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NEC World Series of Golf pin flag Firestone Country Club open ryder british pga
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Description
The World Series of Golf was a professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour, played at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio. From its inception in 1962 through 1975, it was an unofficial 36-hole event matching the winners of the four major championships.[2] In 1976 it became an official PGA Tour event; the field expanded to 20 players and the event was lengthened to 72 holes.[3] the victory and 0,000 winner's share went to Nicklaus.[4] The field was increased to over 40 players in 1983,[5][6] though it never exceeded 50; NEC began sponsoring the event in 1984.The tournament was last played in 1998, but was replaced by the newly created WGC-NEC Invitational in 1999.[7] Firestone Country Club had hosted that tournament (now known as the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational) every year until 2019, except for 2002.
NEC World Series of Golf
1998
David Duval
United States
269
−11
2 strokes
Phil Mickelson
405,000
1997
Greg Norman
(2)
Australia
273
−7
4 strokes
Phil Mickelson
396,000
1996
Phil Mickelson
United States
274
−6
3 strokes
Billy Mayfair
Duffy Waldorf
Steve Stricker
378,000
1995
Greg Norman
Australia
278
−2
Playoff
Billy Mayfair
Nick Price
360,000
1994
José María Olazábal
(2)
Spain
269
−11
1 stroke
Scott Hoch
360,000
1993
Fulton Allem
South Africa
270
−10
5 strokes
Jim Gallagher Jr.
Nick Price
Craig Stadler
360,000
1992
Craig Stadler
(2)
United States
273
−7
1 stroke
Corey Pavin
252,000
1991
Tom Purtzer
United States
279
−1
Playoff
Jim Gallagher Jr.
Davis Love III
216,000
1990
José María Olazábal
Spain
262
−18
12 strokes
Lanny Wadkins
198,000
1989
David Frost
South Africa
276
−4
Playoff
Ben Crenshaw
180,000
1988
Mike Reid
United States
275
−5
Playoff
Tom Watson
162,000
1987
Curtis Strange
United States
275
−5
3 strokes
Fulton Allem
144,000
1986
Dan Pohl
United States
277
−3
1 stroke
Lanny Wadkins
126,000
1985
Roger Maltbie
United States
268
−12
4 strokes
Denis Watson
126,000
1984
Denis Watson
Zimbabwe
271
−9
2 strokes
Bruce Lietzke
126,000