Texas State Open

Texas State Open

The Texas State Open is the Texas state open golf tournament, open to both amateur and professional golfers. It is organized by the Northern Texas section of the PGA of America. It was first played in 1960 and has been played annually since 1975 at a variety of courses around the state.

Winners

*2008 Martin Piller
*2007 Matt Loving
*2006 Kelly Grunewald
*2005 Kelly Grunewald
*2004 Mark Walker
*2003 Casey Devoll
*2002 Kelly Grunewald
*2001 Joey Gullion
*2000 Mike Shevlin
*1999 Stuart Wallace
*1998 Cameron Beckman
*1997 Kris Cox
*1996 Brad Lardon
*1995 Brad Lardon
*1994 Jeff Maggert
*1993 Jeff Lee
*1992 Clark Dennis
*1991 Mike Peck
*1990 Jeff Maggert
*1989 Tray Tyner
*1988 Jeff Maggert
*1987 Carl Baker
*1986 Blaine McCallister
*1985 Terry Snodgrass
*1984 Scott Stegner
*1983 Frank Conner
*1982 Stan Algelt
*1981 Terry Snodgrass
*1980 Ben Crenshaw
*1979 Ben Crenshaw
*1978 Jeff Mitchell
*1977 Bobby Walzel
*1976 Keith Fergus
*1975 Ben Crenshaw
*1968-74 "No tournament"
*1967 Jack Burke, Jr.
*1966 Lee Trevino
*1965 Lee Trevino
*1961-64 "No tournament"
*1960 Homero Blancas (amateur)

External links

* [http://ntpga.com/ PGA of America - Northern Texas section]
* [http://ntpga.com/open_history.htm Tournament history]
* [http://ntpga.com/open_past.htm List of winners]


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