Manitoba Open
Appearance
(Redirected from Free Press Manitoba Classic)
Tournament information | |
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Location | Manitoba, Canada |
Established | 1919 |
Course(s) | Southwood G&CC |
Tour(s) | PGA Tour Americas |
Format | Stroke play |
Prize fund | C$200,000 |
Month played | August |
Current champion | |
John Keefer |
The Manitoba Open is a golf tournament on PGA Tour Americas that is held in Manitoba, Canada. It was first played from 1919 to 1925 and then from 1931 to 1997 before adopting a new name in 1998. After several further name changes, the tournament readopted its original title for 2020.[1]
From 1998 to 2006 it was known as the MTS Classic, then as the Free Press Manitoba Classic in 2007, and from 2008 to 2012 as the Canadian Tour Players Cup, which was shortened to Players Cup in 2013.
Winners
[edit]Year | Venue | Winner | Score | Ref |
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CentrePort Canada Rail Park Manitoba Open | ||||
2024 | Southwood G&CC | John Keefer | 262 (−26) | |
2023 | Southwood G&CC | Hayden Springer | 267 (−21) | |
2022 | Southwood G&CC | Parker Coody | 261 (−27) | |
2020–21 | Southwood G&CC | No tournament | ||
The Players Cup | ||||
2019 | Southwood G&CC | Derek Barron | 274 (−14) | [2] |
2018 | Southwood G&CC | Tyler McCumber | 266 (−22) | [3] |
2017 | Pine Ridge GC | Kramer Hickok | 269 (−15) | [4] |
2016 | Niakwa CC | Dan McCarthy | 259 (−25) | [5] |
2015 | Pine Ridge GC | Pan Cheng-tsung | 269 (−15) | [6] |
2014 | Pine Ridge GC | Tim Madigan | 275 (−9) | [7] |
2013 | Pine Ridge GC | Carlos Sainz Jr. | 271 (−17) | [8] |
Canadian Tour Players Cup | ||||
2012 | Pine Ridge GC | Chris Killmer | 269 (−15)[a] | [9] |
2011 | Pine Ridge GC | Tom Hoge | 268 (−16) | |
2010 | Pine Ridge GC | Aaron Goldberg | 273 (−11) | |
2009 | Pine Ridge GC | Graham DeLaet | 276 | |
2008 | Pine Ridge GC | Wes Heffernan | 270 | |
Free Press Manitoba Classic | ||||
2007 | Pine Ridge GC | Mike Mezei | 271 | |
MTS Classic | ||||
2006 | Pine Ridge GC | Josh Habig | 271 | |
2005 | Pine Ridge GC | Lee Williamson | 276 | |
2004 | Pine Ridge GC | Erik Compton | 267 | |
2003 | Pine Ridge GC | Jon Mills | 275 | |
2002 | Pine Ridge GC | Alex Quiroz | 272 | |
2001 | Pine Ridge GC | Kenneth Staton | 266 | |
2000 | Pine Ridge GC | Ben Ferguson | 267 | |
1999 | Elmhurst G&CC | Neale Smith | 272 | |
1998 | Elmhurst G&CC | Perry Parker | 281 | |
Xerox Manitoba Open | ||||
1997 | Elmhurst G&CC | Mark Wurtz | 276 | |
1996 | Pine Ridge GC | Rob McMillan (amateur) | 274 | |
1995 | Pine Ridge GC | Trevor Dodds | 279 | |
1994 | Pine Ridge GC | Scott Dunlap | 276 | |
1993 | Breezy Bend G&CC | Frank Edmonds | 270 | |
1992 | Breezy Bend G&CC | Chris Patton | 265 | |
Manitoba Open | ||||
1991 | Breezy Bend G&CC | Kelly Gibson | 267 | |
1990 | Southwood G&CC | Jeff Bloom | 264 | |
1989 | Southwood G&CC | Stu Hendley | 265 | |
1988 | Southwood G&CC | Dave Barr | 270 | |
1987 | Southwood G&CC | Dave Barr | 266 | |
1986 | Southwood G&CC | Bob Panasik | 204[b] | |
1985 | Southwood G&CC Elmhurst GC |
Robbie Phillips | 137[c] | |
1984 | Niakwa CC | Dan Halldorson | 208 | |
1983 | Rossmere G&CC | Dan Halldorson | 208 | |
1982 | Elmhurst GC | Kelly Murray | 218[d] | |
1981 | Breezy Bend G&CC | Dan Croonquist | 207 | |
1980 | Pine Ridge GC | Bob Cox | 210 | |
1979 | Glendale G&CC | Jerry Anderson | 212 | |
1978 | Pine Ridge GC | Dan Halldorson | 213 | |
1977 | Rossmere G&CC | Dan Halldorson | 208 | |
1976 | Elmhurst GC | Rick Ehrmanntraut | 211 | |
1975 | Breezy Bend G&CC | Ed Byman | 208 | |
1974 | St. Charles CC | Bill Tape | 211[e] | |
1973 | Niakwa CC | Gar Hamilton | 212[f] | |
1972 | Glendale G&CC | Wilf Homenuik | 211 | |
1971 | Rossmere G&CC | John Elliott, Jr. | 210[g] | |
1970 | Pine Ridge GC | Gary Pitchford | 211 | |
1969 | Breezy Bend G&CC | Mike Reasor | 209 | |
1968 | Bel Acres G&CC | Alvie Thompson | 213 | |
1967 | Elmhurst G&CC | Moe Norman | 201[h] | |
1966 | Glendale G&CC | Moe Norman | 212 | |
1965 | Elmhurst G&CC | Moe Norman | 208 | |
1964 | Pine Ridge GC | Alvie Thompson | 212 | |
1963 | Southwood G&CC | Dayton Olson | 213[i] | |
1962 | Pine Ridge GC | Alvie Thompson | 217 | |
1961 | Pine Ridge GC | Wilf Homenuik | 211 | |
1960 | St. Charles CC | George Knudson | 210 | |
1959 | Elmhurst G&CC | George Knudson | 211 | |
1958 | Niakwa CC | George Knudson | 210 | |
1957 | Glendale G&CC | Joe Tachan | 213 | |
1956 | Southwood G&CC | Ev Stuart | 284 | |
1955 | Niakwa CC | Harold Eidsvig | 221[j] | |
1954 | Glendale G&CC | Len Harvey | 220 | |
1953 | Niakwa CC | Len Harvey | 226 | |
1952 | Elmhurst G&CC | Harold Eidsvig | 221 | |
1951 | Pine Ridge GC | Joe Tachan | 219 | |
1950 | St. Charles CC | Bobby Reith | 218 | |
1949 | Southwood G&CC | Harold Eidsvig | 142 | |
1948 | Assiniboine GC | Allan Boes | 149 | |
1947 | Niakwa CC | Harold Eidsvig | 147 | |
1946 | Pine Ridge GC | Joe Tachan | 70 | |
1945 | St. Charles CC | Claude Shackell | 75 | |
1944 | Southwood G&CC | Allan Boes | 143 | |
1943 | Niakwa CC | Allan Boes | 149 | |
1942 | Southwood G&CC | Gerhard Kennedy | 141 | |
1941 | Pine Ridge GC | Allan Boes | 146 | |
1940 | Niakwa CC | Arthur Land | 149 | |
1939 | Southwood G&CC | Kas Zebowski | 141 | |
1938 | Elmhurst G&CC | Kas Zebowski | 138 | |
1937 | St. Charles CC | Arthur Land | 151 | |
1936 | Pine Ridge GC | Kas Zebowski | 142 | |
1935 | Niakwa CC | Bobby Reith | 152 | |
1934 | Elmhurst GC | Bobby Reith | 142 | |
1933 | St. Charles CC | Bud Donovan | 146 | |
1932 | Pine Ridge GC | Bobby Reith | 148 | |
1931 | Niakwa CC | Eric Bannister | 144 | |
1926–30 | No tournament | |||
1925 | Pine Ridge GC | Ernest Penfold | 298 | |
1924 | Winnipeg GC | Jack Cuthbert (amateur) | 303 | |
1923 | St. Charles CC | Willie Kidd | 150[k] | |
1922 | St. Charles CC Winnipeg GC Elmhurst GC[l] |
Eric Bannister | 232 | |
1921 | No tournament | |||
1920 | Frank Adams | 231 | ||
1919 | St. Charles CC | Karl Keffer | 307 | [10] |
- ^ Killmer on the fourth hole of a sudden-death playoff.
- ^ Panasik won on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff.
- ^ Heavy rain rendered the Southwood G&CC course unplayable, which led to the cancellation of the second round and the tournament being reduced to 36-holes, with the final round played at Elmhurst GC.
- ^ Murray won on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff.
- ^ Tape won following a playoff.
- ^ Hamilton won following a playoff.
- ^ Elliott won following a playoff.
- ^ Norman won following a playoff.
- ^ Olson won following a playoff.
- ^ Eidsvig won following a playoff.
- ^ Kidd won following an 18-hole playoff; Willie Kidd 72, Hugh Fletcher 77, James Pringle 78.
- ^ One round played at each course.
References
[edit]- ^ Dacey, Elisha (January 30, 2020). "Province's biggest golf tourney changes name back to Manitoba Open". Global News. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
- ^ Dreger, Clayton (August 18, 2019). "Barron Wins Players Cup". Discover Westman. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
- ^ Weibe, Ken (August 19, 2018). "McCumber cruises to victory in The Players Cup". Winnipeg Sun. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
- ^ Weibe, Ken (July 9, 2017). "American Hickok wins Players Cup by three strokes". Winnipeg Sun. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
- ^ Weibe, Ken (July 10, 2016). "McCarthy steamrolls field en route to winning Players Cup golf tournament". Winnipeg Sun. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
- ^ Masuda, Nick (July 13, 2015). "Pan rallies to win The Players Cup on PGA Tour Canada". Golfweek (USA Today). Retrieved April 6, 2020.
- ^ Dreger, Clayton (July 13, 2014). "Madigan Captures Players Cup". Steinbach Online. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
- ^ Weibe, Ken (July 21, 2013). "American Sainz bags four birdies to win Players Cup crown". Winnipeg Sun. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
- ^ "Chris Kilmer is Players Cup Champion". Winnipeg Sun. July 16, 2012. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
- ^ "Keffer golf champion". The Gazette. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. September 29, 2020. Retrieved April 6, 2020 – via Google News Archive.
- ^ "Our Past Champions". Manitoba Open. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
- ^ "Manitoba Golf Annual '82" (PDF). Manitoba Golf Association: 64. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
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(help) - ^ "The Players Cup Preview". The Sports Network. Archived from the original on February 3, 2013.
- ^ Weibe, Ken (March 7, 2018). "The Players Cup gets new home..." Winnipeg Sun. Retrieved April 6, 2020.
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