Walt Disney World Golf Classic

Walt Disney World Golf Classic
Tournament information
Location Lake Buena Vista, Florida
Established 1971
Course(s) Walt Disney World Resort (Magnolia & Palm courses)
Par 72 (both courses)
Length 7,516 yards (Magnolia)
6,957 yards (Palm)
Tour(s) PGA Tour
Format Stroke play
Prize fund $4,700,000
Final year 2012
Tournament record score
Aggregate 262 John Huston (1992)
262 Duffy Waldorf (2000)
To par

–26 John Huston (1992)
–26 Duffy Waldorf (2000)

These records only apply to when the tournament has been played as a regular event, not a team event.
Final champion
United States Charlie Beljan

The Walt Disney World Golf Classic was an annual golf tournament on the PGA Tour. The tournament was played on the Palm and Magnolia courses at the Walt Disney World Resort. It was played under several names, reflecting sponsorship changes. The tournament was one of the players' favorites because of its proximity to Orlando, Florida; many players maintain homes in Florida, and whether or not they live in Florida, they can easily take their families to the theme parks while not playing.

The tournament was founded in 1971 as the Walt Disney World Open Invitational. From 1974 to 1981, the tournament was played as a two-man team event with a better-ball format. Title sponsors have included Oldsmobile, National Car Rental, Funai,[1] and Children's Miracle Network.[2]

From 2007 to 2012, it was the final event in the PGA Tour Fall Series, and also the final official event of the PGA Tour season. As such, it was a final chance for many players to earn or retain a PGA Tour card through winning or getting into the top 125 on the Tour's money list. The 2010 and 2012 winners, Robert Garrigus and Charlie Beljan respectively, were both outside the top 125 before their wins.

The tournament was removed from the PGA Tour schedule for the 2013–14 wrap-around season after Children's Miracle Network declined to renew their sponsorship and no others were found.[3]

The 2012 purse was $4,700,000, with $846,000 going to the winner.

Television

The event was televised by ESPN and ABC Sports, until the demotion of the event to the Fall Series in 2007, when it was relegated to cable-only on the Golf Channel. While ESPN and ABC, which are owned by Disney, covered both courses as a form of publicity for both, the Golf Channel covered only the Magnolia course with highlight packages sent in from the Palm. However, this is the manner in which the network has always covered tournaments with multiple venues.

Courses

The Magnolia Course at Walt Disney World is known as more "tour"-style than its sister the Palm Course. The Palm course is known as the prettier of the two, however. In the 2006 telecast, one commentator is quoted as saying that the Palm course has the better greens of the two courses. The Magnolia has grown to 7,516 yards to battle the usual low scores during the tournament's history.

The nearby Lake Buena Vista golf course has also been part of the tournament, along with the Palm and Magnolia.

Winners

1982–2012 (individual tournament)
YearWinnerCountryScoreTo parMargin
of victory
Runner(s)-up
Children's Miracle Network Hospitals Classic
2012Charlie Beljan United States272−162 strokesUnited States Matt Every
United States Robert Garrigus
2011Luke Donald England271−172 strokesUnited States Justin Leonard
Children's Miracle Network Classic
2010Robert Garrigus United States267−213 strokesUnited States Roland Thatcher
Children's Miracle Network Classic presented by Wal-Mart
2009Stephen Ames (2) Canada270−18PlayoffUnited States Justin Leonard
United States George McNeill
2008Davis Love III United States263−251 strokeUnited States Tommy Gainey
2007Stephen Ames Canada271−171 strokeSouth Africa Tim Clark
Funai Classic at the Walt Disney World Resort
2006Joe Durant United States263−254 strokesUnited States Frank Lickliter
United States Troy Matteson
2005Lucas Glover United States265−231 strokeUnited States Tom Pernice, Jr.
2004Ryan Palmer United States266−223 strokesUnited States Briny Baird
Fiji Vijay Singh
2003Vijay Singh Fiji265−234 strokesUnited States Stewart Cink
United States Scott Verplank
United States Tiger Woods
Disney Golf Classic
2002Bob Burns United States263−251 strokeUnited States Chris DiMarco
National Car Rental Golf Classic Disney
2001José Cóceres Argentina265−231 strokeUnited States Davis Love III
2000Duffy Waldorf United States262−261 strokeUnited States Steve Flesch
1999Tiger Woods (2) United States271−171 strokeSouth Africa Ernie Els
1998John Huston (2) United States272−161 strokeUnited States Davis Love III
Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic
1997David Duval United States270−18PlayoffUnited States Dan Forsman
1996Tiger Woods United States267−211 strokeUnited States Payne Stewart
1995Brad Bryant United States198−181 strokeUnited States Hal Sutton
United States Ted Tryba
1994Rick Fehr United States269−192 strokesUnited States Craig Stadler
United States Fuzzy Zoeller
1993Jeff Maggert United States265−233 strokesUnited States Greg Kraft
1992John Huston United States262−263 strokesUnited States Mark O'Meara
1991Mark O'Meara United States267−211 strokeUnited States David Peoples
1990Tim Simpson (2) United States264−241 strokeUnited States John Mahaffey
1989Tim Simpson United States272−161 strokeUnited States Donnie Hammond
1988Bob Lohr United States263−25PlayoffUnited States Chip Beck
1987Larry Nelson (2) United States268−201 strokeUnited States Morris Hatalsky
United States Mark O'Meara
1986Raymond Floyd United States275−13PlayoffUnited States Lon Hinkle
United States Mike Sullivan
1985Lanny Wadkins United States267−211 strokeUnited States Mike Donald
United States Scott Hoch
Walt Disney World Golf Classic
1984Larry Nelson United States266−221 strokeUnited States Hubert Green
1983Payne Stewart United States269−192 strokesEngland Nick Faldo
United States Mark McCumber
1982Hal Sutton United States269−19PlayoffUnited States Bill Britton
1974–81 (two-man team event)

Walt Disney World National Team Championship

1971–73 (individual tournament)
YearWinnerCountryScoreTo parMargin
of victory
Runner(s)-up
Walt Disney World Golf Classic
1973Jack Nicklaus (3) United States275−131 strokeUnited States Mason Rudolph
Walt Disney World Open Invitational
1972Jack Nicklaus (2) United States267−219 strokesUnited States Jim Dent
United States Bobby Mitchell
United States Larry Wood
1971Jack Nicklaus United States273−153 strokesUnited States Deane Beman

References

  1. "Flat-screen Tvs Go To Nonprofits". Orlando Sentinel. March 11, 2006.
  2. Tour's final stop renamed Children's Miracle Network Classic
  3. Disney no longer part of PGA Tour
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.