Venezuela Open
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Played as the Caracas Open (Caribbean tour event). Second-placed Wes Ellis (USA) and Dean Refram (USA) finished 1 shot behind Wall (USA). [Valle Arriba GC, Caracas, Venezuela].
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Played as the Caracas Open (Caribbean tour event). Second-placed Ramon Sota (Esp) finished 3 shots behind Knudson (Can). [Valle Arriba GC, Caracas, Venezuela].
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Played as the inaugural Caracas Open (in Feb 1957; the first of two Caracas Opens that year) (Caribbean tour event). Second-placed Roberto De Vicenzo (Arg) and Joe Conrad (USA) finished 1 shot behind Van Donck (Belg). [Caracas CC, Caracas, Venezuela].
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Played as the Caracas Open. Peter Oosterhuis (Eng) finished in a tie for second place, 1 shot behind defending champion De Vicenzo (Arg). [Valle Arriba GC, Caracas, Venezuela].
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Played as the Caracas Open. Second-placed John Cook (USA) finished 10 shots behind De Vicenzo (Arg). [Valle Arriba GC, Caracas, Venezuela].
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Played as the Caracas Open. Second-placed Tommy Bolt (USA) finished 1 shot behind Graham (Aus). [Valle Arriba GC, Caracas, Venezuela].
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Played as the Caracas Open. Townsend (Eng) beat Ramon Munoz (Ven) with a birdie three at the first playoff hole. [Valle Arriba GC, Caracas, Venezuela].
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Played as the Venezuelan Open. Won by 18-year-old Rafferty (N.Ire), who recorded his first win as a professional. [Lagunita CC, nr Caracas, Venezuela].
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Played as the Caracas Open (Caribbean tour event). Won by Geiberger (USA) by 1 shot. [Valle Arriba GC, Caracas, Venezuela].
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Played as the Caracas Open (for the first time since 1957) (Caribbean tour event). Second-placed Joe Moore (USA) finished 8 shots behind Whitt (USA). [Valle Arriba GC, Caracas, Venezuela].
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Played as the Caracas Open. Second-placed George Knudson (Can) finished 2 shots behind Wall (USA). [Valle Arriba GC, Caracas, Venezuela].
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Played as the Caracas Open (in Feb 1965; the first of two Caracas Opens that year). Second-placed Wes Ellis (USA) finished 3 shots behind Besselink (USA). [Valle Arriba GC, Caracas, Venezuela].
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Played as the Caracas Open (in Nov 1965; the second of two Caracas Opens that year). Second-placed Art Wall Jr (USA) finished 1 shot behind defending champion Besselink (USA). [Valle Arriba GC, Caracas, Venezuela].
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Played as the Caracas Open (in Nov 1957; the second of two Caracas Opens that year). (Not played again until 1961). Besselink (USA) beat Bob Rosburg (USA) with a birdie three at the first playoff hole. [Valle Arriba GC, Caracas, Venezuela].
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Played as the Caracas Open. Second-placed Wes Ellis (USA) finished 1 shot behind Weaver (USA). [Valle Arriba GC, Caracas, Venezuela].
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Played as the Venezuelan Open. Second-placed Manuel Pinero (Esp) finished 2 shots behind Jacklin (Eng). [Lagunita CC, nr Caracas, Venezuela].
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Played as the Siemens Venezuela Open (June 1-4; Tour de las Americas event). Second-placed Miguel Guzmán (Arg) finished 2 shots behind Gómez (Arg). [Valle Arriba GC, Caracas, Venezuela].
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