Chrysler Classic of Greensboro
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The Chrysler Classic of Greensboro is a regular golf tournament on the Fall Finish of the PGA Tour. It is played annually in October at Forest Oaks Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina, USA.
The 2006 purse was $5,000,000, with $900,000 going to the winner. The tournament was founded in 1938 as the Greater Greensboro Open. This tournament was usually contested in April or May, until a schedule change in 2003 which moved the tournament toward the end of the season. Sam Snead set a PGA Tour record for his 8 wins at the event, as well as his 1965 event, which made him the oldest player to win a PGA Tour event (both records still stand).
Winners
- 2005 K.J. Choi
- 2004 Brent Geiberger
- 2003 Shigeki Maruyama
- 2002 Rocco Mediate
- 2001 Scott Hoch
- 2000 Hal Sutton
- 1999 Jesper Parnevik
- 1998 Trevor Dodds
- 1997 Frank Nobilo
- 1996 Mark O'Meara
- 1995 Jim Gallagher, Jr.
- 1994 Mike Springer
- 1993 Rocco Mediate
- 1992 Davis Love III
- 1991 Mark Brooks
- 1990 Steve Elkington
- 1989 Ken Green
- 1988 Sandy Lyle
- 1987 Scott Simpson
- 1986 Sandy Lyle
- 1985 Joey Sindelar
- 1984 Andy Bean
- 1983 Lanny Wadkins
- 1982 Danny Edwards
- 1981 Larry Nelson
- 1980 Craig Stadler
- 1979 Raymond Floyd
- 1978 Seve Ballesteros
- 1977 Danny Edwards
- 1976 Al Geiberger
- 1975 Tom Weiskopf
- 1974 Bob Charles
- 1973 Chi Chi Rodriguez
- 1972 George Archer
- 1971 Bud Allin
- 1970 Gary Player
- 1969 Gene Littler
- 1968 Billy Casper
- 1967 George Archer
- 1966 Doug Sanders
- 1965 Sam Snead
- 1964 Julius Boros
- 1963 Doug Sanders
- 1962 Billy Casper
- 1961 Mike Souchak
- 1960 Sam Snead
- 1959 Dow Finsterwald
- 1958 Bob Goalby
- 1957 Stan Leonard
- 1956 Sam Snead
- 1955 Sam Snead
- 1954 Doug Ford
- 1953 Earl Stewart
- 1952 Dave Douglas
- 1951 Art Doering
- 1950 Sam Snead
- 1949 Sam Snead
- 1948 Lloyd Mangrum
- 1947 Vic Ghezzi
- 1946 Sam Snead
- 1945 Byron Nelson
- 1942 Sam Byrd
- 1941 Byron Nelson
- 1940 Ben Hogan
- 1939 Ralph Guldahl
- 1938 Sam Snead
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