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Eastern Open pin flag Craig Stadler Mt. Pleasant Golf Club ryder british pga

$ 105.6

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    Description

    The
    Eastern Open Invitational
    , first played as the
    Eastern Open
    , was a golf tournament on the
    PGA Tour
    that was played in
    Maryland
    in the 1950s and early 1960s. The first nine events were played at Mt. Pleasant Municipal Golf Club in
    Baltimore
    , an 18-hole par-71 public course designed by Gus Hook and opened in 1933.
    [1]
    For the next three years beginning with the 1959 event, the tournament moved to the new Pine Ridge Golf Club in
    Lutherville
    , three miles north of downtown
    Towson
    . This course, which overlooks the
    Loch Raven Reservoir
    , was built by Gus Hook in 1958.
    [2]
    The tournament moved back to Mt. Pleasant after the 1961 event
    Winners
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    Year
    Player
    Country
    Score
    To par
    Margin
    of victory
    Runner(s)-up
    Winner's
    share (
    $
    )
    Eastern Open Invitational
    1962
    Doug Ford
    United States
    279
    −9
    1 stroke
    Bob Goalby
    5,300
    1961
    Doug Sanders
    United States
    275
    −13
    1 stroke
    Ken Venturi
    5,300
    1960
    Gene Littler
    United States
    273
    −15
    2 strokes
    Gary Player
    3,500
    1959
    Dave Ragan
    United States
    273
    −15
    1 stroke
    Gene Littler
    2,800
    1958
    Art Wall Jr.
    United States
    276
    −12
    Playoff
    Jack Burke Jr.
    Bob Rosburg
    2,800
    1957
    Tommy Bolt
    United States
    276
    −12
    4 strokes
    Billy Casper
    Fred Hawkins
    2,800
    Eastern Open
    1956
    Arnold Palmer
    United States
    277
    −11
    2 strokes
    Dow Finsterwald
    3,800
    1955
    Frank Stranahan
    United States
    280
    −8
    1 stroke
    Art Wall Jr.
    3,000
    1954
    Bob Toski
    United States
    277
    −11
    7 strokes
    Jack Burke Jr.
    4,000
    1953
    Dick Mayer
    United States
    279
    −9
    4 strokes
    Charlie Bassler
    Doug Ford
    Chandler Harper
    2,400
    1952
    Sam Snead
    United States
    275
    −13
    2 strokes
    Ed Oliver
    2,400
    1951
    Cary Middlecoff
    United States
    279
    −9
    1 stroke
    Jerry Barber
    2,400
    1950
    Lloyd Mangrum
    United States
    279
    −9
    2 strokes
    Clayton Heafner
    2,600