1960 U.S. Open (golf)


The 1960 U.S. Open was the 60th U.S. Open, held June 16–18 at Cherry Hills Country Club in Englewood, Colorado, a suburb of Denver. Arnold Palmer staged the greatest comeback in U.S. Open history, erasing a seven-stroke deficit during the final round to win his only U.S. Open title. It is remembered as a crossroads for the three primary contenders in the final round: Palmer, Ben Hogan, and amateur Jack Nicklaus, three of the greatest players in the history of golf.
Having already won the Masters, Palmer was half-way to the single-season Grand Slam with his win at Cherry Hills. His quest ended three weeks later at the British Open, when he lost to Kel Nagle by one stroke at St Andrews. Two weeks later, he finished five strokes back in a tie for seventh at the PGA Championship, the only major that eluded him for his career. This was Palmer's only victory at the U.S. Open; he finished second four times, including three losses in playoffs in 1962, 1963, and 1966.
This was the third major championship at Cherry Hills, which previously hosted the U.S. Open in 1938 and the PGA Championship in 1941. The U.S. Open returned in 1978 and the PGA Championship in 1985. The average elevation of the course exceeds above sea level.

Course layout

Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Yards3464103484265381744112334303,3164445632123854701964025484683,6887,004
Par444453434354534434543671

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Lengths of the course for previous major championships:

Past champions in the field

Made the cut

Missed the cut

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, June 16, 1960
PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Mike Souchak68−3
T2Jerry Barber69−2
T2Henry Ransom69−2
T4Don Cherry 70−1
T4Bruce Crampton70−1
T4Jack Fleck70−1
T4Huston LaClair70−1
T4Gary Player70−1
T4Doug Sanders70−1
T4Richard Stranahan70−1
T4Joe Taylor70−1

Second round

Friday, June 17, 1960
PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Mike Souchak68-67=135−7
2Doug Sanders70-68=138−4
T3Jerry Barber69-71=140−2
T3Dow Finsterwald71-69=140−2
T3Jack Fleck70-70=140−2
T6Billy Casper71-70=141−1
T6Don Cherry 70-71=141−1
T6Bruce Crampton70-71=141−1
T6Ted Kroll72-69=141−1
T6Sam Snead72-69=141−1

Amateurs: Cherry, Nicklaus , Beman, Fowler, Courtney, Coody, Kocsis, Carmichael, Chapman, Schmidt, Wright, Donohue, Weber, English, Konsek, Moore, Welauffer, Gardner, Rose, Eisinger Jr, Hane.

Third round

Saturday, June 18, 1960 -
PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Mike Souchak68-67-73=208−5
T2Jerry Barber69-71-70=210−3
T2Julius Boros73-69-68=210−3
T2Dow Finsterwald71-69-70=210−3
T5Ben Hogan75-67-69=211−2
T5Jack Nicklaus 71-71-69=211−2
T7Don Cherry 70-71-71=212−1
T7Jack Fleck70-70-72=212−1
T7Johnny Pott75-68-69=212−1
10Gary Player70-72-71=213E

Final round

Saturday, June 18, 1960 -
Palmer trailed leader Mike Souchak by eight strokes after 36 holes, and by seven shots after 54 holes. Almost everyone believed he was out of contention beginning the final round, tied for fifteenth place. Palmer drove the green on the par-4 1st to set up a two-putt birdie, then chipped in from for birdie at the second. After nearly making an eagle at 3 and tapping in for another birdie, he holed an 18-footer for birdie at 4 then made two more birdies at 6 and 7. He cooled off the rest of his round, finally carding a 65 for a 280 total.
Twenty-year-old Jack Nicklaus, the reigning U.S. Amateur champion playing in his fourth Open, was also in contention during the final round, briefly holding the lead after making eagle at 5 and birdie at 9. Two three-putts on the back-nine dropped him to a 282 total, two strokes behind Palmer. His second-place finish was the best showing by an amateur at the U.S. Open since Johnny Goodman won in 1933. Aiming for a record fifth U.S. Open title at age 47, Ben Hogan was tied for the lead on the 71st tee, a par 5. On his third shot he hit a wedge on to the green but it spun back all the way off the green into the confines of the water hazard fronting the green and made bogey. Needing birdie to tie on 18, he again found water, triple-bogeyed, and finished in a tie for ninth place. Souchak shot a final round 75 on his way to a tie for third.
PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo parMoney
1Arnold Palmer72-71-72-65=280−414,400
2Jack Nicklaus 71-71-69-71=282−20
T3Julius Boros73-69-68-73=283−13,950
T3Dow Finsterwald71-69-70-73=283−13,950
T3Jack Fleck70-70-72-71=283−13,950
T3Dutch Harrison74-70-70-69=283−13,950
T3Ted Kroll72-69-75-67=283−13,950
T3Mike Souchak68-67-73-75=283−13,950
T9Don Cherry 70-71-71-72=284E0
T9Jerry Barber69-71-70-74=284E1,950
T9Ben Hogan75-67-69-73=284E1,950

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Scorecard

Arnold Palmer's final round 65
Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out101112131415161718InTotal
Par444453434354534434543671
Palmer333352344304434434543565

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