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FIVE SUNDAYS IN MARCH
Video has not been digitized and is not available for online viewing.
Year
1970
Video Details
26:10; color; sound; V-4 DA009; S. 828
Description
Dick Stratton hosts this film showing five Florida sporting events. At the Doral Eastern Open in Miami, Joe Louis was in attendance and Arnold Palmer played. At the Citrus Open in Orlando, Palmer plays and comes in second to Bob Lunn. The Pensacola Country Club is the site of the Monsanto Open with Palmer and Gary Player. Hidden Hills in Jacksonville is the site of the sixth Greater Jacksonville Open with Jack Nicklaus, Lee Trevino and Palmer. The Country Club of Miami is the site of the 1970 National Airlines Open. Charming stewardesses from National act as hostesses. Gary Player, Pete Brown, Lee Trevino and Chi Chi Rodriquez play. Produced by Barton of Jacksonville; sponsored by Gulf Life Insurance and the Professional Golf Association.
Corporate Subject
Country Club of Miami (Miami, Fla.)
Doral Country Club (Miami, Fla.)
Hidden Hills (Jacksonville, Fla.)
Citrus Open (Orlando, Fl.)
Doral Eastern Open (Miami, Fla.)
Greater Jacksonville Open (Jacksonville, Fla.)
Monsanto Open (Pensacola, Fla.)
National Airlines Open (Miami, Fla.)
Professional Golf Association of America
Pensacola Country Club (Pensacola, Fla.)
Doral Country Club (Miami, Fla.)
Hidden Hills (Jacksonville, Fla.)
Citrus Open (Orlando, Fl.)
Doral Eastern Open (Miami, Fla.)
Greater Jacksonville Open (Jacksonville, Fla.)
Monsanto Open (Pensacola, Fla.)
National Airlines Open (Miami, Fla.)
Professional Golf Association of America
Pensacola Country Club (Pensacola, Fla.)
Personal Subject
Subject
Title
FIVE SUNDAYS IN MARCH
Subject
Golf
Promotional films
Description
Dick Stratton hosts this film showing five Florida sporting events. At the Doral Eastern Open in Miami, Joe Louis was in attendance and Arnold Palmer played. At the Citrus Open in Orlando, Palmer plays and comes in second to Bob Lunn. The Pensacola Country Club is the site of the Monsanto Open with Palmer and Gary Player. Hidden Hills in Jacksonville is the site of the sixth Greater Jacksonville Open with Jack Nicklaus, Lee Trevino and Palmer. The Country Club of Miami is the site of the 1970 National Airlines Open. Charming stewardesses from National act as hostesses. Gary Player, Pete Brown, Lee Trevino and Chi Chi Rodriquez play. Produced by Barton of Jacksonville; sponsored by Gulf Life Insurance and the Professional Golf Association.
Date
1970
Contributor
Barton of Jacksonville
Gulf Life Insurance
Professional Golf Association
Color
color
Video Details
26:10; color; sound; V-4 DA009; S. 828
Subject - Person
Brown, Pete, 1935-
Louis, Joe, 1914-1981
Lunn, Bob, 1945-
Nicklaus, Jack, 1940-
Palmer, Arnold, 1929-
Player, Gary, 1935-
Rodriquez, Chi Chi, 1935-
Trevino, Lee, 1939-
Subject - Corporate
Country Club of Miami (Miami, Fla.)
Doral Country Club (Miami, Fla.)
Hidden Hills (Jacksonville, Fla.)
Citrus Open (Orlando, Fl.)
Doral Eastern Open (Miami, Fla.)
Greater Jacksonville Open (Jacksonville, Fla.)
Monsanto Open (Pensacola, Fla.)
National Airlines Open (Miami, Fla.)
Professional Golf Association of America
Pensacola Country Club (Pensacola, Fla.)
Video Time
26:10:00
Thumbnail
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Digitized
false
Chicago Manual of Style
FIVE SUNDAYS IN MARCH. 1970. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/253028>, accessed 15 November 2024.
MLA
FIVE SUNDAYS IN MARCH. 1970. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 15 Nov. 2024.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/253028>