North Dakota Open

A further shot behind were a number of players including Corky Dahl and Fargo's "host pro" Jack Webb.

[3] Langert and Webb outplayed all competitors during the final round and were "deadlocked" down the stretch.

[7] Before the 1970 tournament it was announced that, "Most of the leading pros in the Dakotas, Minnesota and Canada have indicated they will enter," including Mike Morley, PGA Tour professional.

[8] In 1972, Bill Schwenneker, former assistant professional at Fargo Country Club, won the event.

[15] In 1980, there was a significant increase in prize money making it the "richest" North Dakota Open ever.

[17] In 1984, the tournament started to be sponsored by the Melroe Division Clark Equipment Company.