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The John G. Anderson Memorial Invitational Four-Ball Past Champions The John G. Anderson Memorial Invitational Four-Ball Past Champions 1933 Mark J. Stuart Forsgate Country Club Edmund Held 1934 George T. Dunlap, Jr. Pomonok Country Club E.Leonard Beard, Jr. 1935 William S. Meany, Jr. Country Club of Waterbury Robert Grant 1936 Thomas Goodwin Winged Foot Golf Club Joseph F. Gagliardi 1937 Edmund H. Driggs, Jr. Cherry Valley Club W. Neal Fulkrson 1938 Jack R. Creavy Hickory Country Club Richard D. Chapman 1939 William P. Turnesa Fairview Country Club Udo M. Reinach 1940 William P. Turnesa Fairview Country Club Udo M. Reinach 1941 William Y. Dear, Jr. Forsgate Country Club Karl F. Kellerman, Jr. 1946 Richard D. Chapman Winged Foot Golf Club Richard L. Hackett 1947 Robert Sweeney Meadow Brook Club Christopher Dunphy Page 1 of 8 The John G. Anderson Memorial Invitational Four-Ball Past Champions 1948 William J. Schappa, Jr. Winged Foot Golf Club Edward B. Vaughan 1949 William J. Schappa, Jr. Winged Foot Golf Club Edward B. Vaughan 1950 Billy Edwards Rockville Country Club Tim Holland 1951 William Dear, Jr. Montclair Golf Club Kenneth Gordon 1952 Mal Galletta North Hills Golf Club Gordon Stott 1953 Frank Strafaci Garden City Country Club Don Cherry 1954 Ralph Bogart Chevy Chase Club Robert Brownell 1955 Ralph Bogart Chevy Chase Club Robert Brownell 1956 Robert Wilke Lehigh Country Club Lawrence Bell 1957 Ralph Bogart Chevy Chase Club Robert Brownell 1958 Deane Beman Bethesda Country Club William I. Buppert Page 2 of 8 The John G. Anderson Memorial Invitational Four-Ball Past Champions 1959 Deane Beman Bethesda Country Club William I. Buppert 1960 Ralph Bogart Chevy Chase Club Robert Brownell 1961 William Hyndman, I I I Huntingdon Valley Country Club Thomas Hyndman 1962 William Care Atlantic City Country Club Ellis Taylor 1963 William Hyndman, I I I Huntingdon Valley Country Club Thomas Hyndman 1964 Ralph Bogart Chevy Chase Club Robert Brownell 1965 Carl Timsen Piping Rock Club Richard Remsen 1966 Dr. Ted Lencsyk Indian Hill Country Club Henry Budney 1967 Eugene Francis Equinox Country Club William Edwards 1968 Craig Wood Harmon Winged Foot Golf Club Richard M. Harmon 1969 Stanley Hilinski Manchester Country Club Tom Gorman Page 3 of 8 The John G. Anderson Memorial Invitational Four-Ball Past Champions 1970 G. H. Bostwick, Jr. Meadow Brook Country Club James Bostwick 1971 E. Tutwiler Pine Valley Golf Club William Hyndman 1972 George Marucci University of Maryland Richard Bendall 1973 Mike Ford Rollins College John Hall 1974 Jim Bostwicvk Meadow Brook Country Club Pete Bostwick 1975 Neil Christie Winged Foot Golf Club John P. O’Hara 1976 Richard Siderowf Doral Country Club Howard Kaskel 1977 Gerald P. Nye, Jr. Columbia Country Club Martin R. West, I I I 1978 Jerry Courville, Sr. Shorehaven Golf Club Jerry Courville, Jr. 1979 Jerry Courville, Sr. Shorehaven Golf Club Jerry Courville, Jr. 1980 John Birmingham Oakmont Country Club Frank Fuhrer Page 4 of 8 The John G. Anderson Memorial Invitational Four-Ball Past Champions 1981 Clint Mcdermott Golf Club of Avon John Aylsworth 1982 Robert A. Horak Ontario Golf Club David C. Boeff 1983 Jerry Courville, Sr. Shorehaven Golf Club Jerry Courville, Jr. 1984 Neil Christie Winged Foot Golf Club John P. O’Hara 1985 Warren Choate Williamsport Country Club Joe Reynolds 1986 Neil Christie Winged Foot Golf Club John P. O’Hara 1987 Randy Sonnier Champions Golf Club Robert Mckinney 1988 Steven Spencer Furman Golf Club Larry Tedesco 1989 Bob Lewis, Jr. Canterbury Golf Club Robert M. Fairchild 1990 Adam Spring Boca West Club Jonathan Jame 1991 Peter Van Ingen Piping Rock Club R. J. Nakashian Page 5 of 8 The John G. Anderson Memorial Invitational Four-Ball Past Champions 1992 Jimmy Chapman Hackberry Country Club Mike Hoyle 1993 Chris Cupit The Honors Course Boyd Dethero 1994 Paul Demick Legends Club of Tennessee Mike Riley 1995 Tom Yellin The Stanwich Club Jack Kiernan 1996 Jamie Crow TPC at Summerlin Bradley Exber 1997 Pascal Grizot Joyenval, France Francois Illouz 1998 Jody Fanagan Portmarnock, Ireland Noel Fox 1999 Tom Yellin The Stanwich Club Jack Kiernan 2000 James Reid Oak Tree Golf Club Tripp Davis 2001 James Reid Oak Tree Golf Club Tripp Davis 2002 Rob Martin, I I I The Golf Club at Genoa Lakes Phillip Huff Page 6 of 8 The John G. Anderson Memorial Invitational Four-Ball Past Champions 2003 James D. Graham Winged Foot Golf Club Andrew R. Svoboda 2004 Mark Love Brunswick Country Club Jay Cason 2005 Greg Kennedy Jennings Mill Country Club Kyle Harper 2006 Bart Goodwin Hackberry Creek Country Club Jeff Makohon 2007 Frank Fairman Punxsutawney Country Club Nathan Smith 2008 Frank Fairman Punxsutawney Country Club Nathan Smith 2009 Gregory E. Rohlf Winged Foot Golf Club Jeffrey Fenn Putman 2010 Parker Smith The Country Club Philip Breeding 2011 Parker Smith The Country Club Dan Crockett 2012 Parker Smith The Country Club Dan Crockett 2013 Max Buckley Westchester Country Club Max Christiana Page 7 of 8 The John G. Anderson Memorial Invitational Four-Ball Past Champions 2014 Luis Fernando Barco Lima Golf Club Patricio Alzamora 2015 Roger Newsom Elizabeth Manor Golf & C.C. Adam Horton 2016 Chris Troy Winged Foot Golf Club James Nicholas 2017 Kenny Ebalo Southern Highlands Golf Club Shane Sigsbee 2018 Brett Boner Carolina Golf Club Stephen Woodard 2019 Chris Stutts Silo Ridge Field Club Stephen Summers Page 8 of 8.
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