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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.

Buick Open
Tournament information
LocationGrand Blanc, Michigan
Established1958
Course(s)Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club
Par72
Length7,085 yards (6,479 m)
Tour(s)PGA Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$5,100,000
Month playedJuly/August
Final year2009
Tournament record score
Aggregate262 Robert Wrenn (1987)
To par−26 as above
Final champion
United States Tiger Woods
Location map
Warwick Hills G&CC is located in the United States
Warwick Hills G&CC
Warwick Hills G&CC
Location in the United States
Warwick Hills G&CC is located in Michigan
Warwick Hills G&CC
Warwick Hills G&CC
Location in Michigan

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. Jim Furyk (2003, 2020) and Vijay Singh (2004, 2005, 2023) have won both events.

Long hitters

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In its final years, the tournament was dominated by long hitters. Tiger Woods, Vijay Singh, Brian Bateman, and Kenny Perry combined for eight wins in its final nine years. Several other players ranked highly in driving distance finished second during that span, including Woods, Jason Gore, Geoff Ogilvy, Bubba Watson, and John Daly.[3]

Winners

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Year Tour[a] Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Winner's
share ($)
Buick Open
2009 PGAT United States  Tiger Woods (3) 268 −20 3 strokes Australia  Greg Chalmers
Australia  John Senden
United States  Roland Thatcher
918,000
2008 PGAT United States  Kenny Perry (2) 269 −19 1 stroke United States  Woody Austin
United States  Bubba Watson
900,000
2007 PGAT United States  Brian Bateman 273 −15 1 stroke United States  Woody Austin
United States  Jason Gore
United States  Justin Leonard
882,000
2006 PGAT United States  Tiger Woods (2) 264 −24 3 strokes United States  Jim Furyk 864,000
2005 PGAT Fiji  Vijay Singh (3) 264 −24 4 strokes United States  Zach Johnson
United States  Tiger Woods
828,000
2004 PGAT Fiji  Vijay Singh (2) 265 −23 1 stroke United States  John Daly 810,000
2003 PGAT United States  Jim Furyk 267 −21 2 strokes United States  Briny Baird
United States  Chris DiMarco
Australia  Geoff Ogilvy
United States  Tiger Woods
720,000
2002 PGAT United States  Tiger Woods 271 −17 4 strokes United States  Fred Funk
United States  Brian Gay
United States  Mark O'Meara
Mexico  Esteban Toledo
594,000
2001 PGAT United States  Kenny Perry 263 −25 2 strokes United States  Chris DiMarco
United States  Jim Furyk
558,000
2000 PGAT United States  Rocco Mediate 268 −20 1 stroke United States  Chris Perry 486,000
1999 PGAT United States  Tom Pernice Jr. 270 −18 1 stroke United States  Tom Lehman
United States  Ted Tryba
United States  Bob Tway
432,000
1998 PGAT United States  Billy Mayfair 271 −17 2 strokes United States  Scott Verplank 324,000
1997 PGAT Fiji  Vijay Singh 273 −15 4 strokes United States  Tom Byrum
United States  Russ Cochran
South Africa  Ernie Els
United States  Brad Fabel
Japan  Naomichi Ozaki
United States  Curtis Strange
270,000
1996 PGAT United States  Justin Leonard 266 −22 5 strokes United States  Chip Beck 216,000
1995 PGAT United States  Woody Austin 270 −18 Playoff United States  Mike Brisky 216,000
1994 PGAT United States  Fred Couples 270 −18 2 strokes United States  Corey Pavin 198,000
1993 PGAT United States  Larry Mize 272 −16 1 stroke United States  Fuzzy Zoeller 180,000
1992 PGAT United States  Dan Forsman 276 −12 Playoff Australia  Steve Elkington
United States  Brad Faxon
180,000
1991 PGAT United States  Brad Faxon 271 −17 Playoff United States  Chip Beck 180,000
1990 PGAT United States  Chip Beck 272 −16 1 stroke United States  Mike Donald
United States  Hale Irwin
United States  Fuzzy Zoeller
180,000
1989 PGAT United States  Leonard Thompson 273 −15 1 stroke United States  Billy Andrade
United States  Payne Stewart
United States  Doug Tewell
180,000
1988 PGAT United States  Scott Verplank 268 −20 2 strokes United States  Doug Tewell 126,000
1987 PGAT United States  Robert Wrenn 262 −26 7 strokes United States  Dan Pohl 108,000
1986 PGAT United States  Ben Crenshaw 270 −18 1 stroke United States  J. C. Snead
United States  Doug Tewell
90,000
1985 PGAT United States  Ken Green 268 −20 4 strokes Australia  Wayne Grady 81,000
1984 PGAT Zimbabwe  Denis Watson 271 −17 1 stroke United States  Payne Stewart 72,000
1983 PGAT United States  Wayne Levi 272 −16 1 stroke Japan  Isao Aoki
United States  Calvin Peete
63,000
1982 PGAT United States  Lanny Wadkins 273 −15 1 stroke United States  Tom Kite 63,000
1981 PGAT United States  Hale Irwin 277 −11 Playoff United States  Bobby Clampett
United States  Peter Jacobsen
United States  Gil Morgan
63,000
Buick-Goodwrench Open
1980 PGAT United States  Peter Jacobsen 276 −12 1 stroke United States  Billy Kratzert
United States  Mark Lye
45,000
1979 PGAT United States  John Fought 280 −8 Playoff United States  Jim Simons 27,000
1978 PGAT Australia  Jack Newton 280 −8 Playoff United States  Mike Sullivan 20,000
Buick Open
1977 PGAT South Africa  Bobby Cole 271 −17 1 stroke United States  Fred Marti 20,000
1976 United States  Ed Sabo 279 −9 Playoff United States  Randy Erskine 12,000
1975 United States  Spike Kelley 208 −8 1 stroke United States  Randy Erskine
United States  Jim Marshall
United States  Mike McCullough
4,200
Flint Elks Open
1974 United States  Bryan Abbott 136 −8 Playoff United States  Joe Porter 2,000
Lake Michigan Classic
1973 Canada  Wilf Homenuik 215 −1 Playoff United States  Jim Ferriell 3,200
Vern Parsell Buick Open
1972 United States  Gary Groh 273 −15 2 strokes United States  John Mahaffey 4,000
Buick Open Invitational
1970–1971: No tournament
1969 PGAT United States  Dave Hill 277 −11 2 strokes United States  Frank Beard 25,000
1968 PGAT United States  Tom Weiskopf 280 −8 1 stroke United States  Mike Hill 25,000
1967 PGAT United States  Julius Boros (2) 283 −5 3 strokes United States  Bob Goalby
United States  R. H. Sikes
United States  Bert Yancey
20,000
1966 PGAT United States  Phil Rodgers 284 −4 2 strokes United States  Johnny Pott
United States  Kermit Zarley
20,000
1965 PGAT United States  Tony Lema (2) 280 −8 2 strokes United States  Johnny Pott 20,000
1964 PGAT United States  Tony Lema 277 −11 1 stroke United States  Dow Finsterwald 8,000
1963 PGAT United States  Julius Boros 274 −14 5 strokes United States  Dow Finsterwald 9,000
1962 PGAT United States  Bill Collins 284 −4 1 stroke United States  Dave Ragan 9,000
1961 PGAT United States  Jack Burke Jr. 284 −4 Playoff United States  Billy Casper
United States  Johnny Pott
9,000
1960 PGAT United States  Mike Souchak 282 −6 1 stroke United States  Gay Brewer
United States  Art Wall Jr.
9,000
1959 PGAT United States  Art Wall Jr. 282 −6 Playoff United States  Dow Finsterwald 9,000
1958 PGAT United States  Billy Casper 285 −3 1 stroke United States  Ted Kroll
United States  Arnold Palmer
9,000

Notes

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  1. ^ PGAT − PGA Tour.

References

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  1. ^ "AP Source: GM to End Sponsorship of Buick Open". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-07-28. [dead link] (Defunct prior to 7/10)
  2. ^ "Greenbrier Classic Announcement". Bloomberg. 2009-08-05. Retrieved 2009-08-05.
  3. ^ "Buick Open Winners". Archived from the original on 2012-09-07. Retrieved 2008-06-23.
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