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Harding Inaugural Tournament
1925 – Russ Conroy
Lucky International
1961 – Gary Player
1962 – Gene Littler
1963 – Jack Burke, Jr.
1964 – Juan Rodriguez
1965 – George Archer
1966 – Ken Venturi
1968 – Billy Casper
Golden Gate Championship
1959 – Mason Randolph
Eureka Federal PGA Seniors
1981 – Don January
San Francisco Open
1944 – Byron Nelson
1945 – Byron Nelson
1969 – Steve Spray
WGC – American Express Championship
2005 – Tiger Woods
Presidents Cup
2009 – U.S. Team, Captain Fred Couples
Charles Schwab Cup Championship
2010 – John Cook
Charles Schwab Cup Championship
• The 2011 tournament marks the 22nd Anniversary of the Charles Schwab Cup Championship, and as the event celebrates two decades, tournament officials are pleased, to return over $500,000 to local Bay Area non-profit organizations, which brings the cumulative giving total to $3 million.
Come out this November to TPC Harding Park, located in beautiful San Francisco, to see the top 30 players of the season compete in the culminating event in the Champions Tour's "Road to the Charles Schwab Cup," a year long competition that awards points to top-10 finishers and ties in 26 official money Events. Both a winner of the tournament, as well as the year-long Charles Schwab Cup winner, will be crowned at Harding Park on November 6.
San Francisco City Championship
The San Francisco City Golf Championship is an annual golf tournament hosted by the City of San Francisco. Inaugurated in 1917, the event is the country’s oldest municipal golf tournament. The field for the tournament is broken into three separate divisions: Men’s Championship, Men’s Senior, Women’s, and an Open Division.
The tournament is a multiple day event taking place at two historical San Francisco Municipal Golf Courses – TPC Harding Park and Lincoln Golf Course. The field is primarily comprised of Northern California’s finest amateur golfers; however, players of national and international heritage occasionally compete for the title simply known as “The City”. Golfers of all ages and abilities are encouraged to compete in this long running historical tournament.
Past champions include 1964 US Open Champion Ken Venturi, 1999 US Women’s Open Champion Julie Inkster, and 1969 Masters Champion George Archer. For more information on this year’s event and how to sign up, please visit www.sfgolfchampionship.com