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The World Series of Golf was founded as a four-man invitational event in 1962, comprising the winners of the four major championships in a 36-hole event. [2] In the made-for-television tournament, the competitors played in one group for $75,000 in unofficial prize money, televised by NBC.
Johann Lachmann; Franz Lambert von Avignon; Johann(es) Lang(e), a Thuringian reformator Johannes Langer; Hubert Languet; Johannes á Lasco; Hugh Latimer; Anton Lauterbach; Johannes Lening
NEC World Series of Golf; New England Classic; New Jersey PGA Championship; New Jersey State Open; New York Red Cross Tournament; New York State Open; New York State Open (1920s event) North and South Open; Northern California Open
Dick Buerkle, athlete, former world-record holder, indoor mile; Paige Conners, Olympic ice dancer for Israel; William Cox, athlete, 1924 Olympic medalist; Irving Crane, billiards, six-time world champion, Billiard Congress of America Hall of Famer; Louis Fox, 1865 national billiards champion; Doug Kent, professional bowler, 2006–07 PBA Player ...
The World Series of Golf was an annual golf competition. The competition differed from traditional golf tournaments in that the winner is decided not by the lowest stroke-play score or by winning a bracket-style elimination in match play, but by winning wagers bet on each hole in a betting style similar to poker .
American Golf Classic: Ohio: 200,000: David Graham (3) Aug 29: Buick Open: Michigan: 60,000: Ed Sabo (n/a) Second Tour [b] Sep 5: World Series of Golf: Ohio: 400,000: Jack Nicklaus (61) Upgraded to official event Limited-field event Sep 12: World Open Golf Championship: North Carolina: 200,000: Raymond Floyd (8) Sep 19: Ohio Kings Island Open ...
The 1981 PGA Tour, titled as the 1981 TPA Tour, was the 66th season of the PGA Tour, the main professional golf tour in the United States. It was also the 13th season since separating from the PGA of America .
The 1983 PGA Tour was the 68th season of the PGA Tour, the main professional golf tour in the United States. It was also the 15th season since separating from the PGA of America . Changes for 1983