Minnesota State Open

Minnesota State Open

The Minnesota State Open is the Minnesota state open golf tournament, open to both amateur and professional golfers. It is organized by the Minnesota section of the PGA of America. It was first played in 1917 and has been played at a variety of courses around the state.

Winners

  • 2011 Troy Johnson (amateur)
  • 2010 Clayton Rask
  • 2009 Brett Swedberg
  • 2008 Yu Katayama (amateur)
  • 2007 Kane Hanson
  • 2006 Mike Barge
  • 2005 Jered Gusso
  • 2004 Ty Armstrong
  • 2003 Joe Stansberry
  • 2002 David Tentis
  • 2001 Rodney Cook
  • 2000 Ben Meyers
  • 1999 Don Berry
  • 1998 James McLean
  • 1997 John Snyder
  • 1996 Andy Brink
  • 1995 John Harris
  • 1994 John Harris
  • 1993 George Shortridge
  • 1992 Don Berry
  • 1991 Bill Israelson
  • 1990 Tom Lehman
  • 1989 Tom Lehman
  • 1988 Jon Chaffee
  • 1987 Kevin Cashman
  • 1986 Jim Sorenson
  • 1985 Joel Goldstrand
  • 1984 Chris Perry
  • 1983 Mike Morley
  • 1982 Mike Morley
  • 1981 George Shortridge
  • 1980 Dan Croonquist
  • 1979 Dan Croonquist
  • 1978 Dave Haberle
  • 1977 Ron Benson
  • 1976 Rick Ehrmanntraut
  • 1975 Mike Morley
  • 1974 Ron Benson
  • 1973 Joel Goldstrand
  • 1972 Ron Benson
  • 1971 Clayton Johnson
  • 1970 Dave Haberle
  • 1969 Bob Reith, Jr.
  • 1968 Eddie Langert
  • 1967 Clayton Johnson
  • 1966 Geoorge Shortridge
  • 1965 Dave Gumlia
  • 1964 Dave Gumlia
  • 1963 Joe Sodd
  • 1962 Gene Hansen
  • 1961 Gene Hansen
  • 1960 John Cook
  • 1959 Bill Waryan
  • 1958 Paul O'Leary
  • 1957 Ray Hill
  • 1956 Charles "Pat" Sawyer
  • 1955 Wally Ulrich
  • 1954 Ray Hill
  • 1953 Loren Krugel
  • 1952 Joe Coria
  • 1951 Wally Ulrich
  • 1950 Bill Waryan
  • 1949 Joe Coria
  • 1948 Joe Coria
  • 1947 Wally Ulrich
  • 1946 Wally Ulrich
  • 1945 Joe Coria
  • 1944 Stan Larson
  • 1943 Les Bolstad
  • 1942 Harry Cooper
  • 1941 Joe Coria
  • 1940 Joe Coria
  • 1939 Les Bolstad
  • 1938 Les Bolstad
  • 1937 Al Clasen
  • 1936 Charles "Pat" Sawyer
  • 1935 Charles "Pat" Sawyer
  • 1934 Joe Coria
  • 1933 Les Bolstad
  • 1932 Carson "Lee" Herron
  • 1931 No tournament
  • 1930 Edward Baening
  • 1929 Jock Hendry
  • 1928 Jimmy Johnston
  • 1927 Jimmy Johnston
  • 1924 George Smith
  • 1925 Harry Legg
  • 1924 George Smith
  • 1923 Jack Burke, Sr.
  • 1922 Tom Stevens
  • 1921 Jack Burke, Sr.
  • 1920 Jack Burke, Sr.
  • 1919 Jack Burke, Sr.
  • 1918 George Sargent
  • 1917 Tom Stevens

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