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Southern Open

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The Southern Open was a golf tournament on the PGA Tour from 1970 to 2002. It was played at the Green Island Country Club in Columbus, Georgia, from 1970 to 1990 and at the Callaway Gardens Resort (Mountain View Course), Pine Mountain, Georgia, from 1991 to 2002. It was founded in 1970 as the Green Island Open Invitational but was known for most of its existence as the Southern Open. The purse for the 2002 tournament was $3,700,000, with $666,000 going to the winner.

Winners

Year Winner Country Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
Buick Challenge
2002 Jonathan Byrd United States 261 −27 1 stroke United States David Toms
2001 Chris DiMarco United States 267 −21 Playoff United States David Duval
2000 David Duval United States 269 −19 2 strokes United States Jeff Maggert
Zimbabwe Nick Price
1999 David Toms United States 271 −17 3 strokes Australia Stuart Appleby
1998 Steve Elkington (2) Australia 267 −21 Playoff United States Fred Funk
1997 Davis Love III United States 270 −18 4 strokes United States Stewart Cink
1996 Michael Bradley United States 134 −10 Playoff United States Fred Funk
United States Davis Love III
United States John Maginnes
United States Len Mattiace
1995 Fred Funk United States 272 −16 1 stroke United States John Morse
United States Loren Roberts
Buick Southern Open
1994 Steve Elkington Australia 200 −16 5 strokes Australia Steve Rintoul
1993 John Inman United States 278 −10 Playoff United States Billy Andrade
United States Mark Brooks
United States Brad Bryant
United States Bob Estes
1992 Gary Hallberg United States 206 −10 1 stroke United States Jim Gallagher Jr.
1991 David Peoples United States 276 −12 1 stroke United States Robert Gamez
1990 Kenny Knox United States 265 −15 Playoff United States Jim Hallet
Southern Open
1989 Ted Schulz United States 266 −14 1 stroke United States Jay Haas
United States Tim Simpson
1988 David Frost South Africa 270 −10 Playoff United States Bob Tway
1987 Ken Brown Scotland 266 −14 7 strokes South Africa David Frost
United States Mike Hulbert
United States Larry Mize
1986 Fred Wadsworth United States 269 −11 2 strokes United States George Archer
United States John Cook
United States Tim Simpson
United States Jim Thorpe
1985 Tim Simpson United States 264 −16 2 strokes United States Clarence Rose
1984 Hubert Green (2) United States 265 −15 6 strokes United States Rex Caldwell
United States Scott Hoch
United States Corey Pavin
1983 Ronnie Black United States 271 −9 Playoff Scotland Sam Torrance
1982 Bobby Clampett United States 266 −14 2 strokes United States Hale Irwin
1981 J. C. Snead United States 271 −9 Playoff United States Mike Sullivan
1980 Mike Sullivan United States 269 −11 5 strokes United States Dave Eichelberger
United States Johnny Miller
1979 Ed Fiori United States 274 −6 Playoff United States Tom Weiskopf
1978 Jerry Pate (2) United States 269 −11 1 stroke United States Phil Hancock
1977 Jerry Pate United States 266 −14 7 strokes United States Phil Hancock
United States Mac McLendon
United States Johnny Miller
United States Steve Taylor
1976 Mac McLendon United States 274 −6 2 strokes United States Hubert Green
1975 Hubert Green United States 264 −16 3 strokes United States John Schroeder
1974 Forrest Fezler United States 271 −9 1 stroke Australia Bruce Crampton
United States J. C. Snead
1973 Gary Player South Africa 270 −10 1 stroke United States Forrest Fezler
1972 DeWitt Weaver United States 276 −4 Playoff United States Chuck Courtney
Southern Open Invitational
1971 Johnny Miller United States 267 −13 5 strokes United States Deane Beman
Green Island Open Invitational
1970 Mason Rudolph United States 274 −6 2 strokes United States Chris Blocker

Tournament highlights

  • 1970: Mason Rudolph wins the inaugural version of the tournament. He finishes two shots ahead of Chris Blocker.[1]
  • 1971: Future World Golf Hall of Fame member Johnny Miller wins for the first time on the PGA Tour. He wins by five shots over Deane Beman.[2]
  • 1975: Hubert Green shoots a final round 64 to win by three shots over John Schroeder.[3]
  • 1978: Jerry Pate becomes the one and only winner of the tournament to successfully defend his title. He beats Phil Hancock by one shot.[4]
  • 1981: Mike Sullivan looks poised to win back to back Southern Opens till J. C. Snead defeats him on the second hole of a sudden death playoff.[5]
  • 1983: Scottish golfer Sam Torrance who had never made a cut in ten previous PGA Tour appearances, tries tuning up for the Ryder Cup matches by participating in the Southern Open. Torrance nearly wins till Ronnie Black birdies the fourth playoff hole to take home the title.[6]
  • 1986: Columbus, Georgia native and Monday qualifier Fred Wadsworth wins by two shots over George Archer, John Cook, Tim Simpson, and Jim Thorpe.[7]
  • 1990: Kenny Knox who was born in Columbus, Georgia and had lived there till he was sixteen, makes a birdie on the second playoff hole to defeat Jim Hallet.[8]
  • 1993: The tournament has its first ever five-player playoff. John Inman makes a birdie on the second extra hole to defeat Billy Andrade, Bob Estes, Brad Bryant, and Mark Brooks.[9]
  • 1996: For the second time in four years, the tournament winner is decided in a five-player playoff. Michael Bradley birdies the first hole of sudden death to beat defending champion Fred Funk, Len Mattiace, Davis Love III, and John Maginnes.[10]
  • 2001: Just like in 1981 and 1996, the defending champion loses in a playoff. This time it is David Duval who loses to Chris DiMarco on the first hole of sudden death.[11]
  • 2002: Jonathan Byrd shoots a final round 63 to win the final edition of the tournament. He beats David Toms by one shot.[12]

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