The American Golf Classic was a tournament on the PGA Tour from 1961 to 1976 at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio. It was the third event at the storied South course, after the Rubber City Open Invitational (1954–1959) and the PGA Championship in 1960.[3]

American Golf Classic
Tournament information
LocationAkron, Ohio
Established1961
Course(s)Firestone Country Club
(North Course)
Par72
Length7,105 yards (6,497 m)[1][2]
Tour(s)PGA Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$200,000
Month playedAugust
Final year1976
Tournament record score
Aggregate268 Raymond Floyd (1969)
To par−14 David Graham (1976)
Final champion
Australia David Graham
Location map
Firestone CC is located in the United States
Firestone CC
Firestone CC
Location in the United States
Firestone CC is located in Ohio
Firestone CC
Firestone CC
Location in Ohio

The final edition in 1976 was played on the North course, with the World Series of Golf held the following week on the South course.[1][4] The World Series of Golf was succeeded by the current WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, held on the South course.

Tournament highlights edit

  • 1961: Jay Hebert wins the inaugural version of the tournament by defeating Gary Player on the second hole of a sudden death playoff. To get in the playoff, Hebert had to make a 20-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole.[5]
  • 1963: Johnny Pott leads the second AGC wire to wire. He wins by four shots over Arnold Palmer.[6]
  • 1964: Ken Venturi makes the AGC his third triumph for 1964. He finishes five shots ahead of Mason Rudolph.[7]
  • 1965: Al Geiberger wins for the 3rd time ever on the PGA Tour. He finishes four shots ahead of Arnold Palmer. One year later, Geiberger would also win the PGA Championship at the Firestone Country Club.[8]
  • 1967: Arnold Palmer becomes the first and only multiple winner of the AGC. He finishes three shots ahead of Doug Sanders.[9]
  • 1968: Jack Nicklaus wins in a sudden death playoff over Lee Elder and Frank Beard.[10] Elder, a tour rookie at the time, matched Nicklaus shot for shot for four extra holes before losing on the fifth. The finish of the 1968 American Golf Classic has been called one of the most exciting in televised golf history.[11]
  • 1969: Raymond Floyd shoots a final round 65 to win by four shots over Bobby Nichols.[12]
  • 1973: Bruce Crampton wins by three shots over Lanny Wadkins, Gay Brewer, and Bob Murphy. It is Crampton's 4th win of the year and at the time vaults him to #1 on the money list for the year.[13]
  • 1974: Jim Colbert wins the AGC in a four-way playoff.[2] He defeats Raymond Floyd, Gay Brewer, and Forrest Fezler.[14]
  • 1976: David Graham wins the last edition of the tournament, the only one played on the North course.[1] He finished four shots ahead of Lou Graham.[15]

Winners edit

Year Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1976   David Graham 274 −14 4 strokes   Lou Graham
1975: No tournament
1974   Jim Colbert 281 +1 Playoff   Gay Brewer
  Forrest Fezler
  Raymond Floyd
1973   Bruce Crampton 273 −7 3 strokes   Gay Brewer
  Bob Murphy
  Lanny Wadkins
1972   Bert Yancey 276 −4 Playoff   Tom Ulozas
1971   Jerry Heard 275 −5 3 strokes   Dale Douglass
1970   Frank Beard 276 −4 2 strokes   Tommy Aaron
  Bruce Crampton
  Jack Nicklaus
1969   Raymond Floyd 268 −12 4 strokes   Bobby Nichols
1968   Jack Nicklaus 280 E Playoff   Frank Beard
  Lee Elder
1967   Arnold Palmer (2) 276 −4 3 strokes   Doug Sanders
1966: No tournament
1965   Al Geiberger 280 E 4 strokes   Arnold Palmer
1964   Ken Venturi 275 −5 5 strokes   Mason Rudolph
1963   Johnny Pott 276 −4 4 strokes   Arnold Palmer
1962   Arnold Palmer 276 −4 5 strokes   Mason Rudolph
1961   Jay Hebert 278 −2 Playoff   Gary Player

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Akron ready to play host to 2 in a row". Spokane Daily Chronicle. Washington. Associated Press. August 25, 1976. p. 45.
  2. ^ a b "Colbert wins American Classic in playoff". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. June 24, 1974. p. 16.
  3. ^ "A Championship Legacy". Archived from the original on January 3, 2008. Retrieved November 5, 2007.
  4. ^ "Jack 'salvages' season". Toledo Blade. Ohio. Associated Press. September 6, 1976. p. 34.
  5. ^ Jay Hebert wins Golf Classic in playoff with Gary Player
  6. ^ Johnny Pott wins Golf Classic title
  7. ^ American Golf Title won by Ken Venturi
  8. ^ Al Geiberger pockets 20,000 for American Golf Classic win
  9. ^ McGowan falters; Palmer wins Classic
  10. ^ Nicklaus wins dramatic playoff with Lee Elder
  11. ^ Nicklaus, Jack; Wind, Herbert Warren (1969). The Greatest Game of All: My Life in Golf. Simon & Schuster.
  12. ^ Ray Floyd proves point
  13. ^ Bruce Crampton triumphs in American Golf Classic
  14. ^ Jim Colbert gets it all in Golf Classic
  15. ^ Harris, Mike (August 30, 1976). "Australian David Graham wins American Golf Classic". Argus-Press. Owosso, Michigan. Associated Press. p. 10.

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