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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "redirect hatnote". Template:For-multi Template:Infobox golf tournament The Genesis Invitational is a professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour in Southern California, first played Template:Time ago in 1926 as the Los Angeles Open.[1] Other previous names include Genesis Open, Northern Trust Open and Nissan Open. Played annually in February at the Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, it is often the concluding event of the tour's "West Coast Swing" early in the calendar year, before the tour moves east to Florida.

The tournament has been held at Riviera on a near-continuous basis since 1973. South Korea-based Hyundai Motor Group, through its Genesis Motors subsidiary, took over sponsorship in 2017, after nine seasons from Northern Trust Corporation, based in Chicago, following a 21-year sponsorship by Nissan Motors. Entertainer Glen Campbell was the celebrity host of the Los Angeles Open from 1971 through 1983.[2][3][4]

Tournament sites

Listed by most recent

Times
hosted
Venue Location Years
1 Torrey Pines Golf Course (South Course) San Diego 2025
60 Riviera Country Club Pacific
Palisades
1929–1930, 1941, 1945–1953,
1973–1982, 1984–1997, 1999–2024
1 Valencia Country Club Valencia 1998
17 Rancho Park Golf Course Los Angeles 1956–1967, 1969–1972, 1983
1 Brookside Golf Course Pasadena 1968
1 Inglewood Country Club Inglewood 1955
1 Fox Hills Country Club Culver City 1954
4 Wilshire Country Club Los Angeles 1928, 1931, 1933, 1944
2 Hillcrest Country Club Los Angeles 1932, 1942
5 Los Angeles Country Club Los Angeles 1926, 1934–1936, 1940
3 Griffith Park (Wilson course)^ Los Angeles 1937–1939
1 El Caballero Country Club Tarzana 1927
Not held in 1943
^ One round of the first two was played on the adjacent Harding course

History

Template:Location map many Prior to World War II, the event led a nomadic existence in Southern California, moving from course to course. The inaugural event Template:Years or months ago in 1926 was played at Los Angeles Country Club in Los Angeles;[5] in 1927 the event moved to El Caballero Country Club in Tarzana for the only time.[6] In 1928, the event moved again to Wilshire Country Club in the Hancock Park neighborhood, and 1929 and 1930 saw the event's first foray to the Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades before returning again to Los Angeles for the next decade. From 1931 to 1933, the event alternated between Wilshire CC and Hillcrest Country Club, before returning to Los Angeles CC from 1934–1936. From 1937–1939, the event was played at Griffith Park (Wilson course)[7] and again at Los Angeles CC in 1940.[8] Babe Zaharias played in the 1938 event,[9] being the first woman to play in a professional golf tournament for men.

In 1941, the event returned to Riviera CC and in 1942 was played again at Hillcrest CC before World War II intervened.

The event started up again in 1944 at Wilshire CC before spending the next nine years (1945–1953) at Riviera CC, which also hosted the U.S. Open in June 1948, won by Ben Hogan in a record score. In 1954, the event was played at Fox Hills Country Club (now in Culver City) and in 1955 moved to Inglewood Country Club. From 1956–1972, the event returned to Los Angeles at Rancho Park Golf Course, with the exception of 1968, which was at Brookside Golf Course in Pasadena, adjacent to the Rose Bowl.[10] In early January 1962, 21-year-old Jack Nicklaus made his professional debut at the Los Angeles Open – his 289 tied for 50th (last place after the cut) at Rancho Park and earned $33.33 in prize money.[11][12]

The L.A. Open was traditionally the first event of the season, played in early January; it was a late January event in 1967 and 1968, and moved to the latter half of February in 1974. The year before, it began its current relationship with Riviera CC. The tournament has only twice been played at other courses since: Rancho Park Golf Course in 1983, while Riviera prepared to host the PGA Championship, and Valencia Country Club in 1998, while Riviera prepared to host the U.S. Senior Open. The event remained at Riviera in 1995, despite Riviera hosting the PGA Championship that year,[13] and also remained in 2017, when the course hosted the U.S. Amateur.

In 1992, the Nissan Los Angeles Open at Riviera CC was the site of Tiger Woods' first PGA Tour event as an amateur player, as a 16-year-old high school sophomore.[14] Neither Woods nor Jack Nicklaus have won the event; Woods lost in a playoff in 1998 (at Valencia)[15] and was again a runner-up the next year at Riviera,[16] while Nicklaus' best finish was two strokes back in solo second in 1978.[17] He had earned his first paycheck as a pro in the event in 1962 at Rancho Park, less than thirty four dollars.[18]

The 2001 event was only the second time that a six-player playoff was needed in PGA Tour history to determine the tournament winner. Robert Allenby won the playoff ahead of Toshi Izawa, Brandel Chamblee, Bob Tway, Jeff Sluman, and Dennis Paulson.[19][20]

In 2005, the tournament was shortened by 36 holes due to rain. Adam Scott defeated Chad Campbell on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff on a Monday. Due to the event's length, this win is counted as unofficial for Scott.[21]

In 2007, Rich Beem made a hole-in-one at the 14th hole on Saturday to win a new red Altima coupe, which he immediately ascended, embraced, and sat atop of in triumph.[22] The sequence was later made into a Nissan commercial. (video) Beem credited Peter Jacobsen for inspiring his reaction; Jacobsen aced the same hole thirteen years earlier in 1994 then hopped into the nearby 300ZX convertible and pretended to drive it.[23][24][25][26]

In September 2007, it was originally announced that Bearing Point, a consulting firm based in McLean, Virginia, would become the new title sponsor of the tournament, but Northern Trust became the title sponsor beginning in February 2008. The five-year agreement, which extended through the 2012 event, was announced October 15, 2007, by PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem and William A. Osborn, Chairman and CEO of Northern Trust Corporation.[27] The tournament became known as the Northern Trust Open, and the new partnership marks the beginning of a process of transformation for this high-profile tournament. As part of the initial move to enhance the tournament, the Northern Trust Open increased its purse to $6.2 million in 2008, an increase of $1 million over 2007. Additionally, the tournament pro-am went from four amateurs to three per group. After the initial 5-year agreement, it was extended 4 years to cover Northern Trust's partnership through the 2016 event.

Phil Mickelson won the 2008 tournament and successfully defended the title in 2009 with a one-stroke victory over Steve Stricker. In 2010, Stricker came back to win the Northern Trust Open and secure his ranking of the number two player in the world. In 2016, Bubba Watson won the tournament for a second time in three years, holding off Adam Scott and Jason Kokrak to win by one shot with a 15-under-par total.[28]

Following the demise of The National tournament after 2018, which was run by the Tiger Woods Foundation, the Genesis Open was converted to an invitational for 2020, with a larger purse and a smaller field.[29]

Due to the January 2025 Southern California wildfires, the 2025 edition was moved from Riviera to Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego.[30] Torrey Pines hosted the Farmers Insurance Open three weeks earlier, with one round on the North course (either Thursday or Friday) and three on the South; all four rounds of the Genesis Invitational were on the South course.

Invitational status

The Genesis Invitational is one of only five tournaments given "invitational" status by the PGA Tour, and consequently it has a reduced field of only 69 players in 2024 (as opposed to most full-field open tournaments with a field of 156 players). The other four are the Arnold Palmer Invitational, RBC Heritage, Charles Schwab Challenge, and the Memorial Tournament.

Invitational tournaments have smaller fields (between 69 and 132 players), and have more freedom than full-field open tournaments in determining which players are eligible to participate in their event, as invitational tournaments are not required to fill their fields using the PGA Tour Priority Ranking System. Furthermore, unlike full-field open tournaments, invitational tournaments do not offer open qualifying (aka Monday qualifying). The winner is granted a three-year tour exemption, rather than two.

Field

The field consists of at least 120 players invited using the following criteria:[31]

  1. Genesis winners from past five years
  2. The Players Championship and major championship winners in the last five years
  3. FedEx Cup winners in the last five years (beginning with the 2019 winner)
  4. World Golf Championships winners in the past three years
  5. Arnold Palmer Invitational and Memorial Tournament winners in the past three years
  6. Tournament winner since last Genesis
  7. Prior year U.S. Amateur winner (may have turned professional)
  8. Current PGA Tour members who were playing members of last named Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup teams
  9. Top 125 from prior year FedEx Cup points list
  10. Top 10 from the current FedEx Cup points list (as of Friday prior)
  11. 12 sponsor exemptions – 2 from Web.com Tour finals, 2 members not otherwise exempt, and 8 unrestricted
  12. If necessary, field filled to 120 from current year FedEx Cup point list (as of Friday prior)

Charlie Sifford Memorial Exemption

In 2009, the tournament designated one unrestricted exemption for a player who represents the advancement of diversity in golf. The exemption is called the Charlie Sifford Memorial Exemption, in honor of pioneering black golfer and 1969 tournament winner Charlie Sifford.[32][33][34][35] While most of the recipients have been of African-American descent, the 2015 exemption went to PGA Tour rookie Carlos Sainz Jr., of Filipino and Bolivian descent;[36] and the 2016 recipient, J. J. Spaun, is also of Filipino descent.[37]

The 2018 exemption went to Cameron Champ, who nine months later became the first past recipient of this exemption to win on the PGA Tour when he won the Sanderson Farms Championship in the fall portion of the 2019 season. In 2020, Joseph Bramlett became the first two-time recipient of the award.[38]

Year Player Result
2009 Vincent Johnson[34] CUT
2010 Joshua Wooding CUT
2011 Joseph Bramlett[38] CUT
2012 Andy Walker CUT
2013 Jeremiah Wooding T42
2014 Harold Varner III T70
2015 Carlos Sainz Jr.[36] CUT
2016 J. J. Spaun[37] CUT
2017 Kevin Hall[35] CUT
2018 Cameron Champ[39] CUT
2019 Timothy O'Neal[40] CUT
2020 Joseph Bramlett[38] (2) T51
2021 Willie Mack III[41] CUT
2022 Aaron Beverly[42] CUT

Course layout

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Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
Yards 503 471 434 236 434 199 408 433 458 3,576 315 583 479 459 192 487 166 590 475 3,746 7,322
Par 5 4 4 3 4 3 4 4 4 35 4 5 4 4 3 4 3 5 4 36 71

Source:[43][44]

Winners

Year Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Purse
($)
Winner's
share ($)
Ref.
Genesis Invitational
2025 Template:Flagicon Ludvig Åberg 276 −12 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Maverick McNealy 20,000,000 4,000,000
2024 Template:Flagicon Hideki Matsuyama 267 −17 3 strokes Template:Flagicon Luke List
Template:Flagicon Will Zalatoris
20,000,000 4,000,000
2023 Template:Flagicon Jon Rahm 267 −17 2 strokes Template:Flagicon Max Homa 20,000,000 3,600,000
2022 Template:Flagicon Joaquín Niemann 265 −19 2 strokes Template:Flagicon Collin Morikawa
Template:Flagicon Cameron Young
12,000,000 2,160,000
2021 Template:Flagicon Max Homa 272 −12 Playoff Template:Flagicon Tony Finau 9,300,000 1,674,000
2020 Template:Flagicon Adam Scott (2) 273 −11 2 strokes Template:Flagicon Scott Brown
Template:Flagicon Kang Sung-hoon
Template:Flagicon Matt Kuchar
9,300,000 1,674,000
Genesis Open
2019 Template:Flagicon J. B. Holmes 270 −14 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Justin Thomas 7,400,000 1,332,000
2018 Template:Flagicon Bubba Watson (3) 272 −12 2 strokes Template:Flagicon Kevin Na
Template:Flagicon Tony Finau
7,200,000 1,296,000
2017 Template:Flagicon Dustin Johnson 267 −17 5 strokes Template:Flagicon Scott Brown
Template:Flagicon Thomas Pieters
7,000,000 1,260,000
Northern Trust Open
2016 Template:Flagicon Bubba Watson (2) 269 −15 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Jason Kokrak
Template:Flagicon Adam Scott
6,800,000 1,224,000
2015 Template:Flagicon James Hahn 278 −6 Playoff Template:Flagicon Paul Casey
Template:Flagicon Dustin Johnson
6,700,000 1,206,000
2014 Template:Flagicon Bubba Watson 269 −15 2 strokes Template:Flagicon Dustin Johnson 6,700,000 1,206,000
2013 Template:Flagicon John Merrick 273 −11 Playoff Template:Flagicon Charlie Beljan 6,600,000 1,188,000
2012 Template:Flagicon Bill Haas 277 −7 Playoff Template:Flagicon Keegan Bradley
Template:Flagicon Phil Mickelson
6,600,000 1,188,000
2011 Template:Flagicon Aaron Baddeley 272 −12 2 strokes Template:Flagicon Vijay Singh 6,500,000 1,170,000
2010 Template:Flagicon Steve Stricker 268 −16 2 strokes Template:Flagicon Luke Donald 6,400,000 1,152,000
2009 Template:Flagicon Phil Mickelson (2) 269 −15 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Steve Stricker 6,300,000 1,134,000
2008 Template:Flagicon Phil Mickelson 272 −12 2 strokes Template:Flagicon Jeff Quinney 6,200,000 1,116,000
Nissan Open
2007 Template:Flagicon Charles Howell III 268 −16 Playoff Template:Flagicon Phil Mickelson 5,200,000 936,000 [22]
2006 Template:Flagicon Rory Sabbatini 271 −13 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Adam Scott 5,100,000 918,000
2005 Template:Flagicon Adam Scott 133Template:Efn −9 Playoff Template:Flagicon Chad Campbell 4,800,000 864,000 [21]
2004 Template:Flagicon Mike Weir (2) 267 −17 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Shigeki Maruyama 4,800,000 864,000
2003 Template:Flagicon Mike Weir 275 −9 Playoff Template:Flagicon Charles Howell III 4,500,000 810,000
2002 Template:Flagicon Len Mattiace 269 −15 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Brad Faxon
Template:Flagicon Scott McCarron
Template:Flagicon Rory Sabbatini
3,700,000 666,000
2001 Template:Flagicon Robert Allenby 276 −8 Playoff Template:Flagicon Brandel Chamblee
Template:Flagicon Toshimitsu Izawa
Template:Flagicon Dennis Paulson
Template:Flagicon Jeff Sluman
Template:Flagicon Bob Tway
3,400,000 612,000 [19]
2000 Template:Flagicon Kirk Triplett 272 −12 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Jesper Parnevik 3,100,000 558,000
1999 Template:Flagicon Ernie Els 270 −14 2 strokes Template:Flagicon Davis Love III
Template:Flagicon Ted Tryba
Template:Flagicon Tiger Woods
2,800,000 504,000 [16]
1998 Template:Flagicon Billy Mayfair 272 −12 Playoff Template:Flagicon Tiger Woods 2,100,000 378,000 [15]
1997 Template:Flagicon Nick Faldo 272 −12 3 strokes Template:Flagicon Craig Stadler 1,400,000 252,000
1996 Template:Flagicon Craig Stadler 278 −6 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Mark Brooks
Template:Flagicon Fred Couples
Template:Flagicon Scott Simpson
Template:Flagicon Mark Wiebe
1,200,000 216,000
1995 Template:Flagicon Corey Pavin (2) 268 −16 3 strokes Template:Flagicon Jay Don Blake
Template:Flagicon Kenny Perry
1,200,000 216,000
Nissan Los Angeles Open
1994 Template:Flagicon Corey Pavin 271 −13 2 strokes Template:Flagicon Fred Couples 1,000,000 180,000
1993 Template:Flagicon Tom Kite 206Template:Efn −7 3 strokes Template:Flagicon Dave Barr
Template:Flagicon Fred Couples
Template:Flagicon Donnie Hammond
Template:Flagicon Payne Stewart
1,000,000 180,000 [45]
1992 Template:Flagicon Fred Couples (2) 269 −15 Playoff Template:Flagicon Davis Love III 1,000,000 180,000 [46]
1991 Template:Flagicon Ted Schulz 272 −12 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Jeff Sluman 1,000,000 180,000
1990 Template:Flagicon Fred Couples 266 −18 3 strokes Template:Flagicon Gil Morgan 1,000,000 180,000 [47]
1989 Template:Flagicon Mark Calcavecchia 272 −12 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Sandy Lyle 1,000,000 180,000
Los Angeles Open
1988 Template:Flagicon Chip Beck 267 −17 4 strokes Template:Flagicon Mac O'Grady
Template:Flagicon Bill Sander
750,000 135,000
1987 Template:Flagicon Chen Tze-chung 275 −9 Playoff Template:Flagicon Ben Crenshaw 600,000 108,000
1986 Template:Flagicon Doug Tewell 270 −14 7 strokes Template:Flagicon Clarence Rose 450,000 81,000
1985 Template:Flagicon Lanny Wadkins (2) 264 −20 7 strokes Template:Flagicon Hal Sutton 400,000 72,000
1984 Template:Flagicon David Edwards 279 −5 3 strokes Template:Flagicon Jack Renner 400,000 72,000
Glen Campbell-Los Angeles Open
1983 Template:Flagicon Gil Morgan (2) 270 −14 2 strokes Template:Flagicon Gibby Gilbert
Template:Flagicon Mark McCumber
Template:Flagicon Lanny Wadkins
300,000 54,000
1982 Template:Flagicon Tom Watson (2) 271 −13 Playoff Template:Flagicon Johnny Miller 300,000 54,000
1981 Template:Flagicon Johnny Miller 270 −14 2 strokes Template:Flagicon Tom Weiskopf 300,000 54,000
1980 Template:Flagicon Tom Watson 276 −8 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Bob Gilder
Template:Flagicon Don January
250,000 45,000
1979 Template:Flagicon Lanny Wadkins 276 −8 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Lon Hinkle 250,000 45,000
1978 Template:Flagicon Gil Morgan 278 −6 2 strokes Template:Flagicon Jack Nicklaus 225,000 40,000 [17]
1977 Template:Flagicon Tom Purtzer 273 −11 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Lanny Wadkins 225,000 40,000
1976 Template:Flagicon Hale Irwin 272 −12 2 strokes Template:Flagicon Tom Watson 185,000 37,000
1975 Template:Flagicon Pat Fitzsimons 275 −9 4 strokes Template:Flagicon Tom Kite 150,000 30,000
1974 Template:Flagicon Dave Stockton 276 −8 2 strokes Template:Flagicon John Mahaffey
Template:Flagicon Sam Snead
150,000 30,000
1973 Template:Flagicon Rod Funseth 276 −8 3 strokes Template:Flagicon Don Bies
Template:Flagicon David Graham
Template:Flagicon Dave Hill
Template:Flagicon Tom Weiskopf
135,000 27,000 [48][49]
1972 Template:Flagicon George Archer 270 −14 Playoff Template:Flagicon Tommy Aaron
Template:Flagicon Dave Hill
125,000 25,000
1971 Template:Flagicon Bob Lunn 274 −10 Playoff Template:Flagicon Billy Casper 110,000 22,000
Los Angeles Open
1970 Template:Flagicon Billy Casper (2) 276 −8 Playoff Template:Flagicon Hale Irwin 100,000 20,000 [50]
1969 Template:Flagicon Charlie Sifford 276 −8 Playoff Template:Flagicon Harold Henning 100,000 20,000 [32][33]
1968 Template:Flagicon Billy Casper 274 −10 3 strokes Template:Flagicon Arnold Palmer 100,000 20,000 [10]
1967 Template:Flagicon Arnold Palmer (3) 269 −15 5 strokes Template:Flagicon Gay Brewer 100,000 20,000 [51][52]
1966 Template:Flagicon Arnold Palmer (2) 273 −11 3 strokes Template:Flagicon Miller Barber
Template:Flagicon Paul Harney
70,000 11,000 [53]
1965 Template:Flagicon Paul Harney (2) 276 −8 3 strokes Template:Flagicon Dan Sikes 70,000 12,000 [54]
1964 Template:Flagicon Paul Harney 280 −4 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Bobby Nichols 50,000 7,500 [55]
1963 Template:Flagicon Arnold Palmer 274 −10 3 strokes Template:Flagicon Al Balding
Template:Flagicon Gary Player
50,000 9,000 [56]
1962 Template:Flagicon Phil Rodgers 268 −16 9 strokes Template:Flagicon Bob Goalby
Template:Flagicon Fred Hawkins
45,000 7,500 [18]
1961 Template:Flagicon Bob Goalby 275 −9 3 strokes Template:Flagicon Eric Brown
Template:Flagicon Art Wall Jr.
45,000 7,500 [57][58]
1960 Template:Flagicon Dow Finsterwald 280 −4 3 strokes Template:Flagicon Bill Collins
Template:Flagicon Jay Hebert
Template:Flagicon Dave Ragan
37,500 5,500 [59][60]
1959 Template:Flagicon Ken Venturi 278 −6 2 strokes Template:Flagicon Art Wall Jr. 35,000 5,300 [61]
1958 Template:Flagicon Frank Stranahan 275 −9 3 strokes Template:Flagicon Dutch Harrison 35,000 7,000 [62][63]
1957 Template:Flagicon Doug Ford 280 −4 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Jay Hebert 37,500 7,000 [64]
1956 Template:Flagicon Lloyd Mangrum (4) 272 −12 3 strokes Template:Flagicon Jerry Barber 32,500 6,000 [65]
1955 Template:Flagicon Gene Littler 276 −8 2 strokes Template:Flagicon Ted Kroll 25,000 5,000 [66]
1954 Template:Flagicon Fred Wampler 281 −3 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Jerry Barber
Template:Flagicon Chick Harbert
20,000 4,000 [67]
1953 Template:Flagicon Lloyd Mangrum (3) 280 −4 5 strokes Template:Flagicon Jack Burke Jr. 20,000 2,750 [68]
1952 Template:Flagicon Tommy Bolt 289 +5 Playoff Template:Flagicon Jack Burke Jr.
Template:Flagicon Dutch Harrison
17,500 4,000 [69]
1951 Template:Flagicon Lloyd Mangrum (2) 280 −4 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Henry Ransom 15,000 2,600 [70]
1950 Template:Flagicon Sam Snead (2) 280 −4 Playoff Template:Flagicon Ben Hogan 15,000 2,600 [71]
1949 Template:Flagicon Lloyd Mangrum 284 E 3 strokes Template:Flagicon Dutch Harrison 15,000 2,600 [72]
1948 Template:Flagicon Ben Hogan (3) 275 −9 4 strokes Template:Flagicon Lloyd Mangrum 10,000 2,000 [73]
1947 Template:Flagicon Ben Hogan (2) 280 −4 3 strokes Template:Flagicon Toney Penna 10,000 2,000 [74]
1946 Template:Flagicon Byron Nelson 284 E 5 strokes Template:Flagicon Ben Hogan 13,333 2,667 [75]
1945 Template:Flagicon Sam Snead 283 −1 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Jug McSpaden
Template:Flagicon Byron Nelson
13,333 2,666 [76]
1944 Template:Flagicon Jug McSpaden 278 −6 3 strokes Template:Flagicon Johnny Bulla 12,500 4,300 [77]
1943: No tournament due to World War II
1942 Template:Flagicon Ben Hogan 282 −6 Playoff Template:Flagicon Jimmy Thomson 10,000 3,500 [78][79]
1941 Template:Flagicon Johnny Bulla 281 −3 2 strokes Template:Flagicon Craig Wood 10,000 3,500 [80]
1940 Template:Flagicon Lawson Little 282 +2 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Clayton Heafner 5,000 1,500 [8]
1939 Template:Flagicon Jimmy Demaret 274 −10 7 strokes Template:Flagicon Jug McSpaden 5,000 1,650 [7]
1938 Template:Flagicon Jimmy Thomson 273 −11 4 strokes Template:Flagicon Johnny Revolta 5,000 2,100 [81][82]
1937 Template:Flagicon Harry Cooper (2) 274 −10 5 strokes Template:Flagicon Ralph Guldahl
Template:Flagicon Horton Smith
8,000 2,500 [83]
1936 Template:Flagicon Jimmy Hines 280 E 4 strokes Template:Flagicon Henry Picard
Template:Flagicon Jimmy Thomson
5,000 1,500 [84]
1935 Template:Flagicon Vic Ghezzi 285 +5 Playoff Template:Flagicon Johnny Revolta 5,000 1,075 [85][86]
1934 Template:Flagicon Macdonald Smith (4) 280 E 8 strokes Template:Flagicon Wille Hunter
Template:Flagicon Bill Mehlhorn
5,000 1,450 [87][88]
1933 Template:Flagicon Craig Wood 282 −2 4 strokes Template:Flagicon Leo Diegel
Template:Flagicon Willie Hunter
5,000 1,525 [89][90]
1932 Template:Flagicon Macdonald Smith (3) 281 −3 4 strokes Template:Flagicon Leo Diegel
Template:Flagicon Olin Dutra
Template:Flagicon Joe Kirkwood Sr.
Template:Flagicon Dick Metz
7,500 2,000 [91][92]
1931 Template:Flagicon Ed Dudley 285 +1 2 strokes Template:Flagicon Al Espinosa
Template:Flagicon Eddie Loos
10,000 3,500 [93][94]
1930 Template:Flagicon Denny Shute 296 +12 4 strokes Template:Flagicon Bobby Cruickshank
Template:Flagicon Horton Smith
10,000 3,500 [95][96]
1929 Template:Flagicon Macdonald Smith (2) 285 +1 6 strokes Template:Flagicon Tommy Armour 10,000 3,500 [97][98]
1928 Template:Flagicon Macdonald Smith 284 E 3 strokes Template:Flagicon Harry Cooper 10,000 3,500 [99][100]
1927 Template:Flagicon Bobby Cruickshank 282 −6 6 strokes Template:Flagicon Ed Dudley
Template:Flagicon Charles Guest
10,000 3,500 [101][102]
1926 Template:Flagicon Harry Cooper 279 −9 3 strokes Template:Flagicon George Von Elm 10,000 3,500 [103][104]

Note: Green highlight indicates scoring records.
Sources:[105][106][107]

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  105. Northern Trust Open – Past Champions – at northerntrustopen.com
  106. Northern Trust Open – Winners Template:Webarchive – at golfobserver.com (1970+)
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