Arlington Hotel Open

Arlington Hotel Open

The Arlington Hotel Open was a PGA Tour event that was played for four years in the late 1950s at the Arlington golf courses of the Hot Springs Country Club adjacent to the Arlington Hotel, now known as the Arlington Resort Hotel and Spa, a 484-room resort in the Ouachita Mountains of Hot Springs National Park in Arkansas. [cite web | title=The Arlington Resort Hotel and Spa | url=http://www.arlingtonhotel.com | accessdate=2007-11-18] The Majestic Golf Course was constructed by Willie Park, Jnr. in 1898. [cite web | title=The Arlington Golf Courses-Majestic | url=http://www.arlingtonhotel.com/majestic_golf.html | accessdate=2007-11-18] The Arlington Golf Course was designed and built by William Diddle in 1927. [cite web | title=The Arlington Golf Courses-Arlington | url=http://www.arlingtonhotel.com/arlington_golf.html | accessdate=2007-11-18] Golf legend Jimmy Demaret won the last of his 31 PGA Tour wins at this event in 1957. [cite web | title=The Year in Golf, 1957 | url=http://golf.about.com/cs/historyofgolf/p/timeline1957.htm | accessdate=2007-11-18]

A PGA Tour event that was played at the Hot Springs Country Club both before and after the Arlington Hotel Open was known as the Hot Springs Open.

Winners

Hot Springs Open
*1961 Doug Sanders
*1960 Bill CollinsArlington Hotel Open
*1959 Gene Littler
*1958 Julius Boros
*1957 Jimmy Demaret
*1956 Billy MaxwellHot Springs Open
*1955 Bo Wininger

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