Azalea Open Invitational

Azalea Open Invitational

The Azalea Open Invitational was a golf tournament on the PGA Tour. It was last played in 1971. It was an official PGA Tour event in 1945 and from 1950 to 1970.

It was also played under the names of the Azalea Open and the Wilmington Azalea Open.

Tournament hosts

*1946-1971 Cape Fear Country Club in Wilmington, North Carolina
*1945 Mobile Country Club in Mobile, Alabama

Winners

Azalea Open Invitational
*1971 George Johnson (unofficial PGA Tour win)
*1970 Cesar Sanudo
*1969 Dale Douglass
*1968 Steve Reid
*1967 Randy Glover
*1966 Bert Yancey
*1965 Dick Hart

Azalea Open
*1964 Al Besselink
*1963 Jerry Barber
*1962 Dave Marr
*1961 Jerry Barber
*1960 Tom Nieporte
*1959 Art Wall, Jr.
*1958 Howie Johnson
*1957 Arnold Palmer
*1956 Mike Souchak
*1955 Billy Maxwell
*1954 Bob Toski
*1953 Jerry Barber
*1952 Jimmy Clark

Wilmington Azalea Open
*1951 Lloyd Mangrum
*1950 E.J. "Dutch" Harrison

Wilmington Open
*1949 Henry Ransom

Azalea Open
*1946 Al Besselink (amateur; non-PGA Tour event)
*1945 Sammy Byrd


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