Dogwood Invitational
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The Dogwood Invitational is a top ten men's amateur golf tournament. Founded in 1941, it is hosted annually at the Druid Hills Golf Club in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
[edit] Winners
- 1941 Tommy Barnes
- 1942 Dan Yates, Sr.
- 1943-1945 No tournament held during World War II.
- 1946 Gene Dahlbender
- 1947 Gene Dahlbender
- 1948 Tommy Barnes
- 1949 Tommy Barnes
- 1950 Arnold Blum
- 1951 Tommy Barnes
- 1952 Harvie Ward^
- 1953 Harvie Ward^
- 1954 Frank Stevenson, Jr.
- 1955 Tommy Barnes
- 1956 Gene Dahlbender
- 1957 Gene Dahlbender
- 1958 Gene Dahlbender
- 1959 Jack Penrose
- 1960 Chuck Kocsis^
- 1961 Gene Dahlbender
- 1962 Gene Dahlbender
- 1963 Vinny Giles^
- 1964 Jack Penrose
- 1965 Vinny Giles
- 1966 Charlie Harrison
- 1967 Bill Harvey
- 1968-1969 No tournament
- 1970 Allen Miller
- 1971 Bill Harvey
- 1972 Tom Evans
- 1973-1993 No tournament
- 1994 Allen Doyle^
- 1995 Justin Roof
- 1996 Robert Floyd
- 1997 Steve Scott
- 1998 Michael Kirk
- 1999 Chris Morris
- 2000 BJ Staten
- 2001 Kyle Thompson
- 2002 Andrew Buckle
- 2003 Lee Williams^
- 2004 Chris Nallen^
- 2005
- Amateur Division Stuart Moore
- Senior Amateur Division John Dennis
- 2006
- Amateur Division Hudson Swafford
- Senior Amateur Division Gary Shimmin
- 2007
- Amateur Division Webb Simpson^
- Senior Amateur Division Bev Hargraves
^Walker Cup Team member.
[edit] Notable participants
- 1994 winner Allen Doyle was the Champions Tour's Player of the Year in 2001.
- PGA Tour professionals Charles Howell III, Stewart Cink, Ryuji Imada, and Adam Scott.
- Raymond Floyd Jr. and Robert Floyd (sons of World Golf Hall of Famer Raymond Floyd).
- Josh McCumber (nephew of Mark McCumber who won 10 events on the PGA Tour).
- Tim Mickelson (brother of current PGA Tour golfer Phil Mickelson).