Dick's Sporting Goods Open
Tournament information
LocationEndicott, New York
Established2007
Course(s)En-Joie Golf Club
Par72
Length6,974 yards (6,377 m)
Tour(s)PGA Tour Champions
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$2,100,000
Month playedJune
Tournament record score
Aggregate195 Lonnie Nielsen (2009)
To par−21 as above
Current champion
Republic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington
Location Map
En-Joie GC is located in the United States
En-Joie GC
En-Joie GC
Location in the United States
En-Joie GC is located in New York
En-Joie GC
En-Joie GC
Location in New York

The Dick's Sporting Goods Open is a PGA Tour Champions event in Endicott, New York. It debuted in July 2007, supplanting the B.C. Open, a former PGA Tour event from 1971 through 2006.[1] It is sponsored by Dick's Sporting Goods, founded in adjacent Binghamton.

The tournament is played at the En-Joie Golf Club in Endicott in Upstate New York. En-Joie Golf Club opened 97 years ago in 1927 under the original design of Ernie Smith. The golf course was originally built by George F. Johnson, the owner of the Endicott-Johnson Shoe Company. Johnson created the golf course as a place of recreation for his employees who worked at the local shoe factory in Endicott. In 1998 and 1999, the golf course layout was renovated by Michael Hurdzan. He changed the original relatively flat, round greens into very large, undulating greens that challenge all level of golfers. With narrow, tree-lined fairways coupled with large, elevated greens En-Joie golf course is a true test for golfers of all skill levels.[2]

The event is operated by Broome County Community Charities.[3] The purse in 2016 was $2 million, with a winner's share of $300,000.

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upWinner's
share ($)
2023Republic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington (2)198−181 strokeUnited States Joe Durant315,000
2022Republic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington200−163 strokesThailand Thongchai Jaidee
Canada Mike Weir
315,000
2021United States Cameron Beckman204−121 strokeSouth Africa Ernie Els307,500
2020Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2019United States Doug Barron199−172 strokesUnited States Fred Couples307,500
2018United States Bart Bryant (2)200−161 strokeUnited States Michael Bradley307,500
2017United States Scott McCarron196−201 strokeUnited States Kevin Sutherland300,000
2016United States Paul Goydos202−142 strokesUnited States Wes Short Jr.300,000
2015United States Jeff Maggert202−142 strokesUnited States Paul Goydos285,000
2014Germany Bernhard Langer200−161 strokeUnited States Woody Austin
United States Mark O'Meara
277,500
2013United States Bart Bryant200−161 strokeUnited States Russ Cochran
United States Corey Pavin
270,000
2012United States Willie Wood203−13PlayoffUnited States Michael Allen270,000
2011United States John Huston200−163 strokesZimbabwe Nick Price262,500
2010United States Loren Roberts201−151 strokeUnited States Fred Funk255,000
2009United States Lonnie Nielsen195−212 strokesUnited States Ronnie Black
United States Fred Funk
247,500
2008Argentina Eduardo Romero199−173 strokesSouth Africa Fulton Allem
United States Gary Koch
240,000
2007United States R. W. Eaks199−173 strokesUnited States Bruce Vaughan240,000

Concert on the Green

A feature of the tournament is a concert presented adjacent to the 18th green after the conclusion of Friday play.

YearConcert
2023Kenny Chesney
2022Zac Brown Band
2021Old Dominion
2020No tournament
2019Keith Urban
2018Blake Shelton
2017Bon Jovi
2016Florida Georgia Line
2015Sam Hunt (opening act), Lady Antebellum (headliner)
2014Zac Brown Band
2013Tim McGraw
2012Sonia Leigh (opening act), Train (headliner)
2011Maroon 5
2010Rob Thomas
2009Huey Lewis and the News
2008Hootie and the Blowfish, Colbie Caillat
 2007 Eddie Money, Air Supply

References

  1. Champions Tour to come to site of B.C. Open next year
  2. En-Joie Golf Club - official site
  3. "Broome County Community Charities | Dick's Sporting Goods Open". www.dsgopen.com. Archived from the original on 2013-04-20.

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