Tallahassee Open
The Tallahassee Open was a golf tournament on the PGA Tour from 1969 to 1989. It was played at Killearn Country Club in Tallahassee, Florida.
It was founded in 1969 as the Tallahassee Open Invitational. From 1983 to 1985, it was part of the PGA Tour's "Tournament Players Series", a "satellite tour". The purse for the 1989 tournament was $750,000 with 135,000 going to the winner.
The 1974 tournament featured the highest round scores in PGA history by a player who made the 36-hole cut. Mike Reasor severely injured himself horse riding between the second and third rounds. Needing to complete the tournament in order to gain an exemption for the Byron Nelson Classic, Reasor played the final two rounds using only a 5-iron and swinging using just one arm, recording scores of 123 and 114.[1]
From 1990 to 1992, Killearn Country Club hosted a LPGA Tour event by the same name.
Winners
- 1987–89 (official PGA Tour event)
Year | Winner | Country | Score | To par | Margin of victory | Runner(s)-up |
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Centel Classic | ||||||
1989 | Bill Britton | United States | 200 | −16 | 4 strokes | Ronnie Black |
1988 | Bill Glasson | United States | 272 | −16 | 2 strokes | Tommy Armour III |
1987 | Keith Clearwater | United States | 278 | −10 | 1 stroke | Bill Glasson Billy Kratzert Bob Lohr Joey Sindelar |
- 1983-86 (satellite event)
Tallahassee Open
- 1986 Mark Hayes (unofficial win, official money)
- 1985 Jeff Sluman (Tournament Players Series)
- 1984 Kermit Zarley (Tournament Players Series)
- 1983 Bob Charles (Tournament Players Series)
- 1969–82 (official PGA Tour event)
References
- ↑ Kelley, Brent. "Mike Reasor, the PGA Tour Player Who Scored 93-Over Par". About.com. Retrieved January 16, 2015.