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1944 PGA Championship; 1946 U.S. Women's Open; 1959 Women's Western Open; 1961 Walker Cup; 1998 PGA Championship; 2002 NCAA Division I women's golf championship; 2002 WGC-NEC Invitational; 2010 U.S. Senior Open; 2015 U.S. Open (golf) 2016 Women's PGA Championship; 2024 Women's PGA Championship
It also hosted the Spokane Women's Open on the LPGA Tour from 1959 to 1963. Manito Golf and Country Club, a private golf club on the South Hill, hosted the 1944 PGA Championship and the Spokane Country Club (now the Kalispel Golf and Country Club) in north Spokane hosted the first championship of the U.S. Women's Open in 1946.
The Esmeralda Open was a golf tournament on the PGA Tour that was played in 1945 and 1947 in Spokane, Washington. It was held at Indian Canyon Golf Course, a municipal facility designed in 1930 by Chandler Egan [ 1 ] [ 2 ] on the west end of the city, and opened in 1935. [ 3 ]
World Golf Championship: Feb 21 Mayakoba Golf Classic: Mexico 3,600,000 Cameron Beckman (3) 24 Alternate event Feb 28 Waste Management Phoenix Open: Arizona 6,000,000 Hunter Mahan (2) 56 Mar 7 The Honda Classic: Florida 5,600,000 Camilo Villegas (3) 50 Mar 14 WGC-CA Championship: Florida 8,500,000 Ernie Els (17) 74 World Golf Championship: Mar ...
Feb. 5—The fate of a 584-unit housing development at the site of a formerly bankrupted golf course in Spokane Valley could be decided by early March. Dave Black of Black Realty Inc. purchased ...
The first trophy presented to U.S. Women's Open champions was donated by the Spokane Athletic Round Table, a fraternal order, and used until 1953. [2] The USGA commissioned the silversmith J. E. Caldwell and Co. of Philadelphia to produce a sterling-silver two-handled trophy, which was first presented to Betsy Rawls in 1953, and was retired to ...
Jul. 19—Spokane's Andrew Von Lossow and University of Idaho's Dalton Dean led a strong showing by area amateurs in Friday's opening round of the 37th Rosauers Open Invitational. Von Lossow and ...
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