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Pages in category "Golf tournaments in Minnesota" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. ... 3M Open; 1916 U.S. Open (golf) 1930 U.S. Open ...
[1] From 1998 to 2001, the tournament was sponsored by Best Buy. [1] [2] In 1998, the tournament was preceded by a series of events under the title "Minnesota Golf Week." The events included "a celebrity golf tournament, golf clinics, a junior, senior, and women's championship, entertainment and various fundraisers" followed by the tournament ...
The Country Club (now Edina Country Club) 1925 Jimmy Johnston: 9 & 8 Lester Bolstad Minnesota Golf Club 1924 Jimmy Johnston: 13 & 12 James K. Labatt Interlachen Country Club: 1923 Jimmy Johnston: 11 & 10 James Thompson White Bear YC 1922 Jimmy Johnston: 7 & 6 John Wetherby Golden Valley Country Club 1921 Jimmy Johnston: 5 & 4 Clive Jaffrey ...
This category contains articles about golf clubs and courses in Minnesota. Pages in category "Golf clubs and courses in Minnesota" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Aug 27, 2023; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Xander Schauffele plays his shot from the sixth tee during the final round of the TOUR Championship golf tournament at East Lake Golf Club.
TPC Twin Cities is a private golf club in the north central United States, located within the subdivision of Deacon’s Walk in Blaine, Minnesota, a suburb north of Minneapolis. Opened in 2000, the 18-hole championship golf course was designed by Arnold Palmer in consultation with Tom Lehman ; who is a member of the Tournament Players Club ...
"Billy's playing incredible golf," said world 19th-ranked player Tony Finau, the 3M Open champion in 2022. "He had a great chance to win the Open Championship. It was fun to watch. It was a tough ...
The course is consistently ranked Golf Digest's list of the 100 best courses in the United States (#44 in 2005, #62 in 2007), and #1 in Minnesota. The course is about 6,900 yards long, and is a par 72. The first major tournament held at Interlachen was the Western Open in 1914. In July 1930, the club was the site of the U.S. Open championship.