Chitimacha Louisiana Open
Tournament information
LocationBroussard, Louisiana
Established1992
Course(s)Le Triomphe Country Club
Par71
Length6,961 yards (6,365 m)
Tour(s)Korn Ferry Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$750,000
Month playedMarch
Final year2022
Tournament record score
Aggregate260 Casey Wittenberg (2012)
To par−24 Steven Alker (2002)
−24 Mike Heinen (2002)
−24 Brett Wetterich (2003)
−24 Casey Wittenberg (2012)
Final champion
China Yuan Yechun
Location Map
Le Triomphe CC is located in the United States
Le Triomphe CC
Le Triomphe CC
Location in the United States
Le Triomphe CC is located in Louisiana
Le Triomphe CC
Le Triomphe CC
Location in Louisiana

The Chitimacha Louisiana Open was a golf tournament on the Korn Ferry Tour from 1992 to 2022.[1] It was played annually at Le Triomphe Golf and Country Club in Broussard, Louisiana.

The 2022 purse was $750,000, with $135,000 going to the winner.

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
Chitimacha Louisiana Open
2022China Yuan Yechun270−14PlayoffUnited States Peter Uihlein
2021Mexico Roberto Díaz266−181 strokeUnited States Peter Uihlein
2020Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[2]
2019United States Vince Covello265−19PlayoffUnited States Justin Lower
2018Argentina Julián Etulain265−192 strokesUnited States Taylor Moore
2017United States Casey Wittenberg (2)263−213 strokesChina Zhang Xinjun
2016United States Wesley Bryan270−141 strokeArgentina Julián Etulain
2015United States Kelly Kraft270−141 strokeAustralia Rhein Gibson
South Korea Lee Dong-hwan
2014United States Kris Blanks270−14PlayoffUnited States Brett Stegmaier
2013United States Edward Loar267−172 strokesUnited States Morgan Hoffmann
2012United States Casey Wittenberg260−248 strokesUnited States Paul Claxton
Argentina Fabián Gómez
United States Chris Riley
2011United States Brett Wetterich (2)271−131 strokeColombia Andrés Echavarría (a)
2010Argentina Fabián Gómez269−156 strokesUnited States Scott Gutschewski
United States Kyle Reifers
United States Brian Vranesh
2009United States Bubba Dickerson274−10PlayoffUnited States Brian Vranesh
2008Australia Gavin Coles272−121 strokeUnited States Kyle Thompson
2007United States Skip Kendall268−16PlayoffUnited States Paul Claxton
2006United States Johnson Wagner272−121 strokeUnited States Chad Collins
2005United States Ryan Hietala270−181 strokeUnited States Sean O'Hair
2004United States Jimmy Walker272−161 strokeUnited States Rick Price
2003United States Brett Wetterich264−243 strokesUnited States Ken Duke
Louisiana Open
2002New Zealand Steven Alker264−24PlayoffUnited States Mike Heinen
Buy.com Louisiana Open
2001United States Paul Claxton271−171 strokeUnited States Tim Petrovic
United States Steve Runge
2000United States Rob McKelvey274−141 strokeCanada Ian Leggatt
Nike Louisiana Open
1999United States Matt Gogel277−111 strokeUnited States Kris Cox
1998United States John Wilson274−145 strokesUnited States Steve Flesch
1997United States Joe Daley198[lower-alpha 1]−183 strokesUnited States Bobby Wadkins
1996United States Paul Stankowski266−224 strokesUnited States Greg Whisman
1995United States Stan Utley268−202 strokesUnited States Keith Fergus
1994United States Bill Porter276−122 strokesUnited States Brad Fabel
1993United States R. W. Eaks273−152 strokesUnited States Karl Kimball
Ben Hogan Louisiana Open
1992United States Sean Murphy200−161 strokeCanada Tony Grimes

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

Notes

  1. Shortened to 54 holes due to rain.

See also

References

  1. McDonald, Dan (September 13, 2022). "Chitimacha Louisiana Open dropped from PGA Tour's Korn Ferry Tour". crescentcitysports.com.
  2. Herrington, Ryan (March 13, 2020). "Here are all the golf tournaments that have been canceled or postponed due to the coronavirus". Golf Digest.


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