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.
Year | Winner | Score | To par | Margin of victory | Runner(s)-up | Venue | Ref. |
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2024 | Jason Thresher | 198 | −15 | 1 stroke | Daniel O'Rourke | Montcalm Golf Club | |
2023 | Lachy Barker | 200 | Bretwood Golf Club | ||||
2022 | Ben Reichert | 199 | Breakfast Hill Golf Course | ||||
2021 | Christopher Crawford | 206 | Manchester Country Club | ||||
2020 | No tournament due to COVID-19 pandemic [1] | ||||||
2019 | Michael Kartrude | 206 | Bretwood Golf Club and Keene Country Club | ||||
2018 | Jason Thresher | 201 | Stonebridge Country Club | ||||
2017 | David Pastore | 202 | Manchester Country Club | ||||
2016 | Chris DeForest | 206 | Owl's Nest Golf Club | ||||
2015 | Grayson Murray | 198 | Owl's Nest Golf Club | ||||
2014 | Geoffrey Sisk | 200 | −16 | Playoff | David Chung | Owl's Nest Golf Club | [2] [3] |
2013 | Jesse Larson | 133 | −11 | 4 strokes | Geoffrey Sisk Jimmy Lytle | Stonebridge Country Club | [4] |
2012 | Dan McCarthy | 206 | Atkinson Resort & Country Club | ||||
2011 | George Zolotas | 209 | Atkinson Resort & Country Club | ||||
2010 | Scott Hawley | 139 | Atkinson Resort & Country Club | ||||
2009 | Rob Oppenheim | 138 | Atkinson Resort & Country Club | ||||
2008 | Michael Welch | 128 | North Conway Country Club | ||||
2007 | Rich Parker | 134 | North Conway Country Club | ||||
2006 | Mark Baldwin | 132 | Bretwood Golf Club | ||||
2005 | Rob Oppenheim | 129 | North Conway Country Club | ||||
2004 | Terry Hatch | 136 | Bretwood Golf Club | ||||
2003 | George Bradford | 133 | North Conway Country Club | ||||
2002 | Michael Hyland | 137 | Bretwood Golf Club | ||||
2001 | Shannon Sykora | 140 | Bretwood Golf Club | ||||
2000 | Mike Meehan | 138 | Bretwood Golf Club | ||||
1999 | Michael Adamson | 136 | Bretwood Golf Club | ||||
1998 | John Connelly | 137 | Bretwood Golf Club | ||||
1997 | Fran Quinn | 139 | Bretwood Golf Club | ||||
1996 | Hugh O'Neil | 139 | Bretwood Golf Club | ||||
1995 | Michael Muehr | 133 | Bretwood Golf Club | ||||
1994 | Kevin Giancola | 138 | Bretwood Golf Club | ||||
1993 | Joseph Cioe | 138 | Bretwood Golf Club | ||||
1992 | Joseph Cioe | 142 | Bretwood Golf Club | ||||
1991 | John Connelly | 137 | Bretwood Golf Club | ||||
1990 | Jeff Lewis | 141 | Bretwood Golf Club | ||||
1989 | Andy Morse | 139 | Country Club of New Hampshire | ||||
1988 | Richard Parker | 133 | North Conway Country Club | ||||
1987 | Richard Parker | 138 | North Conway Country Club | ||||
1986 | Steve Jurgensen | 138 | North Conway Country Club | ||||
1985 | Eddie Kirby | 137 | North Conway Country Club | ||||
1984 | Tony Farmer | 138 | North Conway Country Club | ||||
1983 | Frank Fuhrer III | 139 | 1 stroke | Pat Shaw (a) Brian Clear Rick Hartmann Dudley Logan | North Conway Country Club | [5] | |
1982 | Kirk Hanefeld | 136 | North Conway Country Club | ||||
1981 | Don Robertson | 139 | Bretwood Golf Club | ||||
1980 | George Lucas (a) | 137 | Mount Washington Hotel | ||||
1979 | Curt Madson | 138 | Mount Washington Hotel | ||||
1978 | Charles Smith | 136 | Mount Washington Hotel | ||||
1977 | Paul Barkhouse | 137 | Mount Washington Hotel | ||||
1976 | Ron Smith Jr. | 142 | Charmingfare | ||||
1975 | Bryan Abbott | 138 | Keene Country Club | ||||
1974 | Joseph F. Carr | 133 | Waumbek Country Club | ||||
1973 | Wayne Levi | 140 | Rochester Country Club | ||||
1972 | Charles Volpone | 141 | Portsmouth Country Club | ||||
1971 | Dick Stranahan | 139 | Keene Country Club | ||||
1970 | Cotton Dunn | 143 | Portsmouth Country Club | ||||
1969 | Paul Barkhouse | 141 | Manchester Country Club | ||||
1968 | Jim Browning | 140 | Portsmouth Country Club | ||||
1967 | Bruce Dobie | 137 | Keene Country Club | ||||
1966 | Burt Page (a) | 139 | Nashua Country Club | ||||
1965 | Jim Browning | 141 | Portsmouth Country Club | ||||
1964 | Jay Dolan | 140 | Manchester Country Club | ||||
1963 | Bob Crowley | 139 | Keene Country Club | ||||
1962 | Jim O'Leary | 139 | Portsmouth Country Club | ||||
1961 | Jim Browning | 140 | Portsmouth Country Club | ||||
1960 | Bill Ezinicki | 136 | Nashua Country Club | ||||
1959 | Bobby Locke | 137 | Manchester Country Club | ||||
1958 | Bill Ezinicki | 137 | Nashua Country Club | ||||
1957 | Bob Crowley | 136 | Keene Country Club | ||||
1956 | Jim Browning | 139 | Derryfield Country Club | ||||
1955 | Les Kennedy | 137 | Laconia Country Club | ||||
1954 | Phil Friel | 142 | Manchester Country Club | ||||
1953 | Tex McReynolds | 140 | Manchester Country Club | ||||
1952 | John Kent | 144 | Lake Sunapee Country Club | ||||
1951 | Don Hoenig (a) | 141 | Nashua Country Club | ||||
1950 | Jim Browning | 138 | Portsmouth Country Club | ||||
1949 | John Thoren | 139 | Bald Peak Colony Club | ||||
1948 | John Thoren | 138 | Laconia Country Club | ||||
1947 | Tom Leonard, Jr. (a) | 139 | Manchester Country Club | ||||
1946 | Harry Nettlebladt | 136 | Nashua Country Club | ||||
1945 | No tournament due to World War II | ||||||
1944 | |||||||
1943 | |||||||
1942 | |||||||
1941 | Tony Manero | 140 | Manchester Country Club | ||||
1940 | Ben Yasko | 137 | Hanover Country Club | ||||
1939 | Tony Manero | 143 | Manchester Country Club | ||||
John Thoren | |||||||
1938 | Frank Walsh | 140 | Hanover Country Club | ||||
1937 | Tony Manero | 133 | Laconia Country Club | ||||
1936 | Harry Nettlebladt | 136 | Nashua Country Club | ||||
1935 | Dave Hackney | 141 | Manchester Country Club | ||||
1934 | A. Guay | 142 | Laconia Country Club | ||||
Dave Hackney | |||||||
1933 | Jack Curley | 138 | Nashua Country Club | ||||
1932 | Gene Mosher | 149 | Lake Sunapee Country Club | ||||
1931 | Dave Hackney | 142 | |||||
1930 | Tony Manero | 143 |
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