GTE Northwest Classic

The GTE Northwest Classic was a professional golf tournament in the Seattle area on the Senior PGA Tour. Played for ten seasons, from 1986 through 1995, its inaugural event was at Sahalee Country Club[2] (now in Sammamish) and the last nine were at Inglewood Golf Club in Kenmore. The title sponsor was GTE Northwest, a local telephone operating company headquartered in Everett.

GTE Northwest Classic
Tournament information
LocationKenmore, Washington, U.S.
Established1986
Course(s)Inglewood Golf Club
(1987–1995)
Par72
Length6,440 yards (5,889 m)[1]
Tour(s)Senior PGA Tour
FormatStroke play - 54 holes
Prize fund$600,000
Month playedSeptember
Final year1995
Tournament record score
Aggregate198 Mike Hill (1991)
To par–18 as above
Final champion
United States Walter Morgan
Kenmore is located in the United States
Kenmore
Kenmore
Inglewood GC is located in Washington (state)
Inglewood GC
Inglewood GC

Bruce Crampton was the only multiple winner, with victories at both venues; the only playoff was in 1994, won by Simon Hobday with a birdie on the third extra hole to defeat Jim Albus.[3] The purse for the final edition in 1995 was $600,000, with a winner's share of $90,000,[4] which was at the low end of the scale. The sponsors opted not to renew for 1996 and the event was discontinued.[5]

The senior tour returned to the Seattle area in 2005 with the Boeing Classic at TPC Snoqualmie Ridge in Snoqualmie.

Winners

YearDatesChampionWinning
score
To parMargin
of victory
Purse ($)Winner's
share ($)
1995Sep 8–10 Walter Morgan68-68-67=203−133 strokes600,00090,000
1994Sep 2–4 Simon Hobday70-69-70=209−7Playoff550,00082,500
1993Aug 20–22 Dave Stockton65-68-67=200−164 strokes500,00075,000
1992Aug 21–23 Mike Joyce70-70-64=204−122 strokes450,00067,500
1991Aug 16–18 Mike Hill68-66-64=198−182 strokes400,00060,000
1990Aug 24–26 George Archer69-66-70=205−112 strokes350,00052,500
1989Aug 18–20 Al Geiberger68-68-68=204−123 strokes350,00052,500
1988Jul 8–10 Bruce Crampton (2)69-68-70=207−91 stroke300,00045,000
1987Aug 21–23 Chi-Chi Rodríguez70-68-68=206−101 stroke300,00045,000
1986Aug 15–17 Bruce Crampton67-71-72=210−62 strokes250,00037,500

Note: Green highlight indicates scoring records.

Source:[6]

References

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