Kemper Open Explained

Kemper Open
Location:Potomac, Maryland
Establishment:1968
Course:TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm
Par:71
Tour:PGA Tour
Format:Stroke play
Month Played:June
Final Year:2006
Aggregate:263 Billy Andrade (1991)
263 Jeff Sluman (1991)
263 Adam Scott (2004)
To-Par:−21 as above
Final Champion: Ben Curtis
Map:USA#USA Maryland
Map Label:TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm
Map Relief:yes
Map Size:200
Coordinates:38.989°N -77.202°W

The Kemper Open was a golf tournament on the PGA Tour from 1968 to 2006.

Perhaps more so than any other "regular" PGA Tour stop, the event wandered about, not just from course to course within a given metropolitan area, but along the East Coast. Originally sponsored by the Kemper Corporation, the inaugural event was played in 1968 at Pleasant Valley Country Club in Sutton, Massachusetts, before moving to the Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina the following year, where it stayed through 1979. (The Wells Fargo Championship is now held in Charlotte.) The event moved in 1980 to Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Maryland, a suburb northwest of Washington, D.C., and to TPC at Avenel in 1987 in neighboring Potomac.

Kemper Insurance dropped out as sponsor after the 2002 edition and was replaced by Friedman Billings Ramsey, which renamed the event the FBR Capital Open for a single year in 2003. Booz Allen Hamilton became the main sponsor in 2004, with the tournament being titled the Booz Allen Classic. The event returned to Congressional for a year in 2005 to accommodate renovations at Avenel.

The purse in 2006 was $5.0 million, with $900,000 going to the winner; due to rain delays it concluded on Tuesday without a gallery.[1] In 1992, Washington Redskins quarterback Mark Rypien, the reigning Super Bowl MVP, was given a sponsor's exemption into the tournament,[2] but shot rounds of 80 and 91 and missed the cut by 28 strokes.[3] [4] As the Kemper Open, it was often played two or three weeks prior to the U.S. Open, making it a prime tune-up event; later it was either the week prior or after and many top players skipped it.. For 2007, the PGA Tour announced that it would reschedule the event for the fall, and Booz Allen declined to renew its sponsorship. The fall date was in turn canceled to make way for the new AT&T National, to take place at the same time as the Classic had.

Also in 2006, the tournament ended on Tuesday due to persistent storms in the D.C. area. The conclusion of what turned out to be the final Booz Allen Classic was not televised.

A new format (invitation only), new host for the tournament (Tiger Woods), and a return to Congressional Country Club marked the July 2007 stop in Washington for the FedEx Cup, the AT&T National. For record-keeping purposes, it is not a "successor" tournament officially, even though it is the "new" tour stop in the same region.

During the 1970s, the Kemper Open was among the highest purses on tour, exceeding the majors.

Tournament highlights

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upWinner's
share ($)
Venue
Booz Allen Classic
264 −20 5 strokes 900,000 TPC at Avenel
270 −14 2 strokes 900,000 Congressional
(Blue Course)
263 −21 4 strokes 864,000 TPC at Avenel
FBR Capital Open
270 −14 4 strokes 810,000 TPC at Avenel
Kemper Insurance Open
273 −11 1 stroke 648,000 TPC at Avenel
268 −16 1 stroke 630,000 TPC at Avenel
271 −13 2 strokes 540,000 TPC at Avenel
Kemper Open
274 −10 1 stroke 450,000 TPC at Avenel
274 −10 1 stroke 360,000 TPC at Avenel
274 −10 1 stroke 270,000 TPC at Avenel
270 −14 3 strokes 270,000 TPC at Avenel
272 −12 Playoff 252,000 TPC at Avenel
271 −13 3 strokes 234,000 TPC at Avenel
275 −9 1 stroke 234,000 TPC at Avenel
Bill Glasson (2) 276 −8 1 stroke 198,000 TPC at Avenel
263 −21 Playoff 180,000 TPC at Avenel
274 −10 1 stroke 180,000 TPC at Avenel
268 −16 5 strokes 162,000 TPC at Avenel
274 −10 Playoff 144,000 TPC at Avenel
270 −14 7 strokes 126,000 TPC at Avenel
Greg Norman (2) 277 −11 Playoff 90,000 Congressional
278 −10 1 stroke 90,000 Congressional
280 −8 5 strokes 72,000 Congressional
287 −1 Playoff72,000 Congressional
Craig Stadler (2) 275 −13 7 strokes 72,000 Congressional
270 −10 6 strokes 72,000 Congressional
275 −5 3 strokes 72,000 Congressional
272 −16 1 stroke 63,000 Quail Hollow Club
273 −15 5 strokes 60,000 Quail Hollow Club
Tom Weiskopf (3) 277 −11 2 strokes 50,000 Quail Hollow Club
277 −11 1 stroke 50,000 Quail Hollow Club
278 −10 3 strokes 50,000 Quail Hollow Club
270 −18 Playoff 50,000 Quail Hollow Club
Tom Weiskopf (2) 271 −17 3 strokes 40,000 Quail Hollow Club
275 −13 1 stroke 35,000 Quail Hollow Club
277 −11 Playoff 30,000 Quail Hollow Club
278 −10 1 stroke 30,000 Quail Hollow Club
274 −14 4 strokes 30,000 Quail Hollow Club
276 −12 4 strokes 30,000 Pleasant Valley

External links

38.989°N -77.202°W

Notes and References

  1. News: Curtis finally wins title after rain delays . Spokesman-Review . Spokane, Washington . wire reports . June 28, 2006 . C2.
  2. News: Rypien gets invitation to Kemper . Free Lance-Star . Fredericksburg, Virginia . wire reports. March 31, 1992 . B1.
  3. News: Rypien gets strokes from fans . Spokane Chronicle . Washington . wire reports . May 29, 1992 . C3 .
  4. News: Rypien misses Kemper cut. Kentucky New Era . Hopkinsville . Associated Press . Ginsburg . David . May 30, 1992 . 2B .
  5. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=eLNeAAAAIBAJ&sjid=8C8MAAAAIBAJ&pg=2541,2838120&dq=rookie+kemper+open&hl=en Palmer Charges Home To Kemper Win
  6. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=DUBCAAAAIBAJ&sjid=qqoMAAAAIBAJ&pg=7035,4577966&dq=tom+weiskopf+kemper+open&hl=en Tom Weiskopf Wins Kemper in Playoff
  7. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=uKNUAAAAIBAJ&sjid=tI8DAAAAIBAJ&pg=4803,3763504&dq=doug+sanders+kemper+open&hl=en Sanders fend Lee for Kemper cash
  8. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=g-kbAAAAIBAJ&sjid=4FEEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6855,3687903&dq=raymond+floyd+kemper+open&hl=en Floyd makes the circle complete
  9. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=14lSAAAAIBAJ&sjid=la8MAAAAIBAJ&pg=1521,4107414&dq=tom+weiskopf+kemper+open&hl=en Weiskopf wins Kemper Open by two strokes
  10. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=mOULAAAAIBAJ&sjid=rVgDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5655,184040&dq=john+mahaffey+kemper+open&hl=en Mahaffey's Walking Tall
  11. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=-McyAAAAIBAJ&sjid=hc0FAAAAIBAJ&pg=4446,4246332&dq=craig+stadler+kemper+open&hl=en Stadler Kemper Winner; Nicklaus Ties for Third
  12. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ebtLAAAAIBAJ&sjid=eVADAAAAIBAJ&pg=7086,6588457&dq=barry+jaeckel+bar+kemper&hl=en Kemper Open replay unlikely
  13. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=B8JNAAAAIBAJ&sjid=r_sDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4928,2278473&dq=fred+couples+kemper+open&hl=en Couples claims Kemper in sudden death
  14. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=xolUAAAAIBAJ&sjid=Z48DAAAAIBAJ&pg=2828,8290208&dq=bill+glasson+kemper+open&hl=en Kemper first win for Glasson
  15. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=XClDAAAAIBAJ&sjid=rawMAAAAIBAJ&pg=3884,3149865&dq=greg+norman+larry+mize+kemper+open&hl=en Norman wins playoff
  16. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=kstRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=3m0DAAAAIBAJ&pg=6860,1534117&dq=morris+hatalsky+kemper+open&hl=en Hatalsky puts away Kite in Kemper Open playoff
  17. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=_GQwAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ETMDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2944,142230&dq=bill+glasson+kemper+open&hl=en Glasson clips foursome to claim Kemper
  18. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=nkhWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=JOsDAAAAIBAJ&pg=1261,2341623&dq=lee+janzen+kemper+open&hl=en Janzen wins Kemper Open
  19. https://www.nytimes.com/1996/05/27/sports/results-plus-077003.html?scp=7&sq=Steve+Stricker+Kemper+Open&st=nyt GOLF Another First-Time Winner on PGA Tour
  20. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=gas_AAAAIBAJ&sjid=2lYMAAAAIBAJ&pg=1752,3506383&dq=justin+leonard+kemper+open&hl=en Leonard wins Kemper Open
  21. https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=JClUAAAAIBAJ&sjid=M44DAAAAIBAJ&pg=6748,4142504&dq=rich+beem+kemper+open&hl=en Beem wins Kemper Open
  22. Web site: Scott staves off Howell to win Booz Allen . 2011-06-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121011182844/http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/5304768/ . 2012-10-11 . dead .