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Southern Hills major history favors 36- hole leader at PGA

- Adam Schupak

It never hurts to get off to a fast start at a golf major championsh­ip, but it really matters at Southern Hills in Tulsa, Oklahoma, site of the 104th PGA Championsh­ip, if history teaches us anything.

In a Q& A for the golf newsletter The Quadrilate­ral, Southern Hills club historian Clyde Chrisman noted that in all seven of the major championsh­ips the club has hosted as well as its two Tour Championsh­ips and last year’s Senior PGA Championsh­ip, the 36- hole leader has gone on to hoist the winner’s trophy.

“In fact, the only two who didn’t lead or share the lead after the first round are Dave Stockton and Tiger Woods,” Chrisman told Geoff Shackelfor­d. “It’s not a course where someone has gotten hot in the last round or two and made a late charge to win.”

That’s a staggering stat. Ten events, 10 36hole leaders win? That just doesn’t happen.

During a CBS Sports media conference call, Jim Nantz gave a shout out to Shackelfor­d’s Q& A. “I’ve never heard of anything like that in my life. We’re going to crown a champion, folks, on Friday night, OK?” Nantz cracked.

But Southern Hills, a Perry Maxwell design and perennial top- 100 course, underwent a renovation by Gil Hanse and his partner Jim Wagner in 2018, and Nick Faldo, who played in his first U. S. major at Southern Hills at the 1982 PGA when Ray Floyd went wire- to- wire, termed it a new course.

“I bet you that one will change, it will be different,” Faldo said. “Unless Scottie Scheffler is leading by six, oh, boy.”

“But there’s something to be said, you’d better go out and make hay early,” Nantz said. “That’s a history for it there.”

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 ?? MICHAEL MADRID/ USA TODAY ?? Rory McIlroy putts on the fourth green during a practice round Monday at Southern Hills Country Club.
MICHAEL MADRID/ USA TODAY Rory McIlroy putts on the fourth green during a practice round Monday at Southern Hills Country Club.

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