Saskatchewan Open

Saskatchewan Open

The Saskatchewan Open, now known as the Dakota Dunes Casino Open, is a golf tournament on the Canadian Tour. From 1919 to 1984, it was played annually except for minor interruptions. The tournament was not played from 1985 to 2007. It was revived in 2008 and changed its name in 2010. It is held at the Dakota Dunes Casino.

Winners

Dakota Dunes Casino Open
  • 2011 United States Joe Panzeri
  • 2010 United States Will Wilcox
Saskatchewan Open
  • 2009 United States Andres Gonzales
  • 2008 New Zealand Josh Geary
  • 1985-2007 No tournament
  • 1984 Canada Brian French
  • 1983 Canada Darryl McDonald
  • 1982 No tournament
  • 1981 Canada Cec Ferguson
  • 1980 Canada Jerry Anderson
  • 1979 Canada Jerry Anderson
  • 1978 Canada Roger Klatt
  • 1977 Canada Dan Halldorson
  • 1976 Canada Dan Talbot
  • 1975 Canada Greg Pidlaski
  • 1974 Canada Bob Panasik
  • 1973 Canada Leo Bradshaw
  • 1972 New Zealand Terry Kendall
  • 1971 United States Tom McGinnis
  • 1970 Canada Brian Bamford
  • 1969 Canada Bobby Cox
  • 1968 Canada Moe Norman
  • 1967 Canada Len Harvey
  • 1966 Canada Frank Fowler
  • 1965 Canada Stan Homenuik
  • 1964 Canada Dave Berg
  • 1963 Canada Moe Norman
  • 1962 Canada Bob Wylie
  • 1961 Canada Jimmy Doyle
  • 1960 Canada Buddy Loftus
  • 1959 Canada Len Collett
  • 1958 Canada Douglas Silverberg
  • 1957 Canada Henry Martell
  • 1956 Canada Henry Martell
  • 1955 Canada Stan Leonard
  • 1954 Canada Gordon Beattle
  • 1953 Canada Henry Martell
  • 1952 Canada Henry Martell
  • 1951 Canada Pat Fletcher
  • 1950 Canada Stan Leonard
  • 1949 Canada Tom Ross
  • 1948 Canada Pat Fletcher
  • 1947 Canada Pat Fletcher
  • 1946 Canada W. Greenwood
  • 1942-1945 No tournament
  • 1941 Canada W. Greenwood
  • 1940 Canada W. Greenwood
  • 1939 Canada K. Zabowski
  • 1938 Canada Tom Ross
  • 1937 Canada W. Greenwood
  • 1936 Canada W. Greenwood
  • 1935 Canada H. Fletcher
  • 1934 Canada Tom Ross
  • 1933 Canada G. B. Bigelow
  • 1932 Canada J. Land
  • 1931 Canada J. T. Cuthbert
  • 1930 Canada H. Clarke
  • 1929 Canada E. Bannister
  • 1928 Canada Tom Ross
  • 1927 Canada F. C. Fletcher
  • 1926 Canada J. Land
  • 1925 Canada W. Kidd
  • 1924 No tournament
  • 1923 Canada D. Sutherland
  • 1922 Canada D. Sutherland
  • 1921 Canada J. Walton
  • 1920 Canada George Ayton
  • 1919 Canada A. A. Weir

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