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Woodlawn International Invitational
Tournament information
LocationRamstein-Miesenbach, Germany
Established1958
Course(s)Woodlawn Golf Course
Par70
FormatStroke play
Month playedAugust
Final year1968
Tournament record score
Aggregate264 Bernard Hunt (1961)
Final champion
Australia Frank Phillips

The Woodlawn International Invitational was a men's professional golf tournament held at Woodlawn Golf Course on the Ramstein Air Base, near Ramstein-Miesenbach in West Germany between 1958 and 1968. It was usually held the week following the German Open and, until its final year, had one of the highest prize funds in Continental Europe sponsored by the United States Air Force.[1][2]

Winners

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Year Winner Country Score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Country Ref
1968 Frank Phillips  Australia 137 Playoff Martin Roesink  Netherlands [3]
1967 Fred Boobyer  England 276 3 strokes Barry Franklin
Tony Grubb
 South Africa
 England
[4][5]
1966 Donald Swaelens  Belgium 278 Playoff Jean Garaïalde  France [6]
1965 Tadashi Kitta  Japan 274 Playoff Barry Franklin  South Africa [7]
1964 Denis Hutchinson  South Africa 272 2 strokes Roberto De Vicenzo
Ángel Miguel
 Argentina
 Spain
[8]
1963 Denis Hutchinson  South Africa 271 6 strokes Retief Waltman  South Africa [9]
1962 Max Faulkner  England 273 Playoff Bob Charles  New Zealand [10]
1961 Bernard Hunt  England 264 3 strokes Eric Brown  Scotland [11]
1960 John Panton  Scotland 271 2 strokes Bernard Hunt  England [12]
1959 John Panton  Scotland 267 4 strokes Ken Bousfield
Flory Van Donck
Harry Weetman
 England
 Belgium
 England
[13]
1958 John Panton  Scotland 275 2 strokes Bernard Hunt  England [1][14]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Ramstein's Woodlawn has rich golfing history". Kaiserslautern American. 6 October 2006. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  2. ^ Williamson, John (8 August 1968). "Spectating". European Stars And Stripes. Darmstadt, Hesse, Germany. p. 21. Retrieved 17 April 2020 – via Newspaper Archive.
  3. ^ "Golf win to Phillips". The Canberra Times. Australian Capital Territory, Australia. 7 August 1968. p. 30. Retrieved 9 April 2020 – via Trove.
  4. ^ Wicker, Bob (7 August 1967). "Boobyer wins Woodlawn by 3 strokes". European Stars And Stripes. Darmstadt, Hesse, Germany. p. 21. Retrieved 17 April 2020 – via Newspaper Archive.
  5. ^ "Boobyer's success". The Guardian. London, England. 7 August 1967. p. 11. Retrieved 17 April 2020 – via Newspaper Archive.
  6. ^ "AF-sponsored golf to Belgian". The San Francisco Examiner. San Francisco, California. 1 August 1966. p. 54. Retrieved 8 April 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ "Japanese golfer wins tournament". Austin American-Statesman. Austin, Texas. 9 Aug 1965. p. 24. Retrieved 8 April 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ "Woodlawn Tournament". The Glasgow Herald. 10 August 1964. p. 4. Retrieved 8 February 2011 – via Google News Archive.
  9. ^ "Hutchinson Wins". The Glasgow Herald. 19 August 1963. p. 3. Retrieved 8 February 2011 – via Google News Archive.
  10. ^ "Faulkner wins £1700 event". The Glasgow Herald. 27 August 1962. p. 4. Retrieved 17 April 2020 – via Google News Archive.
  11. ^ "B. J. Hunt's success". The Glasgow Herald. 21 August 1961. p. 3. Retrieved 17 April 2020 – via Google News Archive.
  12. ^ "Third successive win for Panton". The Glasgow Herald. 1 August 1960. p. 6. Retrieved 17 April 2020 – via Google News Archive.
  13. ^ "Panton successful again". The Glasgow Herald. 3 August 1959. p. 7. Retrieved 17 April 2020 – via Google News Archive.
  14. ^ "Two large golfing trophies won by John Panton". Bonhams. Retrieved 17 April 2020.