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Quebec Open (golf)

The Quebec Open is a golf tournament that is held in Quebec, Canada. It was first held in 1909.[1]

Quebec Open
Tournament information
LocationQuebec, Canada
Established1909
Tour(s)Canadian Tour
Circuit Canada Pro Tour
FormatStroke play
Current champion
Jake Scott

The tournament was a regular event on the Canadian Tour and its predecessors until 1992 when loss of sponsorship led to it failing to meet tour minimum prize money requirements.[2] It continued for several years, appearing on the tour again in 1996, before enduring an extended hiatus until it was revived in 2014. It then became a stop on the Circuit Canada Pro Tour until the circuit ceased operating at the start of 2019.

Originally a 36-hole stroke play event, the tournament was extended to 54 holes in 1966, only reverting to 36 holes in 1978 and 1979 following the demise of the Peter Jackson Tour. It became a 72-hole tournament in 1988, adopting shorter formats between 1992 and 1995 after dropping from the tour.

Winners

Year Venue Winner[1] Score Ref
Quebec Open
2022 Club de Golf Le Blainviller   Ryan Gerard 272
2019–2021 No tournament
Omnium du Quebec Canam
2018 Saint-Georges   Jake Scott 263[a] [3]
2017 Saint-Georges   Marc-Étienne Bussières 267 [4]
Promoutel Insurance Quebec Open
2016 Golf de La Faune   Derek Gillespie 268 [5]
2015 Golf de La Faune   Dave Lévesque 276 [6]
2014 Golf de La Faune   Dave Lévesque 281
Quebec Open
1997–2013 No tournament
Montclair Quebec Open
1996 Dorval   Chris DiMarco 266
Quebec Open
1995 No tournament
1994 Dorval   Stéphane Talbot 203
1993 Milby   Peter McCutcheon 134
1992[b] Milby   Phillip Hatchett 139
Lactantia–Sealtest Quebec Open
1991 Victoriaville   Phillip Hatchett 272
1990 Victoriaville   Michael Bradley 272
Lactantia Quebec Open
1989 Victoriaville   John Morse 277
1988 Sorel-Tracy   Gene Elliott 273
1987 Sorel-Tracy   Todd Erwin 207
1986 Sorel-Tracy   Dave Barr 209
1985 Victoriaville   Dave Barr 206
1984 Victoriaville   Daniel Talbot 208
1983 Victoriaville   Jerry Anderson 206
1982 Victoriaville   Jerry Anderson 205
1981 Victoriaville   Daniel Talbot 201
1980 Victoriaville   Dan Halldorson 205
Quebec Open
1979 Victoriaville   Daniel Talbot 137
1978 Victoriaville   Serge Thivierge 138
1977 Sherbrooke   Dave Barr 203
1976 Sorel-Tracy   John Kindred 212
1975 Rivermead   John Kindred 204
1974 Whitlock   Bob Panasiuk 214
1973 Royal Quebec   Ray Huot 209
1972 Rosemère   Greg Pitzer 208
1971 Summerlea   Jay Dolan 214
1970 Lorette   Jay Dolan 210
1969 Rivermead   Bob Payne 207
1968 Islesmere   Dick Carmody 208
1967 Saguenay-Arvida   John Henrick 207
1966 Pinegrove   Moe Norman 204
1965 Royal Quebec   Adrien Bigras 145
1964 Royal Montreal   Stan Kolar 146
1963 Sherbrooke   Jack Bissegger 139
1962 Beaconsfield   Stanley Horne 143
1961 Laval   Bill Kerr 145
1960 Summerlea   Bill Kerr 140
1959 Mount Bruno   Ray Haines 143
1958 Laval   Jules Huot 142
1957 Kanawaki   Jack Kay 143
1956 Whitlock   Joe Leblanc 144
1955 Laval   Bill Kerr 144
1954 Summerlea   Dave Hardie 142
1953 Lachute   Stanley Horne 144
1952 Islesmere   Al Balding 143
1951 Kanawaki   Bob Gray 139
1950 Ottawa Hunt   Bob Gray 145
1949 Elm Ridge   Stanley Horne 139
1948 Islesmere   Bob Gray 145
1947 Whitlock   Rudy Horvath 144
1946 Marlborough   Stanley Horne 138
1945 Laval   Jules Huot 143
1944 Marlborough   Stanley Horne 145
1943 Summerlea   Bob Gray 149[c] [7]
1942 Royal Montreal   Stanley Horne 139
1941 Laval   Gordon Brydson 139
1940 Summerlea   Bob Gray 139
1939 Senneville   Stanley Horne 143
1938 Mount Bruno   Dick Borthwick 141
1937 Marlborough   Stanley Horne 146
1936 Laval   Bobby Alston 144
1935 Royal Montreal   Jack Littler 145
1934 Kanawaki   Jules Huot 143
1933 Islesmere   Willie Lamb 141
1932 Senneville   Willie Lamb 145
1931 Summerlea   Willie Lamb 142
1930 Montreal   Albert Murray 138
1929 Laval   Arthur Hulbert 147
1928 Kanawaki   Jack Cameron 148
1927 Royal Ottawa   Karl Keffer 145[d] [8]
1926 Whitlock   Dave Spittal 153
1925 Kanawaki   J. R. Brown 150
1924 Royal Montreal   Charlie Murray 139
1923 Beaconsfield   Charlie Murray 151
1922 Mount Bruno   Charlie Murray 154
1921 Beaconsfield   Charlie Murray 141
1920 Montreal   Arthur Woodward 150
1915–1919 No tournament due to World War I
1914   Charlie Murray 150
1913   Charlie Murray 153
1912   Charlie Murray 151
1911   Charlie Murray 151
1910   Albert Murray 150
1909   Charlie Murray 155
  1. ^ Scott won with a birdie on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff.
  2. ^ Dropped from the Canadian Tour and reduced to a 36-hole event.
  3. ^ Gray won after an 18-hole playoff; Bob Gray 70, Gerry Proulx 71, Rodolphe Huot 75, Phil Farley 78, Red MacKenzie 78.
  4. ^ Keffer won after an 18-hole playoff; Karl Keffer 70, Jack Young 77.

References

  1. ^ a b "2015 Promutuel Insurance Quebec Open". Retrieved March 21, 2020 – via docplayer.
  2. ^ Phillips, Randy (July 9, 1992). "Lack of sponsor gives Quebec Open tourney a different look". The Gazette. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. p. 14. Retrieved March 21, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ "Omnium du Québec Canam : Jake Scott l'emporte en prolongation". Journal de Montreal (in French). August 26, 2018. Retrieved March 21, 2020.
  4. ^ "Omnium du Québec Canam : Bussières couronné champion". Au 19e (in French). July 30, 2017. Retrieved March 21, 2020.
  5. ^ "Derek Gillespie a remporté l'Omnium Promutuel Assurance au Golf de la Faune". RDS (in French). July 10, 2016. Retrieved March 21, 2020.
  6. ^ "Dave Lévesque remporte l'Omnium de golf du Québec". La Presse (in French). July 19, 2015. Retrieved March 21, 2020.
  7. ^ "Bob Gray wins golf playoff". The Ottawa Journal. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. August 10, 1943. p. 14. Retrieved March 21, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
  8. ^ "Veteran pro captures Quebec Open crown". Star-Phoenix. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. September 16, 1927. p. 5. Retrieved March 21, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.

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The Quebec Open is a golf tournament that is held in Quebec Canada It was first held in 1909 1 Quebec OpenTournament informationLocationQuebec CanadaEstablished1909Tour s Canadian TourCircuit Canada Pro TourFormatStroke playCurrent championJake ScottThe tournament was a regular event on the Canadian Tour and its predecessors until 1992 when loss of sponsorship led to it failing to meet tour minimum prize money requirements 2 It continued for several years appearing on the tour again in 1996 before enduring an extended hiatus until it was revived in 2014 It then became a stop on the Circuit Canada Pro Tour until the circuit ceased operating at the start of 2019 Originally a 36 hole stroke play event the tournament was extended to 54 holes in 1966 only reverting to 36 holes in 1978 and 1979 following the demise of the Peter Jackson Tour It became a 72 hole tournament in 1988 adopting shorter formats between 1992 and 1995 after dropping from the tour Winners EditYear Venue Winner 1 Score RefQuebec Open2022 Club de Golf Le Blainviller Ryan Gerard 2722019 2021 No tournamentOmnium du Quebec Canam2018 Saint Georges Jake Scott 263 a 3 2017 Saint Georges Marc Etienne Bussieres 267 4 Promoutel Insurance Quebec Open2016 Golf de La Faune Derek Gillespie 268 5 2015 Golf de La Faune Dave Levesque 276 6 2014 Golf de La Faune Dave Levesque 281Quebec Open1997 2013 No tournamentMontclair Quebec Open1996 Dorval Chris DiMarco 266Quebec Open1995 No tournament1994 Dorval Stephane Talbot 2031993 Milby Peter McCutcheon 1341992 b Milby Phillip Hatchett 139Lactantia Sealtest Quebec Open1991 Victoriaville Phillip Hatchett 2721990 Victoriaville Michael Bradley 272Lactantia Quebec Open1989 Victoriaville John Morse 2771988 Sorel Tracy Gene Elliott 2731987 Sorel Tracy Todd Erwin 2071986 Sorel Tracy Dave Barr 2091985 Victoriaville Dave Barr 2061984 Victoriaville Daniel Talbot 2081983 Victoriaville Jerry Anderson 2061982 Victoriaville Jerry Anderson 2051981 Victoriaville Daniel Talbot 2011980 Victoriaville Dan Halldorson 205Quebec Open1979 Victoriaville Daniel Talbot 1371978 Victoriaville Serge Thivierge 1381977 Sherbrooke Dave Barr 2031976 Sorel Tracy John Kindred 2121975 Rivermead John Kindred 2041974 Whitlock Bob Panasiuk 2141973 Royal Quebec Ray Huot 2091972 Rosemere Greg Pitzer 2081971 Summerlea Jay Dolan 2141970 Lorette Jay Dolan 2101969 Rivermead Bob Payne 2071968 Islesmere Dick Carmody 2081967 Saguenay Arvida John Henrick 2071966 Pinegrove Moe Norman 2041965 Royal Quebec Adrien Bigras 1451964 Royal Montreal Stan Kolar 1461963 Sherbrooke Jack Bissegger 1391962 Beaconsfield Stanley Horne 1431961 Laval Bill Kerr 1451960 Summerlea Bill Kerr 1401959 Mount Bruno Ray Haines 1431958 Laval Jules Huot 1421957 Kanawaki Jack Kay 1431956 Whitlock Joe Leblanc 1441955 Laval Bill Kerr 1441954 Summerlea Dave Hardie 1421953 Lachute Stanley Horne 1441952 Islesmere Al Balding 1431951 Kanawaki Bob Gray 1391950 Ottawa Hunt Bob Gray 1451949 Elm Ridge Stanley Horne 1391948 Islesmere Bob Gray 1451947 Whitlock Rudy Horvath 1441946 Marlborough Stanley Horne 1381945 Laval Jules Huot 1431944 Marlborough Stanley Horne 1451943 Summerlea Bob Gray 149 c 7 1942 Royal Montreal Stanley Horne 1391941 Laval Gordon Brydson 1391940 Summerlea Bob Gray 1391939 Senneville Stanley Horne 1431938 Mount Bruno Dick Borthwick 1411937 Marlborough Stanley Horne 1461936 Laval Bobby Alston 1441935 Royal Montreal Jack Littler 1451934 Kanawaki Jules Huot 1431933 Islesmere Willie Lamb 1411932 Senneville Willie Lamb 1451931 Summerlea Willie Lamb 1421930 Montreal Albert Murray 1381929 Laval Arthur Hulbert 1471928 Kanawaki Jack Cameron 1481927 Royal Ottawa Karl Keffer 145 d 8 1926 Whitlock Dave Spittal 1531925 Kanawaki J R Brown 1501924 Royal Montreal Charlie Murray 1391923 Beaconsfield Charlie Murray 1511922 Mount Bruno Charlie Murray 1541921 Beaconsfield Charlie Murray 1411920 Montreal Arthur Woodward 1501915 1919 No tournament due to World War I1914 Charlie Murray 1501913 Charlie Murray 1531912 Charlie Murray 1511911 Charlie Murray 1511910 Albert Murray 1501909 Charlie Murray 155 Scott won with a birdie on the first hole of a sudden death playoff Dropped from the Canadian Tour and reduced to a 36 hole event Gray won after an 18 hole playoff Bob Gray 70 Gerry Proulx 71 Rodolphe Huot 75 Phil Farley 78 Red MacKenzie 78 Keffer won after an 18 hole playoff Karl Keffer 70 Jack Young 77 References Edit a b 2015 Promutuel Insurance Quebec Open Retrieved March 21 2020 via docplayer Phillips Randy July 9 1992 Lack of sponsor gives Quebec Open tourney a different look The Gazette Montreal Quebec Canada p 14 Retrieved March 21 2020 via Newspapers com Omnium du Quebec Canam Jake Scott l emporte en prolongation Journal de Montreal in French August 26 2018 Retrieved March 21 2020 Omnium du Quebec Canam Bussieres couronne champion Au 19e in French July 30 2017 Retrieved March 21 2020 Derek Gillespie a remporte l Omnium Promutuel Assurance au Golf de la Faune RDS in French July 10 2016 Retrieved March 21 2020 Dave Levesque remporte l Omnium de golf du Quebec La Presse in French July 19 2015 Retrieved March 21 2020 Bob Gray wins golf playoff The Ottawa Journal Ottawa Ontario Canada August 10 1943 p 14 Retrieved March 21 2020 via Newspapers com Veteran pro captures Quebec Open crown Star Phoenix Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada September 16 1927 p 5 Retrieved March 21 2020 via Newspapers com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Quebec Open golf amp oldid 1111723495, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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