Reno–Tahoe Open Explained

Barracuda Championship
Location:Truckee, California
Establishment:1999
Course:Tahoe Mountain Club
(Old Greenwood Course)
Par:71
Tour:PGA Tour (alternate event)
European Tour
Format:Modified Stableford
Month Played:July
Aggregate:267 Vaughn Taylor (2005)
To-Par:−21 as above
Current Champion: Nick Dunlap
Map:USA#USA California
Map Label:Tahoe Mountain Club
Map Relief:yes
Map Size:240
Coordinates:39.345°N -120.143°W

The Reno–Tahoe Open, sponsored as the Barracuda Championship since 2014, is a professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour in California. Founded in 1999, it is an alternate event played annually in August. Previously held at Montrêux Golf and Country Club outside Reno, Nevada, the tournament moved west in 2020 to Tahoe Mountain Club's Old Greenwood course in nearby Truckee, California.

Until 2010, it was held in August, the same week as the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational. For its first three years, it had a full field of 156 players, while the World Golf Championship event had a field of about 40. When the WGC event expanded to about 80 players in 2002, the field for the Reno–Tahoe Open was reduced to 132 players. With the launch of the FedEx Cup in 2007, the tournament and the WGC event were moved from late to early August. In 2010 the Reno–Tahoe Open was played several weeks earlier, opposite the Open Championship in mid-July. This lasted only one year, as it returned to early August in 2011, opposite the WGC-Bridgestone.

The purse in 2022 was $3.7 million, with a winner's share of $666,000. The Reno–Tahoe Open gained its first title sponsor for the 2008 event, the Legends at Sparks Marina. After two years the name was returned to "Reno–Tahoe Open" in 2010. Barracuda Networks became the title sponsor in 2014.[1]

The Reno–Tahoe Open is an alternate event, which means the winner does not earn a Masters Tournament invitation. The winner still earns 24 OWGR points, 300 FedEx Cup points, a two-year tour exemption, and entry to the PGA Championship.

After flooding in West Virginia cancelled the Greenbrier Classic in 2016, the Reno–Tahoe Open was given the honor of awarding entry to the Open Championship to the leading non-exempt player.

In August 2021, it was announced that from 2022 onward, the event would become a co-sanctioned event with the European Tour.[2]

Highlights

Modified Stableford

Beginning in 2012, the tournament has used the Modified Stableford scoring system, last used in a PGA Tour event at the 2006 International in Colorado.

PointsStrokes taken in relation to par
+8 Double eagle (3 strokes under par)
+5 Eagle (2 strokes under par)
+2 Birdie (1 stroke under par)
0 Par
−1 Bogey (1 stroke over par)
−3 Double bogey or worse (2 strokes or more over par)
This points scale encourages aggressive play, since the reward for scoring under par is higher than the penalty for scoring over par.

Winners

YearTour(s)WinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upPurse
(US$)
Winner's
share ($)
Barracuda Championship
2024 49 points 2 points 4,000,000 720,000
2023 40 points Playoff 3,800,000 684,000
2022 43 points 1 point 3,700,000 666,000
2021 50 points 5 points 3,500,000 630,000
2020 39 points 1 point 3,500,000 630,000
2019 47 points 3 points 3,500,000 630,000
2018 47 points 4 points 3,400,000 612,000
2017 44 points Playoff 3,300,000 594,000
2016 43 points 6 points 3,200,000 576,000
2015 J. J. Henry (2) 47 points Playoff 3,100,000 558,000
2014 49 points 5 points 3,000,000 540,000
Reno–Tahoe Open
2013 44 points 9 points 3,000,000 540,000
2012 43 points 1 point 3,000,000 540,000
2011 273 −15 1 stroke 3,000,000 540,000
2010 277 −11 1 stroke 3,000,000 540,000
Legends Reno–Tahoe Open
2009 271 −17 3 strokes 3,000,000 540,000
2008 270 −18 7 strokes 3,000,000 540,000
Reno–Tahoe Open
2007 273 −15 5 strokes 3,000,000 540,000
2006 268 −20 1 stroke 3,000,000 540,000
2005 Vaughn Taylor (2) 267 −21 3 strokes 3,000,000 540,000
2004 278 −10 Playoff 3,000,000 540,000
2003 271 −17 3 strokes 3,000,000 540,000
2002 271 −17 Playoff 3,000,000 540,000
2001 271 −17 1 stroke 3,000,000 540,000
2000 275 −13 Playoff 3,000,000 540,000
1999 274 −14 3 strokes 2,750,000 495,000
Note: Green highlight indicates scoring records.
Sources:[4] [5]

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Barracuda becomes title sponsor for Reno-Tahoe . PGA Tour . July 9, 2014 . July 22, 2014 . July 29, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140729000751/http://www.pgatour.com/news/2014/07/09/barracuda-reno-tahoe.html . live .
  2. Web site: PGA Tour and European Tour announce details of historic Strategic Alliance . PGA Tour . August 3, 2021 . August 3, 2021 . August 3, 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210803133704/https://www.pgatour.com/news/2021/08/03/pga-tour-full-schedule-2021-22-season.html . live .
  3. Web site: Staats . Wayne . These are the only three golfers to make two holes-in-one in same PGA Tour round . PGA of America . October 29, 2018 . February 26, 2019 . February 26, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190226173224/https://www.pga.com/news/golf-buzz/these-only-three-golfers-make-two-holes-in-one-in-same-pga-tour-round . live .
  4. http://www.pgatour.com/tournaments/barracuda-championship/past-winners.html Barracuda Championship – Winners
  5. http://www.golfobserver.com/new/golfstats.php?style=&tour=PGA&name=&year=&tournament=Legends+Reno-Tahoe+Open&in=Search Reno–Tahoe Open – Winners