Greater Jacksonville Open

"Jacksonville Open" redirects here. For the Nationwide Tour event, see Winn-Dixie Jacksonville Open. For the LPGA Tour event, see Jacksonville Ladies Open.

The Greater Jacksonville Open was a PGA Tour event that was played from 1945 until 1976.

Shortly after World War II, the Jacksonville Open began play as a PGA Tour event in Jacksonville, Florida until it was discontinued in the mid-1950s. In the mid-1960s, the PGA Tour came to town again. This time the event was initially named the Jacksonville Open again and changed for the 1968 event to the Jacksonville Open Invitational. The name was changed to the Greater Jacksonville Open for the 1969 event.

The Greater Jacksonville Open was discontinued after the 1976 tournament when the PGA Tour decided to relocate The Players Championship to Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. The PGA Tour had been looking for some time for a permanent home for the marquee event which has professional golf's highest prize fund and is sometimes referred to as the "fifth major". The Players Championship had been played at the Atlanta Country Club in Marietta, Georgia in 1974, the Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth in 1975 and at the Inverrary Country Club in Ft. Lauderdale in 1976. The Greater Jacksonville Open laid the groundwork and provided much of the infrastructure for the modern Players Championship, which was first played in Ponte Vedra Beach in 1977.[1]

Winners

Year Winner Country Score To par
Greater Jacksonville Open
1976 Hubert Green  United States 276 −12
1975 Larry Ziegler  United States 276 −12
1974 Hubert Green  United States 276 −12
1973 Jim Colbert  United States 279 −9
1972 Tony Jacklin  England 283 −5
1971 Gary Player  South Africa 281 −7
1970 Don January  United States 279 −9
1969 Raymond Floyd  United States 276 −12
Jacksonville Open Invitational
1968 Tony Jacklin  England 273 −15
Jacksonville Open
1967 Dan Sikes  United States 279 −9
1966 Doug Sanders  United States 273 −15
1965 Bert Weaver  United States 285 −3
1954–64 No tournament
1953 Lew Worsham  United States 272 −16
1952 Doug Ford  United States 280 −5
1951 Jim Ferrier  Australia 272 −16
1950 Cary Middlecoff  United States 279 −9
1949 Cary Middlecoff  United States 274 −10
1948 Chick Harbert  United States 284 −4
1947 Clayton Heafner  United States 281 −3
1946 Sam Snead  United States 264 −24
1945 Sam Snead  United States 266 −22

Tournament highlights

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