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CareerBuilder Challenge pin flag Clinton Foundation PGA West open pga Jon Rahm

$ 105.6

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    Description

    CareerBuilder Challenge was a professional golf tournament in southern California on the PGA Tour. Played in mid-winter in the Coachella Valley (greater Palm Springs), it is part of the tour's early season "West Coast Swing."
    It previously had five rounds of competition (90 holes) rather than the standard of four rounds, and was known for its celebrity pro-am. For many years, the event was named for and hosted by entertainer Bob Hope and featured a number of celebrity participants.[1]
    In 2012, the Desert Classic changed to a traditional 72-hole format over three different courses with a 54-hole cut, similar to the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. It continues to have a large pro-am, but has slowly ceased featuring celebrity participants. The tournament is organized by the nonprofit Desert Classic Charities.
    CareerBuilder Challenge in partnership with the Clinton Foundation
    2018
    Jon Rahm
    Spain
    266
    −22
    Playoff
    United States Andrew Landry
    1,062,000
    5,900,000
    2017
    Hudson Swafford
    United States
    268
    −20
    1 stroke
    Canada Adam Hadwin
    1,044,000
    5,800,000
    2016
    Jason Dufner
    United States
    263
    −25
    Playoff
    Sweden David Lingmerth
    1,044,000
    5,800,000