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The South Carolina Open is the South Carolina state open golf tournament, open to both amateurs and PGA professionals. It is organized by the Carolinas section of the PGA of America, and both state opens run by the Carolinas section, the North Carolina Open and the South Carolina Open, are the only ones in the United States that prohibit non-PGA professionals from competing.
1962 U.S. Women's Open; 1973 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates; Spring 1975 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates; 1977 LPGA Championship; 1990 NCAA women's golf championship; 1991 Ryder Cup; 1997 World Cup of Golf; 2003 Palmer Cup; 2003 WGC-World Cup; 2012 PGA Championship; 2019 U.S. Women's Open; 2021 PGA Championship
The North Carolina Open is the North Carolina state open golf tournament, open to both amateurs and PGA professionals. It is organized by the Carolinas section of the PGA of America, and both state opens run by the Carolinas section, the North Carolina Open and the South Carolina Open, are the only ones in the United States that prohibit non-PGA professionals from competing.
The result: The Women’s Amateur began Aug. 18, starting a two-week flurry of events that continues through the South Carolina Women’s Open that wraps up Sept. 1.
The Carolinas Open is a golf tournament played in the Carolinas, open to both amateur and professional golfers. It is run by the Carolinas section of the PGA of America . It has been played annually since 1923 at a variety of courses around both states.
USC, Clemson and College of Charleston open play in NCAA men’s golf regionals on Monday. Both the Gamecocks and Tigers are seeded 10th, Carolina in the Baton Rouge Regional and Clemson in the ...
The Gamecocks are ranked No. 4 nationally, battle tested with the nation’s toughest schedule, feature three players rated among the season’s top 50 and have experience at the championship venue.
The South Carolina Classic was a golf tournament on the Buy.com Tour from 1991 to 2000. It was played at the Country Club of South Carolina in Florence, South Carolina . The purse in 2000 was US$400,000, with $72,000 going to the winner.