The Philadelphia PGA Championship is the annual section championship of the Philadelphia Section of the PGA of America. It has been played since 1922 on courses throughout the Philadelphia area, including courses in Delaware and New Jersey. The most notable winner of this event is 1959 Masters Tournament champion Art Wall Jr., who won this event five times. In addition, several PGA Tour pros have had victories in this tournament, including Henry Williams, Jr. (three times), Ed Dougherty (three times), Clarence Hackney (two times), Al Besselink (two times), Gene Kunes (two times), Marty Furgol, and noted golf course designer George Fazio.
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| - The Philadelphia PGA Championship is the annual section championship of the Philadelphia Section of the PGA of America. It has been played since 1922 on courses throughout the Philadelphia area, including courses in Delaware and New Jersey. The most notable winner of this event is 1959 Masters Tournament champion Art Wall Jr., who won this event five times. In addition, several PGA Tour pros have had victories in this tournament, including Henry Williams, Jr. (three times), Ed Dougherty (three times), Clarence Hackney (two times), Al Besselink (two times), Gene Kunes (two times), Marty Furgol, and noted golf course designer George Fazio. (en)
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- Royersford, Pennsylvania
- Henry Williams, Jr.
- Sports in Philadelphia
- Bernville, Pennsylvania
- Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
- Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania
- Lititz, Pennsylvania
- Riverton, New Jersey
- North Hills Country Club
- Concordville, Pennsylvania
- Golf in Delaware
- Clarence Hackney
- Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania
- Gene Kunes
- George Fazio
- Gibbsboro, New Jersey
- Mount Holly, New Jersey
- Mount Laurel, New Jersey
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- 1959 Masters Tournament
- Golf in New Jersey
- Golf in Pennsylvania
- PGA of America sectional tournaments
- Linwood, New Jersey
- Llanerch Country Club
- Macungie, Pennsylvania
- Malvern, Pennsylvania
- State College, Pennsylvania
- Avondale, Pennsylvania
- Buena, New Jersey
- Wallingford, Pennsylvania
- West Chester, Pennsylvania
- White Haven, Pennsylvania
- Al Besselink
- Ed Dougherty
- Flourtown, Pennsylvania
- 1922 establishments in Pennsylvania
- North Hills, Pennsylvania
- Northfield, New Jersey
- Paoli, Pennsylvania
- Havertown, Pennsylvania
- Huntingdon Valley Country Club
- Art Wall Jr.
- Atlantic City Country Club
- Cheltenham, Pennsylvania
- Cherry Hill, New Jersey
- Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania
- Lancaster, Pennsylvania
- Jack Campbell (golfer)
- Marlton, New Jersey
- Marty Furgol
- Philadelphia Cricket Club
- Newark, Delaware
- Oreland, Pennsylvania
- Orwigsburg, Pennsylvania
- Recurring sporting events established in 1922
- Shawnee on Delaware, Pennsylvania
- Wyncote, Pennsylvania
- Saucon Valley Country Club
- Tamiment
- PGA of America
- Newtown Square, Pennsylvania
- Shawnee Inn & Country Club
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| - The Philadelphia PGA Championship is the annual section championship of the Philadelphia Section of the PGA of America. It has been played since 1922 on courses throughout the Philadelphia area, including courses in Delaware and New Jersey. The most notable winner of this event is 1959 Masters Tournament champion Art Wall Jr., who won this event five times. In addition, several PGA Tour pros have had victories in this tournament, including Henry Williams, Jr. (three times), Ed Dougherty (three times), Clarence Hackney (two times), Al Besselink (two times), Gene Kunes (two times), Marty Furgol, and noted golf course designer George Fazio. (en)
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