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500 Festival Open Invitation

Golf tournament


Golf tournament

FieldValue
name500 Festival Open Invitation
locationSpeedway, Indiana
establishment1960
courseSpeedway Golf Course
par72
yardage
tourPGA Tour
formatStroke play
purse
aggregate264 Billy Casper (1962)
to-par−20 *as above*
final_year1968
final_championUSA Billy Casper
mapUSA#USA Indiana
map_reliefyes
map_labelSpeedway GC
map_captionLocation in United States##Location in Indiana
coordinates

| to-par = −20 as above The 500 Festival Open Invitation was a professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour, played during the 1960s in Indianapolis, Indiana. It was sponsored by The 500 Festival, a not-for-profit volunteer organization created in 1957 to organize civic events to promote the Indianapolis 500.

The tournament was played at the Speedway Golf Course, located in the Indianapolis Motor Speedway complex; the exception was in 1965, when it was played at Greentree Country Club while the Speedway was undergoing renovations.

Tournament highlights

In 1961 Doug Ford won on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff over Arnold Palmer.

In 1963 the Indianapolis 500 was held on Thursday May 30, and the tournament was held over four days from Friday, May 31 to Monday, June 3. Previously the golf tournament was held prior to the running of the race. The one-day turnaround required grounds crews to quickly clean up the nine holes inside the track, used on race day for parking by fans. Considerable attention was given to the fact that several top names on the PGA Tour decided to skip the event. Among the reasons cited was the low purse, and the overall unchallenging nature of the course.

In 1964 the tournament was held from Wednesday, May 27 through Friday, May 29, then concluded Sunday May 31. The Indianapolis 500 was held Saturday May 30. Gary Player sank a birdie putt on the final hole to clinch the victory.

The 1965 tournament was held at Greentree Country Club. The Speedway Golf Course was undergoing a renovation project. In 1966 the tournament was moved out of the month of May and away from the activities directly surrounding the Indy 500. Billy Casper won the event three times while Doug Ford won it twice.

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victoryRunner(s)-upWinner's
share ($)Ref.
[1968](1968-pga-tour)USA Billy Casper (3)280−81 strokeUSA Frank Beard
USA Mike Hill20,000
[1967](1967-pga-tour)USA Frank Beard279−93 strokesUSA Rod Funseth
USA Rives McBee20,000
[1966](1966-pga-tour)USA Billy Casper (2)277−113 strokesUSA R. H. Sikes16,400
[1965](1965-pga-tour)AUS Bruce Crampton279−51 strokeUSA Jacky Cupit
USA Lionel Hebert15,200
[1964](1964-pga-tour)ZAF Gary Player273−111 strokeUSA Doug Sanders
USA Art Wall Jr.12,000
[1963](1963-pga-tour)USA Dow Finsterwald268−162 strokesUSA Tommy Aaron
USA Julius Boros
USA Tony Lema
USA Bobby Nichols10,000
[1962](1962-pga-tour)USA Billy Casper264−201 strokeUSA George Bayer
USA Jerry Steelsmith9,000
[1961](1961-pga-tour)USA Doug Ford (2)273−11PlayoffUSA Arnold Palmer9,000
[1960](1960-pga-tour)USA Doug Ford270−142 strokesUSA Jerry Barber9,000

References

References

  1. "The 500 Festival".
  2. (June 3, 1963). "Speedway Golf Sponsors Angry". Sarasota Journal.
  3. (June 10, 1968). "Casper nips Hill for fourth win". The Gazette.
  4. (July 9, 1967). "Beard Wins Speedway". The Telegraph-Herald.
  5. Burgess, Dale. (August 1, 1966). "Billy Casper is Winner at Indianapolis". The Gettysburg Times.
  6. (May 28, 1965). "Crampton Scores Narrow Victory in 500 Tourney". St. Joseph Gazette.
  7. (June 1, 1964). "Player Plans Brief Vacation". The Blade.
  8. (June 4, 1963). "Finsterwald Wins Golf Tournament". Lakeland Ledger.
  9. (May 29, 1962). "Casper Grabs First Money in 500 Open". The Spokesman-Review.
  10. (May 29, 1961). "Ford Golf Playoff Winner". Ottawa Citizen.
  11. (May 30, 1960). "Doug Ford Wins Speedway Golf". Daytona Beach Morning Journal.
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