Lucky International Open
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The Lucky International Open was a PGA Tour event that was played in the 1960s at Harding Park Golf Club, a public course in San Francisco across Lake Merced from the more glamorous Olympic Club. One of the founders and sponsors of the Lucky International Open was Eugene Selvage, owner of the Lucky Lager Brewing Company. San Francisco native and long-time veteran, Ken Venturi, would win his 14th and last PGA Tour event here in 1966.[1] The deteriorating conditions and antiquated facilities at Harding Park caused the PGA Tour to leave at the end of the decade.
Winners
San Francisco Open Invitational
- 1969 Steve Spray
Lucky International Open
- 1968 Billy Casper
- 1967 No tournament
- 1966 Ken Venturi
- 1965 George Archer
- 1964 Chi Chi Rodriguez
- 1963 Jack Burke, Jr.
- 1962 Gene Littler
- 1961 Gary Player
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