1949 U.S. Open (golf)

The 1949 U.S. Open was the 49th U.S. Open, held June 9–11 at Medinah Country Club in Medinah, Illinois, a suburb northwest of Chicago. Cary Middlecoff won the first of his two U.S. Open titles, one stroke ahead of runners-up Clayton Heafner and Sam Snead. For Snead, it was the third of four second-place finishes at the only major championship he never won. Middlecoff, a dentist, won his second U.S. Open in 1956.

1949 U.S. Open
Tournament information
DatesJune 9–11, 1949
LocationMedinah, Illinois
Course(s)Medinah Country Club
Course No. 3
Organized byUSGA
Tour(s)PGA Tour
Statistics
Par71
Length6,981 yards (6,383 m)[1]
Field159 players, 51 after cut
Cut150 (+8)
Prize fund$10,000[2]
Winner's share$2,000
Champion
Cary Middlecoff
286 (+2)
Medinah CC
Location in the United States
Medinah CC
Location in Illinois

Middlecoff began the championship with a 75, but rebounded with scores of 67-69 in the next two rounds to take a one-shot lead over Buck White after 54 holes. In the final round, Middlecoff was paired with Heafner, and the two exchanged the lead several times during the round. Heafner went ahead by one after the 11th, then double-bogeyed 12 to give Middlecoff the lead. After a Heafner birdie at 13, the two were tied again. Heafner then bogeyed 14 to fall one behind, a deficit he would not be able to overcome after missing a 6-footer for birdie at 18 that would have forced a Sunday playoff. Snead also had a chance to force a playoff with a birdie at the last, but his approach shot missed the green and he could only save par.[1]

Byron Nelson, the 1939 champion, came out of retirement but missed the cut. He played the U.S. Open six years later in 1955, then retired for good. Two-time champion Ralph Guldahl played in his final U.S. Open. Defending champion Ben Hogan missed the tournament after being severely injured in an automobile accident in February. He returned the following year and won three of the next four U.S. Opens.

This was the first U.S. Open at Medinah, which returned in 1975 and 1990, both ending in 18-hole playoffs. It later hosted the PGA Championship in 1999 and 2006, both won by Tiger Woods, and the Ryder Cup in 2012.

Past champions in the field

Made the cut

PlayerCountryYear(s) wonR1R2R3R4TotalTo parFinish
Lloyd Mangrum United States194674747076294+10T14
Ralph Guldahl United States1937, 193871757377296+1222
Craig Wood United States194176737673298+14T27
Lew Worsham United States194771767180298+14T27

Missed the cut

PlayerCountryYear(s) wonR1R2TotalTo par
Byron Nelson United States19397477151+9
Lawson Little United States19407776153+11
Gene Sarazen United States1922, 19327579154+12
Billy Burke United States19317680156+14
Tony Manero United States19367978157+15
Chick Evans (a) United States19168081161+19

Source:[3]

Round summaries

First round

Friday, June 9, 1949

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Les Kennedy United States69−2
T2Herman Barron United States70−1
Al Brosch United States
Charles Farlow United States
Chick Harbert United States
T6Pete Cooper United States71E
Bobby Cruickshank Scotland
Ralph Guldahl United States
Claude Harmon United States
Johnny Palmer United States
Bus Peele United States
Lew Worsham United States

Source:[4]

Second round

Saturday, June 10, 1949

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Al Brosch United States70-71=141−1
T2Cary Middlecoff United States75-67=142E
Buck White United States74-68=142
T4Claude Harmon United States71-72=143+1
Clayton Heafner United States72-71=143
Les Kennedy United States69-74=143
7Pete Cooper United States71-73=144+2
T8Bob Harris United States76-69=145+3
Bobby Locke South Africa74-71=145
Ellsworth Vines United States73-72=145

Source:[3]

Third round

Saturday, June 11, 1949 (morning)

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Cary Middlecoff United States75-67-69=211−2
2Buck White United States74-68-70=212−1
T3Al Brosch United States70-71-73=214+1
Clayton Heafner United States72-71-71=214
5Ellsworth Vines United States73-72-71=216+3
T6Dave Douglas United States74-73-70=217+4
Claude Harmon United States71-72-74=217
Eric Monti United States75-72-70=217
Sam Snead United States73-73-71=217
Jim Turnesa United States78-69-70=217

Source:[1][2]

Final round

Saturday, June 11, 1949 (afternoon)

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo parMoney ($)
1Cary Middlecoff United States75-67-69-75=286+22,000
T2Clayton Heafner United States72-71-71-73=287+31,250
Sam Snead United States73-73-71-70=287
T4Bobby Locke South Africa74-71-73-71=289+5700
Jim Turnesa United States78-69-70-72=289
T6Dave Douglas United States74-73-70-73=290+6450
Buck White United States74-68-70-78=290
T8Pete Cooper United States71-73-74-73=291+7300
Claude Harmon United States71-72-74-74=291
Johnny Palmer United States71-75-72-73=291

Source:[1][2]

References

  1. "Middlecoff captures 49th National Open shootout". Eugene Register-Guard. Oregon. Associated Press. June 12, 1949. p. 14A.
  2. "PGA scores, money winners". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. June 12, 1949. p. 27.
  3. "National Open qualifiers". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. June 11, 1949. p. 11.
  4. "National Open golf scores". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. June 10, 1949. p. 19.

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