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Procore Championship

American PGA Tour golf tournament


American PGA Tour golf tournament

FieldValue
nameProcore Championship
imageProcore Championship.jpg
locationNapa, California
establishment2007
courseSilverado Country Club
(North Course)
par72
yardage7138 yd
tourPGA Tour
formatStroke play
purse
month_playedSeptember
aggregate262 Cameron Beckman (2008)
262 Kevin Sutherland (2008)
262 Troy Matteson (2009)
262 Rickie Fowler (2009)
262 Jamie Lovemark (2009)
to-par−21 Stewart Cink (2020)
−21 Sahith Theegala (2023)
current_championUSA Scottie Scheffler
mapUSA#USA California
map_labelSilverado CC
map_captionLocation in the United States##Location in California
map_reliefyes
map_size200
coordinates

(North Course) 262 Kevin Sutherland (2008) 262 Troy Matteson (2009) 262 Rickie Fowler (2009) 262 Jamie Lovemark (2009) | to-par = −21 Stewart Cink (2020) −21 Sahith Theegala (2023) The Procore Championship, previously the Fortinet Championship and the Safeway Open, is a professional golf tournament, part of the PGA Tour. Originally sponsored by Fry's Electronics, it was first staged in 2007 as the Fry's Electronics Open at Grayhawk Golf Club's Raptor Course in Scottsdale, Arizona. It was renamed to the Frys.com Open in 2008 and moved to California in 2010, to CordeValle Golf Club in San Martin, southeast of San Jose. In October 2014, part of the PGA Tour's 2015 season, it moved north to Napa and the Silverado Country Club (North course).

Beginning with the October 2016 tournament, part of the PGA Tour's 2017 season, the primary sponsor was Safeway Inc., and that continued through 2020. In 2021 Fortinet became the title sponsor on a six-year deal.

History

Silverado's North Course hosted an annual event on the PGA Tour from 1968 through 1980, the first nine editions as the Kaiser International Open Invitational. In 1977, that event was renamed the Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic and in 1981 it moved east to Kingsmill in Williamsburg, Virginia, where it was played through 2002.

The Frys.com Open began as a PGA Tour Fall Series event, from 2007 through 2012. Starting in October 2013, when the PGA Tour changed its "year" to begin in October, rather than January, the tournament became the opening event of the PGA Tour season, and FedEx Cup points were awarded to players.

The inaugural event in October 2007, at Grayhawk Golf Club's Raptor Course in Scottsdale, Arizona, was won by Mike Weir by one stroke over Mark Hensby. The 2008 event was won by Cameron Beckman on the second playoff hole, when Kevin Sutherland bogeyed it. In 2009, Troy Matteson set a PGA Tour 36-hole record of 122 with 61 in both the second and third rounds, and then won in a three-man playoff against Rickie Fowler and Jamie Lovemark. At CordeValle in San Martin in 2012, John Mallinger shot a 62, matching the course record; it was his PGA Tour best round.

In 2013, tournament organizers had a long-term goal to stage the event at The Institute Golf Course in Morgan Hill, a course owned by John Fry, when facilities were completed there. That was expected in 2016 or 2017, but did not happen because of the change of sponsorship to Safeway in 2016.

In July 2024, it was announced that Procore would become the title sponsor for the 2024 event.

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victoryRunner(s)-upPurse
($)Winner's
share ($)Procore ChampionshipFortinet ChampionshipSafeway OpenFrys.com OpenFry's Electronics Open
2025USA Scottie Scheffler269−191 strokeUSA Ben Griffin6,000,0001,080,000
2024USA Patton Kizzire268−205 strokesUSA David Lipsky6,000,0001,080,000
2023USA Sahith Theegala267−212 strokesKOR Kim Seong-hyeon8,400,0001,512,000
2022USA Max Homa (2)272−161 strokeENG Danny Willett8,000,0001,440,000
2021USA Max Homa269−191 strokeUSA Maverick McNealy7,000,0001,260,000
2020USA Stewart Cink267−212 strokesUSA Harry Higgs6,600,0001,188,000
2019USA Cameron Champ271−171 strokeCAN Adam Hadwin6,600,0001,188,000
2018USA Kevin Tway274−14PlayoffUSA Ryan Moore
USA Brandt Snedeker6,400,0001,152,000
2017USA Brendan Steele (2)273−152 strokesUSA Tony Finau6,200,0001,116,000
2016USA Brendan Steele270−181 strokeUSA Patton Kizzire6,000,0001,080,000
2015ARG Emiliano Grillo273−15PlayoffUSA Kevin Na6,000,0001,080,000
2014KOR Bae Sang-moon273−152 strokesAUS Steven Bowditch6,000,0001,080,000
2013USA Jimmy Walker267−172 strokesFJI Vijay Singh5,000,000900,000
2012SWE Jonas Blixt268−161 strokeUSA Jason Kokrak
USA Tim Petrovic5,000,000900,000
2011USA Bryce Molder267−17PlayoffUSA Briny Baird5,000,000900,000
2010USA Rocco Mediate269−151 strokeUSA Alex Prugh
USA Bo Van Pelt5,000,000900,000
2009USA Troy Matteson262−18PlayoffUSA Rickie Fowler
USA Jamie Lovemark5,000,000900,000
2008USA Cameron Beckman262−18PlayoffUSA Kevin Sutherland5,000,000900,000
2007CAN Mike Weir266−141 strokeAUS Mark Hensby5,000,000900,000

:Note: Green highlight indicates scoring records.

References

References

  1. James, Marty. (July 4, 2013). "Silverado Country Club to host PGA Tour event". [[Napa Valley Register]].
  2. Steward, Carl. (October 18, 2015). "PGA Tour: Big shake-up at Frys.com Open". San Jose Mercury News.
  3. (March 13, 2021). "PGA Tour announces Fortinet as title sponsor of Napa tournament". PGA Tour.
  4. James, Marty. (September 2, 2021). "PGA Tour's Fortinet Championship: Silverado tourney back with new title sponsor".
  5. Pollak, David. (October 14, 2012). "Frys.com Open golf notebook: Attendance down, but tournament president Duke Butler optimistic about event's future". Contra Costa Times.
  6. (October 22, 2007). "Golf: Fry's Electronics Open". Spokesman-Review.
  7. (October 22, 2007). "Weir holds off Hensby to win Frys Open". Spokesman-Review.
  8. Kelley, Brent. "Lowest Stroke Total in Back-to-Back Rounds on the PGA Tour". About.com.
  9. (November 13, 2015). "Troy Matteson wins Frys.com Open in playoff with Jamie Lovemark, Rickie Fowler". Pioneer Press.
  10. (October 12, 2012). "John Mallinger ties course record with 62, leads Frys.com Open by four after 36 holes". PGA of America.
  11. James, Marty. (July 14, 2013). "PGA Tour event will put spotlight on Silverado". [[Napa Valley Register]].
  12. Kroichick, Ron. (October 7, 2014). "The story behind Silverado's return starts with Johnny Miller". San Francisco Chronicle.
  13. Leonard, Tod. (31 July 2024). "PGA Tour quickly secures new title sponsor for Napa fall event".
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