Western Open Golf Tournament

Tiger WoodsFor over 100 years, the Western Open was considered Chicago’s professional golf tournament. First played in 1899 at The Glen View Club, the Western Open in 2006 was the 3rd oldest active PGA Tour tournament, after the British Open (began 1860) and U.S. Open (began 1895). Beginning in 2007, the Western Open was renamed the BMW Championship, part of the FedEx Cup playoff series.

The Western Open was run by the Western Golf Association, which is one of the United States’ oldest golf organizations, with its headquarters located in Golf, Illinois. Throughout its run, the Western Open featured title sponsors Beatrice, Centel, Sprint, Motorola, Advil, Golf Digest and Cialis.

Up until 1961, the Western Open was played on a variety of midwestern golf courses, as well as other select locations such as Phoenix, Salt Lake City, San Francisco and Los Angeles. The Tournament was even held in 1923 at the Colonial Country Club in Memphis, Tennessee.

MOTOROLA-WESTERN-OPEN

The Motorola Western Open at Cog Hill

Starting in 1962, the Western Open entered its run as Chicago’s professional golf tournament. From 1962 until 1974, the Western Open golf tournament was hosted at some of Chicago’s top golf courses, including Medinah Country Club, Beverly Country Club, Olympia Fields Country Club and the old Tam O’Shanter Country Club in Niles.

In 1974 the Western Open began a run of 19 straight events at the Butler National Golf Club in Oak Brook. During this time, Butler National earned its reputation as one of the most challenging golf courses in the country, requiring elite length off the tee and premium golf club distance control.

In 1990, when the PGA Tour adopted a policy of holding events only at clubs which allowed minorities and women to be members, the tournament was moved to Cog Hill Golf & Country Club in Lemont. The Dubsdread Course at Cog Hill played host to the Western Open from 1991 to 2006.

In 2007, the Western Open was renamed – and changed in terms of invitational criteria – by the BMW Championship, part of the FedEx Cup Playoff Series. The Western Golf Association continued to have input in the running of the tournament.

The 2011 BMW Championship was the final event played at Cog Hill and was won by 2013 U.S. Open champion Justin Rose. The tournament has been played at multiple golf courses in the Midwest over the past few years.

Western Open Champions

Year Champion Venue Location
2006 Trevor Immelman Cog Hill Golf & Country Club Lemont, IL
2005 Jim Furyk Cog Hill Golf & Country Club Lemont, IL
2004 Stephen Ames Cog Hill Golf & Country Club Lemont, IL
2003 Tiger Woods Cog Hill Golf & Country Club Lemont, IL
2002 Jerry Kelly Cog Hill Golf & Country Club Lemont, IL
2001 Scott Hoch Cog Hill Golf & Country Club Lemont, IL
2000 Robert Allenby Cog Hill Golf & Country Club Lemont, IL
1999 Tiger Woods Cog Hill Golf & Country Club Lemont, IL
1998 Joe Durant Cog Hill Golf & Country Club Lemont, IL
1997 Tiger Woods Cog Hill Golf & Country Club Lemont, IL
1996 Steve Stricker Cog Hill Golf & Country Club Lemont, IL
1995 Billy Mayfair Cog Hill Golf & Country Club Lemont, IL
1994 Nick Price Cog Hill Golf & Country Club Lemont, IL
1993 Nick Price Cog Hill Golf & Country Club Lemont, IL
1992 Ben Crenshaw Cog Hill Golf & Country Club Lemont, IL
1991 Russ Cochran Cog Hill Golf & Country Club Lemont, IL
1990 Wayne Levi Butler National Golf Club Oak Brook, IL
1989 Mark McCumber Butler National Golf Club Oak Brook, IL
1988 Jim Benepe Butler National Golf Club Oak Brook, IL
1987 D.A. Weibring Butler National Golf Club Oak Brook, IL
1986 Tom Kite Butler National Golf Club Oak Brook, IL
1985 Scott Verplank Butler National Golf Club Oak Brook, IL
1984 Tom Watson Butler National Golf Club Oak Brook, IL
1983 Mark McCumber Butler National Golf Club Oak Brook, IL
1982 Tom Weiskopf Butler National Golf Club Oak Brook, IL
1981 Ed Fiori Butler National Golf Club Oak Brook, IL
1980 Scott Simpson Butler National Golf Club Oak Brook, IL
1979 Larry Nelson Butler National Golf Club Oak Brook, IL
1978 Andy Bean Butler National Golf Club Oak Brook, IL
1977 Tom Watson Butler National Golf Club Oak Brook, IL
1976 Al Geiberger Butler National Golf Club Oak Brook, IL
1975 Hale Irwin Butler National Golf Club Oak Brook, IL
1974 Tom Watson Butler National Golf Club Oak Brook, IL
1973 Billy Casper Midlothian Country Club Midlothian, Illinois
1972 Jim Jamieson Sunset Ridge Country Club Northfield, Illinois
1971 Bruce Crampton Olympia Fields Country Club Olympia Fields, Illinois
1970 Hugh Royer, Jr. Beverly Country Club Chicago, Illinois
1969 Billy Casper Midlothian Country Club Midlothian, Illinois
1968 Jack Nicklaus Olympia Fields Country Club Olympia Fields, Illinois
1967 Jack Nicklaus Beverly Country Club Chicago, Illinois
1966 Billy Casper Medinah Country Club Medinah, Illinois
1965 Billy Casper Tam O’Shanter Country Club Niles, Illinois
1964 Chi Chi Rodriguez Tam O’Shanter Country Club Niles, Illinois
1963 Arnold Palmer Beverly Country Club Chicago, Illinois
1962 Jacky Cupit Medinah Country Club Medinah, Illinois
1961 Arnold Palmer Blythefield Country Club Belmont, Michigan
1960 Stan Leonard Western Golf & Country Club Redford, Michigan
1959 Mike Souchak Pittsburgh Field Club Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
1958 Doug Sanders Red Run Golf Club Royal Oak, Michigan
1957 Doug Ford Plum Hollow Country Club Southfield, Michigan
1956 Mike Fetchick Presidio Golf Club San Francisco, California
1955 Cary Middlecoff Portland Golf Club Portland, Oregon
1954 Lloyd Mangrum Kenwood Country Club Cincinnati, Ohio
1953 E.J. “Dutch” Harrison Bellerive Country Club Saint Louis, Missouri
1952 Lloyd Mangrum Westwood Country Club Saint Louis, Missouri
1951 Marty Furgol Davenport Country Club Pleasant Valley, Iowa
1950 Sam Snead Brentwood Country Club Los Angeles, California
1949 Sam Snead Keller Golf Course Saint Paul, Minnesota
1948 Ben Hogan Brookfield Country Club Clarence, New York
1947 Johnny Palmer Salt Lake City Country Club Salt Lake City, Utah
1946 Ben Hogan Sunset Country Club Saint Louis, Missouri
1945 Cancelled due to World War II    
1944 Cancelled due to World War II    
1943 Cancelled due to World War II    
1942 Herman Barron Phoenix Golf Club Phoenix, Arizona
1941 Ed Oliver Phoenix Golf Club Phoenix, Arizona
1940 Jimmy Demaret River Oaks Country Club Houston, Texas
1939 Byron Nelson Medinah Country Club Medinah, Illinois
1938 Ralph Guldahl Westwood Country Club Saint Louis, Missouri
1937 Ralph Guldahl Canterbury Golf Club Beachwood, Ohio
1936 Ralph Guldahl Davenport Country Club Pleasant Valley, Iowa
1935 Johnny Revolta South Bend Country Club South Bend, Indiana
1934 Harry Cooper Country Club of Peoria Peoria Heights, Illinois
1933 Macdonald Smith Olympia Fields Country Club Olympia Fields, Illinois
1932 Walter Hagen Canterbury Golf Club Beachwood, Ohio
1931 Ed Dudley Miami Valley Golf Club Dayton, Ohio
1930 Gene Sarazen Indianwood Golf & Country Club Lake Orion, Michigan
1929 Tommy Armour Ozaukee Country Club Mequon, Wisconsin
1928 Abe Espinosa North Shore Country Club Glenview, Illinois
1927 Walter Hagen Olympia Fields Country Club Olympia Fields, Illinois
1926 Walter Hagen Highland Golf & Country Club Indianapolis, Indiana
1925 Macdonald Smith Youngstown Country Club Youngstown, Ohio
1924 Bill Mehlhorn Calumet Country Club Homewood, Illinois
1923 Jock Hutchison Colonial Country Club Cordova, Tennessee
1922 Mike Brady Oakland Hills Country Club Bloomfield Hills, MI
1921 Walter Hagen Oakwood Club Cleveland Heights, Ohio
1920 Jock Hutchison Olympia Fields Country Club Olympia Fields, Illinois
1919 Jim Barnes Mayfield Country Club Lyndhurst, Ohio
1918 Cancelled due to World War I    
1917 Jim Barnes Westmoreland Country Club Wilmette, Illinois
1916 Walter Hagen Blue Mound Golf & Country Club Milwaukee, Wisconsin
1915 Tom McNamara Glen Oak Golf Club Glen Ellyn, Illinois
1914 Jim Barnes Interlachen Country Club Minneapolis, Minnesota
1913 John McDermott Memphis Country Club Memphis, Tennessee
1912 Macdonald Smith Idlewild Country Club Flossmoor, Illinois
1911 Robert Simpson Kent Country Club Grand Rapids, Michigan
1910 Chick Evans (Am) Beverly Country Club Chicago, Illinois
1909 Willie Anderson Skokie Country Club Glencoe, Illinois
1908 Willie Anderson Normandie Golf Club Saint Louis, Missouri
1907 Robert Simpson Hinsdale Golf Club Clarendon Hills, Illinois
1906 Alex Smith Homewood Country Club Flossmoor, Illinois
1905 Arthur Smith Cincinnati Golf Club Cincinnati, Ohio
1904 Willie Anderson Kent Country Club Grand Rapids, Michigan
1903 Alex Smith Milwaukee Country Club River Hills, Wisconsin
1902 Willie Anderson Euclid Club Cleveland Heights, Ohio
1901 Laurie Auchterlonie Midlothian Country Club Midlothian, Illinois
1900 No tournament    
1899 Willie Smith Glen View Club Golf, Illinois
       
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  1. Are there any pictures or TV clips available for the 1964 Western Open?

    I caddied for Arnold Palmer in this Open and was looking for information/pictures/video.

    Thank you for your help.
    Chuck Ramsay

  2. I didn’t find anything from 1964, but I did find this video from 1963 as Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Julius Boros battle for the title at Beverly Country Club. https://youtu.be/NbOyihzPz-c.

  3. Hi Walter, Do you have any broadcast video or images from the 1974 Western Open? Similar story as above, I’m looking for images or video that show Tom Watson’s caddy from this event.

  4. Any chance of having anything from the 1974 Western Open? It was Tom Watson’s first win on the PGA Tour and my dad was on the bag for him.

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