TPC Sugarloaf
The main tournaments played at TPC Sugarloaf are shown in the table below, which also includes relevant information on the winners, their scores and prize money.
America
Mitsubishi
Played as the Mitsubishi Electric Classic presented by Vensure (Apr 25-27). Second-placed Ernie Els (RSA) finished 1 shot behind Jerry Kelly (USA), who recorded his 13th PGA Tour Champions win. [TPC Sugarloaf, Duluth, GA].
America
Mitsubishi
Played as the Mitsubishi Electric Classic (Apr 26-28). Second-placed Paul Broadhurst (Eng) and Doug Barron (USA) finished 4 shots behind defending champion Stephen Ames (Can). On the day he turned 60, Ames recorded his third win in this event and eighth PGA Tour Champions title. [TPC Sugarloaf, Duluth, GA].
America
Mitsubishi
Played as the Mitsubishi Electric Classic (May 5-7). Second-placed Miguel Angel Jiménez (Esp) finished 4 shots behind Stephen Ames (Can), who recorded his second win in this event. [TPC Sugarloaf, Duluth, GA].
America
Mitsubishi
Played as the Mitsubishi Electric Classic (May 6-8). Second-placed Pádraig Harrington (Ire), David Toms (USA) and Fred Couples (USA) finished 1 shot behind Steve Flesch (USA), who recorded his second PGA Tour Champions Tour win, in the same event he won in 2018. [TPC Sugarloaf, Duluth, GA].
America
Mitsubishi
Played as the Mitsubishi Electric Classic (May 14-16). Second-placed Stephen Ames (Can), Kirk Triplett (USA) and Paul Goydos (USA) finished 3 shots behind 51-year-old Monday qualifier Dicky Pride (USA), who recorded his first PGA Tour Champions win in his 11th start on the Tour. His only other top flight tour win came at the 1994 St Jude Classic, during his rookie season on the PGA Tour. [TPC Sugarloaf, Duluth, GA].
America
Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi Electric Classic not played in 2020 (scheduled for Apr 17-19, but cancelled due to global coronavirus pandemic). [TPC Sugarloaf, Duluth, GA].
America
Mitsubishi
Played as the Mitsubishi Electric Classic (Apr 19-21). Second-placed Jerry Kelly (USA), Joe Durant (USA), Kirk Triplett (USA) and Kent Jones (USA) finished 2 shots behind wire-to-wire winner Scott McCarron (USA). [TPC Sugarloaf, Duluth, GA].
America
Mitsubishi
Played as the Mitsubishi Electric Classic (Apr 13-15). 50-year-old Steve Flesch (USA) beat Scott Parel (USA) with a birdie at the second playoff hole (par-5 18th), to record his first PGA Tour Champions win, and first professional win since 2007. Bernhard Langer (Ger) was eliminated at the first playoff hole. [TPC Sugarloaf, Duluth, GA].
America
Mitsubishi
Played as the Mitsubishi Electric Classic (Apr 14-16). Second-placed Bernhard Langer (Ger) finished 4 shots behind 52-year-old Stephen Ames (T&T/Can), who recorded his first PGA Tour Champions win. [TPC Sugarloaf, Duluth, GA].
America
Mitsubishi
Played as the Mitsubishi Electric Classic (April 15-17; formerly Greater Gwinnett Championship). Woody Austin (USA) beat Wes Short Jr (USA) with a par at the second playoff hole (par-5 18th), to record his second PGA Tour Champions win. [TPC Sugarloaf, Duluth, GA].
America
x
Played as the Greater Gwinnett Championship (April 17-19). Second-placed Bernhard Langer (Ger) finished 1 shot behind Olin Browne (USA), wo recorded the second of his two Champions Tour wins. Reduced to 36-holes after the final day was washed-out by rain. [TPC Sugarloaf, Duluth, GA].
America
x
Played as the Greater Gwinnett Championship (April 18-20). Second-placed Bernhard Langer (Ger) finished 2 shots behind 50-year-old Miguel Ángel Jiménez (Esp), who became the 18th player to win on his Champions Tour debut. [TPC Sugarloaf, Duluth, GA].
America
x
Played as the inaugural Greater Gwinnett Championship (April 19-21). Second-placed Tom Lehman (USA) and Tom Pernice Jr (USA) finished 3 shots behind Bernard Langer (Ger). [TPC Sugarloaf, Duluth, GA].
America
AT&T
Played as the AT&T Classic (May 15-18). First-time PGA Tour winner and last years' runner-up Imada (Jpn) beat Kenny Perry (USA) with a par at the first playoff hole (par-5 18th). [TPC Sugarloaf, Duluth, Georgia].
America
AT&T
Played as the AT&T Classic (May 17-20; formerly BellSouth Classic). Johnson (USA) beat Ryuji Imada (Jpn) with a par at the first playoff hole (par-5 18th). [TPC Sugarloaf, Duluth, Georgia].
America
BellSouth
Played as the BellSouth Classic (Mar 30-Apr 2). Second-placed José María Olazábal (Esp) and Zach Johnson (USA) finished 13 shots behind defending champion Mickelson (USA). This was Mickelson's lowest ever four-round total in a PGA Tour event and the fourth lowest score in relation to par in PGA Tour history. [TPC Sugarloaf, Duluth, Georgia].
America
BellSouth
Played as the BellSouth Classic (Mar 31-Apr 3). Mickelson (USA) won a five-way playoff, beating Rich Beem (USA) with a birdie at the fourth extra hole. Arjan Atwal (Ind) and Brandt Jobe (USA) were eliminated at the first playoff hole. José María Olazábal (Esp) was eliminated at the third playoff hole. [TPC Sugarloaf, Duluth, Georgia].
America
BellSouth
Played as the BellSouth Classic (April 1-4). Second-placed Mark Hensby (Aus) finished 1 shot behind first-time PGA Tour winner Johnson (USA). [TPC Sugarloaf, Duluth, Georgia].
America
BellSouth
Played as the BellSouth Classic (April 3-6). Second-placed Bob Tway (USA) finished 4 shots behind first-time PGA Tour winner Crane (USA), who shot a third round 64, and final round 63 that included a back-nine 29. [TPC Sugarloaf, Duluth, Georgia].
America
BellSouth
Played as the BellSouth Classic (April 4-7). Second-placed Jesper Parnevik (Swe) finished 4 shots behind Goosen (RSA). [TPC Sugarloaf, Duluth, Georgia].
America
BellSouth
Played as the BellSouth Classic (Mar 29-Apr 1). Second-placed Mike Weir (Can) finished 3 shots behind McCarron (USA). [TPC Sugarloaf, Duluth, Georgia].
America
BellSouth
Played as the BellSouth Classic (Mar 30-Apr 2). Mickelson (USA) beat Gary Nicklaus (USA) with a birdie at the first playoff hole (par-3 16th). Final round cancelled due to heavy rain. [TPC Sugarloaf, Duluth, Georgia].
America
BellSouth
Played as the BellSouth Classic (Apr 1-4). Second-placed Stewart Cink (USA) finished 2 shots behind Duval (USA), who recorded his tenth PGA Tour win. [TPC Sugarloaf, Duluth, Georgia].
America
BellSouth
Played as the BellSouth Classic (May 7-10). Second-placed Jay Don Blake (USA) finished 1 shot behind Woods (USA). [TPC Sugarloaf, Duluth, Georgia].
America
BellSouth
Played as the BellSouth Classic (May 8-11). Second-placed David Duval (USA), Lee Janzen (USA) and Brian Henninger (USA) finished 3 shots behind McCarron (USA). [TPC Sugarloaf, Duluth, Georgia].
America
BellSouth
Played as the BellSouth Classic (April 4-7). First-time PGA Tour winner Stankowski (USA) beat Brandel Chamblee (USA) with a birdie at the first playoff hole. [TPC Sugarloaf, Duluth, Georgia].
Women’s (British) Open: the last women’s major championship of the season is hosted by Royal Porthcawl GC. It’s the first time this fabulous seaside links course has hosted the event (July 31-Aug 3).
Walker Cup: the 50th playing of this prestigious men’s amateur event sees the GB&I go head-to-head against the defending USA team at Cypress Point Club, California (Sept 6-7). After that, all eyes turn to Bethpage State Park on Long Island, NY, where the American and defending European professional teams engage in the 45th Ryder Cup (Sept 27-29).
Lottie Woad: 21-year-old Woad burst onto the professional scene in July, with wins in the Women’s Irish Open (as an amateur) and three weeks later in the Women’s Scottish Open (as a professional). She nearly picked-up a major championship, placing third in The Evian in the same month.
Pádraig Harrington: the ever-likeable Irishman added the (British) Senior Open Championship title to his stellar array of tournament successes. His win came on Sunningdale’s spectacular Old Course. Harrington had already bagged the U.S. Senior Open title in June this year.
The Dutch: "It's no' just a game", as they say in Scotland, and that's certainly true at The Dutch. With 5-star services throughout, a lavishly comfortable Loch Lomond-inspired clubhouse, and a superbly designed and presented golf course, one could not ask for more from this top-end private club.
Join us at The Dutch from August 21–24 for the Festival of Golf, featuring the HotelPlanner Tour. Experience four days of top-tier sport, live music, incredible food, and unexpected surprises. Explore the grounds, connect with others, embrace new challenges, and dive into an unforgettable celebration. Click here to buy tickets.
Here at Prince’s Golf Club you'll find 27 excellent holes of links golf. Just over the fence and sharing similar terrain is Royal St George’s; but Prince’s is far from overshadowed by its venerable neighbour. The three nine-hole loops at Prince's, laid out over gently undulating terrain, are sure to bring a smile of satisfaction to all lovers of links golf.
Stay&Play at Prince's: excellent onsite Lodge accommodation available
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