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Doral Ryder Open pin flag Blue Monster Greg Norman Raymond Floyd Steve Elkington

$ 105.6

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    Description

    The
    Doral Open
    was a professional
    golf
    tournament on the
    PGA Tour
    in the
    southeastern
    United States
    . It was played annually for 45 seasons, from
    1962
    to
    2006
    , on the "Blue Monster" course at the
    Doral Golf Resort & Spa
    in
    Doral, Florida
    , a suburb west of
    Miami
    .
    The introduction of the
    FedEx Cup
    in
    2007
    caused a change in the PGA Tour schedule. The
    WGC-CA Championship
    , a
    World Golf Championship
    event co-sponsored by the PGA Tour, moved from October to March and took the Doral Open's spot on the schedule. This championship was also held at the Blue Monster course for the next decade; it was renamed the
    WGC-Cadillac Championship
    in
    2011
    and continued at Doral through
    2016
    . The resort was sold in
    2012
    and became
    Trump National Doral Miami
    . The
    PGA Tour Latinoamérica
    development tour will host the season-ending Shell Championship in December 2018 on the Golden Palm course to continue the PGA Tour's tradition of hosting at Doral
    Doral-
    Ryder
    Open
    2000
    Jim Furyk
    United States
    265
    −23
    2 strokes
    Franklin Langham
    540,000
    1999
    Steve Elkington
    (2)
    Australia
    275
    −13
    1 stroke
    Greg Kraft
    540,000
    1998
    Michael Bradley
    United States
    278
    −10
    1 stroke
    John Huston
    Billy Mayfair
    360,000
    1997
    Steve Elkington
    Australia
    275
    −13
    2 strokes
    Larry Nelson
    Nick Price
    324,000
    1996
    Greg Norman
    (3)
    Australia
    269
    −19
    2 strokes
    Michael Bradley
    Vijay Singh
    324,000
    1995
    Nick Faldo
    England
    273
    −15
    1 stroke
    Peter Jacobsen
    Greg Norman
    270,000
    1994
    John Huston
    United States
    274
    −14
    3 strokes
    Billy Andrade
    Brad Bryant
    252,000
    1993
    Greg Norman
    (2)
    Australia
    265
    −23
    4 strokes
    Paul Azinger
    Mark McCumber
    252,000
    1992
    Raymond Floyd
    (3)
    United States
    271
    −17
    2 strokes
    Keith Clearwater
    Fred Couples
    252,000
    1991
    Rocco Mediate
    United States
    276
    −12
    Playoff
    Curtis Strange
    252,000
    1990
    Greg Norman
    Australia
    273
    −15
    Playoff
    Paul Azinger
    Mark Calcavecchia
    Tim Simpson
    252,000
    1989
    Bill Glasson
    United States
    275
    −13
    1 stroke
    Fred Couples
    234,000
    1988
    Ben Crenshaw
    United States
    274
    −14
    1 stroke
    Chip Beck
    Mark McCumber
    180,000
    1987
    Lanny Wadkins
    United States
    277
    −11
    3 strokes
    Seve Ballesteros
    Tom Kite
    Don Pooley
    180,000