Valspar Championship

Valspar Championship
Tournament information
Location Palm Harbor, Florida
Established 2000
Course(s) Innisbrook Resort
Copperhead Course
Par 71
Length 7,340 yards (6,712 m)
Tour(s) PGA Tour
Format Stroke play
Prize fund $6.5 million
Month played March
Tournament record score
Aggregate 266 Vijay Singh (2004)
To par −18 Vijay Singh (2004)
Current champion
England Paul Casey
Innisbrook Resort
Location in the United States
Innisbrook Resort
Location in Florida

The Valspar Championship is a professional golf tournament in Florida on the PGA Tour, played annually on the Copperhead Course at Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club in Palm Harbor, northwest of Tampa.

History

The tournament was founded in 2000 as the Tampa Bay Classic, and was originally an alternate event in autumn and late summer. It was opposite the Presidents Cup in October 2000, and the same week as the WGC-American Express Championship in September 2002. It was scheduled for the same week as the WGC-American Express Championship in 2001 in mid-September, but the September 11 attacks (on Tuesday) forced the cancellations of both tournaments.[1]

From 2003 to 2006, the Tampa Bay event had a slot in the schedule to itself in late October (and early November in 2003) as the last full-field event before the Tour Championship. The Chrysler Corporation was the title sponsor.

Since 2007, the Tampa Bay event has been played in March, as the Players Championship moved six weeks later, to mid-May. For a time, the tournament was without a title sponsor, leading to speculation on its fate beyond 2007. Then, on January 24, 2007, tournament officials and the PGA Tour announced a six-year sponsorship agreement with PODS of Clearwater, Florida.[2] However, the company chose to exercise an option to withdraw as title sponsor after the 2008 event, and tournament officials searched to find a replacement.[3] On June 4, 2008, Transitions Optical, Inc., the photochromic lens manufacturer headquartered locally in Largo, was announced as the new title sponsor.[4] Transitions left the event after the 2012 season. Just two weeks before the 2013 tournament, EverBank agreed to be presenting sponsor for the tournament.[5] In September 2013, Valspar Corporation signed a four-year deal to become title sponsor of the event, now named the Valspar Championship.[6] On March 9, 2016, the PGA Tour, Valspar Corporation, and Copperhead Charities – the Valspar Championship host organization – announced a three-year title sponsorship extension, thus carrying Valspar’s commitment to the tournament through 2020. This extension occurred in the midst of the original contract period, which was from 2013 to 2017.[7]

Only two players have multiple wins in the event: K. J. Choi (2002, 2006) and Retief Goosen (2003, 2009). Goosen is the tournament's leading money winner, with over $2 million in earnings. Vijay Singh set the tournament record in 2004 with 266 (−18) and won by five strokes.

Winners

DateWinnerCountryScoreTo parMargin
of victory
Runner(s)-upWinner's
share ($)
Purse ($)
Valspar Championship
Mar 11, 2018Paul Casey England274−101 strokeUnited States Patrick Reed
United States Tiger Woods
1,170,0006,500,000
Mar 12, 2017Adam Hadwin Canada270−141 strokeUnited States Patrick Cantlay1,134,0006,300,000
Mar 13, 2016Charl Schwartzel South Africa277−7PlayoffUnited States Bill Haas1,098,0006,100,000
Mar 15, 2015Jordan Spieth United States274−10PlayoffUnited States Sean O'Hair
United States Patrick Reed
1,062,0005,900,000
Mar 16, 2014John Senden Australia277−71 strokeUnited States Kevin Na1,026,0005,700,000
Tampa Bay Championship presented by EverBank
Mar 17, 2013Kevin Streelman United States274−102 strokesUnited States Boo Weekley990,0005,500,000
Transitions Championship
Mar 18, 2012Luke Donald England271−13PlayoffSouth Korea Bae Sang-moon
United States Jim Furyk
United States Robert Garrigus
990,0005,500,000
Mar 20, 2011Gary Woodland United States269−151 strokeUnited States Webb Simpson990,0005,500,000
Mar 21, 2010Jim Furyk United States271−131 strokeSouth Korea K. J. Choi972,0005,400,000
Mar 22, 2009Retief Goosen (2) South Africa276−81 strokeUnited States Charles Howell III
United States Brett Quigley
972,0005,400,000
PODS Championship
Mar 9, 2008Sean O'Hair United States280−42 strokesUnited States Stewart Cink
Japan Ryuji Imada
United States Troy Matteson
United States Billy Mayfair
United States George McNeill
Australia John Senden
954,0005,300,000
Mar 11, 2007Mark Calcavecchia United States274−101 strokeAustralia John Senden
United States Heath Slocum
954,0005,300,000
Chrysler Championship
Oct 29, 2006K. J. Choi (2) South Korea271−134 strokesUnited States Paul Goydos
United States Brett Wetterich
954,0005,300,000
Oct 30, 2005Carl Pettersson Sweden275−91 strokeUnited States Chad Campbell954,0005,300,000
Oct 31, 2004Vijay Singh Fiji266−185 strokesUnited States Tommy Armour III
Sweden Jesper Parnevik
900,0005,000,000
Nov 2, 2003Retief Goosen South Africa272−123 strokesFiji Vijay Singh864,0004,800,000
Tampa Bay Classic presented by Buick
Sep 22, 2002K. J. Choi South Korea267−177 strokesUnited States Glen Day468,0002,600,000
Tampa Bay Classic
Sep 16, 2001Canceled due to the September 11 attacks
Oct 22, 2000John Huston United States271−133 strokesUnited States Carl Paulson432,0002,400,000

Note: Green highlight indicates scoring records.

Multiple winners

Two players have won this tournament more than once:

References

  1. "2001 PGA Tour Schedule". USA Today. December 17, 2001. Retrieved March 16, 2011.
  2. "Tampa Event Named PODS Championship". Golf Channel. January 24, 2007. Retrieved March 1, 2016.
  3. Page, Rodney (March 8, 2008). "Finding sponsor top priority". St. Petersburg Times. Retrieved April 6, 2008.
  4. "Transitions Optical preserves Tampa leg of Florida swing". PGA Tour. June 4, 2008. Retrieved September 24, 2008.
  5. Harwell, Drew (March 1, 2013). "EverBank to sponsor PGA event at Innisbrook Resort in Palm Harbor". Tampa Bay Times. Retrieved March 12, 2013.
  6. "Valspar commits to four-year sponsorship of PGA Tour event in Tampa Bay". PGA Tour. September 6, 2013. Retrieved September 6, 2013.
  7. "Valspar extends title sponsorship of PGA Tour's Valspar Championship through 2020". PGA Tour. March 9, 2016. Retrieved March 13, 2016.

Coordinates: 28°06′40″N 82°45′14″W / 28.111°N 82.754°W / 28.111; -82.754

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