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Top tournament results: Brown Deer Park

The main tournaments played at Brown Deer Park are shown in the table below, which also includes relevant information on the winners, their scores and prize money.

2009
America
Van Pelt, Bo
267 (-13)
$720,000
US Bank

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Van Pelt, Bo

Score

267 (-13)

Prize money

$720,000

Title sponsor

US Bank

Played as the US Bank Championship in Milwaukee (July 16-19). 34-year-old Bo Van Pelt (USA) beat John Mallinger (USA) with a birdie at the second playoff hole, to record his first PGA Tour win. [Brown Deer Park GC, Brown Deer, nr Milwaukee, Wisc.].

2008
America
Johnson, Richard
264 (-16)
$720,000
US Bank

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Johnson, Richard

Score

264 (-16)

Prize money

$720,000

Title sponsor

US Bank

Played as the US Bank Championship in Milwaukee (July 17-20). Second-placed Ken Duke (USA) finished 1 shot behind 31-year-old Richard Johnson (Swe), who recorded his first PGA Tour win. [Brown Deer Park GC, Brown Deer, nr Milwaukee, Wisc.].

2007
America
Ogilvie, Joe
266 (-14)
$720,000
US Bank

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Ogilvie, Joe

Score

266 (-14)

Prize money

$720,000

Title sponsor

US Bank

Played as the US Bank Championship in Milwaukee (July 19-22). Second-placed Charlie Wi (S Kor), Tim Herron (USA) and Tim Clark (RSA) finished 4 shots behind 33-year-old Joe Ogilvie (USA), who recorded his first PGA Tour win at the 230th attempt. [Brown Deer Park GC, Brown Deer, nr Milwaukee, Wisc.].

2006
America
260 (-20)
$720,000
US Bank

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Pavin, Corey

Score

260 (-20)

Prize money

$720,000

Title sponsor

US Bank

Played as the US Bank Championship in Milwaukee (July 27-30). Second-placed Jerry Kelly (USA) finished 2 shots behind Corey Pavin (USA), who recorded the last of his 15 PGA Tour wins. In Pavin's opening round 61, he shot a front-nine 8-under-par 26, the lowest nine-hole score in PGA Tour history. [Brown Deer Park GC, Brown Deer, nr Milwaukee, Wisc.].

2005
America
260 (-20)
$684,000
US Bank

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Crane, Ben

Score

260 (-20)

Prize money

$684,000

Title sponsor

US Bank

Played as the US Bank Championship in Milwaukee (July 21-24). Second-placed Scott Verplank (USA) finished 4 shots behind Ben Crane (USA), who recorded his second PGA Tour win. [Brown Deer Park GC, Brown Deer, nr Milwaukee, Wisc.].

2004
America
267 (-13)
$630,000
US Bank

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Franco, Carlos

Score

267 (-13)

Prize money

$630,000

Title sponsor

US Bank

Played as the US Bank Championship in Milwaukee (July 22-25; previously known as the Greater Milwaukee Open). Second-placed Fred Funk (USA) and Brett Quigley (USA) finished 2 shots behind Carlos Franco (Para), who recorded his second win in this event and the last of his four PGA Tour wins. [Brown Deer Park GC, Brown Deer, nr Milwaukee, Wisc.].

2003
America
268 (-12)
$630,000
x

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Perry, Kenny

Score

268 (-12)

Prize money

$630,000

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Greater Milwaukee Open (July 10-13). Second-placed Steve Allan (Aus) and Heath Slocum (USA) finished 1 shot behind Kenny Perry (USA), who recorded his third win in four starts on the PGA Tour. [Brown Deer Park GC, Brown Deer, nr Milwaukee, Wisc.].

2002
America
261 (-23)
$558,000
x

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Sluman, Jeff

Score

261 (-23)

Prize money

$558,000

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Greater Milwaukee Open (July 11-14). Second-placed Tim Herron (USA) and Steve Lowery (USA) finished 4 shots behind Jeff Sluman (USA), who recorded the last of his six PGA Tour wins. [Brown Deer Park GC, Brown Deer, nr Milwaukee, Wisc.].

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Maruyama, Shigeki

Score

266 (-18)

Prize money

$558,000

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Greater Milwaukee Open (July 12-15). 31-year-old Shigeki Maruyama (Jpn) beat Charles Howell III (USA) with a birdie at the first playoff hole, to record the first of his three PGA Tour wins. [Brown Deer Park GC, Brown Deer, nr Milwaukee, Wisc.].

2000
America
260 (-24)
$450,000
x

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Roberts, Loren

Score

260 (-24)

Prize money

$450,000

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Greater Milwaukee Open (July 13-16). Second-placed Franklin Langham (USA) finished 8 shots behind Loren Roberts (USA), who recorded his second win in this event. [Brown Deer Park GC, Brown Deer, nr Milwaukee, Wisc.].

1999
America
264 (-16)
$414,000
x

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Franco, Carlos

Score

264 (-16)

Prize money

$414,000

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Greater Milwaukee Open (July 8-11). Second-placed Tom Lehman (USA) finished 2 shots behind Carlos Franco (Para), who recorded his second PGA Tour win. [Brown Deer Park GC, Brown Deer, nr Milwaukee, Wisc.].

1998
America
265 (-19)
$324,000
x

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Sluman, Jeff

Score

265 (-19)

Prize money

$324,000

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Greater Milwaukee Open (Sept 3-6). Second-placed Steve Stricker (USA) finished 1 shot behind Jeff Sluman (USA). [Brown Deer Park GC, Brown Deer, nr Milwaukee, Wisc.].

1997
America
268 (-16)
$234,000
x

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Hoch, Scott

Score

268 (-16)

Prize money

$234,000

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Greater Milwaukee Open (Aug 28-31). Second-placed David Sutherland (USA) and defending champion Loren Roberts (USA) finished 1 shot behind Scott Hoch (USA), who recorded his second win in three years in this event. [Brown Deer Park GC, Brown Deer, nr Milwaukee, Wisc.].

1996
America
265 (-19)
$216,000
x

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Roberts, Loren

Score

265 (-19)

Prize money

$216,000

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Greater Milwaukee Open (Aug 29-Sep 1). Loren Roberts (USA) beat Jerry Kelly (USA) with a birdie at the first playoff hole. [Brown Deer Park GC, Brown Deer, nr Milwaukee, Wisc.].

1995
America
269 (-15)
$180,000
x

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Hoch, Scott

Score

269 (-15)

Prize money

$180,000

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Greater Milwaukee Open (Aug 31-Sep 3). Second-placed Marco Dawson (USA) finished 3 shots behind Scott Hoch (USA). [Brown Deer Park GC, Brown Deer, nr Milwaukee, Wisc.].

1994
America
Springer, Mike
268 (-16)
$180,000
x

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Springer, Mike

Score

268 (-16)

Prize money

$180,000

Title sponsor

x

Played as the Greater Milwaukee Open (Sept 1-4). Second-placed Loren Roberts (USA) finished 1 shot behind Mike Springer (USA), who recorded the second of his two PGA Tour wins. [Brown Deer Park GC, Brown Deer, nr Milwaukee, Wisc.].

1966
Amateur
Kaser, Monty
6 & 5
amateur
USGA

Category

Amateur

Winner (holder)

Kaser, Monty

Score

6 & 5

Prize money

amateur

Title sponsor

USGA

Played as the U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship. Lamont "Monty" Kaser (USA) beat David Ojala (USA) 6 and 5 in the final. [Brown Deer Park GC, Brown Deer, nr Milwaukee, Wisc.].

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