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Toshiba Classic pin flag Newport Beach Country Club open ryder british pga
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Description
TheToshiba Classic
is a
golf
tournament on the
PGA Tour Champions
. Played annually in March in
Newport Beach, California
at the Newport Beach Country Club. The tournament was founded in 1995 as the
Toshiba Senior Classic
.
Hoag
became the title sponsor of the tournament starting in 2019.
[1]
The longest sudden-death
playoff
in the history of the PGA Tour Champions occurred at the 1997 event when
Bob Murphy
defeated
Jay Sigel
on the ninth hole.
[2]
[3]
The record was broken the following year at the
Royal Caribbean Classic
.
Toshiba Classic2018Mar 9–11
Vijay Singh
Fiji
202 (−11)1 stroke1,800,0002017
No tournament
2016Oct 7–9
Jay Haas
(2)
United States
197 (−16)Playoff1,800,0002015Oct 30 – Nov 1
Duffy Waldorf
United States
193 (−20)2 strokes1,800,0002014Mar 14–16
Fred Couples
(2)
United States
198 (−15)1 stroke1,750,0002013Mar 15–17
David Frost
South Africa
194 (−19)5 strokes1,750,0002012Mar 16–18
Loren Roberts
United States
205 (−8)2 strokes1,750,0002011Mar 11–13
Nick Price
Zimbabwe
196 (−17)1 stroke1,700,0002010Mar 5–7
Fred Couples
United States
195 (−18)4 strokes1,700,0002009Mar 6–8
Eduardo Romero
Argentina
202 (−11)1 stroke1,700,0002008Mar 7–9
Bernhard Langer
Germany
199 (−14)Playoff1,700,0002007Mar 9–11
Jay Haas
United States
194 (−19)2 strokes1,650,0002006Mar 18–20
Brad Bryant
United States
204 (−9)1 stroke1,650,000Toshiba Senior Classic2005Mar 18–20
Mark Johnson
United States
200 (−13)4 strokes1,650,0002004Mar 19–21
Tom Purtzer
United States
198 (−15)1 stroke1,600,0002003Mar 21–23
Rodger Davis
Australia
197 (−16)4 strokes1,550,0002002Mar 9–10
Hale Irwin
(2)
United States
197 (−16)5 strokes1,500,0002001Mar 2–4
José María Cañizares
Spain
202 (−11)Playoff1,400,0002000Mar 3–4
Allen Doyle
United States
136 (−6)1 stroke1,300,0001999Mar 12–14
Gary McCord
United States
204 (−9)Playoff1,200,0001998Feb 14–16
Hale Irwin
United States
200 (−13)1 stroke1,100,0001997Mar 14–16
Bob Murphy
United States
207 (−6)Playoff1,000,0001996Mar 15–17
Jim Colbert
United States
201 (−12)2 strokes1,000,0001995Mar 17–19
George Archer
United States
199 (−11)1 stroke800,000