.[4]

Manero was fortunate to even be in the championship, because during sectional qualifying, he needed a chip-in on his final hole just to qualify. His victory was not without controversy. During the final round he was paired withGene Sarazen,whose tournament scoring record he would break. Sarazen apparently requested the pairing as he believed he could help the notoriously high-strung Manero, a close friend, stay calm. Afterwards a complaint was filed with theUSGAalleging that Sarazen was actually giving advice to Manero, a violation of the rules. After a meeting, the USGA ruled that there was no evidence of any wrongdoing, and Manero was allowed to keep the championship.

In contrast to theprevious year,scoring conditions at the Open were ideal throughout the week. For the tournament, 38 players broke par and the scoring average was 76.04, both numbers setting U.S. Open records.Chuck Kocsisfinished as low amateur in a tie for 14th place.

A record field of 1,278 entered the qualifying for this U.S. Open, up from 1,177 in1935.[5]

Course[edit]

Upper Course

Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
Yards 471 423 186 390 385 439 216 538 346 3,394 158 602 340 365 40 140 439 563 465 3,472 6,866
Par 5 4 3 4 4 4 3 5 4 36 3 5 4 4 4 3 4 5 4 36 72

Source:[1][2]

  • Note: The Lower Course has been used for all subsequentmajorsat Baltusrol.

Lengths of the courses for previous major championships at Baltusrol:

  • 6,212 yards (5,680 m), par 74 -1915 U.S. Open(Old Course)The Old Course was plowed under in 1918
  • 6,003 yards (5,489 m), par -1903 U.S. Open(Old Course)

Round summaries[edit]

First round[edit]

Thursday, June 4, 1936

Place Player Score To Par
T1 United StatesClarence Clark 69 −3
United StatesRay Mangrum
United StatesPaul Runyan
T4 United StatesVic Ghezzi 70 −2
United StatesTom Kerrigan
United StatesLeslie Madison
United StatesFrank Moore
United StatesHenry Picard
United StatesJohnny Revolta
T10 United StatesJohnny Bulla 71 −1
United StatesHarry Cooper
United StatesKy Laffoon
United StatesTed Longworth
United StatesCraig Wood

Source:[6]

Second round[edit]

Friday, June 5, 1936

Place Player Score To Par
T1 United StatesVic Ghezzi 70-70=140 −4
United StatesRay Mangrum 69-71=140
T3 United StatesHarry Cooper 71-70=141 −3
United StatesHenry Picard 70-71=141
United StatesJohnny Revolta 70-71=141
United StatesDenny Shute 72-69=141
7 United StatesTony Manero 73-69=142 −2
T8 United StatesRalph Guldahl 73-70=143 −1
United StatesChuck Kocsis(a) 72-71=143
T10 United StatesClarence Clark 69-75=144 E
United StatesFrank Moore 70-74=144
United StatesJack Munger (a) 74-70=144
United StatesPaul Runyan 69-75=144

Source:[7]

Third round[edit]

Saturday, June 6, 1936 (morning)

Place Player Score To Par
1 United StatesHarry Cooper 71-70-70=211 −5
2 United StatesVic Ghezzi 70-70-73=213 −3
3 United StatesDenny Shute 72-69-73=214 −2
T4 United StatesClarence Clark 69-75-71=215 −1
United StatesKy Laffoon 71-74-70=215
United StatesTony Manero 73-69-73=215
United StatesHenry Picard 70-71-74=215
T8 United StatesHerman Barron 73-74-69=216 E
United StatesRalph Guldahl 73-70-73=216
United StatesChuck Kocsis(a) 72-71-73=216
United StatesRay Mangrum 69-71-76=216

Source:[3][8]

Final round[edit]

Saturday, June 6, 1936 (afternoon)

Place Player Score To Par Money ($)
1 United StatesTony Manero 73-69-73-67=282 −6 1,000
2 United StatesHarry Cooper 71-70-70-73=284 −4 750
3 United StatesClarence Clark 69-75-71-72=287 −1 650
4 United StatesMacdonald Smith 73-73-72-70=288 E 550
T5 United StatesWiffy Cox 74-74-69-72=289 +1 350
United StatesKy Laffoon 71-74-70-74=289
United StatesHenry Picard 70-71-74-74=289
T8 United StatesRalph Guldahl 73-70-73-74=290 +2 137
United StatesPaul Runyan 69-75-73-73=290
10 United StatesDenny Shute 72-69-73-77=291 +3 100

Source:[3][8]

References[edit]

  1. ^abc"Parks eliminated in National Open".Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.Associated Press. June 6, 1936. p. 16.
  2. ^abc"Par and yardage for Baltusrol".Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.Associated Press. June 4, 1936. p. 17.
  3. ^abcd"Here's how the $5,000 U.S. Open prize was distributed".Chicago Sunday Tribune.Associated Press. June 7, 1936. p. 6, part 2.
  4. ^Kirksey, George (June 7, 1936)."Manero's dizzy dash down the stretch unequaled".Miami News.United Press. p. 12.
  5. ^"Record field of 1,278 plays in U.S. 'Open'".Milwaukee Journal.United Press. May 7, 1936. p. 2-sports.
  6. ^"First round scores in National Open tourney".Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.June 5, 1936. p. 19.
  7. ^"National Open scores".Chicago Daily Tribune.June 6, 1936. p. 22.
  8. ^ab"National Open scores".Chicago Sunday Tribune.June 7, 1936. p. 6, part 2.

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