Arlington Hotel Open

Hot Springs Open Invitational
Tournament information
LocationHot Springs, Arkansas
Established1955
Course(s)Hot Springs Country Club
Par72
Tour(s)PGA Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$25,000
Month playedJuly
Final year1963
Tournament record score
Aggregate270 Bo Wininger (1955)
270 Gene Littler (1959)
To par−18 as above
Final champion
Dave Hill
Location map
Hot Springs CC
Location in the United States
Hot Springs CC
Location in Arkansas

The Arlington Hotel Open was a PGA Tour event that was played from 1955 to 1963 at the Arlington golf course of the Hot Springs Country Club near the Arlington Hotel, now known as the Arlington Resort Hotel and Spa, a 484-room resort in the Ouachita Mountains of Hot Springs National Park in Arkansas. The event was also known as the Hot Springs Open or Hot Springs Open Invitational. The Majestic Golf Course was constructed by Willie Park, Jnr. in 1898. The Arlington Golf Course was designed and built by William Diddle in 1927. Jimmy Demaret won the last of his 31 PGA Tour wins at this event in 1957.

Winners

Year Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
Hot Springs Open Invitational
1963 Dave Hill 277 −11 Playoff Mike Souchak
1962 Al Johnston 273 −15 Playoff Bill Collins
1961 Doug Sanders 273 −15 1 stroke Dave Ragan
Jerry Steelsmith
1960 Bill Collins 275 −13 3 strokes Pete Cooper
Arlington Hotel Open
1959 Gene Littler 270 −18 1 stroke Jim Ferree
1958 Julius Boros 273 −15 1 stroke Cary Middlecoff
1957 Jimmy Demaret 276 −12 1 stroke Jack Burke Jr.
Lloyd Mangrum
Billy Maxwell
Johnny Palmer
Mike Souchak
1956 Billy Maxwell 272 −12 1 stroke George Bayer
Ernie Vossler
Hot Springs Open
1955 Bo Wininger 270 −18 5 strokes Doug Ford
Cary Middlecoff

References

  1. ^ "The Arlington Resort Hotel and Spa". Archived from the original on December 12, 2007. Retrieved November 18, 2007.
  2. ^ "The Arlington Golf Courses-Majestic". Archived from the original on July 24, 2007. Retrieved November 18, 2007.
  3. ^ "The Arlington Golf Courses-Arlington". Archived from the original on July 24, 2007. Retrieved November 18, 2007.
  4. ^ "The Year in Golf, 1957". Archived from the original on February 1, 2008. Retrieved November 18, 2007.