Price Cutter Charity Championship

The Price Cutter Charity Championship presented by Dr Pepper is a regular golf tournament on the Korn Ferry Tour. It is played at the Highland Springs Country Club in Springfield, Missouri, United States. It is one of four original Tour events still played.[1]

Price Cutter Charity Championship
Tournament information
LocationSpringfield, Missouri
Established1990
Course(s)Highland Springs Country Club
Par72
Length7,115 yards (6,506 m)
Tour(s)Korn Ferry Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$1,000,000
Month playedJuly
Tournament record score
Aggregate260 David Kocher (2022)
To par−28 as above
Current champion
United States Pierceson Coody
Location Map
Highland Springs CC is located in the United States
Highland Springs CC
Highland Springs CC
Location in the United States
Highland Springs CC is located in Missouri
Highland Springs CC
Highland Springs CC
Location in Missouri

The 2017 purse was $675,000, with $121,500 going to the winner.

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
Price Cutter Charity Championship
2023United States Pierceson Coody263−252 StrokesUnited States Parker Coody
United States Chandler Phillips
Canada Ben Silverman
United States Thomas Walsh
2022United States David Kocher260−286 strokesUnited States Taylor Montgomery
Argentina Augusto Núñez
United States Robby Shelton
Taiwan Yu Chun-an
2021United States Dylan Wu261−272 strokesUnited States Taylor Moore
2020United States Max McGreevy267−211 strokeMexico José de Jesús Rodríguez
2019United States Harry Higgs266−222 strokesUnited States Andrew Svoboda
United States Steve Wheatcroft
2018United States Martin Trainer263−251 strokeSweden Henrik Norlander
2017Canada Ben Silverman263−251 strokeUnited States Talor Gooch
2016Canada Mackenzie Hughes264−241 strokeUnited States Richy Werenski
2015South Africa Dawie van der Walt265−232 strokesUnited States Smylie Kaufman
2014Australia Cameron Percy267−211 strokeUnited States Zac Blair
United States Brandt Jobe
United States Michael Kim
United States Carlos Sainz Jr.
2013United States Andrew Svoboda266−223 strokesBrazil Fernando Mechereffe
2012United States Chris Wilson267−21PlayoffUnited States Scott Harrington
2011United States Steve Friesen262−265 strokesAustralia Gavin Coles
2010United States Hunter Haas262−266 strokesSweden Jonas Blixt
United States Jamie Lovemark
United States Jason Schultz
2009United States Justin Bolli267−211 strokeUnited States Chad Collins
United States Derek Lamely
2008United States Colt Knost262−264 strokesUnited States Webb Simpson
2007United States Tom Scherrer262−264 strokesUnited States Franklin Langham
2006United States Doug LaBelle II261−272 strokesAustralia Nick Flanagan
2005United States Roger Tambellini267−211 strokeAustralia Steven Bowditch
United States Troy Matteson
United States David Peoples
United States Vance Veazey
2004United States Brad Ott263−251 strokeUnited States Brandt Snedeker
2003United States Tom Carter267−211 strokeUnited States Doug LaBelle II
United States Roland Thatcher
2002United States Patrick Sheehan269−192 strokesUnited States Eric Meeks
United States Brian Wilson
Buy.com Ozarks Open
2001United States Steve Haskins131[lower-alpha 1]−131 strokeUnited States Omar Uresti
2000United States Pat Perez270−18PlayoffUnited States Pat Bates
United States Mike Heinen
Nike Ozarks Open
1999United States Ryan Howison270−18PlayoffEngland Ed Fryatt
1998Australia Anthony Painter267−211 strokeUnited States Scott Dunlap
1997United States Chris DiMarco204[lower-alpha 2]−121 strokeUnited States Robin Freeman
1996United States Stewart Cink272−16PlayoffUnited States R. W. Eaks
1995United States Mike Schuchart271−17PlayoffAustralia Stuart Appleby
United States P. H. Horgan III
1994United States Jerry Haas272−161 strokeUnited States Frank Conner
1993United States Tommy Tolles271−172 strokesUnited States Bob Burns
United States Bob May
Ben Hogan Greater Ozarks Open
1992United States Lennie Clements205−11PlayoffUnited States Tommy Tolles
United States Ted Tryba
1991United States Rick Dalpos201−154 strokesUnited States Kevin Sutherland
1990United States Jeff Cook207−9PlayoffUnited States Olin Browne

Bolded golfers graduated to the PGA Tour via the Korn Ferry Tour regular-season money list.

Notes

  1. Shortened to 36 holes due to rain.
  2. Shortened to 54 holes due to weather.

References


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