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The New York State Open is the New York state open golf tournament, open to both amateur and professional golfers. It is organized by the Metropolitan chapter of the Professional Golfers' Association of America. It has been played annually since 1978 at a variety of courses around the state, but exclusively at Bethpage Black since 1996. It is a ...
The New York State Open was the state open golf tournament of the state of New York from 1928 to 1930. In early 1928, the New York State Golf Association announced that they had the financial support from Onondaga Country Club in Syracuse to host their first state open.
0–9. 1896 U.S. Open (golf) 1902 U.S. Open (golf) 1912 U.S. Open (golf) 1916 PGA Championship; 1919 PGA Championship; 1921 PGA Championship; 1922 Walker Cup
The total prize money was $2,000. According to the Star-Gazette, the total purse was the largest of any American golf event in 1921. The event would be entitled the "New York State Open." [2] According to the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, however, there was no evidence that a golfing organizational body in state was sponsoring the event.
In its July 2008 list of America's greatest golf courses Golf Digest ranked Bethpage Black #26 overall, [6] #6 in the state of New York, [6] #6 of America's 50 toughest courses, [7] and #5 of America's greatest public golf courses. [8] It is also the top-ranked course in the Golf Digest list that is operated by a governmental entity. [8]
The Metropolitan PGA Championship is a golf tournament that is the section championship of the Metropolitan section of the PGA of America. It has been played annually since 1926 at a variety of courses around the New York City metropolitan area. It was considered a PGA Tour event in the 1920s and 1930s.
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