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| | Past Winners of the Kemper Open
Good at the Last Drop Frank Lickliter almost blew a three-stroke lead before draining a par-saving putt on 18 to win the Kemper Open, his first win in six seasons on the PGA Tour. Scherrer Breaks Through Tom Scherrer becomes the ninth player to get his first PGA Tour win at the Kemper with a two-stroke win over five other golfers, including Justin Leonard, who beat Scherrer in the final of the 1992 U.S. Amateur. 1999 Beem Holds On With a head full of nerves and little in his stomach other than Pepto-Bismol, Rich Beem built up a four-shot cushion on the front nine May 30 then held on to win the Kemper Open for his first PGA Tour victory. 1998 Appleby Wins in Wind and Rain Australian Stuart Appleby hit a clutch 3-iron shot amid the wind and rain that gave him an easy two-putt par on the final hole to win the 1998 Kemper Open at the TPC at Avenel. 1997 Big Finish Earns Leonard Title Justin Leonard rallied from five shots back in the final round to overtake Mark Wiebe and win the 1997 Kemper Open. 1996: Sticker Wins First Tour Event
1995: Birdies Carry Janzen to Kemper Win 1994: Brooks Wins After Wadkins's Gamble 1993: Waite Rises to Challenge, Wins Kemper 1992: Glasson Chips Away, Wins Kemper Title 1991: Kemper Goes to Andrade in Playoff 1990: Morgan Reigns Over Baker-Finch 1989: Byrum Breaks Kemper Open Record 1988: Hatalsky Denies Kite a Repeat at Kemper 1987: Kite Claims Kemper as His Own Congressional County Club, Bethesda Quail Hollow Country Club, Charlotte Pleasant Valley Country Club; Sutton, Mass.
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