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Played as the (last) Miami Open (Dec 8-11). Sam Snead (USA) beat Tommy Bolt (USA) with a par 4 at the first playoff hole, to record his sixth win in this event. Reduced to 54 holes after first round was cancelled due to rain. [Miami Springs G&CC, Miami, FL; at the time known as Miami Springs Municipal Course].
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Played as the Miami Open (Dec 9-12). Second-placed Bo Wininger (USA) finished 1 shot behind 28-year-old Bob Rosburg (USA), who recorded the first of his six PGA Tour wins. [Miami Springs G&CC, Miami, FL; at the time known as Miami Springs Municipal Course].
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Played as the Miami Open (Dec 10-13). Second-placed Sam Snead (USA) finished 4 shots behind Doug Ford (USA). [Miami Springs G&CC, Miami, FL; at the time known as Miami Springs Municipal Course].
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Played as the Miami Open (Dec 11-14). Jack Burke Jr (USA) beat Dick Mayer (USA) with a 10-foot birdie putt at the fifth playoff hole. [Miami Springs G&CC, Miami, FL; at the time known as Miami Springs Municipal Course].
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Played as the Miami Open (Dec 6-9). Second-placed Chandler Harper (USA) and E.J. "Dutch" Harrison (USA) finished 5 shots behind defending champion Sam Snead (USA), who won this event for the fifth time in total. [Miami Springs G&CC, Miami, FL; at the time known as Miami Springs Municipal Course].
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Played as the Miami Open (Nov 30-Dec 3). Second-placed Jack Burke Jr (USA) and Dick Mayer (USA) finished 5 shots behind Sam Snead (USA), who recorded his fourth win in this event, 11th PGA Tour title of the year and 60th overall. [Miami Springs G&CC, Miami, FL; at the time known as Miami Springs Municipal Course].
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Played as the Miami Open (Dec 8-12). Fred Haas Jr (USA) beat Bob Hamilton (USA) in an 18-hole Monday playoff (Haas 69, Hamilton 71). [Miami Springs G&CC, Miami, FL; at the time known as Miami Springs Municipal Course].
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Played as the Miami Open (Dec 9-12). Second-placed Melvin "Chick" Harbert (USA) finished 4 shots behind 26-year-old Frank Stranahan (USA), who won his fourth PGA Tour event as an amateur. Harbert collected the first-place prize money of $2,000. [Miami Springs G&CC, Miami, FL; at the time known as Miami Springs Municipal Course].
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Played as the Miami Open (Dec 11-14). Second-placed Fred Haas Jr (USA) finished 2 shots behind Jimmy Demaret (USA). [Miami Springs G&CC, Miami, FL; at the time known as Miami Springs Municipal Course].
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Played as the Miami Open (Dec 5-8). Second-placed Clayton Heafner (USA) finished 3 shots behind wire-to-wire winner Sam Snead (USA), who won this event for the third time. [Miami Springs G&CC, Miami, FL; at the time known as Miami Springs Municipal Course].
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Played as the Miami Open (Dec 6-9). Second-placed Harold "Jug" McSpaden (USA) finished 5 shots behind Henry Picard (USA), who shot a final round 7-under-par 63 to record the last of his 26 PGA Tour wins. [Miami Springs G&CC, Miami, FL; at the time known as Miami Springs Municipal Course].
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Played as the Miami Open (Dec 7-10). Second-placed Henry Picard (USA) finished 1 shot behind Staff Sgt E.J. "Dutch" Harrison (USA). [Miami Springs G&CC, Miami, FL; at the time known as Miami Springs Municipal Course].
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Played as the Miami Open (Dec 16-19). Second-placed Sam Byrd (USA) finished 3 shots behind Steve Warga Jr (USA), who landed his first (and only) PGA Tour win after seven years as a professional golfer ( ... and at the time, part-time airline radio operator). [Miami Springs G&CC, Miami, FL; at the time known as Miami Springs Municipal Course].
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Played as the Miami Open (Dec 3-6; unofficial PGA Tour event due to the impact of World War II). Second-placed Johnny Revolta (USA) finished 4 shots behind Harold "Jug" McSpaden (USA). [Miami Springs G&CC, Miami, FL; at the time known as Miami Springs Municipal Course].
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Played as the Miami Open (Dec 11-14). Second-placed Ben Hogan (USA) finished 5 shots behind defending champion Byron Nelson (USA). [Miami Springs G&CC, Miami, FL; at the time known as Miami Springs Municipal Course].
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Played as the Miami Open (Dec 13-15). Second-placed Clayton Heafner (USA) finished 1 shot behind Byron Nelson (USA). [Miami Springs G&CC, Miami, FL; at the time known as Miami Springs Municipal Course].
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Played as the Miami Open (Dec 14-17). Second-placed and defending champion Harold "Jug" McSpaden (USA) finished 2 shots behind Sam Snead (USA), who won this event for the second time in three years. [Miami Springs G&CC, Miami, FL; at the time known as Miami Springs Municipal Course].
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Played as the Miami Open (Dec 15-18). Second-placed Henry Picard (USA) finished 1 shot behind Harold "Jug" McSpaden (USA). [Miami Springs G&CC, Miami, FL; at the time known as Miami Springs Municipal Course].
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Played as the Miami Open (Dec 23-25; second of two Miami Opens played in 1937, establishing a new December slot for this PGA Tour event). Second-placed Ralph Guldahl (USA) and Horton Smith (USA) finished 5 shots behind Sam Snead (USA), who recorded a 5-under-par 30 for the closing nine holes. [Miami Springs G&CC, Miami, FL; at the time known as Miami Springs Municipal Course].
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Played as the Miami Open (Jan 1-4; first of two Miami Opens played in 1937, establishing a new December slot for this PGA Tour event). 26-year-old Ray Mangrum (USA) beat Tony Manero (USA) in an 18-hole Monday playoff (Mangrum 70, Manero 73). [Miami Springs G&CC, Miami, FL; at the time known as Miami Springs Municipal Course].
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Played as the Miami Open (Jan 3-5). Second-placed Gene Sarazen (USA) finished 5 shots behind Willie Klein (USA). [Miami Springs G&CC, Miami, FL; at the time known as Miami Springs Golf Club].
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Played as the Miami Open (Jan 4-7). Second-placed Bobby Cruickshank (Scot) finished 3 shots behind Tommy Armour (Scot/USA). [Miami Springs G&CC, Miami, FL; at the time known as Miami Springs Golf Club].
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Played as the Miami Open (Jan 5-8). 29-year-old Ralph Stonehouse (USA) beat Willie Dow (USA) in an 18-hole Monday playoff (Stonehouse 71, Dow 75). Stonehouse and Dow split the first and second place prize money of $500 and $350. [Miami Springs G&CC, Miami, FL; at the time known as Miami Springs Golf Club].
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Played as the Miami Open (Dec 30, 1932-Jan 1, 1933). Second-placed Densmore "Denny" Shute (USA) finished 4 shots behind 21-year-old wire-to-wire winner Johnny Revolta (USA), who recorded the first of his 18 PGA Tour wins. [Miami Springs G&CC, Miami, FL; at the time known as Miami Springs Golf Club].
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Played as the Miami Open (Jan 1-3). Second-placed John Kinder (USA) finished 9 shots behind Tommy Armour (Scot/USA), who won this title for the second time in four years. [Miami Springs G&CC, Miami, FL; at the time known as Miami Springs Municipal Course].
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Played as the Miami Open (Jan 2-4). Second-placed Johnny Farrell (USA), Henry Ciuci (USA) and Eddie Williams (USA) finished 1 shot behind Joe Turnesa (USA). [Miami Springs G&CC, Miami, FL; at the time known as Miami Springs Municipal Course].
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Played as the Miami Open (Jan 4/5). Second-placed William Leach (USA) finished 1 shot behind Gene Sarazen (USA), who recorded his fourth straight win in this event. [Miami CC, Miami, FL; this course closed for good in 1956. It was located at NW 11th St and NW 12th Ave, alongside the Miami River].
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Played as the Miami Open (Jan 4/5). Second-placed Jock Hutchison (Scot) finished 8 shots behind Gene Sarazen (USA), who recorded his third straight win in this event. [Miami Springs G&CC, Miami, FL; at the time known as Miami Springs Municipal Course].
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Played as the Miami Open (Jan 7/8). Second-placed Jock Hutchison (Scot/USA) finished 1 shot behind defending champion Gene Sarazen (USA). [Miami CC, Miami, FL; this course closed for good in 1956. It was located at NW 11th St and NW 12th Ave, alongside the Miami River].
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Miami Open not played in 1927. It was moved from being a December (1927) event to a new slot in January (1928).
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Played as the Miami Open (Dec 30/31). Second-placed and defending champion Willie Klein (USA) finished 3 shots behind Gene Sarazen (USA), who recorded the first of his four straight wins in this event. [Miami Springs G&CC, Miami, FL; at the time known as Miami Hialeah Golf Club].
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Played as the Miami Open (Dec 29/30). Second-placed Jock Hutchison (Scot/USA) finished 2 shots behind Willie Klein (USA). [Miami Springs G&CC, Miami, FL; at the time known as Miami Hialeah Golf Club].
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Played as the inaugural Miami Open (Dec 12/13). Second-placed Bobby Cruickshank (Scot) finished 5 shots behind wire-to-wire winner Abe Mitchell (Eng). [Miami Springs G&CC, Miami, FL; at the time known as Miami Hialeah Golf Club].
124th US Open: the No.2 Course at Pinehurst once again plays host to this most illustrious championship (June 13-16). Wyndham Clark defends his title, having won at Los Angeles CC in 2023.
79th Women’s US Open: the second women’s major championship of the season gets underway at Lancaster CC in Pennsylvania. It’s the second time the championship has been held here.
(May 30-June 2).
Nelly Korda: won the Mizuho Americas Open (May 16-19) at Liberty National GC, continuing her extraordinary form in LPGA events. This was her sixth win in seven starts in 2024.
Xander Schauffele: recorded his first major championship win, and second record-equalling low score of 62 in a major. Only he, Branden Grace, Rickie Fowler and Shane Lowry have achieved this feat in a men’s major championship.
Marco Simone Golf & Country Club: With a clubhouse that might befit a Roman Emperor, and a golf course to match, you can be sure of a memorable outing at Rome's most talked about golf facility.
Jim Fazio's original layout was much changed to create a modern Ryder Cup course ... now one of the Eternal City's (and Italy's) most revered.
Here at Prince’s Golf Club you'll find 27 excellent holes of links golf. Just over the fence and sharing similar terrain is Royal St George’s; but Prince’s is far from overshadowed by its venerable neighbour. The three nine-hole loops at Prince's, laid out over gently undulating terrain, are sure to bring a smile of satisfaction to all lovers of links golf.
Stay&Play at Prince's: excellent onsite Lodge accommodation available
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