1923 PGA Championship


The 1923 PGA Championship was the sixth PGA Championship, held September 24–29 in New York at Pelham Country Club in Pelham Manor, Westchester County. The field of 64 qualified by sectional tournaments, and competed in six rounds of match play, all at 36 holes in a single-elimination tournament.
In the final match on Saturday, defending champion Gene Sarazen met 1921 winner Walter Hagen, who had skipped the event the previous year. Sarazen won in 38 holes for his second consecutive PGA Championship and the third of his seven major titles.
Even in strokes and holes after the morning round, Sarazen was two up with three holes to play, but consecutive bogeys left them all square and the 36th hole was halved with par fours. Both birdied the first extra hole with fours and the next was a driveable par four, a short downhill dogleg, and both went for the green. Hagen's tee shot was only from the cup but in a bunker, while Sarazen was in the rough and out. Hagen failed to exit the sand with his second shot, while Sarazen pitched to four feet and sank it for a birdie to win. Hagen rebounded and won the next four PGA Championships

Past champions in the field

Bracket 1

Bracket 2

Bracket 3

Bracket 4

Final four

Final match scorecards

Morning
Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112131415161718
Par545344444344554354
Sarazen455345454344655353
Hagen545344454354464355
LeaderS1H1H1H1H1H1H1H1H1H1

Afternoon
Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112131415161718
Par545344444344554354
Sarazen544334444344454464
Hagen545344544334454354
LeaderS1S1S2S2S3S3S3S3S2S2S2S2S2S1

Extra holes
Hole 1 2
Par54
Sarazen43
Hagen44
LeaderS1