OHL Classic at Mayakoba

Mayakoba Golf Classic
Tournament information
Location Playa del Carmen,
Quintana Roo, Mexico
Established 2007
Course(s) El Camaleon Golf Club
Par 71
Length 6,987 yards (6,389 m)
Tour(s) PGA Tour
Format Stroke play
Prize fund $7.1 million
Month played November
Tournament record score
Aggregate 263 Harris English (2013)
263 Pat Perez (2016)
To par −21 as above
Current champion
United States Patton Kizzire
Playa del Carmen
Location in Mexico

The Mayakoba Golf Classic is a professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour in Mexico, held at Playa del Carmen, south of Cancún. It debuted in February 2007 and was the first PGA Tour event in Mexico this century.

Originally an alternate event in late winter, the tournament was played the same week as the WGC Match Play event in Arizona. Mayakoba was part of the FedEx Cup, but only earned half the points of a regular event. The prize fund in 2007 was US$3.5 million (with a winner's share of $630,000),[1] making it the richest golf tournament in Mexico.[2]

Fred Funk, a winner four months earlier on the Champions Tour, took the inaugural event in a playoff over José Cóceres of Argentina.[1][3] Funk was 50 years, 257 days of age and became the oldest player to win a PGA Tour event in nearly 32 years;[4] Art Wall was about eleven months older when he won the Greater Milwaukee Open in July 1975.[5]

In 2013, the event was moved to mid-November to be part of the 2014 season as a primary event in the early part of the season, which began in October for the first time.[6] The tournament now offered full FedEx Cup points, a Masters invitation, and a large purse increase (over 60%, to $6 million). With the tour's new schedule, the Mayakoba event was not part of the abbreviated 2013 season.

The OHL Classic is allocated four additional sponsor exemptions designated for players of Spanish or Mexican heritage from Latin America, South America, Spain, or Mexico.[7]

Winners

Year Season Player Country Score To par Margin
of victory
Runner(s)-up Winner's
share ($)
Purse ($)
OHL Classic at Mayakoba
20172018Patton Kizzire United States265−191 strokeUnited States Rickie Fowler1,278,0007,100,000
20162017Pat Perez United States263−212 strokesUnited States Gary Woodland1,260,0007,000,000
20152016Graeme McDowell Northern Ireland266−18PlayoffUnited States Jason Bohn
Scotland Russell Knox
1,116,0006,200,000
20142015Charley Hoffman United States267−171 strokeUnited States Shawn Stefani1,098,0006,100,000
20132014Harris English United States263−214 strokesUnited States Brian Stuard1,080,0006,000,000
Mayakoba Golf Classic
2012John Huh United States271−13PlayoffAustralia Robert Allenby666,0003,700,000
Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-Cancun
2011Johnson Wagner United States267−17PlayoffUnited States Spencer Levin666,0003,700,000
2010Cameron Beckman United States269−152 strokesUnited States Joe Durant
United States Brian Stuard
648,0003,600,000
2009Mark Wilson United States267−132 strokesUnited States J. J. Henry648,0003,600,000
2008Brian Gay United States264−162 strokesUnited States Steve Marino630,0003,500,000
2007Fred Funk United States266−14PlayoffArgentina José Cóceres630,0003,500,000

Note: Green highlight indicates scoring records.

References

  1. 1 2 "Scoreboard: At Playa del Carmen, Mexico". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). February 26, 2007. p. D4.
  2. "Mayakoba Golf Classic". Archived from the original on October 30, 2006.
  3. "50-year-old Funk wins at Mayakoba". Star-News. (Wilmington, North Carolina). Associated Press. February 26, 2007. p. 3C.
  4. "Oldest PGA Tour winners". Retrieved May 14, 2009.
  5. "Art Wall a winner at Milwaukee". Daytona Beach Morning Journal. (Florida). Associated Press. July 7, 1975. p. 1C.
  6. "2013–14 PGA Tour schedule (2013 tournaments)". PGA Tour. December 12, 2012. Retrieved May 14, 2013.
  7. "2015–16 PGA Tour Player Handbook & Tournament Regulations" (PDF). October 5, 2015. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 12, 2016.

Coordinates: 20°41′22″N 87°01′52″W / 20.6895°N 87.0312°W / 20.6895; -87.0312

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