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Quicken Loans National pin flag Tiger Woods Congressional Country Club open pga

$ 52.8

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    Description

    The
    Quicken Loans National
    (known as the
    AT&T National
    from 2007 to 2013) was a professional golf tournament on the
    PGA Tour
    in the
    Washington, D.C.
    area, usually held in late June or during the
    Fourth of July
    weekend, although in
    2015
    it ran from July 30 to August 2. It was hosted by
    Tiger Woods
    and benefited the
    Tiger Woods Foundation
    .
    The first edition in
    2007
    was held July 5–8 at the Blue Course of the
    Congressional Country Club
    in
    Bethesda
    ,
    Maryland
    , northwest of Washington. The event returned to Congressional in
    2008
    and
    2009
    and was held midway between the
    U.S. Open
    and
    The Open Championship
    to ensure a strong field of competitors. The National was part of the Open Qualifying Series that gave non-exempt players a chance to compete in The Open.
    The event was officially announced on March 7, 2007, to replace
    The International
    , which tour officials had abruptly cancelled four weeks earlier on
    February 8.
    [1]
    The Quicken Loans National was a standard 72-hole
    stroke play
    event, and did not use the
    modified Stableford
    scoring system used by The International in
    Colorado
    .
    The D.C. area hosted a regular tour event for over a quarter century; the
    Kemper Open
    arrived in
    1980
    , but was terminated after the
    2006
    event. It was played at Congressional from 1980 to
    1986
    , then moved to the nearby
    TPC at Avenel
    in
    1987
    . Later renamed the
    Booz Allen Classic
    , it returned to Congressional in
    2005
    , to give Avenel time to undergo renovations, which did
    not occur.
    [2]
    Congressional originally agreed to host the event for the first two years, and after opting out of hosting the 2009
    U.S. Amateur
    , agreed to host the event in 2009 as well.
    [3]
    [4]
    The
    Aronimink Golf Club
    in
    Newtown Square, Pennsylvania
    , hosted the 2010 and 2011 events, due to Congressional being reconfigured for the
    2011 U.S. Open
    .
    [5]
    The tournament was played at Congressional from 2012 to 2014
    [6]
    and returned in 2016.
    [7]
    It was played in
    Virginia
    at
    Robert Trent Jones Golf Club
    in
    Gainesville
    in August
    2015
    and was played at
    TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm
    in
    Potomac
    in 2017.
    [7]
    Other courses that were originally considered for the new tournament were in the
    Kansas City
    ,
    Minneapolis-Saint Paul
    , and
    Portland
    areas. Possible sites for the 2010 and 2011 events were the
    TPC at Avenel
    (now TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm, former site of the
    Booz Allen Classic
    ) and Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, (four-time host of the
    Presidents Cup
    ).
    [8]
    [9]
    CBS Sports
    and
    Golf Channel
    currently carry the Quicken Loans National on television.
    After the 2017 tournament, the
    Quicken Loans
    sponsorship deal ended leaving The National with no sponsor for
    2018
    ,
    [10]
    scheduled for June 28 to July 1.
    [11]
    The PGA Tour also announced that it would be buying out the remaining two years of its contract with
    Congressional Country Club
    to host the 2018 and 2020
    editions.
    [12]
    Despite a lack of title sponsor and host course, PGA Tour commissioner
    Jay Monahan
    confirmed that the event would occur in 2018, stating, "We made the commitment. Our players are going to be showing up there and we're going to be playing for that amount of money."
    [13]
    On May 30, less than a month before the event, Quicken Loans agreed to sponsor for a fifth
    consecutive year.
    [14]
    [15]
    On July 10, 2018, it was announced that the
    Detroit Golf Club
    would host the
    Rocket Mortgage Classic
    in 2019, replacing The National.
    [16]
    Quicken Loans National
    2018
    Francesco Molinari
    Italy
    259
    −21
    8 strokes
    Ryan Armour
    1,278,000
    7,100,000
    TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm
    2017
    Kyle Stanley
    United States
    273
    −7
    Playoff
    Charles Howell III
    1,278,000
    7,100,000
    TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm
    2016
    Billy Hurley III
    United States
    267
    −17
    3 strokes
    Vijay Singh
    1,242,000
    6,900,000
    Congressional Country Club
    2015
    Troy Merritt
    United States
    266
    −18
    3 strokes
    Rickie Fowler
    1,206,000
    6,700,000
    Robert Trent Jones Golf Club
    2014
    Justin Rose
    (2)
    England
    280
    −4
    Playoff
    Shawn Stefani
    1,170,000
    6,500,000
    Congressional Country Club
    AT&T National
    2013
    Bill Haas
    United States
    272
    −12
    3 strokes
    Roberto Castro
    1,170,000
    6,500,000
    Congressional Country Club
    2012
    Tiger Woods
    (2)
    United States
    276
    −8
    2 strokes
    Bo Van Pelt
    1,170,000
    6,500,000
    Congressional Country Club
    2011
    Nick Watney
    United States
    267
    −13
    2 strokes
    K. J. Choi
    1,116,000
    6,200,000
    Aronimink Golf Club
    2010
    Justin Rose
    England
    270
    −10
    1 stroke
    Ryan Moore
    1,116,000
    6,200,000
    Aronimink Golf Club
    2009
    Tiger Woods
    United States
    267
    −13
    1 stroke
    Hunter Mahan
    1,080,000
    6,000,000
    Congressional Country Club
    2008
    Anthony Kim
    United States
    268
    −12
    2 strokes
    Fredrik Jacobson
    1,080,000
    6,000,000
    Congressional Country Club
    2007
    K. J. Choi
    South Korea
    271
    −9
    3 strokes
    Steve Stricker
    1,080,000
    6,000,000
    Congressional Country Club