The Pensacola Open was a golf tournament on the PGA Tour. The inaugural version of the tournament was played in 1956 and its last edition in 1988. 1960:...
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Pensacola (/ˌpɛnsəˈkoʊlə/ PEN-sə-KOH-lə) is a city in the Florida Panhandle in the United States. It is the county seat and only city in Escambia County...
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of Jack Nicklaus. 1965: Doug Sanders, winner the week before at the Pensacola Open, comes out victorious at Doral for the first time. He beats Bruce Devlin...
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Naval Air Station Pensacola or NAS Pensacola (IATA: NPA, ICAO: KNPA, FAA LID: NPA) (formerly NAS/KNAS until changed circa 1970 to allow Nassau International...
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Pensacola International Airport (IATA: PNS, ICAO: KPNS, FAA LID: PNS), formerly Pensacola Gulf Coast Regional Airport and Pensacola Regional Airport (Hagler...
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"90th Open – Royal Birkdale 1961: Palmer takes the Open after a late challenge by Rees". The Open. Retrieved September 28, 2016. "91st Open – Royal...
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Pensacola Beach is an unincorporated community located on Santa Rosa Island, a barrier island, in Escambia County, Florida, United States. It is situated...
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his first professional tournament in the United States (the Ben Hogan Pensacola Open) in 1991 on what was then the Ben Hogan Tour. In 1992, Ames tried his...
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Milton, Florida 1991–92 Marcus Pointe Golf Course, Pensacola, Florida 1990 Pensacola Country Club, Pensacola, Florida Shortened to 54 holes due to rain. v...
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national championship finish at that time. Sanders won the 1956 Canadian Open as an amateur—the only amateur ever to do so—and turned professional shortly...
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The Western Open was a professional golf tournament in the United States, for most of its history an event on the PGA Tour. The tournament's founding in...
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USS Pensacola (CL/CA-24) was a cruiser of the United States Navy that was in service from 1929 to 1945. She was the lead ship of the Pensacola class, which...
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six lanes of U.S. Highway 98 across Pensacola Bay. The bridge, which is dedicated to General Daniel James Jr., opened to traffic on September 5, 2019, at...
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1955 East Rand Open 1956 East Rand Open, South African Open 1957 Western Province Open 1958 Natal Open 1959 East Rand Open, Natal Open, South African...
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Pensacola Bay Center (formerly Pensacola Civic Center) is an indoor arena located in Pensacola, Florida. It is owned by Escambia County and operated by...
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The Pensacola Light is a lighthouse at Pensacola Bay, in Florida. It is the third iteration of what was originally a lightship, the Aurora Borealis, and...
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Station Pensacola, which opened in 1981, was destroyed in 2004 by Hurricane Ivan. PSC also operates centers in Santa Rosa County and Century. Pensacola State...
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National Register of Historic Places. Pensacola Hospital, now known as the historic Sacred Heart Hospital, opened in September 1915 as the first and oldest...
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1951, and moved to Pensacola, Florida, in 1952 to found a Christian grade school. That school, Pensacola Christian Grade School, opened in 1954; it was later...
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The Pensacola Historic District (also known as the Seville Historic District) is a U.S. historic district (designated as such on September 29, 1970) located...
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The Carling World Open was the last incarnation in a series of golf tournaments on the PGA Tour sponsored by the Carling Brewing Company beginning in 1953...
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The siege of Pensacola, fought from March 9 to May 10, 1781, was the culmination of Spain's conquest of West Florida during the Gulf Coast Campaign of...
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Magee won four PGA Tour events. His first win came in 1988 at the Pensacola Open. In 1991, he won two Tour events and was awarded Golf Digest's Most...
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"Monument to Women Veterans museum opens in Pensacola". WEAR-TV. Retrieved 22 November 2023. Pensacola, FL – Amtrak Pensacola, FL – Station history at Great...
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St. Jude Classic (redirect from Memphis Open)
Championship. The tournament debuted 66 years ago in May 1958 as the Memphis Open and was played annually at Colonial Country Club in Memphis through 1971...
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events tied with Tiger Woods, including seven majors. He never won the U.S. Open, though he was runner-up four times. Snead was inducted into the World Golf...
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earlier years for tempo and rhythm. In 1979, he won the Greater Milwaukee Open, becoming the fourth black man to win a PGA Tour event after Pete Brown,...
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December 6, 2019, a terrorist attack occurred at Naval Air Station Pensacola in Pensacola, Florida. The assailant killed three men and injured eight others...
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Baptist Hospital is located in Pensacola, Florida. The hospital opened in 1951. Baptist Hospital is the area's only locally based not-for-profit hospital...
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history of Pensacola, Florida, begins long before the Spanish claimed founding of the modern city in 1698. The area around present-day Pensacola was inhabited...
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