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The Philadelphia Inquirer Open was a golf tournament on the PGA Tour played at various clubs in the greater Philadelphia area in the 1940s. The first event was played as the Philadelphia Inquirer Open Invitational; it was last played in 1949. Fred Byrod was the Inquirer employee who acted as tournament promoter and liaison with the PGA.[1] At the 1945 event, Byron Nelson won the seventh of his record-setting 11 consecutive victories.[2]

Tournament hosts

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Years Course
1948–1949 Whitemarsh Valley Country Club
1947 Cedarbrook Country Club
1945–1946 Llanerch Country Club
1944 Torresdale-Frankford Country Club

Winners

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Year Player Country Score To par Margin
of victory
Runner(s)-up Winner's
share ($)
Ref
Philadelphia Inquirer Open
1949 Joe Kirkwood, Jr.  United States 276 −12 4 strokes United States Johnny Palmer 2,600 [3]
1948 Johnny Palmer  United States 281 −7 4 strokes United States Ben Hogan 2,500 [4]
1947 Bobby Locke  South Africa 277 −7 4 strokes United States Matt Kowal
United States Lloyd Mangrum
2,500 [5]
1946 Herman Barron  United States 277 −3 Playoff United States Lew Worsham 2,500 [6][7]
1945 Byron Nelson  United States 269 −11 2 strokes United States Jug McSpaden 2,500 [8]
Philadelphia Inquirer Open Invitational
1944 Sam Byrd  United States 274 −10 7 strokes United States Craig Wood 6,700 [9]

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