St. Paul Open Invitational

The Saint Paul Open Invitational, which played as the Saint Paul Open from 1930 to 1956, and as the Minnesota Golf Classic from 1966 to 1969, was a PGA Tour event played at Keller Golf Course in St. Paul, Minnesota from 1930–1966 and 1968,[1] at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minnesota in 1967,[2] and at Braemar Golf Course in Edina, Minnesota in 1969.

Minnesota Golf Classic
Tournament information
LocationEdina, Minnesota
Established1930
Course(s)Braemar Golf Course
Par71
Tour(s)PGA Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$100,000
Month playedJuly
Final year1969
Tournament record score
Aggregate266 Lloyd Mangrum (1951)
266 Cary Middlecoff (1952)
266 Ken Venturi (1957)
266 Don Fairfield (1960)
266 Jack Rule Jr. (1963)
To par−25 Mike Souchak (1958)
Final champion
Frank Beard
Location map
Braemar GC
Location in the United States
Braemar GC
Location in Minnesota

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
Minnesota Golf Classic
1969 Frank Beard269−157 strokes Tommy Aaron
Hugh Inggs
1968 Dan Sikes272−121 stroke Ken Still
1967 Lou Graham286−21 stroke Bobby Verwey
1966 Bobby Nichols270−141 stroke John Schlee
St. Paul Open Invitational
1965 Raymond Floyd270−144 strokes Tommy Aaron
Gene Littler
1964 Chuck Courtney272−123 strokes Rod Funseth
Jack McGowan
Charlie Sifford
1963 Jack Rule Jr.266−225 strokes Fred Hawkins
1962 Doug Sanders269−193 strokes Dave Hill
1961 Don January269−191 stroke Buster Cupit
1960 Don Fairfield266−222 strokes Billy Casper
Lionel Hebert
1959: No tournament
1958 Mike Souchak (2)263−254 strokes Julius Boros
Sam Snead
1957 Ken Venturi266−222 strokes Bob Rosburg
St. Paul Open
1956 Mike Souchak271−171 stroke Sam Snead
1955 Tommy Bolt269−192 strokes Jerry Barber
1954: No tournament
1953 Tommy Bolt269−192 strokes Dutch Harrison
1952 Cary Middlecoff266−225 strokes Sam Snead
1951 Lloyd Mangrum266−221 stroke Fred Hawkins
1950 Jim Ferrier (2)276−12Playoff Sam Snead
1949: No tournament
1948 Jimmy Demaret273−15Playoff Otto Greiner
1947 Jim Ferrier276−12Playoff Fred Haas
1946 Henry Ransom
1945 Dutch Harrison
1943–44: No tournament
1942 Chick Harbert
1941 Horton Smith
1940 Ed Oliver
1939 Dick Metz
1938 Johnny Revolta
1937 Sam Snead
1936 Harry Cooper (3)
1935 Harry Cooper (2)
1934 Johnny Revolta
1933 Jim Foulis
1932: No tournament
1931 Horton Smith
1930 Harry Cooper

References

  1. "Keller Golf Course". Retrieved November 6, 2007.
  2. "1st Triumph for Graham". The Milwaukee Journal. Wisconsin. July 31, 1967. p. 16.


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