The Triangle Round Robin was a golf tournament on the LPGA Tour from 1953 to 1962.
For its first nine years it was played using a "round robin" format, similar to the format used in the PGA Tour's Goodall Palm Beach Round Robin.
The field was 16 players and they played in four foursomes over five rounds for a total of 90 holes.
A player earned or lost points on each hole, in a match play style, based on her score versus her three opponents for that round.
[3] The tournament sponsor was the Triangle Conduit and Cable company and its owner John E.