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The Louisiana State Open was the state open golf tournament in the U.S. state of Louisiana, open to both amateur and professional golfers.

History

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The inaugural event was held in 1937 and won by Gray Little.[1][2] The event was not held in the mid-1940s due to World War II. The tournament re-started in November of 1946. The tournament and was held at Louisiana State University's golf course in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.[3] The eligibility requirements were reported as: "Professionals and amateurs who have been residents of the state 60 days prior to the tourney are eligible. Also all military personnel and students at Louisiana schools are eligible."[4][5] In the mid-1950s, the state open and the state's professional golf organization championships started to be played concurrently.[6]

In 1963, Homero Blancas, then a private in the military, won the tournament. He was one of the first amateurs to win the event.[7] Blancas was one of the most notable champions and would go on to a lengthy career on the PGA Tour. In 1969, the 29th event was held at Acadin Hills Country Club.[2]

Winners

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Year Champion Ref.
1937 Gray Little [2]
1938 Jimmy Cole [8]
1939 Ray Hill
1940 Jim McGonigall
1941 Henry Castillo
1942 Gray Little
1943–1945: No tournament due to World War II
1946 Henry Castillo [3][9]
1947 Frank Champ [10]
1948 Honald Millet [5][11]
1949 Gray Little [5]
1950 Johnny Meyers
1951 Tommy Morrow (a) [12][13]
1952 Gray Little
1953 Frank Champ
1954 Frank Champ
1955 Ned White [14]
1956 Frank Champ
1957 Frank Champ
1958 Jerry Stolhand [15][16]
1959 Fred Haas
1960 Jackey Doss
1961 Billy Capps [17]
1962 Billy Capps
1963 Homero Blancas (a) [7][18]
1964 DeWitt Weaver
1965 Tommy Morrow
1966 Richard Parvino
1967 Jerry Lee Comeaux
1968 Tommy Morrow
1969 Bill Daigle (a) [19]
1970 Richard Ellis [20]
1971 Richard Gaille [21]
1972 Robert Flagler [22]
1973 Dick Chassee [23]
1974 Bob Davis (a) [24]

Source:[1]

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