Northeast New York PGA Championship
The Northeast New York PGA Championship is a golf tournament that is the championship of the Northeast New York section of the PGA of America.[1] Armand Farina, World War II veteran and golf course designer, holds the record for most victories with five.[2] Gene Sarazen, winner of 39 PGA Tour events and seven major championships, won the Northeast New York PGA Championship in 1966 at the age of 64.
Winners
- 2015 Scott Berliner
- 2014 Scott Berliner
- 2013 Frank Mellet
- 2012 Scott Berliner
- 2011 Scott Berliner
- 2010 Frank Mellet
- 2009 Anders Mattson
- 2008 Josh Hillman
- 2007 Josh Hillman
- 2006 Jim Jeffers
- 2005 Rocky Catalano
- 2004 Steve Vatter
- 2003 Jim Marston
- 2002 Dal Daily
- 2001 Dal Daily
- 2000 Dal Daily
- 1999 Dal Daily
- 1998 Jim Jeffers
- 1997 Bob Ackerman
- 1996 Peter Gerard
- 1995 Paul Daniels
- 1994 Jim Jeffers
- 1993 Rick Pohle
- 1992 Paul Daniels
- 1991 David Nevatt
- 1990 Peter Baxter
- 1989 Dan Spooner
- 1988 David Nevatt
- 1987 Tom Smack
- 1986 Harvey Bostic, Sr.
- 1985 John Taylor
- 1984 Harvey Bostic, Sr.
- 1983 Jack Polanski
- 1982 Ralph Montoya
- 1981 Dave Philo
- 1980 John Wells
- 1979 John Maurycy
- 1978 Ralph Montoya
- 1977 Lou Merkle
- 1976 Jay Morelli
- 1975 Ron Philo
- 1974 Rudy Goff
- 1973 Bob Haggerty
- 1972 Lou Merkle
- 1971 Ed Bosse
- 1970 John Maurycy
- 1969 Bob Mix
- 1968 Bob Mix
- 1967 Ronnie Matson
- 1966 Gene Sarazen
- 1965 Alex Sinclair
- 1964 Ed Kroll
- 1963 Dan Williams, Jr.
- 1962 Charley Shepard
- 1961 Alex Sinclair
- 1960 Bob Mix
- 1959 Alex Sinclair
- 1958 Art Stuhler
- 1957 Art Stuhler
- 1956 Alex Sinclair
- 1955 Armand Farina
- 1954 George Morrison
- 1953 Armand Farina
- 1952 Jim Farina
- 1951 Armand Farina
- 1950 Frank Stuhler
- 1949 Milan Murasic
- 1948 Milan Murasic
- 1947 Milan Murasic
- 1946 Armand Farina
- 1945 Armand Farina
References
- ↑ "2014 Membership Directory: Award History" (PDF). Northeast New York PGA. Retrieved June 30, 2014.
- ↑ "New York Senate Resolution J2486". New York Senate.gov. Retrieved June 30, 2014.
External links
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