Description: The Greenbrier Classic was a golf tournament in West Virginia on the PGA Tour, played on The Old White at The Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs. It made its debut in 2010 and replaced the long-standing Buick Open in Grand Blanc, Michigan, on the tour schedule.[2]Opened 108 years ago in 1914,[3] The Old White course joined the TPC network of courses in March 2011.[4][5] It was extended to 7,287 yards (6,663 m) in 2013, and reduced by a yard in 2017;[1] the average elevation is approximately 1,850 feet (565 m) above sea level.[6]Played in late July for its first two editions, The Greenbrier Classic moved to early July in 2012. Prior to the 2012 event, the original six-year contract with the PGA Tour was extended another six years, through 2021.[7] Due to the effects of severe flooding in June, the 2016 tournament was cancelled.[8]In 2018, the event was renamed A Military Tribute at The Greenbrier, in honor of U.S. military involvement at the Greenbrier site (such as its use as a military hospital during World War II, and Project Greek Island).[9] As part of major changes to the PGA Tour schedule, the event moved to September in 2019. Since the season began in the fall, the event skipped the 2019 season and was the first event of the 2020 season.[10] It was announced in April 2020 that, due in part to decreased attendance in its September date making the tournament less appealing to sponsors, the event would not return and the remainder of the contract with the tour had been cancelled by mutual agreement.[11][12] In addition, the PGA Tour no longer has a Tournament Players Club affiliation with The Greenbrier. Greenbrier Classic2017 Xander Schauffele266−141 stroke Robert Streb7,100,0001,278,0002016Canceled due to flooding2015 Danny Lee267−13Playoff David Hearn Kevin Kisner Robert Streb6,700,0001,206,0002014 Ángel Cabrera264−162 strokes George McNeill6,500,0001,170,0002013 Jonas Blixt267−132 strokes Steven Bowditch Matt Jones Johnson Wagner Jimmy Walker6,300,0001,134,0002012 Ted Potter Jr.264−16Playoff Troy Kelly6,100,0001,098,0002011 Scott Stallings270−10Playoff Bob Estes Bill Haas6,000,0001,080,0002010 Stuart Appleby258−221 stroke Jeff Overton6,000,0001,080,000
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