Lakes Open

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The Lakes Open was a golf tournament played at The Lakes Golf Club in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia between 1934 and 1974.[1]

History

The inaugural event was organised in connection with the visit of a group of American professionals who had earlier played in the Lakes International Cup.

It was held annually until World War II with Jim Ferrier and Norman Von Nida both winning twice. It did not restart until 1947 and was held annually until 1967, except for 1965.[2][3] The event was revived in 1974 as the Coca-Cola Lakes Open.[4] Ferrier won for the third time in 1948, a feat later matched by Eric Cremin, Kel Nagle and Frank Phillips.

Winners

More information Year, Winner ...
YearWinnerCountryScoreTo parMargin
of victory
Runner(s)-upRef
1934Craig Wood United States283−54 strokesUnited States Paul Runyan[5]
1935Fred Bolger Australia284−45 strokesAustralia Jim Ferrier (a)[6]
1936Jim Ferrier (a) Australia281−79 strokesAustralia Billy Bolger[7]
1937Jim Ferrier (a) Australia297+91 strokeAustralia Bill Holder[8]
1938Norman Von Nida Australia277−116 strokesAustralia Jim Ferrier (a)[9]
1939Norman Von Nida Australia292+4PlayoffAustralia Billy Bolger[10][11]
1940–1946: No tournament
1947Ossie Pickworth Australia291+32 strokesAustralia Eric Cremin[12]
1948Jim Ferrier Australia283−54 strokesAustralia Eric Cremin[13]
1949Eric Cremin Australia287−13 strokesAustralia Norman Von Nida[14]
1950Eric Cremin Australia293+54 strokesAustralia Kel Nagle[15]
1951Ted Naismith Australia296+84 strokesAustralia Jack Barkel (a)
Australia Jim Moran
[16]
1952Jimmy Adams Scotland307+194 strokesAustralia Eric Cremin
Australia Kel Nagle
[17]
1953Eric Cremin Australia296+83 strokesAustralia Dan Cullen
Australia Frank Phillips
[18]
1954Kel Nagle Australia282−68 strokesAustralia Ted Rigney (a)[19]
1955Les Wilson Australia296+81 strokesAustralia Mick Kelly
Australia Jim McInnes
[20]
1956Harry Berwick (a) Australia305+173 strokesAustralia Billy Bolger
Australia Eric Cremin
[21]
1957Kel Nagle Australia289+11 strokeAustralia Bill Holder[22]
1958Kel Nagle Australia290+21 strokeAustralia Bruce Devlin (a)[23]
1959Frank Phillips Australia290+23 strokesAustralia Kel Nagle
Australia Len Woodward
[24]
1960Frank Phillips Australia291+34 strokesAustralia Alan Murray[25]
1961Phil Billings (a) Australia280−88 strokesAustralia Bill See Hoe[26]
1962Les Wilson Australia282−63 strokesAustralia Phil Billings (a)[27]
1963Peter Thomson Australia288E2 strokesAustralia Bob Swinbourne[28]
1964Ted Ball Australia279−92 strokesAustralia Les Wilson[29]
1965: No tournament
1966Frank Phillips Australia280−87 strokesAustralia Alan Murray[30]
1967Bruce Devlin Australia287−11 strokeAustralia Ted Ball
Australia Jim Moran
[31]
1968–1973: No tournament
Coca-Cola Lakes Open
1974Bob Shearer Australia297+5PlayoffAustralia Ted Ball
Australia Paul Murray
[32]
Close

In 1939 there was an 18-hole playoff a week later. Von Nida scored to 74 to Bulger's 75. In 1974 Shearer won with a birdie at the first extra hole.

References

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