Children's Hospital Classic

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Children's Hospital Classic
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Tournament information
Location Chattanooga, Tennessee
Established2003
Course(s)Black Creek Club
Par72
Length7,044 yards (6,441 m)
Tour(s) Nationwide Tour
Format Stroke play
Prize fund US$500,000
Month playedOctober
Final year2011
Tournament record score
Aggregate262 Kyle Reifers (2006)
262 Brandt Snedeker (2006)
To par−26 as above
Final champion
Flag of Argentina.svg Miguel Ángel Carballo
Location Map
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Black Creek Club
Location in the United States
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Black Creek Club
Location in Tennessee

The Children's Hospital Classic was a golf tournament on the Nationwide Tour. It was played annually at the Black Creek Club in Chattanooga, Tennessee and produced by Friends of the Festival Event Management from 2007 to 2011. From 2003 to 2010 the event was called the Chattanooga Classic.

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The 2011 purse was $500,000, with $90,000 going to the winner.

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
Children's Hospital Classic
2011 Flag of Argentina.svg Miguel Ángel Carballo 264−242 strokes Flag of the United States.svg Brice Garnett
Chattanooga Classic
2010 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Scott Gardiner 269−19Playoff Flag of the United States.svg Joe Affrunti
Flag of the United States.svg David Branshaw
2009 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Chris Baryla 269−191 stroke Flag of the United States.svg Troy Kelly
2008 Flag of India.svg Arjun Atwal 264−24Playoff Flag of the United States.svg Webb Simpson
2007 Flag of the United States.svg Ron Whittaker 271−171 stroke Flag of Australia (converted).svg David McKenzie
2006 Flag of the United States.svg Kyle Reifers 262−26Playoff Flag of the United States.svg Brandt Snedeker
2005 Flag of the United States.svg Jason Schultz 266−22Playoff Flag of the United States.svg Joe Daley
Flag of the United States.svg Jerry Smith
Flag of the United States.svg Scott Weatherly
2004 Flag of the United States.svg Justin Bolli 267−211 stroke Flag of the United States.svg Chris Anderson
Flag of the United States.svg Johnson Wagner
2003 Flag of the United States.svg Jason Bohn 265−231 stroke Flag of the United States.svg Kyle Thompson

Bolded golfers graduated to the PGA Tour via the final Nationwide Tour money list.

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