Professional golf tournament (1944–1966)
Golf tournament
ThePortland Open Invitational was a professionalgolf tournament in thenorthwest United States on thePGA Tour , played inPortland, Oregon . Established byRobert A. Hudson with a $10,000 purse in 1944, it was played from 1944 to 1948 and again from 1959 to 1966. The event was hosted eight times at thePortland Golf Club ,[ 2] and four times at theColumbia Edgewater Country Club .[ 3] First played as thePortland Open , the revived 1959 event played as thePortland Centennial Open Invitational , in honor ofOregon 'scentennial of statehood.[ 4]
Sam Snead won the inaugural event in 1944,[ 5] andBen Hogan won in 1945 by fourteen strokes,[ 6] [ 7] and also won the1946 PGA Championship , then amatch play event, held at the Portland Golf Club.[ 8] The club also hosted theRyder Cup in1947 ; the U.S. team was captained by Hogan and won 11–1. Hogan was a runner-up in 1948, a stroke back in an 18-hole playoff.[ 9] [ 10]
The tournament was dominated by three-time winnersBilly Casper (1959–61)[ 11] andJack Nicklaus (1962, 1964–65).[ 12] [ 13] Nicklaus' $3,500 win during his rookie season in 1962 concluded three weeks of victories;[ 14] he took the massive winner's share of $50,000 in the exhibitionWorld Series of Golf in Ohio,[ 15] [ 16] and then won his second tour title at theSeattle Open Invitational , which paid $4,300.[ 17] [ 18] Both Casper and Nicklaus won at both courses.
Bert Yancey won the last edition in1966 and took only 102 putts.[ 19] It stood as the tour's 72-hole record for fewest putts for over a decade, untilBob Menne had only 99 at theTournament Players Championship in1977 ,[ 20] but tied for 47th.[ 21]
Venue Years Portland Golf Club 1944, 1945, 1947, 1948, 1959, 1960, 1964, 1965 Columbia Edgewater Country Club 1961, 1962, 1963, 1966
Year Winner Score To par Margin of victory Runner(s)-up Purse (US$ ) Winner's share ($) Ref. Portland Open Invitational 1966 Bert Yancey 271 −17 3 strokes Billy Casper 50,000 6,600 [ 19] 1965 Jack Nicklaus (3)273 −15 3 strokes Dave Marr 50,000 6,600 [ 13] 1964 Jack Nicklaus (2)275 −13 3 strokes Ken Venturi 40,000 5,800 [ 12] 1963 George Knudson 272 −16 Playoff Mason Rudolph 30,000 4,300 [ 22] 1962 Jack Nicklaus 269 −19 1 stroke George Bayer 25,000 3,500 [ 14] 1961 Billy Casper (3)273 −15 1 stroke Dave Hill 25,000 3,500 [ 11] 1960 Billy Casper (2)266 −22 2 strokes Paul Harney 27,500 2,800 [ 23] Portland Centennial Open Invitational 1959 Billy Casper 269 −19 3 strokes Bob Duden Dave Ragan 20,000 2,800 [ 4] Portland Open Invitational 1949–1958: No tournament 1948 Fred Haas 270 −18 Playoff Ben Hogan (2nd)Johnny Palmer (3rd)15,000 2,450 [ 9] [ 10] 1947 Charles Congdon 270 −18 6 strokes Clayton Heafner Herman Keiser Johnny Palmer George Payton 10,000 2,000 [ 24] 1946: No tournament' 1945 Ben Hogan 261 −27 14 strokes Byron Nelson 14,333 2,666 [ 6] [ 7] Portland Open 1944 Sam Snead 289 +1 2 strokes Mike Turnesa 16,000 2,675 [ 5]
1948: 18-hole Monday playoff: Haas 70 (−2), Hogan 71 (−1), Palmer 75 (+3).[ 10] 1963: Knudson chipped in for eagle on the first playoff hole, a par-5, for the win; Rudolph nearly matched it, but his bounced out.[ 22] ^ Kurtz, Larry (September 16, 1966)."Casper, trio have margin in Portland" .Eugene Register-Guard . Oregon. p. 2B. ^ "Golf & Tournament History" . Portland Golf Club. Archived fromthe original on 2011-07-15. Retrieved2009-06-07 .^ Tradition finds new home, title sponsor Archived 2008-09-05 at theWayback Machine ^a b Harvey, Paul III (October 5, 1959)."Billy Casper Open winner by 3 strokes" .Eugene Register-Guard . Oregon. Associated Press. p. 2B. ^a b Dunlap, John W. (November 27, 1945)."Sam Snead wins Portland Open" .Eugene Register-Guard . Oregon. United Press. p. 8. ^a b "Ben Hogan wins Open with new PGA record" .Eugene Register-Guard . Oregon. United Press. August 26, 1946. p. 6.^a b "Hogan's record 261 wins Portland Open tournament" .Spokesman-Review . Spokane, Washington. Associated Press. October 1, 1945. p. 9.^ Strite, Dick (August 26, 1946)."Ben Hogan stages great comeback to take PGA title from Ed Oliver" .Eugene Register-Guard . Oregon. p. 2. ^a b "Portland Open ends in tie" .Eugene Register-Guard . Oregon. Associated Press. October 4, 1948. p. 11.^a b c "Fred Haas tops Portland Open" .Eugene Register-Guard . Oregon. United Press. October 5, 1948. p. 18.^a b "Casper beats out Hill for Oregon title" .Chicago Daily Tribune . Associated Press. September 25, 1961. p. 3, sec. 4.^a b "Nicklaus overtakes Venturi to triumph" .Eugene Register-Guard . Oregon. Associated Press. September 21, 1964. p. 4B.^a b "Jack wins; sets PGA loot record" .Spokesman-Review . Spokesman-Review. Associated Press. September 20, 1965. p. 11.^a b "Open won in Portland by Nicklaus" .Eugene Register-Guard . Oregon. UPI. September 24, 1962. p. 2B.^ "World Series won by Jack" .Eugene Register-Guard . Oregon. Associated Press. September 10, 1962. p. 3B.^ "Nicklaus wins $75,000 exhibition; Palmer fades" .Chicago Daily Tribune . Associated Press. September 10, 1962. p. 1, sec. 4.^ "Nicklaus wins Seattle Open" .Eugene Register-Guard . Oregon. Associated Press. September 17, 1962. p. 3B.^ "Nicklaus wins Seattle Open by 2 strokes" .Chicago Daily Tribune . UPI. September 17, 1962. p. 4, sec. 4.^a b Wetzel, Frank (September 19, 1966)."Putts propel Bert Yancey to Open title" .Eugene Register-Guard . Oregon. Associated Press. p. 3B. ^ Missildine, Harry (May 22, 1977)."Putting game? you want to bet?" .Spokesman-Review . Spokane, Washington. p. D1. ^ "While leaders stumble, Mark Hayes eases home" .Spokesman-Review . Spokane, Washington. Associated Press. March 21, 1977. p. 17.^a b "Knudson winner of Portland Open" .Eugene Register-Guard . Oregon. Associated Press. September 23, 1963. p. 6B.^ "Casper cops first place at Portland" .Spokesman-Review . Spokane, Washington. Associated Press. September 26, 1960. p. 11.^ Strite, Dick (August 18, 1947)."Washington golfer garners Open" .Eugene Register-Guard . Oregon. p. 5. 45°28′37″N 122°45′47″W / 45.477°N 122.763°W /45.477; -122.763
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