Pensacola Open
Tournament information
LocationGulf Breeze, Florida
Established1956
Course(s)Tiger Point Golf Club
Par72
Length7,033 yards (6,431 m)
Tour(s)PGA Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$400,000
Month playedOctober
Final year1988
Tournament record score
Aggregate262 Gay Brewer (1967)
To par−26 as above
Final champion
United States Andrew Magee
Location Map
Tiger Point GC is located in the United States
Tiger Point GC
Tiger Point GC
Location in the United States
Tiger Point GC is located in Florida
Tiger Point GC
Tiger Point GC
Location in Florida

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 highlights

Tournament hosts

This list is incomplete.

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
Pensacola Open
1988United States Andrew Magee271−171 strokeUnited States Tom Byrum
United States Ken Green
United States Bruce Lietzke
1987United States Doug Tewell269−153 strokesUnited States Phil Blackmar
United States Danny Edwards
1986United States Ernie Gonzalez128[lower-alpha 1]−141 strokeUnited States Joey Sindelar
1985United States Danny Edwards269−151 strokeUnited States John Mahaffey
United States Gil Morgan
1984United States Billy Kratzert270−142 strokesScotland Ken Brown
United States John Mahaffey
1983United States Mark McCumber266−184 strokesUnited States Lon Hinkle
United States Mark Lye
1982United States Calvin Peete268−167 strokesCanada Dan Halldorson
United States Hal Sutton
1981United States Jerry Pate271−173 strokesUnited States Steve Melnyk
1980Canada Dan Halldorson275−132 strokesUnited States Gary Hallberg
United States Mike Sullivan
1979United States Curtis Strange271−171 strokeUnited States Billy Kratzert
1978United States Mac McLendon272−16PlayoffUnited States Mike Reid
1977United States Leonard Thompson268−162 strokesUnited States Curtis Strange
1976United States Mark Hayes275−92 strokesUnited States Lee Elder
1975United States Jerry McGee271−132 strokesUnited States Wally Armstrong
Monsanto Open
1974United States Lee Elder274−10PlayoffEngland Peter Oosterhuis
1973United States Homero Blancas277−111 strokeUnited States Frank Beard
1972United States Dave Hill271−131 strokeUnited States Jerry Heard
1971United States Gene Littler276−83 strokesUnited States George Archer
United States Pete Brown
1970United States Dick Lotz275−93 strokesUnited States Dave Stockton
Monsanto Open Invitational
1969United States Jim Colbert267−172 strokesUnited States Deane Beman
Pensacola Open Invitational
1968United States George Archer268−201 strokeEngland Tony Jacklin
United States Dave Marr
1967United States Gay Brewer (2)262−266 strokesUnited States Bob Keller
1966United States Gay Brewer272−163 strokesAustralia Bruce Devlin
1965United States Doug Sanders (2)277−11PlayoffUnited States Jack Nicklaus
1964South Africa Gary Player274−14PlayoffUnited States Miller Barber
United States Arnold Palmer
1963United States Arnold Palmer (2)273−152 strokesUnited States Harold Kneece
South Africa Gary Player
1962United States Doug Sanders270−181 strokeUnited States Don Fairfield
1961United States Tommy Bolt275−132 strokesSouth Africa Gary Player
1960United States Arnold Palmer273−151 strokeUnited States Doug Sanders
1959United States Paul Harney269−193 strokesUnited States Jay Hebert
1958United States Doug Ford278−102 strokesUnited States Ken Venturi
United States Art Wall Jr.
1957United States Art Wall Jr.273−152 strokesAustralia Peter Thomson
1956United States Don Fairfield275−132 strokesUnited States Bo Wininger

Notes

  1. Shortened to 36 holes due to rain.

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
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