Oakville Beaver, 31 Aug 1994, p. 32

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The Canadian Open â€" Wednesday, August 31, 1994 "G4 (C We‘re clearing out all of our ‘94 models to make way for the ‘95‘s No Reasonable Offer Refused 1994 Jeep YJ 1994 Grand Cherokee > 12 to â€"_ Choose From! . JACKETS, PANTS SWEATERS LOTS ON SALE IN STORE! 7 I (905) 847â€"7255 BAGâ€"TOâ€"SCHOOL SALE ALL BAGS 15% OFF iNe also cam;y 100% Hemp Vests Hats OURr LOW REGULAR PRICE Maternity ROYAL WINDSOR DR at® IOU IN A SCENIC LAKESIDE SETTIN Conducted by; The Royal Canadian Golf Association Title Sponsor: Bell Canada 1994 Dates: Sept. 5th to 11th Tournament Rounds: Thursday to Sunday (Sept. 8th to11th) Defending Champion: David Frost (279) Purse: $1.8â€"million, first prize of $324,000 (Cdn. funds) Venue: Glen Abbey Golf Club, yardage 7,102, par 72 RCGA President: Keith Gray, Toronto, Ontario Tournament Chairman: Dr. Brad Turley Managing Director of Championships: Bill Paul dn se en L s s c Field: 156 players, cut to low 70 and Gd 197 7/ UM1 dite? 36 holes. Playoff: Sudden death, to begin at 17th hole History: _ The Bell Canadian Open is the third oldest national Open championship in the world (1904). Winners Since 1971 (at Glen Abbey unless otherwise noted: 1971, Lee Trevino (275) at Richelieu Valley; 1972, Gay Brewer (275) at Cherry Hill; 1973, Tom Weiskopt (278) at Richelieu Valley; 1974, Bobby Nichols (270) a tMississauga; 1975, Tom Weiskopf (274) at Royal Montreal; 1976, Jerry Pate (267) at Windsor Essex; 1977, Lee Trevino (280); 1978, Bruce Lietzke (283); 1979, Lee Trevino (281); 1980, Bob Gilder (274) at Royal Montreal; 1982, Peter Oosterhuis (280); 1982, Bruce Listzke (277); 1983,John Cook (277); 1984, Greg Norman (278); 1985, Curtis Strange (279); 1986, Bob Murphy 156 players cut to low 70 and those tied for 70th after es3 < e R (280); 1987, Curtis Strangé (276); 1988, Ken Green (275); 1989, Steve Jones (271); 1990, Wayne Levi (278); 1991, Nick Price (273); 1992, Greg Norman (280); 1993, David Frost (279). First Champion: J.H. Oke, 156 total (1904) â€"Royal Montreal Last Canadian Champion: Pat Fletcher, 280 total (1 954) at Point Grey Last Amateur Champion: Doug Sanders, 273 total (1956) at Beaconsfield Successive Victories: J. Douglas Edgar, 1919â€"1920; Leo Diegel, 1924â€"1925, 1928â€"1929; Sam Snead, 1940â€"1941; and Jim Ferrier: 1950â€"1951 Most Victories: (4) Leo Diegel in 1924, 1925, 1928, 1929; (3) Tommy Armour in 1927, 1930, 1934; Sam Snead in 1938, 1940, 1941; and Lee Trevino in 1971, 1977, 1979; (2) Charles Murray in 1906 and 1911; Albert Murray in 1908 and 1913; Karl Keffer in 1909 and 1914; J. Douglas Edgar in 1919 and 1920; Harry Cooper in 1932 and 1937; Jim Ferrier in 1950 and 1951; Doug Ford in 1959 and 1963; Tom Weiskopf in 1973 and 1975; Bruce Lietzke in 1978 and 1982; Curtis Strange in 1985 and 1987; andGreg Norman in 1984 and 1992. 72â€"Hole Record: Johnny Palmer, 263 total (1952) ‘Largest Victory Margin: 11 strokes, Johnny Palmer (1952) Highest Winning 72â€"Hole Score: 314, Charles Murray (1911) gg'MkBUY ond SELL ANTIQUES OoPEN Thurs.â€"Fri. 1 p.m.â€"5 p.m. Sat. 12 noonâ€"5 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m.â€"5 p.m. Mon.â€"Wed. appointment or change 99 Bronte Rd. Oakville next to Bronte Antique Market (905) 825â€"0804 Res. (905) 634â€"5835 During The Burlington Burtic‘s EAntiques ANTIQUE MARKET Harbourview Plaza Lakeshore Bronte Rds., Oakville (Hwy, 2 Hwy. 25) Saturdays 12 noonâ€"5 p.m Su nday 10 a.m.â€"5 p.m. For more information (905) 634â€"5835 (905) 825â€"0804 Swing Into Fall With Sweaters From , RKantw 1

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