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Greater Toledo Classic

Golf tournament


Golf tournament

FieldValue
nameGreater Toledo Classic
locationSylvania, Ohio, U.S.
establishment1984,
courseHighland Meadows Golf Club
par71
yardage6666 yd
tourLegends of the LPGA
Epson Tour
LPGA Tour (1984–2024)
formatStroke play – 54 holes
purse$300,000
month_playedJuly
aggregate261 Se Ri Pak (1998)
current_championUSA Mia Hammond

Epson Tour LPGA Tour (1984–2024) | to-par = |USA Golf Club |USA Ohio Golf Club The Greater Toledo Classic is a women's professional golf tournament on the Legends of the LPGA and Epson Tours. It was founded in 1984 as an LPGA Tour event and has been played yearly, except in 1986 and 2011, in Sylvania, Ohio, a suburb northwest of Toledo.

History

The tournament was founded after PGA Tour caddie Judd Silverman, a Toledo native, sought to bring a ladies professional golf tournament to his hometown. He contacted sponsors and actor Jamie Farr, also a Toledo native, brought his name and several of his celebrity friends to the tournament. Throughout the history of the event, children's charities in Northwest Ohio and Southern Michigan have been the charitable beneficiaries of the tournament. They have received more than $14 million during the event's history.

From 2004 to 2010, the title sponsor was Owens Corning, the world's largest manufacturer of fiberglass and related products, headquartered in Toledo, near the site of the tournament. In 2012, they became a presenting sponsor. Kroger, one of the largest American supermarket chains, with headquarters in Cincinnati, has also been involved as a sponsor of the tournament since 1997. Owens-Illinois (O-I) became a sponsor in 2012.

From 1984 to 1988, the tournament was held in the village of Holland at Glengarry Country Club (), which became Stone Oak Country Club in 1988. The event moved several miles north in 1989 to its current home, Highland Meadows Golf Club in Sylvania, just south of the Michigan state line.

The largest playoff in LPGA history took place at the 1999 Jamie Farr, a six-player affair involving Karrie Webb, Carin Koch, Sherri Steinhauer, Se Ri Pak, Kelli Kuehne, and Mardi Lunn. Defending champion Pak won it on first hole of sudden death, sinking a 10 ft birdie putt.

In 2007, Pak won the Farr for the fifth time, becoming only the fourth player on the LPGA Tour to win the same tournament five times.

The tournament was at risk of ending after 2009, due to a variety of circumstances including the slumping worldwide economy and reported dissatisfaction with LPGA Commissioner Carolyn Bivens. Late in August 2009, after Bivens had resigned under pressure, it was announced that the tournament would continue for at least one more year, albeit with a sharply reduced purse.

On June 29, 2010, LPGA Commissioner Michael Whan announced the Farr Classic would return for at least three more years beginning in 2012. The tournament took a one-year hiatus in 2011, as the Toledo area hosted the U.S. Senior Open, a major championship on the Champions Tour, at the Inverness Club in late July. A similar break occurred in 1986, when the PGA Championship was at Inverness in August.

On December 2, 2011, tournament director Judd Silverman announced that the Jamie Farr Classic would have a new name and a new logo; it became the Jamie Farr Toledo Classic Presented by Kroger, Owens Corning and O-I. On January 8, 2013, the LPGA announced that Marathon Petroleum was replacing Jamie Farr as the title sponsor. In 2016, the event received broadcast network coverage for the first time when CBS Sports televised the final round live. In 2022, Dana Incorporated took over title sponsorship of the tournament for three years.

After celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2024, the tournament decided to bring a new professional golf tournament to northwest Ohio – the "Greater Toledo Classic". In place of its annual LPGA tournament, tournament director Judd Silverman collaborated with the LPGA to bring the Epson Tour and Legends of the LPGA tours together for a dual event. Stacy Lewis, Toledo native and two-time Solheim Cup captain, will host the event. The inaugural tournament took place July 25–27, 2025 at Highland Meadows Golf Club.

Tournament names through the years:

  • 1984–1996: Jamie Farr Toledo Classic
  • 1997–2000: Jamie Farr Kroger Classic
  • 2001–2003: Jamie Farr Kroger Classic Presented by ALLTEL
  • 2004–2010: Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic Presented by Kroger
  • 2012: Jamie Farr Toledo Classic Presented by Kroger, Owens Corning and O-I
  • 2013–2018: Marathon Classic Presented by Owens Corning and O-I
  • 2019–2021: Marathon Classic Presented by Dana
  • 2022–2022: Dana Open Presented by Marathon
  • 2023–2024: Dana Open
  • 2025: Greater Toledo Classic hosted by Stacy Lewis

Winners

YearDateChampionCountryWinning scoreTo parMargin
of victoryVenuePurse ($)Winner's
share ($)
As an Epson Tour and Legends of the LPGA event
2025
As an LPGA Tour event
2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
1995
1994
1993
1992
1991
1990
1989
1988
1987
1986
1985
1984

Source:

Notes: Green highlight indicates scoring records.

  • 2021 event was rain-shortened to 54 holes*

Multiple winners

Four players have won the event more than once.

  • 5 wins: Se Ri Pak (1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2007)
  • 2 wins: Penny Hammel (1985, 1989), Kelly Robbins (1994, 1997), and Lydia Ko (2014, 2016)

Tournament records

YearPlayerScoreTo parRoundCourse
2008

Source:

References

References

  1. [http://www.jamiefarrowenscorning.com/charities.aspx Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic Charities] {{webarchive. link. (2009-03-26)
  2. Hackenberg, Dave. (May 11, 1988). "Glengarry will change name". Toledo Blade.
  3. "Club history". Stone Oak Country Club.
  4. (July 5, 1999). "Pak wins crowded playoff". Sarasota Herald-Tribune.
  5. (September 2, 2009). "The Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic Continues".
  6. (June 30, 2010). "Farr Classic to go on hiatus in 2011". ESPN.
  7. Hackenberg, Dave. (December 2, 2011). "New name, new logo for Farr Classic". Toledo Blade.
  8. (January 8, 2013). "Marathon Petroleum Corporation Joins LPGA Family as Title Partner of Northeast Ohio Tour Event". LPGA.
  9. "Jamie Farr Toledo Classic: Past Winners". LPGA.
  10. (11 July 2021). "Nasa Hataoka wins rain-shortened marathon LPGA classic".
  11. (July 11, 2008). "Creamer shoots 11-under 60". Reading Eagle.
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