The Atlanta Classic was a
golf
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Golf, unlike most ball games, cannot and does not use a standardized playing area, and coping ...
tournament on the
PGA Tour
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, a regular stop in suburban
Atlanta
Atlanta ( ) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Georgia. It is the seat of Fulton County, the most populous county in Georgia, but its territory falls in both Fulton and DeKalb counties. With a population of 498,715 ...
for over four decades. It was founded in
1967
Events
January
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* January 5
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, although previous events dating to 1934 are included in the PGA Tour's past winners list.
AT&T
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was the last title sponsor of the tournament.
From 1967 to
1996, it was played at the
Atlanta Country Club in
Marietta, northwest of Atlanta. From
1997
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to
2008
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, it was played over the Stables and Meadows nines at
TPC at Sugarloaf
TPC Sugarloaf is a 27-hole private golf club in the southeastern United States, located within the gated community at Sugarloaf Country Club outside the official city limits of Duluth, Georgia, a suburb northeast of Atlanta.
The facility consists ...
in
Duluth
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, northeast of Atlanta.
For most of its years, the Atlanta tournament was usually held in May. From
1999
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–
2006, it was moved to early April, the week before the
Masters. Its final two editions were in mid-May, a week after the
Players Championship (which was moved from late March). The tournament was cancelled after the 2008 season.
This event is not to be confused with the
AT&T Champions Classic
The AT&T Champions Classic was a professional golf tournament on the Champions Tour in southern California from 1990 to 2009. A mid-autumn event through 2000, it was moved to late winter in 2001. AT&T was the main sponsor of the tournament ...
played in
Valencia, California
Valencia is an unincorporated community in northwestern Los Angeles County, California. This area, with major commercial and industrial parks, straddles State Route 126 and the Santa Clara River.
Development projects continue to be built in ...
, a Champions Tour (now
PGA Tour Champions
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History and format
The Senior PGA Championship, founded in 1937, was for many year ...
) tournament which bore the "AT&T Classic" name in
2006, prior to AT&T's acquisition of BellSouth. It was cancelled after the
2009 season.
TPC Sugarloaf currently hosts an annual PGA Tour Champions event, the
Mitsubishi Electric Classic
The Mitsubishi Electric Classic is a golf tournament on the PGA Tour Champions in Georgia in the greater Atlanta area. It debuted in 2013 as the "Greater Gwinnett Championship," and has been played each year at TPC Sugarloaf in Duluth, a northeast ...
, which debuted in
2013
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.
Tournament highlights
*1967:
Bob Charles wins the first modern era PGA Tour event played in Atlanta. He finishes two shots ahead of
Gardner Dickinson
Gardner Edward Dickinson, Jr. (September 14, 1927 – April 19, 1998) was an American professional golfer.
Born in Dothan, Alabama, Dickinson was a student of Ben Hogan and crafted his swing in the Hogan tradition. He played college golf at Louis ...
,
Tommy Bolt
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People
* Tommy (given name)
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, and
Richard Crawford.
*1968;
Bob Lunn
Robert J. Lunn (born April 24, 1945) is an American professional golfer who played on the PGA Tour in the 1960s and 1970s.
Lunn was born in San Francisco, California. He was the 1963 U.S. Amateur Public Links champion. He turned pro in 1965 and w ...
is victorious for the second straight week on the PGA Tour. He wins by three shots over
Lee Trevino.
*1970: Georgia native
Tommy Aaron
Thomas Dean Aaron (born February 22, 1937) is an American former professional golfer who was a member of the PGA Tour during the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. Aaron is best known for winning the 1973 Masters Tournament. He is also known for an erro ...
wins by one shot over
Dan Sikes
Daniel David Sikes, Jr. (December 7, 1929 – December 20, 1987) was an American professional golfer who played on the PGA Tour and Champions Tour. Sikes won nine tournaments as a pro, including six PGA Tour events. He was influential as the cha ...
.
Tom Weiskopf
Thomas Daniel Weiskopf (November 9, 1942 – August 20, 2022) was an American professional golfer who played on the PGA Tour and the Champions Tour. His most successful decade was the 1970s. He won 16 PGA Tour titles between 1968 and 1982, inclu ...
came to the 72nd hole tied with Aaron but closed with a double bogey.
*1972: Bob Lunn becomes the tournament's first repeat winner. He beats
Gary Player
Gary James Player DMS, OIG (born 1 November 1935) is a South African retired professional golfer who is widely considered to be one of the greatest golfers of all time. During his career, Player won nine major championships on the regular tou ...
by two shots.
*1977:
Hale Irwin
Hale S. Irwin (born June 3, 1945) is an American professional golfer. He was one of the world's leading golfers from the mid-1970s to the mid-1980s. He is one of the few players in history to win three U.S. Opens, becoming the oldest ever U.S. Op ...
becomes the first Atlanta champion to successfully defend his title. He beats
Steve Veriato
Steve Veriato (born May 6, 1946) is an American professional golfer. He played on the PGA Tour, Asia Golf Circuit, Canadian Tour, and Champions Tour where he won once.
Veriato was born in Hilo, Hawaii. He played college golf at Texas A&M Universi ...
by two shots.
*1979:
Andy Bean shoots a third round 61 on his way to an 8-stroke victory over
Joe Inman.
*1980: Georgian
Larry Nelson
Larry Gene Nelson (born September 10, 1947) is an American professional golfer who has won numerous tournaments at both the PGA Tour and Champions Tour level.
Nelson was born in Fort Payne, Alabama and grew up in Acworth, Georgia, northwest of ...
wins by seven shots over
Don Pooley
Sheldon George "Don" Pooley, Jr. (born August 27, 1951) is an American professional golfer who has won tournaments on both the PGA Tour and the Champions Tour.
Pooley was born in Phoenix, Arizona. He grew up in Riverside, California. He attende ...
and defending champion Andy Bean.
*1983:
Calvin Peete
Calvin Peete (July 18, 1943 – April 29, 2015) was an American professional golfer. He was the most successful African-American to have played on the PGA Tour, with 12 wins, prior to the emergence of Tiger Woods. Peete won the 1985 Tournament ...
shoots a final round 63, including a hole out for birdie from a bunker on the 71st hole. He wins by two shots over
Chip Beck,
Jim Colbert
James Joseph Colbert (born March 9, 1941) is an American professional golfer.
Colbert was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey. He attended Kansas State University, where he finished second in the NCAA golf championships in 1964, before graduating ...
, and Don Pooley.
*1986:
Bob Tway
Robert Raymond Tway IV (born May 4, 1959) is an American professional golfer who has won numerous tournaments including eight PGA Tour victories. He spent 25 weeks in the top 10 of the Official World Golf Ranking in 1986–87.
Early life
Tway w ...
shoots a final round 64 to win by two shots over
Hal Sutton.
*1988 Larry Nelson birdies the 72nd hole to become a two-time winner of the tournament. He edges Chip Beck by one shot.
*1990:
Wayne Levi
Wayne John Levi (born February 22, 1952) is an American professional golfer.
Early life
Levi was born in Little Falls, New York and attended high school in Herkimer, New York. He enrolled at Oswego State University for two years and then the U ...
birdies the 72nd hole in near darkness to earn his first PGA Tour win in five years. He finishes one shot ahead of
Nick Price
Nicholas Raymond Leige Price (born 28 January 1957) is a Zimbabwean retired professional golfer who has won three major championships in his career: the PGA Championship twice (in 1992 and 1994) and The Open Championship in 1994. In the mid-19 ...
,
Keith Clearwater, and
Larry Mize
Lawrence Hogan Mize (born September 23, 1958) is an American professional golfer who played on the PGA Tour and currently plays on the Champions Tour. He is well known for one career-defining shot – a chip from off the green at the 11th hole at ...
.
*1992:
Tom Kite
Thomas Oliver Kite Jr. (born December 9, 1949) is an American professional golfer and golf course architect. He won the U.S. Open in 1992 and spent 175 weeks in the top-10 of the Official World Golf Ranking between 1989 and 1994.
Career
Kite w ...
begins the final round bogey-bogey before making six consecutive birdies on his way to a three shot victory over
Jay Don Blake. Amateur
David Duval
David Robert Duval (born November 9, 1971) is an American professional golfer and former World No. 1 Golfer who competed on the PGA Tour and currently plays on the PGA Tour Champions. Duval won 13 PGA Tour tournaments between 1997 and 2001; incl ...
, a junior at
Georgia Tech
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held the 54 hole lead by two strokes before shooting a final round 79 to finish T13.
*1994:
John Daly wins by one shot over
Brian Henninger
Brian Hatfield Henninger (born October 19, 1962) is an American professional golfer who played on the PGA Tour and the Nationwide Tour. He has won two tournaments on the PGA Tour and three on the Nationwide Tour.
Early life
Henninger was born in ...
and defending champion
Nolan Henke
Nolan Jay Henke (born November 25, 1964) is an American professional golfer who has played on the PGA Tour and the Nationwide Tour.
Henke was born in Battle Creek, Michigan. He attended Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida and was ...
. Afterwards Daly says "This is the first tournament I've won on the PGA Tour in a sober fashion."
*1996: Sixth alternate
Paul Stankowski
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Paul Francis Stankowski (born December 2, 1969) is an American professional golfer who currently plays on the PGA Tour Champions. He previously played on the Korn Ferry Tour, where he won one event, and the PGA Tour, where he was a two-time cham ...
birdies the first sudden death playoff hole to defeat
Brandel Chamblee
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Chamblee was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He graduated from the University of Texas with a degree in Speech Communication and was a f ...
.
*1998:
Tiger Woods
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notches his only victory of the year in Atlanta. He finishes one shot ahead of Jay Don Blake.
*2000:
Phil Mickelson
Philip Alfred Mickelson (born June 16, 1970), nicknamed Lefty, is an American professional golfer who plays for LIV Golf. He has won 45 events on the PGA Tour, including six major championships: three Masters titles (2004, 2006, 2010), two ...
wins for the first time in Atlanta. He birdies the first hole of a sudden death playoff to defeat
Gary Nicklaus
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.
*2003:
Ben Crane shoots a final round 63 to win by four shots over Bob Tway.
*2006: Mickelson dominates the field, using two drivers in preparation for the Masters the following week. He concluded with an eagle on the 72nd hole to post a score of 28-under-par, a career best. Mickelson won by 13 strokes over
José María Olazábal
José María Olazábal Manterola (, ; born 5 February 1966) is a Spanish professional golfer from the Basque region who has enjoyed success on both the European Tour and the PGA Tour, and has won two major championships, both at The Masters.
...
and
Zach Johnson
Zachary Harris Johnson (born February 24, 1976) is an American professional golfer who has 12 victories on the PGA Tour, including two major championships, the 2007 Masters and the 2015 Open Championship.
In 2023, Johnson will captain the U. ...
, and would go on to win the Masters the next week.
*2007:
Zach Johnson
Zachary Harris Johnson (born February 24, 1976) is an American professional golfer who has 12 victories on the PGA Tour, including two major championships, the 2007 Masters and the 2015 Open Championship.
In 2023, Johnson will captain the U. ...
seems to like playing golf in Georgia. His third career PGA Tour victory like his first two, the 2004 BellSouth Classic and the
2007 Masters Tournament
The 2007 Masters Tournament was the 71st Masters Tournament, held April 5–8 at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. Zach Johnson won his first major championship, two strokes ahead of runners-up Retief Goosen, Rory Sabbatini, and T ...
take place in the state. He defeats
Ryuji Imada
is a U.S.-based Japanese professional golfer.
Imada was born in Mihara, Hiroshima, Japan. He came to the United States when he was 14 to attend a Tampa golf academy for Asian players. His instructor was (and still is) Richard Abele, who became ...
on the first hole of a sudden death playoff.
*2008: The last version of the tournament sees Ryuji Imada win in a sudden death playoff over
Kenny Perry
James Kenneth Perry (born August 10, 1960) is an American professional golfer who currently plays on the PGA Tour Champions. He won 14 PGA Tour events and has won nine PGA Tour Champions events including four senior major championships: the 201 ...
.
Japan's Imada wins Atlanta Classic play-off
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Winners
References
External links
Official website
PGATOUR.com Tournament website
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Former PGA Tour events
Golf in Georgia (U.S. state)
Sports competitions in Atlanta