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Top tournament results: Manila G&CC

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

1979
Asia
Bertolaccini, Silvia
Manila G&CC
213 (-6)
$16,500
Colgate

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Bertolaccini, Silvia

Venue

Manila G&CC

Score

213 (-6)

Prize money

$16,500

Title sponsor

Colgate

Played as the Colgate Far East Open (Oct 27-29; LPGA Tour event). Second-placed Sandra Post (Can) finished 2 shots behind Silvia Bertolaccini (Arg), who won this event for the second time in three years. [Manila G&CC, Makati, Manila].

1976
Asia
Manila G&CC
211 (-5)
$15,000
Colgate

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Alcott, Amy

Venue

Manila G&CC

Score

211 (-5)

Prize money

$15,000

Title sponsor

Colgate

Played as the Colgate Far East Championship (Nov 25-27). Second-placed Donna Caponi Young (USA) finished 1 shot behind 20-year-old Amy Alcott (USA). [Manila G&CC, Makati, Manila].

1934
Asia
Decena, Casiano
Manila G&CC
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Decena, Casiano

Venue

Manila G&CC

Score

Prize money

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Casiano Decena (Phil). [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].

1933
Asia
Baxter, Sidney
Manila G&CC
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Baxter, Sidney

Venue

Manila G&CC

Score

Prize money

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Sidney "Si" Baxter (USA). [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].

1932
Asia
Montes, Larry
Manila G&CC
297
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Montes, Larry

Venue

Manila G&CC

Score

297

Prize money

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Philippine Open. Second-placed T. Aplin and Jean Navao finished 11 shots behind defending champion Montes (Phil). [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].

1929
Asia
Montes, Larry
Manila G&CC
275 (-5)
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Montes, Larry

Venue

Manila G&CC

Score

275 (-5)

Prize money

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Philippine Open. Won by 18-year-old Montes (Phil), the first native Filipino allowed to participate in the event and its first professional champion. He won the title twelve more times. [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].

1928
Asia
Moore, J.C.
Manila G&CC
amateur
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Moore, J.C.

Venue

Manila G&CC

Score

Prize money

amateur

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Philippine Open (the first year native Filipinos could take part). Ben Few (USA) finished in second place behind Captain J.C. Moore (USA, amateur). [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].

1927
Asia
Mason, Bob
Manila G&CC
amateur
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Mason, Bob

Venue

Manila G&CC

Score

Prize money

amateur

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Philippine Open. Won by J.R.H. "Bob" Mason (USA, amateur), who claimed his fifth (and final) Philippine Open title. [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].

1926
Asia
Benedict, E.L.
Manila G&CC
amateur
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Benedict, E.L.

Venue

Manila G&CC

Score

Prize money

amateur

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Lieut. E.L. Benedict (USA, amateur, stationed in Philippines with U.S. Army for 2.5 yrs). [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].

1925
Asia
Jameson, W.J.
Manila G&CC
amateur
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Jameson, W.J.

Venue

Manila G&CC

Score

Prize money

amateur

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Philippine Open. Won by W.J. Jameson (USA, amateur). [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].

1924
Asia
Ivory, George
Manila G&CC
amateur
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Ivory, George

Venue

Manila G&CC

Score

Prize money

amateur

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Philippine Open. Won by George M. Ivory (USA, amateur, businessman and long-time Philippine resident). [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].

1923
Asia
Noyes, E.A.
Manila G&CC
amateur
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Noyes, E.A.

Venue

Manila G&CC

Score

Prize money

amateur

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Philippine Open. Won by E.A. Noyes (USA, amateur). [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].

1922
Asia
Smith, Walter
Manila G&CC
amateur
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Smith, Walter

Venue

Manila G&CC

Score

Prize money

amateur

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Walter Z. Smith (USA, amateur, head of a telephone company). [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].

1921
Asia
Mason, Bob
Manila G&CC
amateur
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Mason, Bob

Venue

Manila G&CC

Score

Prize money

amateur

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Philippine Open. Won by J.R.H. "Bob" Mason (USA, amateur). [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].

1920
Asia
MacGregor, Ian
Manila G&CC
amateur
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

MacGregor, Ian

Venue

Manila G&CC

Score

Prize money

amateur

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Philippine Open. Won by defending champion Ian Collier Trotter MacGregor (Scot, amateur). [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].

1919
Asia
MacGregor, Ian
Manila G&CC
amateur
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

MacGregor, Ian

Venue

Manila G&CC

Score

Prize money

amateur

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Ian Collier Trotter MacGregor (Scot, amateur), a railway engineer who permanently settled in the Philippines. [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].

1918
Asia
Mason, Bob
Manila G&CC
amateur
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Mason, Bob

Venue

Manila G&CC

Score

Prize money

amateur

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Philippine Open. Won by J.R.H. "Bob" Mason (USA, amateur). [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].

1917
Asia
Young, W.
Manila G&CC
amateur
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Young, W.

Venue

Manila G&CC

Score

Prize money

amateur

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Philippine Open. Won by W. Young (USA, amateur). [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].

1916
Asia
Grieve, Johnny
Manila G&CC
amateur
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Grieve, Johnny

Venue

Manila G&CC

Score

Prize money

amateur

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Philippine Open. Won by Johnny Grieve (USA, amateur). [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].

1915
Asia
Adams, W.J.
Manila G&CC
amateur
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Adams, W.J.

Venue

Manila G&CC

Score

Prize money

amateur

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Philippine Open. Won by W.J. Adams (USA, amateur). [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].

1914
Asia
Mason, Bob
Manila G&CC
amateur
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Mason, Bob

Venue

Manila G&CC

Score

Prize money

amateur

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Philippine Open. Won by defending champion J.R.H. "Bob" Mason (USA, amateur). [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].

1913
Asia
Mason, Bob
Manila G&CC
amateur
x

Category

Asia

Winner (holder)

Mason, Bob

Venue

Manila G&CC

Score

Prize money

amateur

Title sponsor

x

Played as the inaugural Philippine Open. Won by J.R.H. "Bob" Mason (USA, amateur), the first of his five Philippine Open wins. [Manila GC, Caloocan City, Manila; this course no longer exists. Club now known as Manila G&CC, with its course at Makati, Manila].

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