Lakes Open

The Lakes Open was a golf tournament played at The Lakes Golf Club in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia between 1934 and 1974. The inaugural event was organised in connection with the visit of a group of American professionals who had earlier played in the Lakes International Cup.

It was held annually until World War II with Jim Ferrier and Norman Von Nida both winning twice. It did not restart until 1947 and was held annually until 1967, except for 1965. The event was revived in 1974 as the Coca-Cola Lakes Open. Ferrier won for the third time in 1948, a feat later matched by Eric Cremin, Kel Nagle and Frank Phillips.

Winners

Year Winner Country Score To par Margin
of victory
Runner(s)-up Ref
1934 Craig Wood United States 283 −5 4 strokes Paul Runyan
1935 Fred Bolger Australia 284 −4 5 strokes Jim Ferrier (a)
1936 Jim Ferrier (a) Australia 281 −7 9 strokes Billy Bolger
1937 Jim Ferrier (a) Australia 297 +9 1 stroke Bill Holder
1938 Norman Von Nida Australia 277 −11 6 strokes Jim Ferrier (a)
1939 Norman Von Nida Australia 292 +4 Playoff Billy Bolger
1940–1946: No tournament
1947 Ossie Pickworth Australia 291 +3 2 strokes Eric Cremin
1948 Jim Ferrier Australia 283 −5 4 strokes Eric Cremin
1949 Eric Cremin Australia 287 −1 3 strokes Norman Von Nida
1950 Eric Cremin Australia 293 +5 4 strokes Kel Nagle
1951 Ted Naismith Australia 296 +8 4 strokes Jack Barkel (a)
Jim Moran
1952 Jimmy Adams Scotland 307 +19 4 strokes Eric Cremin
Kel Nagle
1953 Eric Cremin Australia 296 +8 3 strokes Dan Cullen
Frank Phillips
1954 Kel Nagle Australia 282 −6 8 strokes Ted Rigney (a)
1955 Les Wilson Australia 296 +8 1 strokes Mick Kelly
Jim McInnes
1956 Harry Berwick (a) Australia 305 +17 3 strokes Billy Bolger
Eric Cremin
1957 Kel Nagle Australia 289 +1 1 stroke Bill Holder
1958 Kel Nagle Australia 290 +2 1 stroke Bruce Devlin (a)
1959 Frank Phillips Australia 290 +2 3 strokes Kel Nagle
Len Woodward
1960 Frank Phillips Australia 291 +3 4 strokes Alan Murray
1961 Phil Billings (a) Australia 280 −8 8 strokes Bill See Hoe
1962 Les Wilson Australia 282 −6 3 strokes Phil Billings (a)
1963 Peter Thomson Australia 288 E 2 strokes Bob Swinbourne
1964 Ted Ball Australia 279 −9 2 strokes Les Wilson
1965: No tournament
1966 Frank Phillips Australia 280 −8 7 strokes Alan Murray
1967 Bruce Devlin Australia 287 −1 1 stroke Ted Ball
Jim Moran
1968–1973: No tournament
Coca-Cola Lakes Open
1974 Bob Shearer Australia 297 +5 Playoff Ted Ball
Paul Murray

In 1939 there was an 18-hole playoff a week later. Von Nida scored to 74 to Bulger's 75. In 1974 Shearer won with a birdie at the first extra hole.