West Palm Beach Open Invitational

West Palm Beach Open Invitational

The West Palm Beach Open Invitational, first played as The West Palm Beach Open, was a PGA Tour event in the late 1950s and early 1960s. It was held at the West Palm Beach Country Clubcite web | title=Tournament history from Arnold Palmer's official site | url=http://www.arnoldpalmer.com/ALLARNIE/career.aspx | accessdate=2007-11-22] , now known as the West Palm Beach Golf Course, an 18-hole, par-72 championship course established in 1921 and in its present location in the southwestern corner of the city since 1947.cite web | title=West Palm Beach Golf Course | url=http://www.jcdsportsgroup.com/west_palm_beach/index.html | accessdate=2007-11-22]

Winners

:"this list is possibly incomplete"West Palm Beach Open Invitational
*1962 Dave Ragan
*1961 Gay Brewer
*1960 Johnny Pott
*1959 Arnold Palmer
*1958 Pete CooperWest Palm Beach Open
*1957 Al Balding
*1956 Gardner Dickinson

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