British Columbia Open | |
Location: | British Columbia, Canada |
Establishment: | 1928 |
Tour: | Canadian Tour |
Format: | Stroke play |
Final Year: | 1993 |
Final Champion: | Eric Woods |
The British Columbia Open, commonly known as the B. C. Open, was a golf tournament that was held in British Columbia, Canada. It was held annually from 1928 until 1993 except for during the Second World War and 1958, when it was cancelled due to the celebratory British Columbia Centennial Open.[1]
The B. C. Open was a fixture on the Canadian Tour from the tours foundation,[2] when it was the opening tournament in 1966, until 1993 when the British Columbia Professional Golfers Association decided to discontinue the event.[3] Shortly afterwards, the BC TEL Pacific Open was founded as a replacement event on the tour.
At various times the B. C. Open was played over 36, 54 and 72 holes, often differing from one year to the next.
Year | Venue | Winner | Score | Ref | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Xerox B.C. Open | |||||
1994 | Tournament cancelled | ||||
1993 | Predator Ridge | 278 (−14) | |||
1992 | Point Grey | 274 (−10) | |||
1991 | Point Grey | 274 (−10) | |||
Canadian Airlines–George Williams B.C. Open | |||||
1990 | 203 (−13) | ||||
1989 | Point Grey | 268 (−16) | |||
1988 | Point Grey | 207 (−6) | |||
George Williams B.C. Open | |||||
1987 | Point Grey | 204 (−9) | |||
1986 | Point Grey | 205 (−8) | |||
1985 | Point Grey | 208 (−5) | |||
1984 | Point Grey | 271 (−17) | |||
British Columbia Open | |||||
1983 | Point Grey | 207 (−9) | |||
1982 | Point Grey | 203 (−13) | |||
1981 | Chilliwack | 200 (−13) | |||
1980 | Glen Meadows | 275 (−13) | [4] | ||
1979 | Glen Meadows | 210 (−6) | [5] | ||
1978 | Prince George | 205 (−8) | [6] | ||
1977 | Marine Drive | 205 (−8) | |||
1976 | Quilchena | Cec Ferguson (am) | 206 (−10) | ||
1975 | Quilchena | 211 (−5) | [7] | ||
1974 | Point Grey | 212 (−4) | [8] | ||
1973 | Richmond | 213 (−3) | |||
1972 | Vancouver | 206 (−10) | |||
1971 | Marine Drive | 206 (−7) | |||
1970 | Richmond | 209 (−7) | |||
1969 | 203 (−7) | ||||
1968 | Gorge Vale | 209 (−7) | |||
1967 | Marine Drive | John Johnston (am) | 200 (−13) | ||
1966 | Point Grey | 209 (−7) | |||
1965 | Vancouver | 203 (−13) | |||
1964 | Vancouver | 208 (−8) | |||
1963 | Point Grey | 210 (−6) | |||
1962 | Shaughnessy | 290 (+2) | |||
1961 | Chilliwack | 207 (−3) | |||
1960 | Marine Drive | 268 (−16) | |||
1959 | Point Grey | 215 (−1) | |||
British Columbia Centennial Open | |||||
1958 | Point Grey | 270 (−18) | |||
British Columbia Open | |||||
1957 | Vancouver | 140 (−4) | |||
1956 | Point Grey | 139 (−5) | |||
1955 | Shaughnessy | 270 (−18) | |||
1954 | Quilchena | 210 (−3) | |||
1953 | Quilchena | 271 (−13) | |||
1952 | Shaughnessy | 276 (−12) | [9] | ||
1951 | Rossland-Trail | 278 (−10) | |||
1950 | Marine Drive | 278 (−6) | [10] | ||
1949 | Point Grey | 271 (−13) | |||
1948 | Shaughnessy | 280 (−8) | |||
1947 | Capilano | 277 (−11) | |||
1946 | Uplands | 272 (−8) | |||
1940–45 | Not held due to World War II | ||||
1939 | Point Grey | 292 (+8) | |||
1938 | Shaughnessy | 277 (−11) | |||
1937 | Oak Bay | Jimmy Todd (am) | 273 (−3) | ||
1936 | Marine Drive | Russ Case (am) | 277 (−7) | ||
1935 | Quilchena | 285 (+1) | |||
1934 | Royal Colwood | 291 | |||
1933 | Vancouver | 283 (−5) | |||
1932 | Jericho | Ken Black (am) | 286 (−2) | ||
1931 | Uplands | 284 (E) | |||
1930 | Point Grey | 279 (−5) | |||
1929 | Oak Bay | 278 | |||
1928 | Shaughnessy | 292 (+4) |
. The World of Professional Golf 1976 . Mark McCormack . Collins . 1976 . 421 . 0385149409.
. The World of Professional Golf 1975 . Mark McCormack . Collins . 1975 . 360 . 0002119552.