Panama Open

Panama Open

The Panama Open was a golf tournament played from 1938 to 1982. The name was revived for a one-off event on the European Challenge Tour in 2004 (2005 season).

Winners

*2004 Richard McEvoy
*1983-2003 "No tournament"
*1982 George Burns
*1981 Curtis Strange
*1980 Bruce Fleisher
*1979 Butch Baird and Chi Chi Rodriguez (tie)
*1975-78 "No tournament"
*1974 Roberto DeVicenzo
*1973 Roberto DeVicenzo
*1972 Lu Liang-Huan
*1971 Roberto DeVicenzo
*1970 Herb Hooper
*1969 Butch Baird
*1968 Butch Baird
*1967 Bert Weaver
*1966 Wilf Homenuik
*1965 Art Wall, Jr.
*1964 "No tournament"
*1963 George Knudson
*1962 Jim Ferree
*1961 Pete Cooper
*1960 Ernie Vossler
*1959 Pete Cooper
*1958 Bob Watson
*1957 Doug Ford
*1956 Arnold Palmer
*1955 Antonio Cerdá
*1954 Sam Snead
*1953 Roberto DeVicenzo
*1952 Roberto DeVicenzo
*1951 Johnny MacMurray (amateur)
*1950 Paul Posse
*1949 Johnny MacMurray (amateur)
*1948 Johnny MacMurray (amateur)
*1947 Herb Mitten (amateur)
*1946 Charlie Grant
*1945 Tony Tiso
*1944 Marion Reed (amateur)
*1943 Tony Tiso
*1942 Lou Barbaro
*1941 Alberto Escalante
*1940 Johnny MacMurray (amateur)
*1939 Jimmy Vincent
*1938 Jimmy Vincent

External links

* [http://www.pgatour.com/2007/h/01/24/panama_camilo_feature/index.html Panama set to resume its strong golf history]
* [http://www.europeantour.com/default.sps?pageid=127&pagegid=%7BAEFB93B0%2DEFF5%2D4C05%2DAB0F%2DFD08D947D944%7D&eventid=2004770&infosid=3&pageno=1]


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