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UNC Health Championship

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The UNC Health Championship (formerly Rex Hospital Open[1]) is a regular golf tournament on the Korn Ferry Tour. It is played annually at the Raleigh Country Club in Raleigh, North Carolina.

UNC Health Championship
Tournament information
LocationRaleigh, North Carolina
Established1994
Course(s)Raleigh Country Club
Par70
Length7,257 yards (6,636 m)
Tour(s)Korn Ferry Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$1,000,000
Month playedJune
Tournament record score
Aggregate263 Sebastian Cappelen (2019)
263 Stephan Jäger (2021)
263 Mito Pereira (2021)
To par−21 as above
Current champion
Japan Kaito Onishi
Location map
Raleigh Country Club is located in the United States
Raleigh Country Club
Raleigh Country Club
Location in the United States
Raleigh Country Club is located in North Carolina
Raleigh Country Club
Raleigh Country Club
Location in North Carolina

Winners

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Year Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
UNC Health Championship
2024 Japan  Kaito Onishi 272 −8 1 stroke United States  Max McGreevy
2023 Argentina  Jorge Fernández-Valdés 267 −13 Playoff United States  Trent Phillips
Rex Hospital Open
2022 United States  Davis Thompson 267 −17 1 stroke Sweden  Vincent Norrman
United States  Andrew Yun
2021 Chile  Mito Pereira 263 −21 Playoff Germany  Stephan Jäger
2020 Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[2]
2019 Denmark  Sebastian Cappelen 263 −21 3 strokes United States  Grayson Murray
United States  Zack Sucher
2018 United States  Joey Garber 266 −18 1 stroke United States  Scott Langley
United States  Hank Lebioda
2017 United States  Conrad Shindler 269 −15 Playoff United States  Chesson Hadley
2016 United States  Trey Mullinax 270 −14 2 strokes United States  Brady Schnell
2015 United States  Kyle Thompson (3) 267 −17 Playoff Argentina  Miguel Ángel Carballo
United States  Patton Kizzire
2014 United States  Byron Smith 268 −16 4 strokes Australia  Scott Gardiner
United States  Harold Varner III
2013 United States  Chesson Hadley 265 −19 2 strokes New Zealand  Danny Lee
2012 United States  James Hahn 271 −13 Playoff United States  Scott Parel
2011 United States  Kyle Thompson (2) 270 −14 1 stroke United States  Scott Brown
United States  Martin Flores
United States  Troy Kelly
2010 United States  John Riegger 193[a] −20 5 strokes United States  Chris Nallen
2009 United States  Kevin Johnson 266 −18 Playoff United States  Jeff Gallagher
2008 United States  Scott Gutschewski 270 −14 2 strokes United States  Chad Ginn
Mexico  Esteban Toledo
2007 United States  Kyle Thompson 268 −16 2 strokes United States  Bob Burns
2006 South Africa  Brenden Pappas 268 −16 1 stroke South Korea  Charlie Wi
2005 United States  Eric Axley 270 −14 2 strokes United States  Troy Matteson
SAS Carolina Classic
2004 United States  Chris Anderson 271 −13 Playoff United States  Jason Buha
Australia  Paul Gow
Australia  Brendan Jones
2003 Canada  David Morland IV 268 −16 1 stroke United States  Rob Bradley
United States  Vaughn Taylor
2002 United States  Zoran Zorkic 274 −10 1 stroke United States  Doug Barron
Buy.com Carolina Classic
2001 United States  John Maginnes 269 −15 2 strokes Japan  Ryuji Imada
2000 Australia  Mark Hensby 266 −18 Playoff South Africa  Manny Zerman
Nike Carolina Classic
1999 United States  Vance Veazey 269 −15 1 stroke United States  Steve Haskins
Canada  Glen Hnatiuk
1998 United States  Brian Bateman 266 −18 1 stroke United States  Jimmy Green
1997 Canada  Ahmad Bateman 284 −4 1 stroke United States  Steve Flesch
United States  Dennis Paulson
Australia  Terry Price
1996 Canada  Glen Hnatiuk 205[a] −11 Playoff New Zealand  Craig Perks
1995 United States  Michael Christie 266 −22 2 strokes United States  Sean Murphy
1994 United States  Skip Kendall 276 −12 2 strokes United States  Pat Bates

Bolded golfers graduated to the PGA Tour via the Korn Ferry Tour regular-season money list.

Notes

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  1. ^ a b Shortened to 54 holes due to rain.

References

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  1. ^ Koutroumpis, Peter (May 31, 2023). "2023 UNC Health Championship set to debut at Raleigh Country Club". Triangle Sports Network. Retrieved March 22, 2024.
  2. ^ "PGA Tour announces schedule adjustments for remainder of 2019-20 FedExCup season, releases fall portion of 2020-21 PGA Tour Regular Season schedule". PGA Tour. Retrieved April 16, 2020.
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