New York Red Cross Tournament Explained

The New York Red Cross Tournament was an American golf tournament. The event was won by legendary golfer Byron Nelson and earned PGA Tour-level status.

History

The tournament was hosted by Wykagyl Country Club in New Rochelle, New York. The event was played from June 15 − 18, 1944. Byron Nelson won with a score of 275, four ahead of Vic Ghezzi. Nelson was tied for the lead after two rounds and then scored a third round 66 (−6) to give him a five-stroke lead over Ghezzi.[1] Nelson had a final round 71 against Ghezzi's 70 and defeated him by four strokes. Mike Turnesa was third, nine shots behind Nelson.

Notes and References

  1. News: Nelson, Turnesa Tied For Golf Lead . The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . June 17, 1944 . 7.
  2. News: Byron Nelson Wins Red Cross Golf . The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette . June 19, 1944 . 16.