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The National Team Championship, which was played under a variety of names, was a team golf tournament played from 1965 to 1972. It was an official PGA Tour event from 1968 to 1972.[1]

Tournament hosts

Winners

PGA Tour event (1968–1972)
Year Tournament name Winners Winning score Margin of victory Runners-up
1972 National Team Championship United States Babe Hiskey and United States Kermit Zarley 67-63-66-66=262 3 strokes United States Grier Jones and United States Johnny Miller
1971 National Team Championship United States Jack Nicklaus and United States Arnold Palmer 62-64-65-66=257 6 strokes Australia Bruce Crampton and United States Orville Moody
United States Gardner Dickinson and United States Sam Snead
United States George Archer and United States Bobby Nichols
1970 National Four-Ball Team Championship United States Jack Nicklaus and United States Arnold Palmer 61-67-64-67=259 3 strokes United States Julius Boros and United States Bill Collins
New Zealand Bob Charles and Australia Bruce Devlin
1969: No tournament
1968 PGA National Team Championship United States George Archer and United States Bobby Nichols 65-66-69-65=265 2 strokes United States Monty Kaser and United States Rives McBee
Unofficial money event (1965–1966)
Year Tournament name Winners Winning score Margin of victory Runners-up
1967: No tournament
1966 PGA Team Championship United States Jack Nicklaus and United States Arnold Palmer 63-66-63-64=256 3 strokes United States Doug Sanders and United States Al Besselink
1965 PGA National Four-ball Championship United States Butch Baird and United States Gay Brewer 70-60-67-62=259 3 strokes United States Jay Hebert and United States Lionel Hebert

References

  1. ^ "Just in ...". Golf World. 66 (10): 15. September 17, 2012.
  2. ^ "Tournament history from Arnold Palmer's official site". Retrieved December 24, 2007.
  3. ^ "Laurel Valley Golf Club". Retrieved December 24, 2007.