1974 Tournament Players Championship

The 1974 Tournament Players Championship was a golf tournament in Georgia on the PGA Tour, held August 29 to September 2 at Atlanta Country Club in Marietta, a suburb northwest of Atlanta. This was the first Tournament Players Championship,[2] and Jack Nicklaus won the first of his three TPC titles, two strokes ahead of runner-up J. C. Snead, the 54-hole leader.[1][3]

1974 Tournament Players Championship
Tournament information
DatesAugust 29 –
September 2, 1974
LocationMarietta, Georgia, U.S.
33.940°N 84.426°W / 33.940; -84.426
Course(s)Atlanta Country Club
Tour(s)PGA Tour
Statistics
Par72
Length6,883 yards (6,294 m)[1]
Cut146 (+2)
Prize fund$250,000
Winner's share$50,000
Champion
Jack Nicklaus
272 (−16)
Location map
Atlanta CC
Location in the United States
Atlanta CC
Location in Georgia

The final round on Sunday was interrupted several times by weather and twelve players completed their rounds on Monday morning, Labor Day.[4]

The year's concluding major, the PGA Championship, was played three weeks earlier in North Carolina and won by Lee Trevino, a stroke ahead of Nicklaus. Trevino opened with 69 at the TPC but finished twelve shots back, in eighteenth place.[1][3]

Venue

This was the only Tournament Players Championship held in Georgia; it went to Texas in 1975 and relocated to Florida in 1976. Except for this year, the Atlanta Country Club hosted the Atlanta Classic on the PGA Tour from 1967 through 1996.

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, August 29, 1974
Friday, August 30, 1974

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1 J. C. Snead64−8
T2 Tom Evans65−7
Jerry Heard
T4 Bobby Mitchell66−6
Jack Nicklaus
T6 Homero Blancas67−5
Charles Coody
Lou Graham
9 David Graham68−4
T10 Tommy Aaron69−3
Tim Collins
Bruce Crampton
James Ferriell
Rod Funseth
Gibby Gilbert
Larry Hinson
Roy Pace
Tom Shaw
Bob E. Smith
Lee Trevino

Source:[5][6][7][8]

Second round

Friday, August 30, 1974

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1 Lou Graham67-67=134−10
2 J. C. Snead64-71=135−9
3 Dave Hill70-66=136−8
T4 Bruce Crampton69-68=137−7
Hubert Green70-67=137
Jack Nicklaus66-71=137
T7 Bud Allin71-67=138−6
Homero Blancas67-71=138
Charles Coody67-71=138
David Graham68-70=138
Jerry Heard65-73=138

Source:[7][8]

Third round

Saturday, August 31, 1974

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1 J. C. Snead64-71-67=202−14
2 Jack Nicklaus66-71-68=205−11
T3 Homero Blancas67-71-69=207−9
Lou Graham67-67-73=207
5 Dave Hill70-66-72=208−8
T6 Bud Allin71-67-71=209−7
Charles Coody67-71-71=209
Bruce Crampton69-68-72=209
David Graham68-70-71=209
Hubert Green70-67-72=209

Source:[9][10]

Final round

Sunday, September 1, 1974
Monday, September 2, 1974

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1 Jack Nicklaus66-71-68-67=272−1650,000
2 J. C. Snead64-71-67-72=274−1428,500
3 Bruce Crampton69-68-72-67=276−1217,750
4 Gene Littler72-69-69-67=277−1111,750
5 Lou Graham67-67-73-71=278−1010,250
T6 Hubert Green70-67-72-70=279−98,500
Bob Murphy71-71-69-68=279
8 Dave Hill70-66-72-72=280−87,375
T9 Bud Allin71-67-71-72=281−76,250
Charles Coody67-71-71-72=281
Eddie Pearce73-67-69-72=281

Source:[1][3]

References

  1. "Final round birdies end Nicklaus' victory drought". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. September 3, 1974. p. 23.
  2. Biggers, Don (June 23, 1974). "Move over 'big four,' here comes another". Rome News-Tribune. (Georgia). p. 1C.
  3. "Nicklaus 1st by 2 strokes; J.C. Snead 2d". Chicago Tribune. UPI. September 3, 1974. p. 1, sec. 3.
  4. "Nicklaus catches Snead after 67". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. September 2, 1974. p. 13.
  5. "J.C. Snead fashions 64 for TPC lead". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. August 30, 1975. p. 1D.
  6. "J.C. Snead's 64 leads Atlanta". Chicago Tribune. UPI. August 30, 1974. p. 7 sec. 3.
  7. "Graham hits second 67". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). Associated Press. August 31, 1975. p. 2B.
  8. "Graham sets pace, Evans disqualified". Chicago Tribune. UPI. August 31, 1974. p. 2, sec. 2.
  9. "J.C. Snead sizzles". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. September 1, 1974. p. 3, sports.
  10. "J.C. Snead grabs lead of 3 on eagle". Chicago Tribune. UPI. September 1, 1974. p. 4, sec. 3.
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