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Photograph was edited for publication purposes. The Northern Trust Open, formerly known as the Nissan Open, and originally known as the Los Angeles Open, is a regular golf tournament on the PGA Tour. This yearly event has been played at numerous golf courses in Southern California between its inauguration in 1926 to present day (2009). These golf courses have included: Los Angeles Country Club (Los Angeles), El Caballero Country Club (Tarzana), Wilshire Country Club (Los Angeles), Riviera Country Club (Pacific Palisades), Hillcrest Country Club (Los Angeles), Griffith Park (Los Angeles), Fox Hills Country Club (Culver City), Inglewood Country Club (Inglewood), Rancho Park Golf Course (Los Angeles), Brookside Golf Course (Pasadena), Valencia Country Club (Valencia). In 1992, the Nissan Los Angeles Open, held at the Riviera Country Club, was the site of Tiger Woods' first PGA Tour event as an amateur player. Photograph caption dated January 6, 1965 reads, "It was only a day of practice yesterday for the $75,000 Los Angeles Open Golf Tournament, beginning today in the Rancho Park Golf Course, but already the 'Army' was out en masse to watch their hero shoot. Arnold Palmer, favored in the tourney, sits between Bill Collins (left) and Ray Flood."
Palmer, Arnold,--1929-2016 Collins, Bill Rancho Park Golf Course (Los Angeles, Calif.) Los Angeles Open Golf--Tournaments Golf courses Golf clubs (Sporting goods) Golfers Golf Country clubs Spectators Men Rancho Park (Los Angeles, Calif.) Portrait photographs Group portraits
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