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Tommy Bahama Challenge

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Tommy Bahama Challenge was a golf event on the PGA Tour's "Challenge Season," a slate of Tour events that do not count towards the PGA's official money season. It was held at the Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona, and lasted for only two years.[1]

Sponsored by the clothing company Tommy Bahama, the event began in 2004, and pitted a team of four golfers from the United States versus an international team of four golfers, each with a non-playing captain. The tournament featured a unique rule — only players 30 or under could be invited. In 2004, scoring was also done unusually — each player was pitted against another for one-on-one matches; their scores were kept under stroke play rules, while the event's overall total was kept under match play rules. One player's win in a match earned his team a point. For the 2005 event, the format was changed — all the matches and the event were scored using match play rules.

In the event of a tie (which happened in 2004),[2] the rules specified that a sudden-death playoff would take place using the alternate shot rule (for example, on a par 4, one players hits the tee shot, another hits it onto the green from its spot on the fairway, yet another attempts a putt and misses, and the last member makes the second putt to finish the hole).

The 2004 event, which took place in early November 2004, was broadcast on television in the United States by CBS on New Year's Day.[3] The November 2005 event was aired on January 2, 2006.[4]

Winners

Year Winning team and players Score Team captain Losing team and players Score Team captain Playoff summary
2005 Australia Geoff Ogilvy
England Justin Rose
South Africa Tim Clark
South KoreaKevin Na[5]
2½ points David Feherty United States Ryan Moore
United States Arron Oberholser
United States Zach Johnson
United States Ben Crane
1½ points Gary McCord n/a
2004 United States Chad Campbell
United States Zach Johnson
United States Hank Kuehne
United States Chris Riley
2 points Gary McCord England Paul Casey
England Ian Poulter
England David Howell
South Korea Kevin Na
2 points David Feherty U.S. won on first playoff hole

References

  1. ^ "Grayhawk History: Major Events". Grayhawk Golf Club. Retrieved 2012-10-15.
  2. ^ "American team wins Tommy Bahama Challenge". Amarillo Globe-News. November 10, 2004.
  3. ^ Reisner, Mel (November 9, 2004). "U.S. team wins Tommy Bahama Challenge in playoff". USA Today. Associated Press.
  4. ^ "CBS Sports to broadcast Tommy Bahama Challenge on Jan. 2, 2006". CBS Sports. December 28, 2005. Retrieved 2012-10-15.
  5. ^ Reisner, Mel (November 8, 2005). "International team wins Tommy Bahama Challenge". USA Today. Associated Press.
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