Philadelphia PGA Championship

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The Philadelphia PGA Championship is the annual section championship of the Philadelphia Section of the PGA of America. It has been played since 1922 on courses throughout the Philadelphia area, including courses in Delaware and New Jersey. The most notable winner of this event is 1959 Masters Tournament champion Art Wall Jr., who won this event five times. In addition, several PGA Tour pros have had victories in this tournament, including Henry Williams, Jr. (three times), Ed Dougherty (three times), Clarence Hackney (two times), Al Besselink (two times), Gene Kunes (two times), Marty Furgol, and noted golf course designer George Fazio.

Winners

YearChampionVenueLocation
2024Brett WalkerChester Valley Golf Club
Rolling Green Golf Club
Malvern, Pennsylvania
Springfield, Pennsylvania
2023Zac OakleyElmhurst Country Club
Country Club of Scranton
Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania
2022Brian BergstolDuPont Country Club Wilmington, Delaware
2021Brett WalkerAronimink Golf Club Newtown Square, Pennsylvania
2020Alex KnollBent Creek Country Club Lititz, Pennsylvania
2019Alex KnollUnion League Golf Club Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2018Billy StewartConcord Country Club Concordville, Pennsylvania
2017Terry HertzogLaurel Creek Country Club Mount Laurel, New Jersey
2016Jordan Gibbs Philadelphia Cricket Club Flourtown, Pennsylvania
2015Dave McNabbConcord Country Club Concordville, Pennsylvania
2014George Forster Llanerch Country Club Havertown, Pennsylvania
2013Dave QuinnWhite Manor Country Club Malvern, Pennsylvania
2012Stu IngrahamWhite Manor Country Club Malvern, Pennsylvania
2011Rich SteinmetzWhite Manor Country Club Malvern, Pennsylvania
2010Rich SteinmetzConcord Country Club Concordville, Pennsylvania
2009John PillarConcord Country Club Concordville, Pennsylvania
2008Stu Ingraham Llanerch Country Club Havertown, Pennsylvania
2007Rich SteinmetzConcord Country Club Concordville, Pennsylvania
2006David QuinnHartefeld National Golf Club Avondale, Pennsylvania
2005Brian KellyBurlington Country Club Mount Holly, New Jersey
2004Terry Hertzog Philadelphia Cricket Club Flourtown, Pennsylvania
2003Terry Hatch Philadelphia Cricket Club Flourtown, Pennsylvania
2002Dave RobertsSpring Ford Country Club Royersford, Pennsylvania
2001Terry HertzogSpring Ford Country Clu Royersford, Pennsylvania
2000Brian KellyBurlington Country Club Mount Holly, New Jersey
1999George FosterHeidelberg Country Club Bernville, Pennsylvania
1998Jason LampHeidelberg Country Club Bernville, Pennsylvania
1997Gene FiegerHeidelberg Country Club Bernville, Pennsylvania
1996Gene FiegerLittle Mill Country Club Marlton, New Jersey
1995Brian KellyLittle Mill Country Club Marlton, New Jersey
1994Frank DobbsConestoga Country Club Lancaster, Pennsylvania
1993Jim MasserioConestoga Country Club Lancaster, Pennsylvania
1992Rick OsbergEagle Lodge Country Club Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania
1991Miguel BiamonEagle Lodge Country Club Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania
1990Jimmy BoorosEagle Lodge Country Club Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania
1989Rick OsbergEagle Lodge Country Club Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania
1988Miguel BiamonEagle Lodge Country Club Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania
1987Gary HardinEagle Lodge Country Club Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania
1986 Ed Dougherty Eagle Lodge Country Club Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania
1985Rick OsbergEagle Lodge Country Club Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania
1984Jim MasserioNorth Hills Country Club North Hills, Pennsylvania
1983Dick SmithWoodcrest Country Club Cherry Hill, New Jersey
1982Dick Smith Huntingdon Valley Country Club Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania
1981Dick SmithCavaliers Country Club Newark, Delaware
1980 Ed Dougherty Waynesborough Country Club Paoli, Pennsylvania
1979Ted McKenzie North Hills Country Club North Hills, Pennsylvania
1978Mike Nilon Philadelphia Cricket Club Flourtown, Pennsylvania
1977Dick Smith Saucon Valley Country Club Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
1976Andy ThompsonToftrees Golf Resort State College, Pennsylvania
1975 Ed Dougherty Schuylkill Country Club Orwigsburg, Pennsylvania
1974Dick SmithPhilmont Country Club Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania
1973Joe DataNorth Hills Country Club North Hills, Pennsylvania
1972Dick Hendrickson Tamiment Resort & Country Club Tamiment, Pennsylvania
1971 Art Wall Jr. LeChateau Inn and Country Club White Haven, Pennsylvania
1970 Marty Furgol Radley Run Country Club West Chester, Pennsylvania
1969 Al Besselink Glen Oak Country Club Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania
1968Stan DudasBrookside Country Club Macungie, Pennsylvania
1967Bob RossLaurel Oak Country Club Gibbsboro, New Jersey
1966Bob Shave Jr.Laurel Oak Country Club Gibbsboro, New Jersey
1965 Art Wall Jr. Llanerch Country Club Havertown, Pennsylvania
1964Bob Schoener, Jr.North Hills Country Club North Hills, Pennsylvania
1963 Art Wall Jr. Atlantic City Country Club Northfield, New Jersey
1962 Art Wall Jr. Whitemarsh Valley Country Club Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania
1961Bernie HaasBuena Vista Country Club Buena, New Jersey
1960 Al Besselink Bala Golf Club Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1959Stan DudasPhilmont Country Club Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania
1958 Henry Williams, Jr. North Hills Country Club North Hills, Pennsylvania
1957Dick Sleichter Atlantic City Country Club Northfield, New Jersey
1956 Art Wall Jr. Atlantic City Country Club Northfield, New Jersey
1955Stan DudasThe Springhaven Club Wallingford, Pennsylvania
1954John Serafin Shawnee Inn & Country Club Shawnee on Delaware, Pennsylvania
1953 Henry Williams, Jr. Shawnee Inn & Country Club Shawnee on Delaware, Pennsylvania
1952John Serafin Shawnee Inn & Country Club Shawnee on Delaware, Pennsylvania
1951Rod Munday Shawnee Inn & Country Club Shawnee on Delaware, Pennsylvania
1950Clarence Ehresman Shawnee Inn & Country Club Shawnee on Delaware, Pennsylvania
1949 Henry Williams, Jr. Shawnee Inn & Country Club Shawnee on Delaware, Pennsylvania
1948Joseph "Bud" Lewis Shawnee Inn & Country Club Shawnee on Delaware, Pennsylvania
1947Charles Schneider, Sr.Wildwood Country Club Cape May Court House, New Jersey
1946Sam DavisCedarbrook Country Club Wyncote, Pennsylvania
1945Charles SheppardNorth Hills Country Club North Hills, Pennsylvania
1944Clarence EhresmanManufacturers Golf & Country Club Oreland, Pennsylvania
1943Joseph "Bud" Lewis Llanerch Country Club Havertown, Pennsylvania
1942 Gene Kunes Llanerch Country Club Havertown, Pennsylvania
1941 George Fazio Llanerch Country Club Havertown, Pennsylvania
1940Matt Kowal Llanerch Country Club Havertown, Pennsylvania
1939Charles Schneider, Sr. Llanerch Country Club Havertown, Pennsylvania
1938Joe Zarhardt Llanerch Country Club Havertown, Pennsylvania
1937Charles Schneider, Sr. Llanerch Country Club Havertown, Pennsylvania
1936Ted Turner Llanerch Country Club Havertown, Pennsylvania
1935Robert "Buzz" CampbellWhitemarsh Valley Country Club Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania
1934 Gene Kunes North Hills Country Club North Hills, Pennsylvania
1933Charles Schneider, Sr. Huntingdon Valley Country Club Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania
1932George SmithConcord Country Club Concordville, Pennsylvania
1931George Griffin, Sr.Riverton Country Club Riverton, New Jersey
1930George SmithBala Golf Club Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1929George SmithBala Golf Club Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1928 Clarence Hackney Philmont Country Club Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania
1927Joe CobleConcord Country Club Concordville, Pennsylvania
1926 Jack Campbell Ashbourne Country Club Cheltenham, Pennsylvania
1925Bob BarnettTredyffrin Country Club Paoli, Pennsylvania
1924 Clarence Hackney Linwood Country Club Linwood, New Jersey
1923Bob BarnettStenton Country Club Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1922Charlie HoffnerTredyffrin Country Club Paoli, Pennsylvania

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