The New Jersey State Open Championship is the New Jersey state open golf tournament,[1] open to both amateur and professional golfers. It is organized by the New Jersey State Golf Association. It has been played annually since 1921 at a variety of courses around the state. It was considered a PGA Tour event in the 1920s and 1930s.
Winners
edit- 2024 Derek Gutierrez (a)
- 2023 Brent Paladino
- 2022 Louis Kelly
- 2021 Tyler Hall
- 2020 Mark Costanza (a)
- 2019 Chris Gotterup (a)
- 2018 Marc Issler
- 2017 Luke Graboyes (a)
- 2016 Tyler Hall
- 2015 Tyler Hall
- 2014 Max Greyserman (a)
- 2013 Frank Esposito, Jr.
- 2012 Benjamin Smith (a)
- 2011 Kevin Foley
- 2010 Brian Gaffney
- 2009 Brett Jones
- 2008 Mark McCormick
- 2007 Brian Komline (a)
- 2006 Jason Lamp
- 2005 Brian Komline (a)
- 2004 Ed Whitman
- 2003 Greg Farrow
- 2002 Baker Maddera
- 2001 Chris Dachisen
- 2000 John DiMarco
- 1999 Frank Esposito, Jr.
- 1998 Kenneth Macdonald (a)
- 1997 Chris Dachisen
- 1996 Ed Whitman
- 1995 Ed Whitman
- 1994 Greg Hamilton
- 1993 Greg Hamilton
- 1992 Charlie Cowell
- 1991 Ed Whitman
- 1990 David Glenz
- 1989 Steve Sieg
- 1988 David Glenz
- 1987 Jamie Howell
- 1986 David Glenz
- 1985 Gary Ostrega
- 1984 David Glenz
- 1983 Jack Kiefer
- 1982 Russell Helwig
- 1981 Bob Issler
- 1980 Russell Helwig
- 1979 Art Silvestrone, Jr.
- 1978 Tom Ulozas
- 1977 Mike Stubblefield
- 1976 Jack Kiefer
- 1975 Jack Kiefer
- 1974 John Buczek
- 1973 Art Silvestrone, Sr.
- 1972 Art Silvestrone, Sr.
- 1971 Babe Lichardus
- 1970 Billy Ziobro (a)
- 1969 Babe Lichardus
- 1968 Ron Howell
- 1967 Pat Schwab
- 1966 Mike Burke Sr.
- 1965 Babe Lichardus
- 1964 Lester Ward
- 1963 Wes Ellis
- 1962 Wes Ellis
- 1961 Billy Farrell
- 1960 Al Mengert
- 1959 Lou Barbaro
- 1958 Al Mengert
- 1957 Al Mengert
- 1956 Chester Sanok (a)
- 1955 Stan Mosel
- 1954 David Baldwin (a)
- 1953 Lou Barbaro
- 1952 Babe Lichardus
- 1951 Chester Sanok (a)
- 1950 Emery Thomas
- 1949 Emery Thomas
- 1948 Jack Mitchell
- 1947 Gene Kunes
- 1946 Jack Mitchell
- 1945 Frank Kringle
- 1944 Vic Ghezzi
- 1943 Vic Ghezzi
- 1942 Charles Whitehead
- 1941 Jack Mitchell
- 1940 Johnny Kinder
- 1939 Jim Barnes
- 1938 Ted Turner
- 1937 Vic Ghezzi
- 1936 Johnny Farrell
- 1935 Byron Nelson
- 1934 Craig Wood
- 1933 Clarence Clark
- 1932 Johnny Kinder
- 1931 Johnny Kinder
- 1930 Paul Runyan
- 1929 Johnny Golden
- 1928 Johnny Golden
- 1927 Johnny Golden
- 1926 Clarence Hackney
- 1925 Clarence Hackney
- 1924 Clarence Hackney
- 1923 Dave Campbell
- 1922 Martin J. O'Loughlin
- 1921 Peter O'Hara
(a) denotes amateur
References
edit- ^ "NJSGA Annually Conducts 24 State Championships". New Jersey State Golf Association. New Jersey State Golf Association. Retrieved 10 April 2023.