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Nationwide Children's Hospital Championship
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Nationwide Children's Hospital Championship |
| image | [[File:Nationwide Childrens Hospital Invitational Logo.gif]] |
| location | Columbus, Ohio |
| establishment | 2007 |
| course | Ohio State University Golf Club |
| par | 71 |
| yardage | 7455 yd |
| tour | Korn Ferry Tour |
| format | Stroke play |
| purse | |
| month_played | September |
| aggregate | 267 Adam Svensson (2021) |
| 267 David Lingmerth (2022) | |
| to-par | −17 as above |
| current_champion | USA John VanDerLaan |
| map | USA#USA Ohio |
| map_label | Ohio State University GC |
| map_caption | Location in the United States##Location in Ohio |
| map_relief | yes |
| map_size | 200 |
| coordinates |
267 David Lingmerth (2022) | to-par = −17 as above The Nationwide Children's Hospital Championship is a golf tournament on the Korn Ferry Tour. It was played for the first time in July 2007 at The Ohio State University Golf Club's Scarlet Course in Upper Arlington, Ohio. Jack Nicklaus, a former Ohio State golfer and Upper Arlington native, serves as honorary host of the event.
The first six years of the event were unique in that it invited the top collegiate golfers to compete. Amateurs won two of the six events.
Since 2013, it is part of the Korn Ferry Tour Finals and the field consists of the top 75 players from the Korn Ferry Tour money list and the players ranked 126 to 200 on the PGA Tour's FedEx Cup points list at the start of the Finals.
The 2017 purse was $1,000,000, with a $180,000 winner's share.
Winners
| Korn Ferry Tour (Regular) | 2007–2012 |
|---|
| # | Year | Winner | Score | To par | Margin of | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| victory | Runner(s)-up | Nationwide Children's Hospital Championship | Nationwide Children's Hospital Invitational | |||||
| 19th | 2025 | USA John VanDerLaan | 267 | −17 | 3 strokes | CHN Dou Zecheng | ||
| USA Trent Phillips | ||||||||
| 18th | 2024 | USA Frankie Capan III | 271 | −13 | 2 strokes | USA Carter Jenkins | ||
| USA William Mouw | ||||||||
| GER Thomas Rosenmüller | ||||||||
| 17th | 2023 | USA Norman Xiong | 274 | −10 | 4 strokes | USA Joe Highsmith | ||
| AUS Curtis Luck | ||||||||
| USA Chris Petefish | ||||||||
| 16th | 2022 | SWE David Lingmerth | 267 | −17 | 2 strokes | USA Paul Haley II | ||
| 15th | 2021 | CAN Adam Svensson | 267 | −17 | 2 strokes | USA Bronson Burgoon | ||
| GER Stephan Jäger | ||||||||
| 14th | 2020 | AUS Curtis Luck | 273 | −11 | 1 stroke | USA Theo Humphrey | ||
| USA Taylor Montgomery | ||||||||
| USA Cameron Young | ||||||||
| 13th | 2019 | USA Scottie Scheffler | 272 | −12 | 2 strokes | USA Beau Hossler | ||
| ENG Ben Taylor | ||||||||
| USA Brendon Todd | ||||||||
| 12th | 2018 | USA Robert Streb | 272 | −12 | Playoff | USA Peter Malnati | ||
| 11th | 2017 | USA Peter Uihlein | 270 | −14 | 1 stroke | USA Ryan Armour | ||
| 10th | 2016 | USA Grayson Murray | 272 | −12 | 1 stroke | AUS Cameron Smith | ||
| 9th | 2015 | USA Andrew Loupe | 279 | −5 | 2 strokes | USA Bronson Burgoon | ||
| USA Roberto Castro | ||||||||
| USA Tom Hoge | ||||||||
| 8th | 2014 | USA Justin Thomas | 278 | −6 | Playoff | ZAF Richard Sterne | ||
| 7th | 2013 | KOR Noh Seung-yul | 272 | −12 | 5 strokes | USA Edward Loar | ||
| 6th | 2012 | USA Ben Kohles | 272 | −12 | Playoff | USA Luke Guthrie | ||
| 5th | 2011 | USA Harris English (a) | 270 | −14 | 1 stroke | USA John Peterson (a) | ||
| USA Kyle Reifers | ||||||||
| 4th | 2010 | USA D. J. Brigman | 274 | −10 | 1 stroke | USA Jamie Lovemark | ||
| 3rd | 2009 | USA Derek Lamely | 273 | −11 | Playoff | USA Rickie Fowler (a) | ||
| 2nd | 2008 | USA Bill Lunde | 279 | −5 | 1 stroke | USA Dustin Bray | ||
| 1st | 2007 | USA Daniel Summerhays (a) | 278 | −6 | 2 strokes | USA Chad Collins | ||
| USA Chris Nallen |
Bolded golfers graduated to the PGA Tour via the Korn Ferry Tour regular-season money list, in years that the event was not part of the old Korn Ferry Tour Finals system. In years that the event was part of that system, all winners and runners-up earned PGA Tour cards.
References
References
- "Top collegians earn invitations to inaugural Nationwide Children's Hospital Invitational".
- (December 13, 2012). "PGA Tour announces 2013 Web.com Tour schedule". PGA Tour.
- (March 11, 2013). "Nationwide Children's Championship reveals new name and tournament logo". PGA Tour.
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