
Nicklaus was three shots ahead on the par-3 17th when he hit a 1-iron into the wind. Nicklaus was in control until a gust nearly knocked him off his feet during his swing on No. With clouds in the forecast, the USGA decided not to water the greens, but strong westerly winds dried out the course and took a toll on the leaders. Open at Pebble Beach over defending champion Lee Trevino and two others, with Arnold Palmer another shot behind going into the final round. Jack Nicklaus, the Masters champion, had a one-shot lead in the 1972 U.S. Worsham rapped in his par for a 69 to win by one. Out came the tape measure, and Snead was away by an inch.

He went to tap in when Worsham interrupted to ask for a ruling on who was farther away. Snead’s birdie for the win came up 30 inches short. On the final hole, Snead had 15 feet for birdie and Worsham was 40 feet away just off the green. Snead missed the green and made bogey on the 17th. Worsham made a 25-foot birdie on the 16th. In the 18-hole playoff, Snead had a two-shot lead with three holes to play.

This one was just as bad, and a lot awkward. Open was the only major Snead never won, and the heartache was most severe in 1939 when he made triple bogey on the final hole to miss a playoff by one shot. Louis Country Club in a playoff over Sam Snead, and with Britain will recovering from World War II, it marked the 17th consecutive major won by an American. Lew Worsham won his only major in the 1947 U.S. Jones would win the first of his seven majors the following year at the U.S. A month later, Sarazen won the PGA Championship at Oakmont. He made birdie on the final hole to join Jones as the runner-up. Black was tied for the lead when he hit his tee shot out-of-bounds on the 17th and made double bogey. The 20-year-old Sarazen closed with a 2-under 68. In the third round, the 20-year-old Jones shot 70 to share the 54-hole lead with Bill Melhorn, with Hagen and Sarazen another shot behind. John Black took the lead after the second round that same day. Walter Hagen, coming off a British Open victory, opened with a 68 to take the lead.


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