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Pensacola Open

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The Pensacola Open was a golf tournament on the PGA Tour. The inaugural version[1] of the tournament was played in 1956 and its last edition in 1988.

Tournament hosts

This list is incomplete.

Winners

Year Player Country Score To par Margin
of victory
Runner(s)-up
Pensacola Open
1988 Andrew Magee  United States 271 −17 1 stroke United States Tom Byrum
United States Ken Green
United States Bruce Lietzke
1987 Doug Tewell  United States 269 −15 3 strokes United States Phil Blackmar
United States Danny Edwards
1986 Ernie Gonzalez  United States 128 −14 1 stroke United States Joey Sindelar
1985 Danny Edwards  United States 269 −15 1 stroke United States John Mahaffey
United States Gil Morgan
1984 Bill Kratzert  United States 270 −14 2 strokes Scotland Ken Brown
United States John Mahaffey
1983 Mark McCumber  United States 266 −18 4 strokes United States Lon Hinkle
United States Mark Lye
1982 Calvin Peete  United States 268 −16 7 strokes Canada Dan Halldorson
United States Hal Sutton
1981 Jerry Pate  United States 271 −17 3 strokes United States Steve Melnyk
1980 Dan Halldorson  Canada 275 −13 2 strokes United States Gary Hallberg
United States Mike Sullivan
1979 Curtis Strange  United States 271 −17 1 stroke United States Billy Kratzert
1978 Mac McLendon  United States 272 −16 Playoff United States Mike Reid
1977 Leonard Thompson  United States 268 −16 2 strokes United States Curtis Strange
1976 Mark Hayes  United States 275 −9 2 strokes United States Lee Elder
1975 Jerry McGee  United States 271 −13 2 strokes United States Wally Armstrong
Monsanto Open
1974 Lee Elder  United States 274 −10 Playoff England Peter Oosterhuis
1973 Homero Blancas  United States 277 −11 1 stroke United States Frank Beard
1972 Dave Hill  United States 271 −13 1 strokes United States Jerry Heard
1971 Gene Littler  United States 276 −8 3 strokes United States George Archer
United States Pete Brown
1970 Dick Lotz  United States 275 −9 3 strokes United States Dave Stockton
1969 Jim Colbert  United States 267 −17 2 strokes United States Deane Beman
Pensacola Open
1968 George Archer  United States 268 −20 1 stroke England Tony Jacklin
United States Dave Marr
1967 Gay Brewer (2)  United States 262 −26 6 strokes United States Bob Keller
1966 Gay Brewer  United States 272 −16 3 strokes Australia Bruce Devlin
1965 Doug Sanders (2)  United States 277 −11 Playoff United States Jack Nicklaus
1964 Gary Player  South Africa 274 −14 Playoff United States Miller Barber
United States Arnold Palmer
1963 Arnold Palmer (2)  United States 273 −15 2 strokes United States Harold Kneece
South Africa Gary Player
1962 Doug Sanders  United States 270 −18 1 stroke United States Don Fairfield
1961 Tommy Bolt  United States 275 −13 2 strokes South Africa Gary Player
1960 Arnold Palmer  United States 273 −15 1 stroke United States Doug Sanders
1959 Paul Harney  United States 269 −19 3 strokes United States Jay Hebert
1958 Doug Ford  United States 278 −10 2 strokes United States Ken Venturi
United States Art Wall, Jr.
1957 Art Wall, Jr.  United States 273 −15 2 strokes Australia Peter Thomson
1956 Don Fairfield  United States 275 −13 2 strokes United States Bo Wininger

Tournament highlights

References

  1. ^ Golf lead shared by three
  2. ^ Arnold Palmer Wins Pensacola Open Golf Play
  3. ^ Pensacola Disqualification Bitter Blow To Doug Sanders
  4. ^ Gay Brewer Wins Title At Pensacola Spewing Birdies
  5. ^ George Archer Fires A 65 To Win Pensacola Tourney
  6. ^ Dave Hill Triumphs in Monsanto Tourney
  7. ^ Elder finally wins tourney
  8. ^ Strange wins Pensacola
  9. ^ Jerry Pate captures Pensacola Open
  10. ^ Calvin Peete credits famous caddy for Pensacola Open tournament win
  11. ^ Linette, Jim (14 October 1986). "Exemptions excite Lefty in Pensacola". Florida Today. Cocoa, Florida. p. 19 – via newspapers.com.
  12. ^ Magee cops Pensacola Open crown