1958 - Men America
The winners in the category "1958 - Men America" are shown in the table below, which also includes relevant information on venues, scores and prize money.
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Played as the Tijuana Open (Jan 17-20; formerly Agua Caliente Open). Second-placed Arnold Palmer (USA), Fred Hawkins (USA), Jerry Barber (USA) and Bo Wininger (USA) finished 1 shot behind 47-year-old E.J. "Dutch" Harrison (USA), who recorded the last of his 18 PGA Tour wins. [CS&DC de Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico].
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Played as the inaugural Almaden Open (Dec 2-4; 54-hole non-PGA Tour event, predominantly played by pros based on the West Coast). Bob Duden (USA) beat Bob Rosburg (USA) with a par at the first playoff hole. [Almaden CC, San Jose, CA; now called Almaden G&CC].
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Played as the Argentine Open (Abierto de la Republica/Argentina). Orlando Tudino (Arg) finished in second place behind De Vicenzo (Arg). [Rosario GC, Rosario, Argentina].
America
WGA
Played as the Western Open (May 29-June 1). Second-placed Dow Finsterwald (USA) finished 1 shot behind Doug Sanders (USA), who recorded his second PGA Tour wins. [Red Run GC, Royal Oak, nr Detroit, Mich].
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Played as the Brazil Open (Aberto do Brasil). Second-placed Leopoldo Ruiz (Arg) finished 9 shots behind Casper (USA). [Sao Paulo GC, Santo Amoro, Sao Paulo, Brazil].
America
Buick
Played as the inaugural Buick Open Invitational (June 19-23). Second-placed Arnold Palmer (USA) and Ted Kroll (USA) finished 1 shot behind Billy Casper (USA). This event marked Buick becoming the first corporate sponsor on the PGA Tour. Monday finish required after Friday second round was rained out. [Warwick Hills G&CC, Grand Blanc, Michigan].
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Played as the inaugural Lafayette Invitational (April 24-27). Second-placed Bob Rosburg (USA) and Leo Biagetti (USA) finished 5 shots behind Hebert (USA). [Oakbourne CC, Lafayette, Louisiana].
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Played as the Canadian Open (Aug 20-23). Second-placed Jay Hebert (USA) finished 1 shot behind Wes Ellis Jr (USA), who recorded the first of his three PGA Tour wins. [Royal Mayfair GC, Edmonton, Alberta].
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Played as the Colonial National Invitation (May 1-4). Second-placed Ken Venturi (USA) finished 1 shot behind Tommy Bolt (USA). [Colonial CC, Ft Worth, TX].
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Played as the Chicago Open (Aug 1-4; last played in 1948). Second-placed Julius Boros (USA) and Jack Burke Jr (USA) finished 1 shot behind Ken Venturi (USA), whose 60-foot birdie putt on the 69th hole turned the tide in his favour. [Gleneagles CC, Lemont, Illinois].
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Played as the Dallas Open Invitational (June 5-8). Defending champion Snead (USA) beat Julius Boros (USA), John McMullin (USA) and Gary Player (S Africa) with a birdie at the first playoff hole. [GC of Dallas, Dallas, TX; at the time called Oak Cliff CC].
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Played as the Eastern Open (July 24-27). Art Wall Jr (USA) beat Jack Burke Jr (USA) and Bob Rosburg (USA) with a birdie-four at the first playoff hole. [Mt Pleasant Municipal GC, Baltimore, MD].
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San Diego Open Invitational not played in 1958.
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Played as the Los Angeles Open (Jan 3-6). Second-placed E. J. "Dutch" Harrison (USA) finished 3 shots behind Stranahan (USA), who posted the last of his six PGA Tour wins. [Rancho Park GC, Los Angeles, CA].
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Played as the Hesperia Open Invitational (Sept 18-21). Second-placed Gene Littler (USA) finished 1 shot behind 23-year-old John McMullin (USA), who recorded his first and only PGA Tour win. [Hesperia G&CC, Hesperia, CA].
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Arlington Hotel
Played as the Arlington Hotel Open (May 8-11). Second-placed Cary Middlecoff (USA) finished 1 shot behind Julius Boros (USA). [Arlington course, Hot Springs CC, Hot Springs, AR].
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Played as the Houston Open (Feb 20-24). Second-placed Roberto De Vicenzo (Arg) and Jay Hebert (USA) finished 1 shot behind Ed "Porky" Oliver (USA), who recorded the last of his eight PGA Tour wins. Monday finish required after third round delayed until Sunday due to rain. [Memorial Park GC, Houston, TX].
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Played as the Jamaica Open. Won by Toski (USA).
America
KCGA
Played as the Kansas City Open (May 22-25). Second-placed Billy Maxwell (USA) finished 3 shots behind first-time PGA Tour winner Vossler (USA). [Hillcrest CC, Kansas City, MO].
Played as the Kentucky Derby Open. Won by Gary Player (S Africa), who recorded his first US PGA Tour win.
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Played as the Mexican Open (Abierto Mexicano de Golf). Roberto De Vicenzo (Arg)finished in second place behind Cerda (Arg). [GC Chapultepec, Naucalpan, Mexico City].
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Miller Brewing Co.
Played as the Milwaukee (Miller) Open (Aug 7-11). Second-placed Bob Rosburg (USA) finished 2 shots behind Cary Middlecoff (USA). Monday finished required after a storm blew through on Sunday. [Tripoli CC, Brown Deer, nr Milwaukee, Wisconsin; from 2016 called the University Club of Milwaukee].
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Played as the Greater New Orleans Open Invitational (March 9-12; played for the first time since 1948). Billy Casper (USA) beat Ken Venturi (USA) with an eagle at the second playoff hole. [Bayou Oaks at City Park, New Orleans, LA. Played on what was known as City Park's No.1 (East) course; now part of the South course).
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Played as the Panama Open. Second-placed Art Wall Jr (USA) finished 1 shot behind Watson (USA). [GC de Panama, Panama City, Panama].
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Bing Crosby
Played as the Bing Crosby National Pro-Am Championship (Jan 9-12; first time as a 72-hole event). Second-placed Dave Marr (USA) finished 4 shots behind Casper (USA). [Pebble Beach Links, Monterey Peninsula, CA. Earlier rounds also at: Cypress Point Club and Monterey Peninsula CC].
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Played as the Pensacola Open (March 13-16). Second-placed Ken Venturi (USA) and defending champion Art Wall Jr (USA) finished 2 shots behind Ford (USA). [Pensacola CC, Pensacola, FL].
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Pepsi
Played as the inaugural (and only) Pepsi Championship (June 26-29). Second-placed Jay Hebert (USA) finished 5 shots behind Palmer (USA), who recorded his tenth PGA Tour win. [Pine Hollow CC, East Norwich, New York].
Played as the Peru Open (Abierto de Peru). Won by De Vicenzo (Arg).
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Played as the Phoenix Open Invitational (Jan 30-Feb 2). Second-placed Jay Hebert (USA) and Walter Burkemo (USA) finished 1 shot behind Venturi (USA). [Phoenix CC, Phoenix, AZ].
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Played as the Puerto Rico Open (Feb 6-9; part of a three-event Caribbean tour). Second-placed Ernie Vossler (USA) finished 2 shots behind Bob Toski (USA). [Berwind CC, Rio Grande, Puerto Rico].
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Played as the Rubber City Open Invitational (July 3-6). Art Wall Jr (USA) beat Dow Finsterwald (USA) with a birdie at the second playoff hole, to win his fifth PGA Tour title. [South course, Firestone CC, Akron, Ohio].
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Sahara Hotel
Played as the inaugural Sahara Pro-Am (Oct 28/29; 36-hole unofficial PGA Tour event). Second-placed Tommy Jacobs (USA) finished 2 shots behind Bill Johnston (USA). [Las Vegas GC Municipal course, Las Vegas, NV].
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Mayfair Inn
Played as the Mayfair Inn Open (Dec 11-14). Second-placed Chick Herbert (USA) finished 1 shot behind George Bayer (USA). [Mayfair CC, Sanford, Florida].
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Played as the Tournament of Champions (April 24-27). Second-placed Billy Casper (USA) finished 1 shot behind Leonard (Can). [Wynn Las Vegas, Nevada; at the time known as Desert Inn CC].
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Played as the inaugural Memphis Open (May 15-18). Second-placed Cary Middlecoff (USA) finished 1 shot behind Maxwell (USA). [Colonial CC, White Station, Memphis, TN. Club relocated to Cordova, nr Memphis in 1972].
Played as the St Petersburg Open Invitational.
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Played as the Texas Open Invitational (Feb 13-16). Second-placed Bob Rosburg (USA) finished 3 shots behind 33-year-old Bill Johnston (USA), who recorded the first of his two PGA Tour wins. [Brackenridge Park GC, San Antonio, TX].
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Played as the Thunderbird Invitational. Second-placed Jimmy Demaret (USA) and Gene Littler (USA) finished 4 shots behind Venturi (USA). [Thunderbird CC, Rancho Mirage, CA].
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Played as the Insurance City Open (July 10-13). Second-placed Dow Finsterwald (USA) and Art Wall Jr (USA) finished 3 shots behind Jack Burke Jr (USA). [Wethersfield CC, nr Hartford, CT].
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Played as the Tucson Open Invitational (Feb 6-9). Second-placed Don January (USA) finished 2 shots behind Lionel Hebert (USA), who birdied the last two holes to claim his second PGA Tour win. [El Rio G&CC, Tucson, AZ. Now known as El Rio GC].
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Miguel (Esp) beat Harry Bradshaw (Ire) with a birdie-two at the third playoff hole to win the International Trophy for best individual score in the Canada Cup. Team winners of the Cup: Harry Bradshaw & Christy O'Connor (Ire). [Club de Golf Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico].
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Played as the Greater Greensboro Open (April 10-13). Second-placed Dow Finsterwald (USA), Don January (USA), Tony Lema (USA), Sam Snead (USA) and Art Wall Jr (USA) finished 2 shots behind first-time PGA Tour winner Goalby (USA). [Starmount Forest CC, Greensboro, NC].
Chevron Championship: Carlton Woods near Houston in Texas provides the stage for the first women’s major championship of 2025, where Nelly Korda defends her title. (April 24-27).
Soudal Open: successor to the Belgian Open, the Soudal Open takes place on the quiet, wooded North course of Rinkven Golfclub. Belgian stars Thomas Pieters and Nicolas Colsaerts will be vying for top honours. (May 22-25).
Rory McIlroy: with his 2025 win in The Masters, Rory joined the pantheon of golfing greats who have achieved a career Grand Slam of men’s majors ... Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods are the only others in this select band.
Bernhard Langer: he may have played in his last Masters Tournament, but the 67-year-old German will be trying to extend his own record, and win a 13th senior major title at the 36th Regions Tradition. (May 15-18).
Marco Simone Golf & Country Club: With a clubhouse that might befit a Roman Emperor, and a golf course to match, you can be sure of a memorable outing at Rome's most talked about golf facility.
Jim Fazio's original layout was much changed to create a modern Ryder Cup course ... now one of the Eternal City's (and Italy's) most revered.
Here at Prince’s Golf Club you'll find 27 excellent holes of links golf. Just over the fence and sharing similar terrain is Royal St George’s; but Prince’s is far from overshadowed by its venerable neighbour. The three nine-hole loops at Prince's, laid out over gently undulating terrain, are sure to bring a smile of satisfaction to all lovers of links golf.
Stay&Play at Prince's: excellent onsite Lodge accommodation available
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