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1957 PGA Championship

1957 PGA Championship
Dates July 17–21, 1957
Location Dayton, Ohio
Course(s) Miami Valley Golf Club
Organized by PGA of America
Tour(s) PGA Tour
Format Match play - 7 rounds
Par 71
Length 6,773 yards (6,193 m)
Field 128 players (all match play)
Prize fund $42,100
Winner's share $8,000
United States Lionel Hebert
def. Dow Finsterwald, 2 & 1
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The 1957 PGA Championship was the 39th PGA Championship, held July 17–21 at Miami Valley Golf Club in Dayton, Ohio. In the last PGA Championship played under the match play format, Lionel Hebert won 2 & 1 over Dow Finsterwald, who won the following year, the first as a 72-hole stroke play event.

Defending champion Jack Burke, Jr. lost in the second round to Milon Marusic, 2 & 1.

At the time, it was not yet known that this was the last at match play, the decision to switch to stroke play was announced in during the November meetings.

The Open Championship was held two weeks earlier in Scotland at St Andrews; neither Hebert nor Finsterwald played in 1957 (or ever).

The match play format at the PGA Championship in 1957 called for nine rounds (162 holes) in five days. As in 1956, the two-day stroke play qualifying segment (36 holes) was eliminated; 128 players were entered in the single-elimination bracket. The PGA Championship had concluded on Tuesday since 1947; this year's schedule was modified for a Sunday final, with match play beginning on Wednesday. The first five rounds were 18-hole matches contested over the first three days, which reduced the field to four players for the weekend. The semifinals and finals were 36-hole matches played on the final two days, Saturday and Sunday.

Consolation matches at 18 holes were held on the weekend to determine third to eighth places.

Sunday, July 21, 1957

In the 18-hole quarterfinals Friday, a clash of the Hebert brothers was avoided when Walter Burkemo defeated Jay Hebert 2&1, while Lionel Hebert defeated Claude Harmon by the same score. On the other side of the bracket, Dow Finsterwald defeated Charles Sheppard, 2 up, and Don Whitt defeated Dick Mayer, 2&1. In the 36-hole semifinals on Saturday, Finsterwald defeated Whitt, 2 up, and Hebert prevailed over Burkemo, 3&1.


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