New Hampshire Open

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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.

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Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upVenueRef.
2024Jason Thresher198−151 strokeDaniel O'RourkeMontcalm Golf Club
2023Lachy Barker200Bretwood Golf Club
2022Ben Reichert199Breakfast Hill Golf Course
2021Christopher Crawford206Manchester Country Club
2020No tournament due to COVID-19 pandemic [1]
2019Michael Kartrude206Bretwood Golf Club and Keene Country Club
2018Jason Thresher201Stonebridge Country Club
2017David Pastore202Manchester Country Club
2016Chris DeForest206Owl's Nest Golf Club
2015 Grayson Murray 198Owl's Nest Golf Club
2014 Geoffrey Sisk 200−16PlayoffDavid ChungOwl's Nest Golf Club [2] [3]
2013Jesse Larson133−114 strokes Geoffrey Sisk
Jimmy Lytle
Stonebridge Country Club [4]
2012Dan McCarthy206Atkinson Resort & Country Club
2011George Zolotas209Atkinson Resort & Country Club
2010Scott Hawley139Atkinson Resort & Country Club
2009 Rob Oppenheim 138Atkinson Resort & Country Club
2008Michael Welch128North Conway Country Club
2007Rich Parker134North Conway Country Club
2006Mark Baldwin132Bretwood Golf Club
2005 Rob Oppenheim 129North Conway Country Club
2004Terry Hatch136Bretwood Golf Club
2003George Bradford133North Conway Country Club
2002Michael Hyland137Bretwood Golf Club
2001Shannon Sykora140Bretwood Golf Club
2000Mike Meehan138Bretwood Golf Club
1999Michael Adamson136Bretwood Golf Club
1998John Connelly137Bretwood Golf Club
1997 Fran Quinn 139Bretwood Golf Club
1996Hugh O'Neil139Bretwood Golf Club
1995Michael Muehr133Bretwood Golf Club
1994 Kevin Giancola 138Bretwood Golf Club
1993Joseph Cioe138Bretwood Golf Club
1992Joseph Cioe142Bretwood Golf Club
1991John Connelly137Bretwood Golf Club
1990 Jeff Lewis 141Bretwood Golf Club
1989 Andy Morse 139Country Club of New Hampshire
1988Richard Parker133North Conway Country Club
1987Richard Parker138North Conway Country Club
1986 Steve Jurgensen 138North Conway Country Club
1985Eddie Kirby137North Conway Country Club
1984Tony Farmer138North Conway Country Club
1983Frank Fuhrer III1391 strokePat Shaw (a)
Brian Clear
Rick Hartmann
Dudley Logan
North Conway Country Club [5]
1982 Kirk Hanefeld 136North Conway Country Club
1981Don Robertson139Bretwood Golf Club
1980George Lucas (a)137 Mount Washington Hotel
1979Curt Madson138 Mount Washington Hotel
1978Charles Smith136 Mount Washington Hotel
1977Paul Barkhouse137 Mount Washington Hotel
1976Ron Smith Jr.142Charmingfare
1975Bryan Abbott138Keene Country Club
1974Joseph F. Carr133Waumbek Country Club
1973 Wayne Levi 140Rochester Country Club
1972Charles Volpone141Portsmouth Country Club
1971Dick Stranahan139Keene Country Club
1970Cotton Dunn143Portsmouth Country Club
1969Paul Barkhouse141Manchester Country Club
1968Jim Browning140Portsmouth Country Club
1967Bruce Dobie137Keene Country Club
1966Burt Page (a)139Nashua Country Club
1965Jim Browning141Portsmouth Country Club
1964Jay Dolan140Manchester Country Club
1963Bob Crowley139Keene Country Club
1962Jim O'Leary139Portsmouth Country Club
1961Jim Browning140Portsmouth Country Club
1960 Bill Ezinicki 136Nashua Country Club
1959 Bobby Locke 137Manchester Country Club
1958 Bill Ezinicki 137Nashua Country Club
1957Bob Crowley136Keene Country Club
1956Jim Browning139Derryfield Country Club
1955Les Kennedy137Laconia Country Club
1954Phil Friel142Manchester Country Club
1953Tex McReynolds140Manchester Country Club
1952John Kent144Lake Sunapee Country Club
1951Don Hoenig (a)141Nashua Country Club
1950Jim Browning138Portsmouth Country Club
1949John Thoren139Bald Peak Colony Club
1948John Thoren138Laconia Country Club
1947 Tom Leonard, Jr. (a)139Manchester Country Club
1946Harry Nettlebladt136Nashua Country Club
1945No tournament due to World War II
1944
1943
1942
1941 Tony Manero 140Manchester Country Club
1940 Ben Yasko 137 Hanover Country Club
1939 Tony Manero 143Manchester Country Club
John Thoren
1938 Frank Walsh 140 Hanover Country Club
1937 Tony Manero 133Laconia Country Club
1936Harry Nettlebladt136Nashua Country Club
1935 Dave Hackney 141Manchester Country Club
1934 A. Guay 142Laconia Country Club
Dave Hackney
1933Jack Curley138Nashua Country Club
1932 Gene Mosher 149Lake Sunapee Country Club
1931 Dave Hackney 142
1930 Tony Manero 143

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References

  1. "New Hampshire Open Cancelled Due to COVID-19 Pandemic". New Hampshire Golf Association. April 15, 2020.
  2. "Massachusetts Golfer Wins N.H. Open" . Valley News. August 1, 2014. p. 13. Retrieved January 31, 2024 via Newspapers.com.
  3. "Sisk wins NH Open on 3rd playoff hole". New Hampshire Union Leader. August 1, 2014. Retrieved February 6, 2024.
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