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The Wisconsin State Open is the Wisconsin state open golf tournament, open to both amateur and professional golfers. It is organized by the Wisconsin section of the PGA of America. It has been played annually since 1919 at courses in the state. It was considered a PGA Tour event in the mid-1930s.
Aug. 17—Eau Claire native Matt Tolan shared the lead after the first round at the Wisconsin State Open, but has work to do entering the final day of the tournament at Ozaukee Country Club. Tolan ...
Aug. 17—Eau Claire native Matt Tolan led the contingent of local golfers at the Wisconsin State Open, wrapping up the tournament in a tie for 23rd place on Wednesday in Mequon. Tolan was tied ...
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1932 Women's Western Open; 1933 PGA Championship; 1940 Women's Western Open; 1955 Women's Western Open; 1963 Women's Western Open; 1966 Women's Western Open; 1969 Walker Cup; 1998 NCAA Division I women's golf championship; 1998 U.S. Women's Open; 2004 PGA Championship; 2005 Palmer Cup; 2010 PGA Championship; 2012 U.S. Women's Open; 2015 PGA ...
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WAUKESHA – After a grueling four days of competition at the Legend at Merrill Hills golf course, Garrett Jones of Madison won the 123rd Wisconsin State Amateur Championship.
The tournament debuted in 1968 as the Greater Milwaukee Open (or GMO), [1] competing against the British Open by offering a $200,000 purse (second highest on the Tour) with a $40,000 first prize. Lee Trevino, the recent U.S. Open winner, chose to play in the more lucrative GMO instead of the 1968 British Open. [2]