Crowne Plaza Colonial Invitational History and Winner’s List

May 20, 2013

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History and Past Winners Past Results of the Colonial Invitational

Unlike Arnold Palmer and Byron Nelson, there’s no tournament named for Ben Hogan. But if there was one, it would be The Colonial. Hogan won here at the Colonial Invitational five times (1946, 1947, 1952, 1953, 1959) and considered the Colonial Country Club his home course.

The genesis and inspiration for the Colonial Invitational was the 1941 US Open, which was held at Colonial Country Club. It was the first US Open held south of the Mason-Dixon line, and was thought a huge success. Local organizers hoped to capitalize on that goodwill, and in 1946 launched The Colonial Invitational.

Much of the appeal of the Colonial is that it has been played on the same classic course since its inception. Indeed, it’s impossible to imagine the tournament not being held there. The club, which dates to 1936, was designed by John Bredemus and Perry Maxwell and has among its memorable vistas holes that extend along the length of the Trinity River.

The Colonial National Invitational had no title sponsor until 1988, when it became the MasterCard Colonial Invitational. In 2003, it was picked up by Bank of America. In 2007, it became the Crown Plaza Invitational At Colonial. The current purse is $6,200,000, with $1,116,000 going to the winner.

The Colonial winners’ list looks like a Hall of Fame roster. In addition to Hogan, there’s Palmer, Snead, Casper, Bolt, De Vicenzo, Stockton, Crenshaw, Nicklaus, Price, Watson and Mickelson (Tiger is curiously absent). The strength of the winners’ roster is in part due to the strength of field: The Colonial is an Invitational, with only the top 80 players on the previous year’s money list guaranteed a spot.

A unique tradition at the Colonial is the “Champion’s Choice.” Each year, former Colonial Invitational Champions select two young players to join the field who otherwise would be ineligible. Among the Champions Choices were Al Greiberger, Tom Weiskopf, Craig Stadler, Curtis Strange, Mark O’Meara, Paul Azinger and Davis Love. Dave Stockton won the tournament in the year he was selected.

While the Masters has the Green Jacket, the Colonial offers a Scottish tartan plaid jacket for its champions and committee chairmen. The tournament and Colonial Golf club also is marked by the engraved marble Wall of Champions near the first tee, which features the name and score of each of the tournament’s winners.

A random note: In 2003, Annika Sorenstam played the Colonial Invitational, becoming the first women to play a PGA Tour event since Babe Zaharias entered the Los Angeles Open.

A list of the winners of the Colonial Invitational follows:
Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial
Year Winner
2012 Zach Johnson
2011 David Toms
2010 Zach Johnson
2009 Steve Stricker
2008 Phil Mickelson
2007 Rory Sabbatini
Bank of America Colonial
Year Winner
2006 Tim Herron
2005 Kenny Perry
2004 Steve Flesch
2003 Kenny Perry
MasterCard Colonial
2002 Nick Price
2001 Sergio Garcia
2000 Phil Mickelson
1999 Oline Browne
1998 TYom Watson
1997 David Frost
1996 Corey Pavin
Colonial National Invitation
Year Winner
1995 Tom Lehman
Southwestern Bell Colonial
Year Winner
1994 Nick Price
1993 Fulton Allem
1992 Bruce Lietzke
1991 Tom Purtzer
1990 Ben Crenshaw
1989 Ian Baker-Finch
Colonial National Invitation
Year Winner
1988 Lanny Wadkins
1987 Keith Clearwater
1986 Dan Pohl
1985 Corey Pavin
1984 Peter Jacobsen
1983 Jim Colbert
1982 Jack Nicklaus
1981 Fuzzy Zoeller
1980 Bruce Lietzke
1979 Al Geiberger
1978 Lee Trevino
1977 Ben Crenshaw
1976 Lee Trevino
1975 No Tournament
1974 Rod Curl
1973 Tom Wieskopf
1972 Jerry Heard
1971 Gene Littler
1970 Homero Blancas
1969 Gardner Dickinson
1968 Billy Casper
1967 Dave Stockton
1966 Bruce Devlin
1965 Bruce Crampton
1964 Billy Casper
1963 Julius Boros
1962 Arnold Palmer
1961 Doug Sanders
1960 Julius Boros
1959 Ben Hogan
1958 Tommy Bolt
1957 Roberto De Vicenzo
1956 Mike Souchak
1955 Chanler Harper
1954 Johnny Palmer
1953 Ben Hogan
1952
1951 Cary Middlecoff
1950 Sam Snead
1949 Cancelled due to flooding of the course
1948 Clayton Heafner
1947 Ben Hogan
1946
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Comments

  • It’s a great list of champions. It seems any of the top names in golf would want to add their name to it.

    Jim Dauer
    FullForesome.com

    Posted by Jim Dauer on 05/25

  • You go guy!  Congrats on the invitation.  Enjoy every minute, it is a well deserved opportunity.

    Posted by Dave Petersen on 05/15

  • Some big names of golf have won this golf tournament. I’d be interested to see how many times Tiger Woods has actually played this event. It’s unusual not to see his name there particularly during his prime between 2000 - 2009.

    Posted by Troy Vayanos on 05/21

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