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There is some confusion over the continuity of this tournament as it was referred to by various names throughout the years until it became the Sam Snead Festival in 1959. Depending on the source and year, it was referred to as the Greenbrier Open, Greenbrier Pro-Am, Greenbrier invitational, White Sulphur Springs Tournament or Invitational. But in fact all were a continuation of the same tournament, playing every year from 1948 through 1961. To add to the confusion, there was a prior White Sulphur Springs Open that was a different non pro-am format. – content added by 2600:100D:B02F:4503:1CF5:B040:8283:5C85(talk·contribs·WHOIS) on September, 20 2019 (diff1, diff2). wjematherplease leave a message... 14:12, 6 December 2020 (UTC)Reply