Eastern Open Invitational
For the LPGA golf tournament, see Eastern Women's Open.
The Eastern Open Invitational, first played as the Eastern Open, was a golf tournament on the PGA Tour that was played in Maryland in the 1950s and early 1960s. The first nine events were played at Mt. Pleasant Municipal Golf Club in Baltimore, an 18-hole par-71 public course designed by Gus Hook and opened in 1933.[1] For the next three years beginning with the 1959 event, the tournament moved to the new Pine Ridge Golf Club in Lutherville, three miles north of downtown Towson. This course, which overlooks the Loch Raven Reservoir, was built by Gus Hook in 1958.[2] The tournament moved back to Mt. Pleasant after the 1961 event.[3]
Winners
Eastern Open Invitational
- 1962 Doug Ford
- 1961 Doug Sanders
- 1960 Gene Littler
- 1959 Dave Ragan
- 1958 Art Wall, Jr.
- 1957 Tommy Bolt
Eastern Open
- 1956 Arnold Palmer
- 1955 Frank Stranahan
- 1954 Bob Toski
- 1953 Dick Mayer
- 1952 Sam Snead
- 1951 Cary Middlecoff
- 1950 Lloyd Mangrum
References
- ↑ "Mt. Pleasant Golf Course". Retrieved 2007-12-07.
- ↑ "Pine Ridge Golf Course". Retrieved 2007-12-07.
- ↑ "Mount Pleasant Golf Course". Retrieved 2016-02-14.
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