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Past Champions and Championship History
The California Amateur Championship is one of the nation’s oldest state amateur golf championships. Although there were other tournaments held early in the 20th century that called themselves California state amateurs, the California Amateur Championship dates its origins from 1912 when the California Golf Association was organized.

The California Amateur Championship was originally held at Del Monte GC but when Pebble Beach Golf Links was built in 1919, the championship shifted to that location. The championship remained at Pebble Beach Golf Links through 2006, with the exception of 2000 when the championship was played at Bayonet and Blackhorse GCs because Pebble Beach was hosting the U.S. Open.

A new era for the California Amateur Championship...
Beginning in 2007, the championship will rotate to courses around the state, alternating between Northern California and Southern California.
Many of the greatest golfers in California history have won the California Amateur Championship, beginning with Jack Neville in 1912 and 1913 (Neville would later design Pebble Beach Golf Links). Dr. Paul Hunter, the only five-time SCGA Amateur champion, became the second person to win consecutive titles in 1920-21. In 1925, George Von Elm became the only person to win the California Amateur, SCGA Amateur and Northern California GA Amateur championships in the same year. Eight years later, Charles Seaver won the California Amateur and, by virtue of scheduling, held all three titles at the same time for a brief period of time (see bottom of page for more).

The post World War II years proved to be another golden age for the California Amateur. Bruce McCormick won consecutive titles in 1945-46, Bob Gardner won titles in 1947 and 1950 and Mac Hunter won in 1949, defeating Gene Littler in a 39-hole final match, the longest in CGA history.

Future U.S. Open champion Ken Venturi won in 1951 and a year later, Bob Silvestri prevented McCormick from winning his third California Amateur title when he defeated the San Gabriel fireman 1 up. In 1953, Littler won the title, thrashing Dr. Frank “Bud” Taylor, 7 & 6 in the final match (Littler would go on to win the U.S. Amateur later that summer). Taylor, a dentist who played for USC and would be a future Walker Cupper, then won the next two championships (the last person to repeat) before losing to Venturi, 2 & 1, in the 1956 finals.

Other notable California Amateur champions were Johnny Miller in 1968 and Mac Hunter (“Little Mac”), son of the 1949 champion and, at age 16, the youngest player ever to win the event. The Hunters are also the only father-son team to win the championships. In 1999, Mark O’Meara duplicated Littler’s 1953 heroics by winning both the California and U.S. Amateur titles in the same year.

Among the standout golfers who have tried to win the title and failed are Craig Stadler, Corey Pavin, Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods. Woods reached the semifinals of the 1994 tournament before falling to Ed Cuff, 2 & 1. Cuff went on to lose to Steve Woods in the finals, but eventually won his title in 1998. See the following tables for more information.

California Amateur Champions and Medalists

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YEAR CHAMPION RUNNER UP MARGIN MEDALIST SCORE
2006 Jordan Nasser Jeff Gilchrist 3 & 2 Steve Woods 71-70-66--207
2005 Don DuBois Joseph Bramlett 2 & 1 Jordan Cox 71-69-72--212
2004 Spencer Levin Mark "Buzz" Peel 4 & 3 Mark Sear 75-67-68--210
2003 Patrick Nagle Spencer Levin 4 & 3 Roy Moon 71-70--141
2002 Eddie Heinen Jonathan Echols 1 up Don DuBois 75-71--146
2001 Darryl Donovan Travis Johnson 4 & 3 Jeff Wilson 69-72--141
2000 Nick Jones Troy McKinley 2 up Todd Miller 73-70--143
        James Stewart 71-72--143
1999 Tim Hogarth Gary Vanier 38th hole Ed Cuff, Jr. 72-70--142
        Steve Conway 73-69--142
1998 Ed Cuff, Jr. Bobby Rodger 5 & 4 Craig Steinberg 73-68--141
1997 Jason Gore Scott Watson 6 & 5 Tim Hogarth 71-67--138
1996 Mark Johnson Brian Crocker 8 & 7 Jeff Gilchrist 69-73--142
1995 Jeff Sanday John Pate 1 up Mark Johnson 72-72--144
1994 Steve Woods Ed Cuff 5 & 3 Steve Woods 69-73--142
1993 Casey Boyns Joey Ferrari 2 & 1 Casey Boyns 73-70--143
1992 Todd Demsey David Berganio, Jr. 5 & 4 Harry Rudolph III 74-69--143
1991 Harry Rudolph III Sandy Galbraith 3 & 2 Sandy Galbraith 70-75--145
1990 Charlie Wi Gary Vanier 3 & 2 Mark Johnson 73-69--142
        Paul Stankowski 73-69--142
1989 Casey Boyns Dave Stockton, Jr. 3 & 1 Jerry Michals 69-72--141
        Gary Vanier 70-71--141
1988 Don Parsons Randy Haag 5 & 4 Aaron Meeks 75-72-68--215
1987 Mike Springer Bob May 4 & 3 Bob Lasken 70-72-77--219
        Tim Loustalot 77-69-73--219
        Steve Bogan 75-70-74--219
1986 Terrence Mistell Mike Blewett 5 & 4 Dana Banke 70-70-74--214
1985 Sam Rudolph Brad Greer 5 & 4 Sam Rudolph 69-70-73--212
1984 Duffy Waldorf Mark Phillips 2 & 1 Duffy Waldorf 70-76-68--214
1983 Kris Moe Tracey Makazaki 8 & 6 Gregg Twiggs 68-77-72--217
1982 Gary Vanier Bob Blomberg 3 & 2 Corey Pavin 70-74-21--215
1981 Joe Tamburino Brian Lindley 4 & 2 Mike Barnblatt 72-73-72--217
1980 Bobby Clampett Jim Kane 6 & 4 Bobby Clampett 69-70-71--210
1979 Mark O'Meara Lennie Clements 8 & 7 Lennie Clements 72-74-68--214
1978 Bobby Clampett Ray Pellegrini 5 & 4 Don Levin 70-71-78--219
1977 Lee Mikles Ted Lyford 2 & 1 Tom Culligan 74-74-74--222
1976 Mike Brannan Ron Commans 3 & 2 Scott Simpson 72-70-76--218
1975 John Cook Bob Blomberg 2 & 1 C. Richardson 74-77-77--228
        Curtis Worley 77-73-78--228
1974 Curtis Worley Mike Brannan 2 & 1 Craig Stadler 73-73-78--224
1973 Mike Brannan Dick Runkle 37th hole Mike Brannan 70-71--141
1972 Mac Hunter Bob Roos 2 up Mark Pfeil 73-73--146
1971 Doug Nelson Sandy Galbraith 8 & 7 Sandy Galbraith 72-73--145
1970 Bob Risch Vic Loustalot 39th hole Tom Smith 75-72--147
1969 Forrest Fezler Steve Stimace 8 & 6 Ted Lyford 73-73--146
1968 Johnny Miller Les Peterson 12 & 10 Les Peterson 72-72--144
1967 Bob E. Smith Jim Rheim 7 & 5 Arne Dokka 71-73--144
1966 Bob Eastwood Vic Loustalot 3 & 2 Bob Eastwood 75-74--149
        Cesar Sanudo 76-73--149
        Jack Bariteau 79-70--149
1965 Vern Callison Dr. Art Butler 5 & 4 Dr. Art Butler 72-71--143
1964 Steve Opperman Guy Bill 37th hole Ron Cerrudo 76-79--155
1963 Dr. Paul Travis Dick Runkle 3 & 2 Peter Choate 75-66--141
1962 Dick Lotz Ron Cerrudo 5 & 3 John Lotz 71-70--141
1961 John Richardson John Lotz 2 & 1 No Qualifying  
1960 Larry Bouchey George Gallios 7 & 5 Dr. Art Butler 72-73--145
1959 Vern Callison Dick Runkle 6 & 4 Don Morgan 73-72--145
        Bob Roos 69-76--145
1958 Eli Bariteau Dan Morgan 1 up Dan Morgan 73-69--142
1957 Tal Smith Dick Giddings 7 & 6 Dr. William O'Neal 69-73--142
1956 Ken Venturi Dr. Frank Taylor 2 & 1 Bob Silvestri 72-70--142
        Ken Venturi 72-70--142
1955 Dr. Frank Taylor Jack Lovegren 3 & 2 Tom Draper 74-67--141
1954 Dr. Frank Taylor Walt Gilliam 3 & 2 Dr. William O'Neal 68-72--140
1953 Gene Littler Dr. Frank Taylor 5 & 4 Ken Venturi 68-71--139
1952 Bob Silvestri Bruce McCormick 1 up Gene Littler 71-71--142
1951 Ken Venturi Dr. Frank Taylor 7 & 6 Bud Holscher 74-68--142
1950 Bob Gardner Willie Barber 7 & 5 Fred Jordan 72
1949 Mac Hunter Gene Littler 39th hole Gene Littler 69
        Tal Smith 69
        John Dawson 69
1948 Eli Beriteau Bob Rosburg 37th hole Russell York 72
1947 Bob Gardner Smiley Quick 2 & 1 Morgan Fottrell 71
1946 Bruce McCormick Ernie Pieper, Jr. 2 & 1 Eli Bariteau 71
1945 Bruce McCormick Jack Nounnan 4 & 3 John Dawson 69-75--144
1944 Ernie Pieper, Jr. Bob Rosburg 5 & 4 Bob Rosburg 72
1943 Elmer Cites Bob Rosburg 8 & 6 Henry Suico 70
1942 John Dawson Bob Gardner 3 & 1 Bud Brownell 66-73-149
1941 Ernie Peiper, Jr. Bob Gardner 4 & 2 Ralph Lomelli 72-74--146
1940 Ed Monaghan Jack Gage 7 & 5 Rennie Kelly 73-72--145
1939 Jack Gage Walt Gilliam 3 & 2 Roger Kelly 72-72-144
1938 Roger Kelly Bob McGlashen 8 & 7 Roger Kelly 74-70--144
1937 Roger Kelly Mat Palacio, Jr. 12 & 10 Ernest Combs 73-70--143
        Frank Hixon 71-72--143
1936 Mar Palacio, Jr. J.M. Rea 1 up Roger Kelly 72-71--143
1935 Jack Gaines Stuart Hawley 2 & 1 Ernie Pieper, Jr. 76-72--148
1934 Stuart Hawley Don Edwards 1 up John Robbins 71-71--142
        Jack Nounnan 71-71--142
1933 Charles Seaver Dr. Cliff Baker 2 up No Qualifying  
1932 Neil White Harold Thompson 3 & 2 No Qualifying  
1931 David Martin Ernie Pieper, Jr. 10 & 9 No Qualifying  
1930 Francis H.I. Brown Fay Coleman 10 & 9 Lawson Little 73-75--148
1929 Jack F. Neville F.C. Stevens, Jr. 3 & 1 J.J. McHugh 80-73--153
        Fay Coleman 77-76--153
1928 J.J. McHugh H. Chandler Egan 6 & 5 Jack Gaines 75-75--150
1927 J.J. McHugh Dr. Paul M. Hunter 8 & 7 George Von Elm 68-72--140
1926 H. Chandler Egan J.J. McHugh 2 & 1 Donald Moe 75-68--143
        Oswald Carlton 73-70--143
1925 George Von Elm Frank Dolp 2 & 1 H. Chandler Egan 73-71--144
1924 Capt. A. Bullock-Webster Rudie Wilhelm 7 & 5 Frank Godchaux 78-72--150
1923 J.J. McHugh Fred Wright 9 & 8 Willie Hunter 72-72--144
1922 Jack F. Neville Robert Hunter 11 & 9 E.S. Armstrong 71-74--145
1921 Dr. Paul M. Hunter Gerald Marx 6 & 5 Paul Hunter 78-75--153
1920 Dr. Paul M. Hunter E.S. Armstrong 6 & 5 Robert Hunter  
1919 Jack F. Neville Dr. C.H. Walter 5 & 4 Douglas Grant 148
1918 Douglas Grant J.K. Wadley 8 & 7    
1917 Chas. H. Walter Douglas Grant 1 up Douglas Grant 70-74--144
1916 Larry Cowing R.Y. Hayne 5 & 4    
1915 E.S. Armstrong Heine Schmidt 6 & 5 Heine Schmidt 72-72--144
1914 H.K.B. Davis Heine Schmidt 5 & 4    
1913 Jack F. Neville E.S. Armstrong 5 & 3    
1912 Jack F. Neville D.P. Fredericks 10 & 9    

Multiple Winner Facts and Notes

MULTIPLE CHAMPIONS NAME Years
Five-Time Champion Jack F. Neville 1912, 1913, 1919, 1922, 1929
Three-Time Champion J.J McHugh 1923, 1927-1928
Two-Time Champions Dr. Paul Hunter 1920-1921
  Roger Kelly 1937-1938
  Ernie Pieper, Jr. 1941, 1944,
  Bruce McCormick 1945-1946
  Bob Gardner 1947, 1950
  Eli Bariteau 1948, 1958
  Ken Venturi 1951, 1956
  Dr. Frank Taylor 1954-1955
  Vern Callison 1959, 1965
  Mike Brannan 1973, 1976
  Bobby Clampett 1978, 1980
  Casey Boyns 1989, 1993
Back-to-Back Champions Jack F. Neville 1912-1913
  Dr. Paul Hunter 1920-1921
  J.J McHugh 1927-1928
  Roger Kelly 1937-1938
  Bruce McCormick 1945-1946
  Dr. Frank Taylor 1954-1955
MEDALISTS    
Multiple Medalists Roger Kelly 1938-1939
  Gene Littler 1949, 1952
  Ken Venturi 1953, 1956
  Dr. William O'Neal 1954, 1957
  Dan Morgan 1958-1959
  Dr. Art Butler 1960, 1965
  Sandy Galbraith 1971, 1991
  Mark Johnson 1990, 1995
  Steve Woods 1994, 2006
Medalist-Champion Same Year Paul Hunter 1921
  Roger Kelly 1938
  Ken Venturi 1956
  Bob Eastwood 1966
  Mike Brannan 1973
  Bobby Clampett 1980
  Duffy Waldorf 1984
  Sam Randolph 1985
  Casey Boyns 1993
  Steve Woods 1994
 
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