The 1972 U.S. Open was the 72nd U.S. Open, held June 15–18 at Pebble Beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, California. Jack Nicklaus, age 32, captured his third U.S. Open title, three strokes ahead of runner-up Bruce Crampton. This was the first of six major championships held to date at Pebble Beach: five U.S. Opens and the PGA Championship in 1977. Scoring conditions during the final round were extremely difficult; the average was 78.8, the highest in post-war U.S. Open history. Nicklaus' 290 was the second-highest winning score during that span. It was Nicklaus' eleventh career major championship as a professional, tying the record of Walter Hagen. When combined with his two U.S. Amateur wins, it was his thirteenth major, equaling Bobby Jones for most Defending championLee Trevino had been hospitalized in Texas for several days for bronchitis and pneumonia; he was released on Tuesday, two days before the first round, and tied for fourth. It was the second consecutive major title for Nicklaus, who won the Masters in April. Previous winners of the first two majors of the year were Craig Wood, Ben Hogan, and Arnold Palmer ; later champions of both were Tiger Woods and Jordan Spieth. In addition, Nicklaus held the PGA Championship title from February 1971; four weeks later, he was the runner-up by a single stroke at the Open Championship at Muirfield, Scotland. Nicklaus won seven additional majors, the last at the Masters fourteen years later in 1986 at age 46.
Sunday, June 18, 1972 In high winds, Nicklaus was even par on the front nine; after a double-bogey at the tenth, Arnold Palmer and Bruce Crampton trailed by just two shots. Palmer had a chance to tie Nicklaus at the 14th, but he missed a 10-footer for birdie. Down by one stroke, Palmer bogeyed the next two holes and finished with a final-round 76, four shots behind. With a three-shot lead over Crampton on the tee of the par-3 17th, Nicklaus hit one of his most famous shots. His 1-iron went directly at the pin, bounced once, struck the flagstick, and settled inches from the hole for a tap-in birdie. With the lead at four strokes on the final tee, he bogeyed for 74 and the win.
Place
Player
Country
Score
To par
Money
1
Jack Nicklaus
71-73-72-74=290
+2
30,000
2
Bruce Crampton
74-70-73-76=293
+5
15,000
3
Arnold Palmer
77-68-73-76=294
+6
10,000
T4
Homero Blancas
74-70-76-75=295
+7
7,500
T4
Lee Trevino
74-72-71-78=295
+7
7,500
6
Kermit Zarley
71-73-73-79=296
+8
6,000
7
Johnny Miller
74-73-71-79=297
+9
5,000
8
Tom Weiskopf
73-74-73-78=298
+10
4,000
T9
Chi-Chi Rodríguez
71-75-78-75=299
+11
3,250
T9
Cesar Sanudo
72-72-78-77=299
+11
3,250
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