The 1939 U.S. Open was the 43rd U.S. Open, held June 8–12 at Philadelphia Country Club in Gladwyne, Pennsylvania, a suburb northwest of Philadelphia. Byron Nelson won after two playoff rounds to prevail against Craig Wood and Denny Shute to claim his only U.S. Open title,[2] and the second of his five major championships. It was the first playoff at the U.S. Open in eight years and the first three-way playoff since 1913.
Tournament information | |
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Dates | June 8–12, 1939 |
Location | Gladwyne, Pennsylvania |
Course(s) | Philadelphia Country Club Spring Mill Course[1] |
Organized by | USGA |
Tour(s) | PGA Tour |
Statistics | |
Par | 69[2] |
Length | 6,786 yards (6,205 m)[1] |
Field | 161 players, 65 after cut |
Cut | 152 (+14) |
Prize fund | $5,000[3] |
Winner's share | $1,000 |
Champion | |
Byron Nelson | |
284 (+8), playoff | |
Sam Snead led after each of the first two rounds but his triple-bogey on the 72nd hole dropped him to fifth place, two strokes back. Two years earlier, he was runner-up in his first U.S. Open in 1937. Following World War II, Snead finished second three more times, but never won the title to complete a career grand slam.
In his fourth U.S. Open, Ben Hogan made his first 36-hole cut at the championship and finished in a tie for 62nd. He finished in a tie for fifth the following year; after the war he won four U.S. Opens and contended in numerous others. He made every subsequent cut he played in at the U.S. Open, the last in 1967 at age 54.
Round summaries
editFirst round
editThursday, June 8, 1939
Place | Player | Score | To Par |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Sam Snead | 68 | −1 |
T2 | Lawson Little | 69 | E |
Bud Ward (a) | |||
Matt Kowal | |||
T5 | Craig Wood | 70 | +1 |
Tommy Armour | |||
Denny Shute | |||
Olin Dutra | |||
Lloyd Mangrum | |||
Harold "Jug" McSpaden |
Second round
editFriday, June 9, 1939
Place | Player | Score | To Par |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Sam Snead | 68-71=139 | +1 |
2 | Horton Smith | 72-68=140 | +2 |
3 | Craig Wood | 70-71=141 | +3 |
T4 | Denny Shute | 70-72=142 | +4 |
Bud Ward (a) | 69-73=142 | ||
T6 | Frank Moore | 73-70=143 | +5 |
Johnny Bulla | 72-71=143 | ||
Harry Cooper | 71-72=143 | ||
Harold "Jug" McSpaden | 70-73=143 | ||
Lawson Little | 69-74=143 |
Third round
editSaturday, June 10, 1939 - (morning)
Place | Player | Score | To Par |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Johnny Bulla | 72-71-68=211 | +4 |
T2 | Sam Snead | 68-71-73=212 | +5 |
Craig Wood | 70-71-71=212 | ||
Denny Shute | 70-72-70=212 | ||
5 | Bud Ward (a) | 69-73-71=213 | +6 |
T6 | Tommy Armour | 70-75-69=214 | +7 |
John E. Rogers | 75-70-69=214 | ||
Olin Dutra | 70-74-70=214 | ||
9 | Horton Smith | 72-68-75=215 | +8 |
T10 | Byron Nelson | 72-73-71=216 | +9 |
Ralph Guldahl | 71-73-72=216 | ||
Henry Picard | 72-72-72=216 |
Source:[6]
Final round
editSaturday, June 10, 1939 - (afternoon)
Nelson began the final round on Saturday afternoon five strokes back of leader Johnny Bulla and shot 68 to gain the clubhouse lead at 284. Wood birdied the 18th to also get to 284, while Shute also finished on that number after a bogey at 17. It appeared, however, that that number would not be enough. Snead stood on the par-5 18th needing only a par to win the championship. Snead believed he needed a birdie to win and played the hole aggressively. After finding two bunkers, he made a triple-bogey 8 and missed the playoff by two strokes.
Place | Player | Score | To Par | Money ($) |
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T1 | Byron Nelson | 72-73-71-68=284 | +8 | Playoff |
Craig Wood | 70-71-71-72=284 | |||
Denny Shute | 70-72-70-72=284 | |||
4 | Bud Ward (a) | 69-73-71-72=285 | +9 | 0 |
5 | Sam Snead | 68-71-73-74=286 | +10 | 600 |
6 | Johnny Bulla | 72-71-68-76=287 | +11 | 450 |
T7 | Ralph Guldahl | 71-73-72-72=288 | +12 | 325 |
Dick Metz | 76-72-71-69=288 | |||
T9 | Ky Laffoon | 76-70-73-70=289 | +13 | 175 |
Harold McSpaden | 70-73-71-75=289 | |||
Paul Runyan | 76-70-71-72=289 |
- (a) denotes amateur
Playoff
editSunday, June 11, 1939
Monday, June 12, 1939
In the three-way 18-hole playoff on Sunday afternoon, Nelson and Wood each carded 68 (−1), while Shute shot a 76 (+7) and was eliminated. In the second 18-hole playoff on Monday morning, Nelson took control at the third hole with a birdie while Wood double-bogeyed. At the next hole, Nelson holed out for an eagle to take a five-stroke lead. With a three-shot lead at the turn, Nelson matched Wood on the back nine and finished with a 70 to Wood's 73.
Place | Player | Score | To par | Money ($) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Byron Nelson | 68-70=138 | E | 1,000 |
2 | Craig Wood | 68-73=141 | +3 | 800 |
3 | Denny Shute | 76-x | +7 | 700 |
Scorecards
editSunday, June 11, 1939
- Source:[8]
Monday, June 12, 1939
Cumulative playoff scores, relative to par
Eagle Birdie Bogey Double bogey
- Source:[9]
References
edit- ^ a b "Nelson, Shute and Wood to decide Open title today". Palm Beach Post. Associated Press. June 11, 1939. p. 11.
- ^ a b "U.S. Open history: 1939". USGA. Archived from the original on July 6, 2012. Retrieved June 26, 2012.
- ^ "Nelson captures playoff". Vancouver Sun. June 12, 1939. p. 20.
- ^ "National Open golf scores (second round)". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. June 10, 1939. p. 14.
- ^ "Scores in U.S. Open golf". Montreal Gazette. June 10, 1939. p. 12.
- ^ "Open scores". Milwaukee Journal. June 10, 1939. p. 6.
- ^ "Prize winners". Milwaukee Journal. June 12, 1939. p. 3-L.
- ^ a b Boni, Bill (June 12, 1939). "Nelson and Wood deadlocked after 18-hole playoff in U.S. Open golf". Montreal Gazette. Associated Press. p. 19.
- ^ "Byron Nelson takes national open golf championship". Spokane Daily Chronicle. Associated Press. June 12, 1939. p. 11.