Bahamas National Open

Golf tournament formerly on the PGA Tour From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Bahamas National Open was a professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour in 1970 and 1971. It replaced the West End Classic, which had been a satellite Latin-American Tour stop, as the PGA's tournament in the Bahamas.[1]

Established1970
CourseLucayan Country Club
Par71
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Bahamas National Open
Tournament information
LocationFreeport, Bahamas
Established1970
CourseLucayan Country Club
Par71
TourPGA Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$130,000
Month playedDecember
Final year1971
Tournament record score
Aggregate272 Chris Blocker (1970)
272 Doug Sanders (1970)
To par−16 as above
Final champion
United States Bob Goalby
Location map
Lucayan CC is located in Bahamas
Lucayan CC
Lucayan CC
Location in the Bahamas
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In 1970, the tournament was played as the Bahama Islands Open over the Emerald Course at Kings Inn & Golf Club in Freeport, Bahamas and won by Doug Sanders in a playoff.[2] The following year, it was hosted at Lucayan Country Club in Freeport, Bahamas and won by Bob Goalby.[3] The tournament appeared on the tour schedule again in 1972, but was cancelled.[4]

Winners

More information Year, Winner ...
YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner-upVenueRef.
Bahamas National Open
1972Cancelled due to lack of funding[4]
1971United States Bob Goalby275−91 strokeUnited States George ArcherLucayan[3]
Bahama Islands Open
1970United States Doug Sanders272−16PlayoffUnited States Chris BlockerKings
(Emerald)
[2]
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