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Description
TheDick's Sporting Goods Open
is a
PGA Tour Champions
event in
Endicott, New York
. It debuted in July 2007, supplanting the
B.C. Open
, a former
PGA Tour
event from
1971
through
2006
.
[1]
It is sponsored by
Dick's Sporting Goods
, founded in adjacent
Binghamton
.
The tournament is played at the En-Joie Golf Club in Endicott in
Upstate New York
. En-Joie Golf Club opened 92 years ago in 1927 under the original design of Ernie Smith. The golf course was originally built by George F. Johnson, the owner of the Endicott-Johnson Shoe Company. Johnson created the golf course as a place of recreation for his employees who worked at the local shoe factory in Endicott. In 1998 and 1999, the golf course layout was renovated by Michael Hurdzan. He changed the original relatively flat, round greens into very large, undulating greens that challenge all level of golfers. With narrow, tree-lined fairways coupled with large, elevated greens En-Joie golf course is a true test for golfers of all skill levels.
[2]
The event is operated by
Broome County
Community Charities.
[3]
The purse in 2016 was
$
2 million, with a winner's share of 0,000.
Winners
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Year
Champion
Country
Winning
score
To par
Margin
of victory
Runner(s)-up
2019
Doug Barron
United States
199
−17
2 strokes
Fred Couples
2018
Bart Bryant
(2)
United States
200
−16
1 stroke
Michael Bradley
2017
Scott McCarron
United States
196
−20
1 stroke
Kevin Sutherland
2016
Paul Goydos
United States
202
−14
2 strokes
Wes Short, Jr.
2015
Jeff Maggert
United States
202
−14
2 strokes
Paul Goydos
2014
Bernhard Langer
Germany
200
−16
1 stroke
Woody Austin
,
Mark O'Meara
2013
Bart Bryant
United States
200
−16
1 stroke
Russ Cochran
,
Corey Pavin
2012
Willie Wood
United States
203
−13
Playoff
Michael Allen
2011
John Huston
United States
200
−17
3 strokes
Nick Price
2010
Loren Roberts
United States
201
−15
1 stroke
Fred Funk
2009
Lonnie Nielsen
United States
195
−21
2 strokes
Ronnie Black
,
Fred Funk
2008
Eduardo Romero
Argentina
199
−17
3 strokes
Fulton Allem
,
Gary Koch
2007
R. W. Eaks
United States
199
−17
3 strokes
Bruce Vaughan