Price Cutter Charity Championship

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Price Cutter Charity Championship
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Tournament information
Location Springfield, Missouri
Established1990
Course(s)Highland Springs Country Club
Par72
Length7,115 yards (6,506 m)
Tour(s) Korn Ferry Tour
Format Stroke play
Prize fund US$1,000,000
Month playedJuly
Tournament record score
Aggregate260 David Kocher (2022)
To par−28 as above
Current champion
Flag of the United States.svg Pierceson Coody
Location map
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Highland Springs CC
Location in the United States
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Highland Springs CC
Location in Missouri

The Price Cutter Charity Championship presented by Dr Pepper is a regular golf tournament on the Korn Ferry Tour. It is played at the Highland Springs Country Club in Springfield, Missouri, United States. It is one of four original Tour events still played. [1]

Contents

The 2017 purse was $675,000, with $121,500 going to the winner.

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
Price Cutter Charity Championship
2023 Flag of the United States.svg Pierceson Coody 263−252 Strokes Flag of the United States.svg Parker Coody
Flag of the United States.svg Chandler Phillips
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ben Silverman
Flag of the United States.svg Thomas Walsh
2022 Flag of the United States.svg David Kocher 260−286 strokes Flag of the United States.svg Taylor Montgomery
Flag of Argentina.svg Augusto Núñez
Flag of the United States.svg Robby Shelton
Flag of the Republic of China.svg Kevin Yu
2021 Flag of the United States.svg Dylan Wu 261−272 strokes Flag of the United States.svg Taylor Moore
2020 Flag of the United States.svg Max McGreevy 267−211 stroke Flag of Mexico.svg José de Jesús Rodríguez
2019 Flag of the United States.svg Harry Higgs 266−222 strokes Flag of the United States.svg Andrew Svoboda
Flag of the United States.svg Steve Wheatcroft
2018 Flag of the United States.svg Martin Trainer 263−251 stroke Flag of Sweden.svg Henrik Norlander
2017 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Ben Silverman 263−251 stroke Flag of the United States.svg Talor Gooch
2016 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Mackenzie Hughes 264−241 stroke Flag of the United States.svg Richy Werenski
2015 Flag of South Africa.svg Dawie van der Walt 265−232 strokes Flag of the United States.svg Smylie Kaufman
2014 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron Percy 267−211 stroke Flag of the United States.svg Zac Blair
Flag of the United States.svg Brandt Jobe
Flag of the United States.svg Michael Kim
Flag of the United States.svg Carlos Sainz Jr.
2013 Flag of the United States.svg Andrew Svoboda 266−223 strokes Flag of Brazil.svg Fernando Mechereffe
2012 Flag of the United States.svg Chris Wilson 267−21Playoff Flag of the United States.svg Scott Harrington
2011 Flag of the United States.svg Steve Friesen 262−265 strokes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Gavin Coles
2010 Flag of the United States.svg Hunter Haas 262−266 strokes Flag of Sweden.svg Jonas Blixt
Flag of the United States.svg Jamie Lovemark
Flag of the United States.svg Jason Schultz
2009 Flag of the United States.svg Justin Bolli 267−211 stroke Flag of the United States.svg Chad Collins
Flag of the United States.svg Derek Lamely
2008 Flag of the United States.svg Colt Knost 262−264 strokes Flag of the United States.svg Webb Simpson
2007 Flag of the United States.svg Tom Scherrer 262−264 strokes Flag of the United States.svg Franklin Langham
2006 Flag of the United States.svg Doug LaBelle II 261−272 strokes Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nick Flanagan
2005 Flag of the United States.svg Roger Tambellini 267−211 stroke Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steven Bowditch
Flag of the United States.svg Troy Matteson
Flag of the United States.svg David Peoples
Flag of the United States.svg Vance Veazey
2004 Flag of the United States.svg Brad Ott 263−251 stroke Flag of the United States.svg Brandt Snedeker
2003 Flag of the United States.svg Tom Carter 267−211 stroke Flag of the United States.svg Doug LaBelle II
Flag of the United States.svg Roland Thatcher
2002 Flag of the United States.svg Patrick Sheehan 269−192 strokes Flag of the United States.svg Eric Meeks
Flag of the United States.svg Brian Wilson
Buy.com Ozarks Open
2001 Flag of the United States.svg Steve Haskins 131 [lower-alpha 1] −131 stroke Flag of the United States.svg Omar Uresti
2000 Flag of the United States.svg Pat Perez 270−18Playoff Flag of the United States.svg Pat Bates
Flag of the United States.svg Mike Heinen
Nike Ozarks Open
1999 Flag of the United States.svg Ryan Howison 270−18Playoff Flag of England.svg Ed Fryatt
1998 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Anthony Painter 267−211 stroke Flag of the United States.svg Scott Dunlap
1997 Flag of the United States.svg Chris DiMarco 204 [lower-alpha 2] −121 stroke Flag of the United States.svg Robin Freeman
1996 Flag of the United States.svg Stewart Cink 272−16Playoff Flag of the United States.svg R. W. Eaks
1995 Flag of the United States.svg Mike Schuchart 271−17Playoff Flag of Australia (converted).svg Stuart Appleby
Flag of the United States.svg P. H. Horgan III
1994 Flag of the United States.svg Jerry Haas 272−161 stroke Flag of the United States.svg Frank Conner
1993 Flag of the United States.svg Tommy Tolles 271−172 strokes Flag of the United States.svg Bob Burns
Flag of the United States.svg Bob May
Ben Hogan Greater Ozarks Open
1992 Flag of the United States.svg Lennie Clements 205−11Playoff Flag of the United States.svg Tommy Tolles
Flag of the United States.svg Ted Tryba
1991 Flag of the United States.svg Rick Dalpos 201−154 strokes Flag of the United States.svg Kevin Sutherland
1990 Flag of the United States.svg Jeff Cook 207−9Playoff Flag of the United States.svg Olin Browne

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

Notes

  1. Shortened to 36 holes due to rain.
  2. Shortened to 54 holes due to weather.

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