Hoag Classic

Hoag Classic
Tournament information
LocationNewport Beach, California
Established1995
Course(s)Newport Beach Country Club
Par71
Length6,606 yards (6,041 m)
Tour(s)PGA Tour Champions
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$2,000,000
Month playedMarch
Tournament record score
Aggregate193 Duffy Waldorf (2015)
To par−20 as above
Current champion
Miguel Ángel Jiménez
Location map
Newport Beach CC
Location in the United States
Newport Beach CC
Location in California

The Hoag Classic (formerly the Toshiba Classic) is a golf tournament on the PGA Tour Champions. The Hoag Classic is played annually in March in Newport Beach, California at the Newport Beach Country Club. Newport Beach Country Club was designed by William Francis Bell in 1954. The tournament was founded in 1995 as the Toshiba Senior Classic. Hoag became the title sponsor of the tournament starting in 2019.[1]

The longest sudden-death playoff in the history of the PGA Tour Champions occurred at the 1997 event when Bob Murphy defeated Jay Sigel on the ninth hole.[2][3] The record was broken the following year at the Royal Caribbean Classic.[4]

Winners

Year Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Purse
($)
Hoag Classic
2025 Miguel Ángel Jiménez 198 −15 1 stroke Stewart Cink
Freddie Jacobson
2,000,000
Hoag Classic Newport Beach
2024 Pádraig Harrington 199 −14 1 stroke Thongchai Jaidee 2,000,000
Hoag Classic
2023 Ernie Els (2) 200 −13 1 stroke Doug Barron
Steve Stricker
2,000,000
2022 Retief Goosen 198 −15 4 strokes K. J. Choi 2,000,000
2021 No tournament due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2020 Ernie Els 197 −16 2 strokes Fred Couples
Glen Day
Robert Karlsson
1,800,000
2019 Kirk Triplett 203 −10 Playoff Woody Austin 1,800,000
Toshiba Classic
2018 Vijay Singh 202 −11 1 stroke Scott McCarron
Tom Pernice Jr.
Tommy Tolles
1,800,000
2017: No tournament
2016 Jay Haas (2) 197 −16 Playoff Bart Bryant 1,800,000
2015 Duffy Waldorf 193 −20 2 strokes Joe Durant 1,800,000
2014 Fred Couples (2) 198 −15 1 stroke Bernhard Langer
Colin Montgomerie
Steve Pate
1,750,000
2013 David Frost 194 −19 5 strokes Fred Couples 1,750,000
2012 Loren Roberts (2) 205 −8 2 strokes Mark Calcavecchia
Tom Kite
Bernhard Langer
1,750,000
2011 Loren Roberts 196 −17 1 stroke Mark Wiebe 1,700,000
2010 Fred Couples 195 −18 4 strokes Ronnie Black 1,700,000
2009 Eduardo Romero 202 −11 1 stroke Mark O'Meara
Joey Sindelar
1,700,000
2008 Bernhard Langer 199 −14 Playoff Jay Haas 1,700,000
2007 Jay Haas 194 −19 2 strokes R. W. Eaks 1,650,000
2006 Brad Bryant 204 −9 1 stroke John Harris
Mark Johnson
Bobby Wadkins
1,650,000
Toshiba Senior Classic
2005 Mark Johnson (2) 200 −13 4 strokes Keith Fergus
Wayne Levi
1,650,000
2004 Mark Johnson 198 −15 1 stroke Morris Hatalsky 1,600,000
2003 Rodger Davis 197 −16 4 strokes Larry Nelson 1,550,000
2002 Hale Irwin (2) 197 −16 5 strokes Allen Doyle 1,500,000
2001 José María Cañizares 202 −11 Playoff Gil Morgan 1,400,000
2000 Allen Doyle 136[a] −6 1 stroke Jim Thorpe
Howard Twitty
1,300,000
1999 Gary McCord 204 −9 Playoff Allen Doyle
Al Geiberger
John Jacobs
1,200,000
1998 Hale Irwin 200 −13 1 stroke Hubert Green 1,100,000
1997 Bob Murphy 207 −6 Playoff Jay Sigel 1,000,000
1996 Jim Colbert 201 −12 2 strokes Bob Eastwood 1,000,000
1995 George Archer 199 −11 1 stroke Dave Stockton
Tom Wargo
1,000,000

Notes

  1. ^ Shortened to 36 holes due to weather.

References

  1. ^ "Hoag new title sponsor of Newport Beach event". PGA Tour. March 9, 2018.
  2. ^ Zullo, Allan (2001). Astonishing but True Golf Facts. Kansas City, Missouri: Andrews McMeel Publishing. ISBN 978-0740714269.
  3. ^ "Bob Murphy wins title on ninth playoff hole". McCook Daily Gazette. McCook, Nebraska. Associated Press. March 17, 1997. p. 10. Retrieved March 13, 2013.
  4. ^ "Senior Caribbean Classic; Graham Wins Longest Playoff". The New York Times. February 2, 1998. Retrieved March 13, 2013.

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