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  2. Greater Milwaukee Open - Wikipedia

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    The Greater Milwaukee Open was a regular golf tournament in Wisconsin on the PGA Tour. For 42 years, it was played annually in the Milwaukee area, the final sixteen editions in the north suburb of Brown Deer at the Brown Deer Park Golf Course .

  3. 1982 PGA Tour - Wikipedia

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    Greater Milwaukee Open: Wisconsin: 250,000: Calvin Peete (2) Jul 18: The Open Championship: Scotland: £250,000: Tom Watson (32) Major championship [c] Jul 18: Miller ...

  4. Could a revamped AmFam Championship lure Tiger Woods ... - AOL

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    When Woods turned professional, the Greater Milwaukee Open fell at the right place and the right time. With the U.S. Amateur ending Aug. 25 – a tournament Woods won and determined would be his ...

  5. 1969 PGA Tour - Wikipedia

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    Greater Milwaukee Open: Wisconsin: 100,000: Ken Still (2) Aug 17: PGA Championship: Ohio: 175,000: Raymond Floyd (5) Major championship: Aug 17: Indian Ridge Hospital Open Invitational: Massachusetts: 37,000: Monty Kaser (1) New tournament Alternate event Aug 24: AVCO Golf Classic: Massachusetts: 150,000: Tom Shaw (2) New tournament Sep 2 ...

  6. Column: Tiger Woods and Nike was a partnership for a lifetime ...

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    The red shirt on Sunday came to identify Tiger Woods. Woods and Nike were partners from the time he stepped to a podium at the Greater Milwaukee Open in August 1996, a 20-year-old fresh off his ...

  7. Loren Roberts - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Open: Ernie Els, Colin Montgomerie: Els won with par on second extra hole after 18-hole playoff; Els: +3 (74), Roberts: +3 (74), Montgomerie: +7 (78) 2 1996: Greater Milwaukee Open: Jerry Kelly: Won with birdie on first extra hole 3 1999: GTE Byron Nelson Classic: Steve Pate: Won with par on first extra hole

  8. Erin Hills prepping for 2025 U.S. Women's Open, 'absolutely ...

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    TOWN OF ERIN – The state of Wisconsin has had its share of seminal golf moments, from Tiger Woods’ “Hello, world” press conference at the Greater Milwaukee Open in 1996 to Steve Stricker ...

  9. Milwaukee Open - Wikipedia

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    The Milwaukee Open was a professional golf tournament in Wisconsin on the PGA Tour, played only in 1940. It was held August 2–4 at North Hills Country Club in Menomenee Falls, northwest of Milwaukee. Three-time major winner Ralph Guldahl shot a final round 67 (−4) to win the event at 268 (−16), two shots ahead of runner-up Ed Oliver.