1955 PGA Championship


The 1955 PGA Championship was the 37th PGA Championship, held July 20–26 in Michigan at Meadowbrook Country Club in Northville Township, northwest of nearby Detroit. Doug Ford won the match play championship, 4 & 3 over Cary Middlecoff in the Tuesday final; the winner's share was $5,000 and the runner-up earned $3,000. This was the first of two major titles for Ford, who won the Masters in 1957.
Ford was also the medalist in the stroke-play qualifying with a 135, worth $250 and the Alex Smith trophy. He was the fourth to win the final match after winning the qualifier, joining Walter Hagen, Olin Dutra, and Byron Nelson . Ford was the last medalist, as the format was changed in 1956 to seven rounds without a qualifier for two years, then to 72-hole stroke play in 1958.
Defending champion Chick Harbert, a local resident, was defeated in the second round by Johnny Palmer, 1 up. No former champion advanced past the second round.
This was second time in three years the PGA Championship was played near Detroit; the 1953 event was played at Birmingham Country Club in Birmingham, about northeast. The 1947 edition, in which Harbert was runner-up, was also held in the Detroit area.

Format

The match play format at the PGA Championship in 1955 called for 12 rounds in seven days:

Failed to qualify

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Final results

''Tuesday, July 26, 1955
PlacePlayerCountryMoney
1Doug Ford5,000
2Cary Middlecoff3,000
T3Tommy Bolt750
T3Shelley Mayfield750
T5Jack Burke, Jr.500
T5Don Fairfield500
T5Fred Hawkins500
T5Lew Worsham500

Final eight bracket

Final match scorecards

Morning
Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112131415161718
Par454443434435344454
Ford454442434434245444
Middlecoff354443333435334454
LeaderM1M1M1M1M1M1M1M2M2M2M1M1M2M2M1M1

Afternoon
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