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Buick Open pin flag Rocco Mediate Warwick Hills G&CC ryder british pga

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    Description

    The
    Buick Open
    was a
    PGA Tour
    golf
    tournament from 1958 to 2009. In 2007, the tournament was held at the end of June, a change from its traditional spot between
    The Open Championship
    and the
    PGA Championship
    . Regardless, many prominent players used it as a "tune-up" for the subsequent major.
    For the event's first decade, the Buick Open Invitational was played at
    Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club
    in
    Grand Blanc, Michigan
    . After 1969, professional golf events in the area fell off the PGA Tour schedule and a series of pro-ams and other similarly unofficial events took place, mostly at Flint Golf Club in
    Flint, Michigan
    .
    Flint native, and PGA touring professional Larry Mancour had returned to Michigan to play in the Buick Open and stayed to build the Grand Blanc Golf Club. He then added nine holes at the Flint Elks Golf Club where he remained the professional for 20 years. He rescued the Buick Open when General Motors dropped sponsorship of the tournament. With local Buick dealers Mancour started the Little Buick Open in 1969. It drew players and fans and led to the rebirth of the Buick Open in 1977.
    The Buick Open officially made its return to the PGA Tour in 1977 at the Flint Elks Club, and in 1978 the event returned to Warwick Hills G&CC, where it remained until its demise.
    The Associated Press
    reported July 28, 2009 that
    General Motors
    would end its sponsorship of the Buick Open after the 2009 tournament, in order to devote its marketing resources to cars and trucks.
    [1]
    The PGA Tour replaced the tournament with the
    Greenbrier Classic
    at
    The Greenbrier
    in
    White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia
    .
    [2]
    As in the 1970s, a series of pro-ams and other unofficial events now take place in Grand Blanc, with the
    AJGA
    's Randy Wise Open taking place at Warwick Hills and most pro-ams and a golf festival at the Jewel of Grand Blanc (the former Grand Blanc Golf Club).
    In 2014, an unrelated tournament with the same name was started in China. The event is played on
    PGA Tour China
    .
    In 2018, the former General Motors financing arm, now
    Ally Bank
    , returned to Warwick Hills to sponsor a
    PGA Tour Champions
    event,
    The Ally Challenge
    .
    Buick Open
    2009
    Tiger Woods
    (3)
    United States
    268
    −20
    3 strokes
    Greg Chalmers
    John Senden
    Roland Thatcher
    918,000
    2008
    Kenny Perry
    (2)
    United States
    269
    −19
    1 stroke
    Woody Austin
    Bubba Watson
    900,000
    2007
    Brian Bateman
    United States
    273
    −15
    1 stroke
    Woody Austin
    Jason Gore
    Justin Leonard
    882,000
    2006
    Tiger Woods
    (2)
    United States
    264
    −24
    3 strokes
    Jim Furyk
    864,000
    2005
    Vijay Singh
    (3)
    Fiji
    264
    −24
    4 strokes
    Zach Johnson
    Tiger Woods
    828,000
    2004
    Vijay Singh
    (2)
    Fiji
    265
    −23
    1 stroke
    John Daly
    810,000
    2003
    Jim Furyk
    United States
    267
    −21
    2 strokes
    Briny Baird
    Chris DiMarco
    Geoff Ogilvy
    Tiger Woods
    720,000
    2002
    Tiger Woods
    United States
    271
    −17
    4 strokes
    Fred Funk
    Brian Gay
    Mark O'Meara
    Esteban Toledo
    594,000
    2001
    Kenny Perry
    United States
    263
    −25
    2 strokes
    Chris DiMarco
    Jim Furyk
    558,000
    2000
    Rocco Mediate
    United States
    268
    −20
    1 stroke
    Chris Perry
    486,000
    1999
    Tom Pernice, Jr.
    United States
    270
    −18
    1 stroke
    Tom Lehman
    Ted Tryba
    Bob Tway
    432,000
    1998
    Billy Mayfair
    United States
    271
    −17
    2 strokes
    Scott Verplank
    324,000
    1997
    Vijay Singh
    Fiji
    273
    −15
    4 strokes
    Tom Byrum
    Russ Cochran
    Ernie Els
    Brad Fabel
    Naomichi Ozaki
    Curtis Strange
    270,000
    1996
    Justin Leonard
    United States
    266
    −22
    5 strokes
    Chip Beck
    216,000
    1995
    Woody Austin
    United States
    270
    −18
    Playoff
    Mike Brisky
    216,000
    1994
    Fred Couples
    United States
    270
    −18
    2 strokes
    Corey Pavin
    198,000
    1993
    Larry Mize
    United States
    272
    −16
    1 stroke
    Fuzzy Zoeller
    180,000
    1992
    Dan Forsman
    United States
    276
    −12
    Playoff
    Steve Elkington
    Brad Faxon
    180,000
    1991
    Brad Faxon
    United States
    271
    −17
    Playoff
    Chip Beck
    180,000
    1990
    Chip Beck
    United States
    272
    −16
    1 stroke
    Mike Donald
    Hale Irwin
    Fuzzy Zoeller
    180,000
    1989
    Leonard Thompson
    United States
    273
    −15
    1 stroke
    Billy Andrade
    Payne Stewart
    Doug Tewell
    180,000
    1988
    Scott Verplank
    United States
    268
    −20
    2 strokes
    Doug Tewell
    126,000
    1987
    Robert Wrenn
    United States
    262
    −26
    7 strokes
    Dan Pohl
    108,000
    1986
    Ben Crenshaw
    United States
    270
    −18
    1 stroke
    J. C. Snead
    Doug Tewell
    90,000
    1985
    Ken Green
    United States
    268
    −20
    4 strokes
    Wayne Grady
    81,000
    1984
    Denis Watson
    Zimbabwe
    271
    −17
    1 stroke
    Payne Stewart
    72,000
    1983
    Wayne Levi
    United States
    272
    −16
    1 stroke
    Isao Aoki
    Calvin Peete
    63,000
    1982
    Lanny Wadkins
    United States
    273
    −15
    1 stroke
    Tom Kite
    63,000
    1981
    Hale Irwin
    United States
    277
    −11
    Playoff
    Bobby Clampett
    Peter Jacobsen
    Gil Morgan
    63,000