BMW Charity Pro-Am
Tournament information
LocationGreer, South Carolina
Established1992
Course(s)Thornblade Club
The Carolina Country Club
Par71 (TC)
72 (CCC)
Length7,062 yards (6,457 m) (TC)
6,929 yards (6,336 m) (CCC)
Tour(s)Korn Ferry Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$1,000,000
Month playedJune
Tournament record score
Aggregate257 Michael Arnaud (2018)
To par−27 Michael Arnaud (2018)
−27 Mito Pereira (2021)
Current champion
Belgium Adrien Dumont de Chassart
Location Map
Thornblade Club is located in the United States
Thornblade Club
Thornblade Club
Location in the United States
Thornblade Club is located in South Carolina
Thornblade Club
Thornblade Club
Location in South Carolina

The BMW Charity Pro-Am is a golf tournament on the Korn Ferry Tour. It is currently played at Thornblade Club (host course) in Greer, South Carolina and The Carolina Country Club in Spartanburg, South Carolina.

From 1992 to 2000, the event was played at Verdae Greens Golf Club in Greenville.

When the event changed to a pro-am format in 2001, it moved to The Cliffs in Travelers Rest, South Carolina, using the Valley and Keowee Vineyards courses. The Walnut Cove course was added in 2005. In 2008, the tournament shifted to three different courses: Thornblade Club, Carolina Country Club in Spartanburg, South Carolina and Bright's Creek Golf Club in Mill Spring, North Carolina. In 2012, the Greenville Country Club (Chanticleer course) replaced Bright's Creek.

The 2017 purse was $700,000, with $126,000 going to champion Stephan Jäger. Since 2002, the tournament has been sponsored by German car manufacturer BMW, which has an assembly plant in Spartanburg County.

Courses

Season(s)Host courseOther course(s)
2022Thornblade ClubThe Carolina CC
2019–2021The Cliffs Valley Course
2018Furman University GCThe Cliffs Valley Course
2017The Preserve at Verdae
2016The Reserve at Lake Keowee
2014–2015Green Valley CC
2013Greenville CC
2012The Carolina CC
2008–2011Bright's Creek GC
2005–2007The Cliffs Valley CourseThe Cliffs at Keowee VineyardsThe Cliffs at Walnut Cove
2001–2004
1992–2000Verdae Greens GC

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
BMW Charity Pro-Am
2023Belgium Adrien Dumont de Chassart264−21PlayoffUnited States Josh Teater
2022United States Robby Shelton263−22PlayoffUnited States Ben Griffin
2021Chile Mito Pereira258−274 strokesUnited States Justin Lower
2020Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[1]
2019Australia Rhein Gibson193[lower-alpha 1]−213 strokesUnited States Michael Miller
2018United States Michael Arnaud257−275 strokesSouth Korea Lee Kyoung-hoon
United States Robby Shelton
2017Germany Stephan Jäger195[lower-alpha 1]−191 strokeUnited States Tyler Duncan
United States Andrew Yun
China Zhang Xinjun
2016United States Richy Werenski265−212 strokesUnited States Brian Campbell
Australia Brett Drewitt
United States Zack Sucher
2015Australia Rod Pampling261−252 strokesUnited States Kelly Kraft
2014United States Max Homa266−201 strokeUnited States Jonathan Randolph
2013United States Mark Anderson259−275 strokesUnited States Tom Hoge
2012Australia Nick Flanagan (2)271−15PlayoffAustralia Cameron Percy
2011South Africa Garth Mulroy268−18PlayoffSouth Korea Kang Sung-hoon
2010United States Justin Hicks266−202 strokesUnited States Kevin Chappell
United States Tommy Gainey
United States Chris Kirk
United States Jamie Lovemark
2009Australia Michael Sim264−22PlayoffArgentina Fabián Gómez
2008United States David Mathis266−203 strokesUnited States Roger Tambellini
2007Australia Nick Flanagan271−151 strokeUnited States Nicholas Thompson
2006United States Ken Duke273−131 strokeUnited States Jess Daley
2005United States Shane Bertsch (2)202[lower-alpha 1]−121 strokeUnited States Charley Hoffman
United States Bubba Watson
2004Japan Ryuji Imada270−17PlayoffAustralia Paul Gow
2003United States Tripp Isenhour269−182 strokesUnited States Kyle Thompson
2002United States Charles Warren264−234 strokesUnited States Todd Fischer
Buy.com Charity Pro-Am
2001United States Jonathan Byrd269−181 strokeSouth Africa Brenden Pappas
Buy.com Upstate Classic
2000United States Shane Bertsch269−194 strokesUnited States Tim Straub
Nike Upstate Classic
1999United States Steve Gotsche208[lower-alpha 1]−82 strokesUnited States Jeff Gove
United States Jim Johnson
United States Sam Randolph
1998United States Tom Scherrer200[lower-alpha 1]−161 strokeUnited States J. L. Lewis
1997United States Chris Smith267−213 strokesAustralia Terry Price
Nike Greater Greenville Classic
1996United States Michael Christie265−236 strokesUnited States Danny Ellis
1995United States David Toms267−21PlayoffUnited States Tom Scherrer
1994United States Scott Gump272−161 strokeUnited States Tim Conley
1993United States Sean Murphy271−171 strokeUnited States Doug Martin
Ben Hogan Greater Greenville Classic
1992United States Russell Beiersdorf133[lower-alpha 2]−112 strokesUnited States Karl Kimball

Bolded golfers graduated to the PGA Tour via the Korn Ferry Tour regular-season money list. Golfers in bold italics achieved their third win of the season at this tournament and were promoted immediately.

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Shortened to 54 holes due to weather.
  2. Shortened to 36 holes due to rain.

References

  1. "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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