Saskatchewan Open
Tournament information
LocationSaskatchewan, Canada
Established1919
Tour(s)Canadian Tour
FormatStroke play
Current champion
United States John Pak

The Saskatchewan Open is a golf tournament on PGA Tour Canada that is held in Saskatchewan, Canada.

Founded in 1919, the Saskatchewan Open was held annually until 1981, only missing from the calendar in 1924 when the Western Canada tournament was held in Saskatchewan and for four years during the Second World War. Following the withdrawal of major sponsors, Molson Brewery, it was not held in 1982. Still lacking sponsors, it returned in 1983 and 1984 but as a relatively minor event before entering an extended hiatus.[1] Having not been played from 1985 to 2007, it was revived in 2008. From 2010 to 2016 the tournament had several changes of title, all reflecting its host venue and sponsor, the Dakota Dunes Casino. [2]

Winners

YearVenue[3][4][5]Winner[6]ScoreRef
Elk Ridge Saskatchewan Open
2023Elk Ridge ResortUnited States John Pak259
Elk Ridge Open
2022Elk Ridge ResortCanceled[7]
2021Elk Ridge ResortCanada Raoul Ménard201
2017–2020No tournament
SIGA Dakota Dunes Open
2016Dakota Dunes GLGermany Max Rottluff265
2015Dakota Dunes GLUnited States Michael Letzig272[lower-alpha 1]
2014Dakota Dunes GLUnited States Matt Harmon264
Dakota Dunes Open
2013Dakota Dunes GLUnited States Wil Collins267
Dakota Dunes Casino Open
2012Dakota Dunes GLCanada Matt Hill269[lower-alpha 2]
2011Dakota Dunes GLUnited States Joe Panzeri273
2010Dakota Dunes GLUnited States Will Wilcox263
Saskatchewan Open
2009Dakota Dunes GLUnited States Andres Gonzales274
2008Dakota Dunes GLNew Zealand Josh Geary270
1985–2007No tournament
1984Saskatoon G&CCCanada Brian French (amateur)143[8]
1983Saskatoon G&CCCanada Darrell McDonald213
1982No tournament
Molson Saskatchewan Open
1981Wascana CCCanada Cec Ferguson204
1980Saskatoon G&CCCanada Jerry Anderson207[lower-alpha 3][9]
1979Wascana CCCanada Jerry Anderson208
1978Riverside CCCanada Roger Klatt211
Saskatchewan Open
1977Wascana CCCanada Dan Halldorson207[lower-alpha 4]
1976Holiday Park CCCanada Dan Talbot204
1975Murray Municipal GCCanada Greg Pidlaski211
1974Saskatoon G&CCCanada Bob Panasik203
1973Wascana CCCanada Leo Bradshaw209
1972Riverside CCNew Zealand Terry Kendall206
1971Regina GCUnited States Tom McGinnis142[lower-alpha 5]
1970Canada Brian Bamford138
1969Canada Bobby Cox208
1968Canada Moe Norman208[lower-alpha 6]
1967Canada Len Harvey218
1966Canada Frank Fowler205
1965Canada Stan Homenuik207
1964Canada Dave Berg214[10]
1963Canada Moe Norman210
1962Canada Bob Wylie209
1961Canada Jimmy Doyle212
1960Canada Buddy Loftus209
1959Canada Len Collett217
1958Canada Douglas Silverberg215
1957Canada Henry Martell208
1956Canada Henry Martell218
1955Canada Stan Leonard132
1954Canada Gordon Beattle154
1953Canada Henry Martell206
1952Canada Henry Martell208
1951Canada Pat Fletcher209
1950Canada Stan Leonard212
1949Willowdale GCCanada Tom Ross183[5]
1948Prince Albert GCCanada Pat Fletcher139
1947Saskatoon G&CCCanada Pat Fletcher140
1946Regina GCCanada Wilf Greenwood143
1942–45No tournament due to restrictions during World War II[5]
1941Saskatoon G&CCCanada Wilf Greenwood148
1940Moose Jaw GCCanada Wilf Greenwood146
1939Regina GCCanada Kas Zabowski140
1938Waskesiu GCCanada Tom Ross148
1937Riverside CCCanada Wilf Greenwood144[lower-alpha 7]
1936Prince Albert GCCanada Wilf Greenwood143[lower-alpha 8]
1935Moose Jaw GCCanada Hugh Fletcher149
1934Regina GCCanada Tom Ross152
1933Saskatoon G&CCCanada George Bigelow150
1932Regina GCCanada Joe Land148
1931Riverside CCCanada Jack Cuthbert151
1930Moose Jaw GCCanada Hal Clarke146
1929Wascana CCCanada Eric Bannister149
1928Saskatoon GCCanada Tom Ross141
1927Moose Jaw GCCanada Freddie Fletcher141
1926Regina GC
Wascana CC
Canada Joe Land146
1925Moose Jaw GCCanada Willie Kidd156
1924Not held due to hosting of Western Canada tournament[3]
1923Wascana CCCanada Duncan Sutherland148
1922Moose Jaw GCCanada Duncan Sutherland156
1921Saskatoon GCCanada Jackson Walton152
1920Regina GCCanada George Ayton143
1919Canada Alex Weir161
  1. Letzig won following a playoff.
  2. Hill won following a playoff.
  3. Anderson won with a birdie on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff.
  4. Halldorson won following a playoff.
  5. McGinnis won following a playoff.
  6. Norman won following a playoff.
  7. Greenwood won following a playoff.
  8. Greenwood won following a playoff.

References

  1. Tiefenbach, Arnie (May 18, 1985). "No Saskatchewan Open". The Leader-Post. Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Retrieved April 9, 2020 via Google News Archive.
  2. Zary, Darren (August 1, 2019). "Dunes Open past participants on path to future golf success". Star-Phoenix. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. p. B2. Retrieved March 23, 2020 via Newspapers.com.
  3. 1 2 Harvie, Lori (May 23, 2019). "The Twenties". Golf Saskatchewan. Retrieved April 9, 2020.
  4. Harvie, Lori (May 30, 2019). "The Thirties". Golf Saskatchewan. Retrieved April 9, 2020.
  5. 1 2 3 Harvie, Lori (June 6, 2019). "The Forties". Golf Saskatchewan. Retrieved April 9, 2020.
  6. "Saskatchewan Open / Dakota Dunes Open" (PDF). Saskatchewan Golf. 2019. Retrieved April 8, 2020.
  7. "Heavy rain forces cancellation of Elk Ridge Open". PGA Tour. 25 June 2022. Archived from the original on 26 June 2022. Retrieved 15 May 2023.
  8. "French wins". The Leader-Post. Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. September 10, 1984. Retrieved April 9, 2020 via Google News Archive.
  9. "Anderson rallies to sink Knapp". The Leader-Post. Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. August 11, 1980. Retrieved April 9, 2020 via Google News Archive.
  10. "Hot finish by Berg". Star-Phoenix. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. August 31, 1964. Retrieved April 9, 2020 via Google News Archive.


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