New Hampshire Open

New Hampshire Open

The New Hampshire Open is the New Hampshire state open golf tournament, open to both amateur and professional golfers. It is organized by the New Hampshire Golf Association. It has been played annually since 1932 at a variety of courses around the state.

Winners

  • 2011 George Zolotas
  • 2010 Scott Hawley
  • 2009 Rob Oppenheim
  • 2008 Michael Welch
  • 2007 Rich Parker
  • 2006 Mark Baldwin
  • 2005 Rob Oppenheim
  • 2004 Terry Hatch
  • 2003 George Bradford
  • 2002 Michael Hyland
  • 2001 Shannon Sykora
  • 2000 Mike Meehan
  • 1999 Michael Adamson
  • 1998 John Connelly
  • 1997 Fran Quinn
  • 1996 Hugh O'Neil
  • 1995 Michael Muehr
  • 1994 Kevin Giancola
  • 1993 Joe Cioe
  • 1992 Joe Cioe
  • 1991 John Connelly
  • 1990 Jeff Lewis
  • 1989 Andy Morse
  • 1988 Richard Parker
  • 1987 Richard Parker
  • 1986 Steve Jurgensen
  • 1985 Eddie Kirby
  • 1984 Tony Farmer
  • 1983 Frank Fuhrer III
  • 1982 Kirk Hanefeld
  • 1981 Don Robertson
  • 1980 George Lucas (amateur)
  • 1979 Curt Madson
  • 1978 Charles Smith
  • 1977 Paul Barkhouse
  • 1976 Ron Smith, Jr.
  • 1975 Bryan Abbott
  • 1974 Joseph F. Carr
  • 1973 Wayne Levi
  • 1972 Charles Volpone
  • 1971 Dick Stranahan
  • 1970 Cotton Dunn
  • 1969 Paul Barkhouse
  • 1968 Jim Browning
  • 1967 Bruce Dobie
  • 1966 Burt Page (amateur)
  • 1965 Jim Browning
  • 1964 Jay Dolan
  • 1963 Bob Crowley
  • 1962 Jim O'Leary
  • 1961 Jim Browning
  • 1960 Bill Ezinicki
  • 1959 Bobby Locke
  • 1958 Bill Ezinicki
  • 1957 Bob Crowley
  • 1956 Jim Browning
  • 1955 Les Kennedy
  • 1954 Phil Friel
  • 1953 Tex McReynolds
  • 1952 John Kent
  • 1951 Don Hoenig (amateur)
  • 1950 Jim Browning
  • 1949 John Thoren
  • 1948 John Thoren
  • 1947 Tom Leonard, Jr. (amateur)
  • 1946 Harry Nettelbladt
  • 1942-45 No tournament
  • 1941 Tony Manero
  • 1940 Ben Yasko
  • 1939 Tony Manero and John Thoren (tie)
  • 1938 Frank Walsh
  • 1937 Tony Manero
  • 1936 Harry Nettelbladt
  • 1935 Dave Hackney
  • 1934 A. Guay and Dave Hackney (tie)
  • 1933 Jack Curley
  • 1932 Gene Mosher

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