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1965 PGA Championship Book Laurel Valley Golf Club Arnold Palmer open ryder tpc

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    Description

    1965 PGA Championship book autographed by Arnold Palmer
    The
    1965 PGA Championship
    was the 47th
    PGA Championship
    , played August 12–15 at
    Laurel Valley Golf Club
    in
    Ligonier, Pennsylvania
    , a suburb southeast of
    Pittsburgh
    .
    Dave Marr
    won his only
    major championship
    , two strokes ahead of runners-up
    Billy Casper
    and
    Jack Nicklaus
    .
    [2]
    [3]
    [4]
    Marr was the co-leader after 54 holes with
    Tommy Aaron
    , a stroke ahead of
    Gardner Dickinson
    and two shots ahead of major champions Nicklaus and Casper.
    [5]
    Aaron shot 78 and Dickinson 74 on Sunday, while Marr matched an even-par 71 with Nicklaus and Casper.
    [6]
    Not far from his hometown of
    Latrobe
    , Laurel Valley was co-founded by
    Arnold Palmer
    in 1959,
    [7]
    [8]
    who had another disappointing major in his home state and finished 14 strokes back, tied for 33rd.
    [9]
    Three years earlier, he lost an 18-hole playoff to Nicklaus in the
    U.S. Open
    at
    Oakmont
    near
    Pittsburgh
    , then finished tied for 17th five weeks later at the
    PGA Championship
    at
    Aronimink
    , outside
    Philadelphia
    . (Palmer won the other two majors of 1962, the
    Masters
    and the
    Open Championship
    , but never won the PGA Championship for a
    career grand slam
    .)
    After the practice rounds, a 60-foot (18 m)
    fir
    tree was installed on the par-5 third hole to prevent corner-cutting from the tee to an adjacent fairway, over the objections of the club professional.
    [9]
    [10]
    [11]
    [12]
    This was the final PGA Championship appearance for two-time champion
    Ben Hogan
    , age 53, who tied for 15th place. After his near-fatal auto accident in early 1949, Hogan's legs could not withstand the grueling match play schedule and he did not play again in the championship until it became a stroke play event. He missed the 54-hole cut by a stroke in
    1960
    and tied for ninth place in
    1964
    . Hogan won the title as a match play event in
    1946
    and
    1948
    . Twenty former champions were in the field and twelve made the cut. Palmer was assessed a two-stroke penalty in both of the first two rounds and was at 147 (+5), ten shots back.
    [12]
    A decade later, Laurel Valley hosted the
    Ryder Cup
    in
    1975
    , the last Ryder Cup held in the U.S. without players from continental
    Europe
    .