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The Pennsylvania Open Championship is the Pennsylvania state open golf tournament, open to both amateur and professional golfers. It is organized by the Pennsylvania Golf Association. It has been played annually since 1912 (except for war years) at a variety of courses around the state.
Score Runner-up Score Champion Score 1975 Martin, TN (Tennessee–Martin) 72 † Wooster: 907 Hampden–Sydney: 909 Charles Baskervill (Hampden–Sydney) 278 1976 Springfield, OH 72 (288) Stanislaus State: 1,221 Ashland: 1,228 Dan Lisle (Stanislaus State) 298 1977 Gambier, OH 72 (288) Stanislaus State 1,222 Southeastern Massachusetts: 1,225
The amateur with the lowest score from the current year's U.S. Senior Open. From the U.S. Mid-Amateur: winner each of the last two years and runner-up from the previous year. From the U.S. Amateur Public Links: winner each of the last two years and runner-up from the previous year. Because the Amateur Public Links was discontinued after its ...
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The first edition, titled The Match: Tiger vs. Phil, was played on November 23, 2018, between Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, at the Shadow Creek Golf Course in North Las Vegas, Nevada. The purse for the event was $9 million, with the winner taking the entire amount. Mickelson won the match after 22 holes, including four playoff holes.
Cobbs Creek Golf Course, established in 1916, is a 340-acre public, city-owned golf course in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was one of the first courses in the area to welcome golfers of all races, ethnicities, and genders. [1] The course consists of the 'Olde Course' and the adjoining Karakung Course which was added in 1929. [2]
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Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club, Ghost Creek Course (OR) 1999: Hunter Mahan: 4 & 2: Camilo Villegas: Country Club of York (PA) 1998: James Oh: 1 up: Aaron Baddeley: Conway Farms Golf Club (IL) 1997: Jason Allred: 1 up: Trevor Immelman: Aronimink Golf Club (PA) 1996: Shane McMenamy: 19 holes: Charles Howell III: Forest Highlands Golf Club (AZ) 1995: D ...