Tournament information | |
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Location | Bainbridge Township, Geauga County, Ohio |
Established | 1963 |
Course(s) | Tanglewood Country Club |
Par | 71 |
Tour(s) | PGA Tour |
Format | Stroke play |
Prize fund | US$150,000 |
Month played | July |
Final year | 1972 |
Tournament record score | |
Aggregate | 262 Bobby Mitchell (1971) |
To par | −22 as above |
Final champion | |
David Graham | |
Location Map | |
Tanglewood CC Location in the United States Tanglewood CC Location in Ohio |
The Cleveland Open was a golf tournament on the PGA Tour. It was played from 1963 to 1972 at a various courses in the greater Cleveland, Ohio area.
Host courses
Years | Course | Location |
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1972 | Tanglewood Country Club[1] | Bainbridge Township, Geauga County |
1963, 1971 | Beechmont Country Club[2][3] | Orange |
1967, 1969, 1970 | Aurora Country Club[4][5][6] | Aurora |
1966, 1968 | Lakewood Country Club[7][8] | Westlake |
1964, 1965 | Highland Park Municipal Golf Club[9][10] | Highland Hills |
Winners
Year | Winner | Score | To par | Margin of victory | Runner(s)-up | Winner's share ($) | Ref. |
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Cleveland Open | |||||||
1972 | David Graham | 278 | −6 | Playoff | Bruce Devlin | 30,000 | [1] |
1971 | Bobby Mitchell | 262 | −22 | 7 strokes | Charles Coody | 30,000 | [2] |
1970 | Bruce Devlin | 268 | −12 | 4 strokes | Steve Eichstaedt | 30,000 | [4] |
Cleveland Open Invitational | |||||||
1969 | Charles Coody | 271 | −9 | 2 strokes | Bruce Crampton | 22,000 | [5] |
1968 | Dave Stockton | 276 | −8 | 2 strokes | Bob Dickson | 22,000 | [7] |
1967 | Gardner Dickinson | 271 | −9 | 4 strokes | Miller Barber Homero Blancas | 20,700 | [6] |
1966 | R. H. Sikes | 268 | −16 | 3 strokes | Bob Goalby | 20,000 | [8] |
1965 | Dan Sikes | 272 | −12 | 1 stroke | Tony Lema | 25,000 | [9] |
1964 | Tony Lema | 270 | −14 | Playoff | Arnold Palmer | 20,000 | [10] |
1963 | Arnold Palmer | 273 | −11 | Playoff | Tommy Aaron Tony Lema | 22,000 | [3] |
See also
- DAP Championship, a Web.com Tour Finals event in the Cleveland suburb of Beachwood to begin in 2016
- Rust-Oleum Championship, a Web.com Tour event in the Cleveland suburb of Westlake from 2013 to 2014
- Legend Financial Group Classic, a Web.com Tour event from 2005 to 2007
- Greater Cleveland Open, a Web.com Tour event from 1990 to 2001
References
- 1 2 "Wife Gets Birthday Gift as Graham Tops Tourney". Spokane Daily Chronicle. Spokane, Washington. Associated Press. July 4, 1972. p. 11. Retrieved January 30, 2013.
- 1 2 "Mitchell captures Cleveland open golf". The Bryan Times. Bryan, Ohio. United Press International. June 28, 1971. p. 6. Retrieved January 30, 2013.
- 1 2 Drum, Bob (July 2, 1963). "Palmer Rules Golf World Again". The Pittsburgh Press. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. p. 22. Retrieved January 30, 2013.
- 1 2 "Bruce Devlin Wins Cleveland Open With 64-66 in Final Double Round". Spokane Daily Chronicle. Spokane, Washington. Associated Press. June 29, 1970. p. 13. Retrieved January 30, 2013.
- 1 2 "Coodys Cool; Stops Crampton For Golf Win". Daytona Beach Morning Journal. Daytona Beach, Florida. Associated Press. June 30, 1969. p. 26. Retrieved January 30, 2013.
- 1 2 "Dickinson Strikes Blow For Pro Tour Veterans". The Pittsburgh Press. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. United Press International. June 26, 1967. p. 28. Retrieved January 30, 2013.
- 1 2 "Dave Stockton Wins Cleveland Open". Daytona Beach Morning Journal. Daytona Beach, Florida. Associated Press. July 1, 1968. p. 9. Retrieved January 30, 2013.
- 1 2 "Sikes Wins Cleveland Open As Foes Falter". The Herald-Tribune. Sarasota, Florida. Associated Press. August 8, 1966. p. 17. Retrieved January 30, 2013.
- 1 2 "Dan Sikes Cans 35-Footer On Final Hole; Wins Cleveland Open Golf By One Stroke". The Lewiston Daily Sun. Lewiston, Maine. Associated Press. June 14, 1965. p. 15. Retrieved January 30, 2013.
- 1 2 "Purloined Putter Pays Off; Big-Hearted Arnie Helps Lema To Win". The Sumter Daily Item. Sumter, South Carolina. Associated Press. June 29, 1964. p. 1. Retrieved January 30, 2013.
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