Carling World Open
The Carling World Open was the last incarnation in a series of golf tournaments on the PGA Tour sponsored by the Carling Brewing Company beginning in 1953.[1]
Winners
Year | Winner | Venue | Location |
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Carling World Open | |||
1967 | Billy Casper | Board of Trade Country Club | Toronto, Canada |
1966 | Bruce Devlin | Royal Birkdale Golf Club | Southport, England |
1965 | Tony Lema | Pleasant Valley Country Club | Sutton, Massachusetts |
1964 | Bobby Nichols | Oakland Hills Country Club | Bloomfield Hills, Michigan |
Carling Open Invitational | |||
1963 | No tournament | ||
1962 | Bo Wininger | Rio Pinar Country Club | Orlando, Florida |
1961 | Gay Brewer | Indian Springs Country Club | Silver Spring, Maryland |
1960 | Ernie Vossler | Fircrest Golf Club | Tacoma, Washington |
1959 | Dow Finsterwald | Seneca Golf Club | Cleveland, Ohio |
1958 | Julius Boros | Cherokee Town & Country Club | Atlanta, Georgia |
1957 | Paul Harney | Flint Golf Club | Flint, Michigan |
1956 | Dow Finsterwald | Sunset Country Club | St. Louis, Missouri |
Carling Golf Classic | |||
1955 | Doug Ford | Charles River Country Club | Newton, Massachusetts |
Carling Open | |||
1954 | Julius Boros | Manakiki Country Club | Willoughby Hills, Ohio |
1953 | Cary Middlecoff | Manakiki Country Club | Willoughby Hills, Ohio |
References
- ↑ "Carling - National Brewing Company". Retrieved 2009-06-03.
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