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Top tournament results: Baltimore CC

The main tournaments played at Baltimore CC are shown in the table below, which also includes relevant information on the winners, their scores and prize money.

2009
Majors
267 (-13)
$405,000
Constellation Energy

Category

Majors

Winner (holder)

Haas, Jay

Score

267 (-13)

Prize money

$405,000

Title sponsor

Constellation Energy

Played as the Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship (Oct 1-4). Second-placed Tom Watson (USA) finished 1 shot behind Haas (USA), who claimed his third senior major title. [East course, Baltimore CC - Five Farms, Lutherville, Maryland].

2008
Majors
271 (-9)
$390,000
Constellation Energy

Category

Majors

Winner (holder)

Weibring, D.A.

Score

271 (-9)

Prize money

$390,000

Title sponsor

Constellation Energy

Played as the Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship (Oct 9-12). Second-placed Fred Funk (USA) finished 1 shot behind Weibring (USA), who recorded his first win in a major championship. [East course, Baltimore CC - Five Farms, Lutherville, Maryland].

2007
Majors
267 (-13)
$390,000
Constellation Energy

Category

Majors

Winner (holder)

Roberts, Loren

Score

267 (-13)

Prize money

$390,000

Title sponsor

Constellation Energy

Played as the Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship (25th) (Oct 4-7). Second-placed Tom Watson (USA) finished 6 shots behind Roberts (USA). [East course, Baltimore CC - Five Farms, Lutherville, Maryland].

1988
Majors
277 (-7)
$70,000
USGA

Category

Majors

Winner (holder)

Neumann, Liselotte

Score

277 (-7)

Prize money

$70,000

Title sponsor

USGA

The US Women's Open (43rd) (July 21-24). Second-placed Patty Sheehan (USA) finished 3 shots behind Liselotte Neumann (Swe), who recorded her first and only major championship win. [East course, Baltimore CC - Five Farms, Lutherville, Maryland].

1965
Team Events
Tied
11 - 11
R&A / USGA

Category

Team Events

Winner (holder)

Tied

Score

11 - 11

Prize money

Title sponsor

R&A / USGA

The Walker Cup (20th). USA vs Gt Britain & Ireland. Ten top amateurs per team competing in 2x four foursomes and 2x eight singles. Result: USA 11, GB&I 11; no points awarded for the two halved matches. Non-playing captains: John W. Fischer (USA); Joe Carr (Ire/GB&I). [East course, Baltimore CC - Five Farms, Lutherville, Maryland].
FRIDAY SINGLES (eight 18-hole matches; home player stated first): William C. "Bill" Campbell bt Michael Bonallack (Eng) 6&5; Deane Beman bt Rodney Foster (Eng) 2 holes; Downing Gray Jr lost to Ronnie Shade (Scot) 3&1; John Mark Hopkins lost to Clive Clark (Eng) 5&3; Billy Joe Patton lost to Peter Townsend (Eng) 3&2; Dale Morey lost to Sandy Saddler (Scot) 2&1; Don Allen lost to Gordon Cosh (Scot) 2 holes; Ed Updegraff lost to Michael Lunt (Eng) 2&1.
SATURDAY SINGLES (eight 18-hole matches): Campbell bt Foster 3&2; Beman bt Saddler 1 hole; Edgar M. Tutwiler bt Shade 5&3; Allen lost to Cosh 4&3; Gray bt Townsend 1 hole; Hopkins halved with Clive Clark; Dave Eichelberger bt Bonallack 5&3; Patton bt Lunt 4&2.
Gordon Clark (Eng) was not involved in the singles. Joe Carr (GB&I capt, eligible to play) did not select himself for any of the matches.

1932
Amateur
Somerville, Ross
2 & 1
amateur
USGA

Category

Amateur

Winner (holder)

Somerville, Ross

Score

2 & 1

Prize money

amateur

Title sponsor

USGA

The US Amateur Championship (36th) (Sept 12-17). Charles Ross "Sandy" Somerville (Can) beat John Goodman (USA) 2 and 1 in the 36-hole final. [Five Farms, East course, Baltimore CC, Lutherville, Maryland].

1928
Majors
6 & 5
PGA of America

Category

Majors

Winner (holder)

Diegel, Leo

Score

6 & 5

Prize money

Title sponsor

PGA of America

The US PGA Championship (11th) (Oct 1-6). Diegel (USA) beat Al Espinosa (USA) 6 and 5 in the 36-hole final. [East course, Baltimore CC, Lutherville, Maryland].

1899
Majors
315
$200
USGA

Category

Majors

Winner (holder)

Smith, Willie

Score

315

Prize money

$200

Title sponsor

USGA

The US Open (5th) (Sept 14/15). Second-placed George Low (Scot), Val Fitzjohn and W.H. "Bertie" Way finished 11 shots behind Smith (Scot). [Roland Park course, Baltimore CC, Lutherville, Maryland. This course closed in 1962].

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