Maine Open

The Maine Open is the Maine state open golf tournament, open to both amateur and professional golfers. It is organized by the Maine State Golf Association. It has been played annually since 1918 at a variety of courses around the state.

The first tournament, in 1918, was won by Arthur H. Fenn, who is stated by some sources to be the first American-born golf professional.[1]

Winners

  • 2020 No tournament due to COVID-19 pandemic
  • 2019 Jason Millard
  • 2018 Matthew Campbell
  • 2017 James Dornes
  • 2016 Ted Brown
  • 2015 Matthew Campbell
  • 2014 Andrew Mason
  • 2013 Evan Harmeling
  • 2012 Dustin Cone
  • 2011 Michael Carbone
  • 2010 Dustin Cone
  • 2009 Jim Renner
  • 2008 John Hickson
  • 2007 Todd Westfall
  • 2006 Ricky Jones (amateur)
  • 2005 Kirk Hanefeld
  • 2004 Shawn Warren (amateur)
  • 2003 Kirk Hanefeld
  • 2002 Ryan Ouellette
  • 2001 James Gilleon
  • 2000 Benjamin Nicolay
  • 1999 Kyle Gallo
  • 1998 Joe Cioe
  • 1997 Rodney Butcher
  • 1996 Geoff Sisk
  • 1995 Jerry Diphilippo
  • 1994 David Cummings
  • 1993 Brian Quinn
  • 1992 Joe Clark, Jr.
  • 1991 Mike San Filippo
  • 1990 Pete Morgan
  • 1989 Andy Morse
  • 1988 Wilhelm Winsnes
  • 1987 Mike Colandro
  • 1986 Mike Colandro
  • 1985 Jeff Lewis
  • 1984 Dana Quigley
  • 1983 David O'Kelly
  • 1982 Charles Smith
  • 1981 Don Robertson
  • 1980 Don Brigham
  • 1979 Jeff Lewis
  • 1978 Charles Volpone
  • 1977 Don Iverson
  • 1976 Curt Madson
  • 1975 Bob Menne
  • 1974 Paul Barkhouse
  • 1973 Ralph Johnston
  • 1972 Paul Barkhouse
  • 1971 Steve Robbins (amateur)
  • 1970 Ron Reif
  • 1969 Jim Gillis
  • 1968 Bob Pacheco
  • 1967 Rich Bassett
  • 1966 Ron Leclair
  • 1965 Jim Veno
  • 1964 Ed Whalley
  • 1963 Dan Keefe
  • 1962 Jim Veno (amateur)
  • 1961 Charlie Shepard
  • 1960 Bill Ezinicki
  • 1959 Bob Toski
  • 1958 Bob Crowley
  • 1957 Jim Browning
  • 1956 Art Butler (amateur)
  • 1955 Jim Browning
  • 1954 Phil Friel
  • 1953 Art Butler (amateur)
  • 1952 Jerry Gianferante
  • 1951 Jim Browning
  • 1950 Charlie Shepard
  • 1949 Charlie Shepard
  • 1948 Les Kennedy
  • 1947 Ed Abbott (amateur)
  • 1946 Ed Abbott (amateur)
  • 1945 Leo Hansberry
  • 1944 Larry Leete (amateur)
  • 1943 No tournament
  • 1942 Jerry Gianferante
  • 1941 Willie Wansa
  • 1940 Eddie Bush
  • 1939 Roy Adams
  • 1938 Jim Browning
  • 1937 Larry Rowe
  • 1936 Ernest Newnham
  • 1935 Ernest Newnham
  • 1934 Ernest Newnham
  • 1933 Ernest Newnham
  • 1932 Ernest Newnham
  • 1931 Les Tate
  • 1930 Les Tate
  • 1929 Alex Chisholm
  • 1928 Alex Chisholm
  • 1927 Ernest Newnham
  • 1926 Herb Lagerblade
  • 1925 J. M. Robbins (amateur)
  • 1924 Gilbert Nicholls
  • 1923 Willie Ogg
  • 1922 Ernest Ryall
  • 1921 Charles L. Mothersele
  • 1920 Charles L. Mothersele
  • 1919 F. A. Gilman
  • 1918 Arthur H. Fenn
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References

  1. "Cup countdown: 3 to get ready", The Boston Globe, August 29, 1993   via HighBeam Research (subscription required) .


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