Utah Championship

Utah Championship
Tournament information
LocationFarmington, Utah
Established1990
Course(s)Oakridge Country Club
Par72
Length7,653 yards (6,998 m)
Tour(s)Korn Ferry Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$1,000,000
Month playedAugust
Tournament record score
Aggregate259 Karl Vilips (2024)
To par−25 as above
Current champion
Karl Vilips
Location map
Oakridge CC
Location in the United States
Oakridge CC
Location in Utah

The Utah Championship presented by Zions Bank and Intermountain Health is a professional golf tournament on the Korn Ferry Tour, played at Oakridge Country Club in Farmington, Utah.

One of the original tournaments of the 1990 Ben Hogan Tour as the Utah Classic, the tournament has been played every year but two (1997–1998). The first seven (1990–1996) were played in Provo at Riverside Country Club and the next sixteen (1999–2014) at Willow Creek in Sandy.[1]

Formerly played in early September, the tournament moved to late July in 2011 and to mid-July in 2012. It moved to Thanksgiving Point Golf Club in Lehi in 2015, a few miles north of Utah Lake and along the Jordan River. In 2017, the tournament moved north to Oakridge Country Club in Farmington, between Salt Lake City and Ogden; its average elevation is slightly under 4,300 feet (1,310 m) above sea level.

Two major champions have won this event: John Daly won $20,000 in the inaugural edition in 1990,[2] and Zach Johnson won $81,000 in 2003.[3] The purse in 2018 was $700,000, with a winner's share of $126,000.

Winners

Year Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
Utah Championship
2024 Karl Vilips 259 −25 2 strokes Matt McCarty
Joe Weiler
2023 Roger Sloan 260 −24 1 stroke Chris Petefish
2022 Andrew Kozan 263 −21 1 stroke Patrick Fishburn
Justin Suh
Ashton van Horne
2021 Joshua Creel 260 −24 2 strokes Hayden Buckley
Taylor Montgomery
Peter Uihlein
2020 Kyle Jones 264 −20 Playoff Paul Haley II
Daniel Summerhays
2019 Kristoffer Ventura 270 −14 Playoff Joshua Creel
2018 Cameron Champ 260 −24 1 stroke Steven Ihm
2017 Brice Garnett 263 −21 1 stroke Abraham Ancer
Austin Cook
2016 Nicholas Lindheim 269 −15 2 strokes J. J. Spaun
2015 Patton Kizzire 269 −19 Playoff Kang Sung-hoon
2014 Andres Gonzales 263 −21 4 strokes Travis Bertoni
Adam Crawford
Kang Sung-hoon
2013 Steven Alker 262 −22 Playoff Ashley Hall
2012 Doug LaBelle II 269 −15 1 stroke Scott Gutschewski
James Hahn
Michael Putnam
Sam Saunders
2011 J. J. Killeen 262 −22 4 strokes Jeff Gove
2010 Michael Putnam 266 −18 3 strokes Bradley Iles
Jhonattan Vegas
2009 Josh Teater 264 −20 4 strokes Tyler Aldridge
2008 Brendon Todd 262 −22 6 strokes Ryan Hietala
Jeff Klauk
Won Joon Lee
Marc Leishman
Brian Smock
Kyle Thompson
Utah EnergySolutions Championship
2007 Franklin Langham 264 −20 2 strokes Richard Johnson
2006 Craig Kanada 272 −16 1 stroke Gavin Coles
Ken Duke
Bryce Molder
Michael Putnam
Envirocare Utah Classic
2005 Garrett Willis 275 −13 1 stroke Kris Cox
Mathew Goggin
Brian Henninger
2004 Brett Wetterich 272 −16 1 stroke Ryuji Imada
Franklin Langham
2003 Zach Johnson 267 −21 1 stroke Bobby Gage
Utah Classic
2002 Arron Oberholser 202[a] −14 2 strokes Doug Barron
Brian Claar
Buy.com Utah Classic
2001 David Sutherland 272 −16 1 stroke Danny Briggs
2000 Andy Morse 269 −19 2 strokes John Riegger
Nike Utah Classic
1999 Carl Paulson 266 −22 6 strokes Craig Bowden
Marco Gortana
1997–98: No tournament
1996 Michael Christie 196 −20 4 strokes R. W. Eaks
1995 Glen Hnatiuk 203 −13 Playoff Franklin Langham
Harry Rudolph
1994 Chris Perry 205 −11 1 stroke David Duval
1993 Sean Murphy 204 −12 Playoff Curt Byrum
Jim Carter
Tommy Moore
Ben Hogan Utah Classic
1992 Jeff Woodland 202 −14 3 strokes David Jackson
Brian Kamm
1991 Ted Tryba 202 −14 1 stroke Webb Heintzelman
1990 John Daly 203 −13 1 stroke R. W. Eaks

Notes

  1. ^ Shortened to 54 holes due to rain.

References

  1. ^ Sorensen, Mike (February 23, 2000). "Utah Classic is in trouble again". Deseret News. (Salt Lake City, Utah). p. D3.
  2. ^ Sorensen, Mike (September 17, 1990). "Hottest Hogan golfer wins Utah Classic". Deseret News. (Salt Lake City, Utah). p. 2D.
  3. ^ "Johnson rallies at Utah Open". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). September 8, 2003. p. B6.

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