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Dana Open

The Dana Open Presented By Marathon, is a women's professional golf tournament on the LPGA Tour. It was founded 39 years ago in 1984 and has been played yearly, except in 1986 and 2011, in Sylvania, Ohio, a suburb northwest of Toledo. The tournament is televised by Golf Channel.

Dana Open Presented by Marathon
Tournament information
LocationSylvania, Ohio, U.S.
Established1984, 39 years ago
Course(s)Highland Meadows Golf Club
Par71
Length6,555 yards (5,994 m)
Tour(s)LPGA Tour
FormatStroke play – 72 holes
Prize fund$1.75 million
Month playedSeptember
Tournament record score
Aggregate261 Se Ri Pak (1998)
To par−23 as above
Current champion
Gaby López
Highland Meadows
Golf Club
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Location in the United States
Highland Meadows
Golf Club
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Location in Ohio

History

The tournament was founded after PGA Tour caddie Judd Silverman, a Toledo native, sought to bring a ladies professional golf tournament to his hometown. He contacted sponsors and actor Jamie Farr, also a Toledo native, brought his name and several of his celebrity friends to the tournament. Throughout the history of the event, children's charities in Northwest Ohio and Southern Michigan have been the charitable beneficiaries of the tournament. They have received more than $13 million during the event's history.[1]

From 2004 to 2010, the title sponsor was Owens Corning, the world's largest manufacturer of fiberglass and related products, headquartered in Toledo, near the site of the tournament. In 2012, they became a presenting sponsor. Kroger, one of the largest American supermarket chains, with headquarters in Cincinnati, has also been involved as a sponsor of the tournament since 1997. Owens-Illinois (O-I) became a sponsor in 2012.

From 1984 to 1988, the tournament was held in the village of Holland at Glengarry Country Club (41°38′06″N 83°45′18″W / 41.635°N 83.755°W / 41.635; -83.755), which became Stone Oak Country Club in 1988.[2][3] The event moved several miles north in 1989 to its current home, Highland Meadows Golf Club in Sylvania, just south of the Michigan state line.

The largest playoff in LPGA history took place at the 1999 Jamie Farr, a six-player affair involving Karrie Webb, Carin Koch, Sherri Steinhauer, Se Ri Pak, Kelli Kuehne, and Mardi Lunn. Defending champion Pak won it on first hole of sudden death, sinking a ten-foot (3 m) birdie putt.[4]

In 2007, Pak won the Farr for the fifth time, becoming only the fourth player on the LPGA Tour to win the same tournament five times.

The tournament was at risk of ending after 2009, due to a variety of circumstances including the slumping worldwide economy and reported dissatisfaction with LPGA Commissioner Carolyn Bivens. Late in August 2009, after Bivens had resigned under pressure, it was announced that the tournament would continue for at least one more year, albeit with a sharply reduced purse.[5]

On June 29, 2010, LPGA Commissioner Michael Whan announced the Farr Classic would return for at least three more years beginning in 2012.[6] The tournament took a one-year hiatus in 2011, as the Toledo area hosted the U.S. Senior Open, a major championship on the Champions Tour, at the Inverness Club in late July. A similar break occurred in 1986, when the PGA Championship was at Inverness in August.

On December 2, 2011, tournament director Judd Silverman announced that the Jamie Farr Classic would have a new name and a new logo; it became the Jamie Farr Toledo Classic Presented by Kroger, Owens Corning and O-I.[7] On January 8, 2013, the LPGA announced that Marathon Petroleum was replacing Jamie Farr as the title sponsor.[8] In 2016, the event received broadcast network coverage for the first time when CBS Sports televised the final round live.

Tournament names through the years:

  • 1984–1996: Jamie Farr Toledo Classic
  • 1997–2000: Jamie Farr Kroger Classic
  • 2001–2003: Jamie Farr Kroger Classic Presented by ALLTEL
  • 2004–2010: Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic Presented by Kroger
  • 2012: Jamie Farr Toledo Classic Presented by Kroger, Owens Corning and O-I
  • 2013–2018: Marathon Classic Presented by Owens Corning and O-I
  • 2019–2021: Marathon Classic Presented by Dana
  • 2022–present: Dana Open Presented by Marathon

Winners

Year Dates Champion Country Winning score To par Margin
of victory
Venue Purse ($) Winner's
share ($)
2022 Sep 1–4 Gaby López   Mexico 67-70-66-63=266 −18 1 stroke Highland Meadows Golf Club 1,750,000 262,500
2021 Jul 8–11 Nasa Hataoka   Japan 61-69-64=194 −19 6 strokes Highland Meadows Golf Club 2,000,000 300,000
2020 Aug 6–9 Danielle Kang   United States 64-67-70-68=269 −15 1 stroke Highland Meadows Golf Club 2,000,000 255,000
2019 Jul 11–14 Kim Sei-young   South Korea 67-64-66-65=262 −22 2 strokes Highland Meadows Golf Club 1,750,000 262,500
2018 Jul 12–15 Thidapa Suwannapura   Thailand 65-69-71-65=270 −14 Playoff Highland Meadows Golf Club 1,600,000 240,000
2017 Jul 20–23 In-Kyung Kim   South Korea 65-67-68-63=263 −21 4 strokes Highland Meadows Golf Club 1,600,000 240,000
2016 Jul 14–17 Lydia Ko (2)   New Zealand 68-66-67-69=270 −14 Playoff Highland Meadows Golf Club 1,500,000 225,000
2015 Jul 16–19 Chella Choi   South Korea 73-66-65-66=270 −14 Playoff Highland Meadows Golf Club 1,500,000 225,000
2014 Jul 17–20 Lydia Ko   New Zealand 67-67-70-65=269 −15 1 stroke Highland Meadows Golf Club 1,400,000 210,000
2013 Jul 18–21 Beatriz Recari   Spain 69-65-67-66=267 −17 1 stroke Highland Meadows Golf Club 1,300,000 195,000
2012 Aug 9–12 So Yeon Ryu   South Korea 67-68-67-62=264 −20 7 strokes Highland Meadows Golf Club 1,300,000 195,000
2011 No tournament, area hosted U.S. Senior Open in July
2010 Jul 1–4 Na Yeon Choi   South Korea 64-67-68-71=270 −14 Playoff Highland Meadows Golf Club 1,000,000 150,000
2009 Jul 2–5 Eunjung Yi   South Korea 68-66-61-71=266 −18 Playoff Highland Meadows Golf Club 1,400,000 210,000
2008 Jul 10–13 Paula Creamer   United States 60-65-70-73=268 −16 2 strokes Highland Meadows Golf Club 1,300,000 195,000
2007 Jul 12–15 Se Ri Pak (5)   South Korea 63-68-69-67=267 −17 3 strokes Highland Meadows Golf Club 1,300,000 195,000
2006 Jul 13–16 Mi Hyun Kim   South Korea 68-66-67-65=266 −18 Playoff Highland Meadows Golf Club 1,200,000 180,000
2005 Jul 7–10 Heather Bowie   United States 72-66-69-67=274 −10 Playoff Highland Meadows Golf Club 1,200,000 180,000
2004 Aug 5–8 Meg Mallon   United States 66-69-74-68=277 −7 1 stroke Highland Meadows Golf Club 1,100,000 165,000
2003 Aug 14–17 Se Ri Pak (4)   South Korea 69-67-64-71=271 −13 2 strokes Highland Meadows Golf Club 1,000,000 150,000
2002 Jul 11–14 Rachel Teske   Australia 67-73-64-66=270 −14 2 strokes Highland Meadows Golf Club 1,000,000 150,000
2001 Jul 5–8 Se Ri Pak (3)   South Korea 70-62-69-68=269 −15 2 strokes Highland Meadows Golf Club 1,000,000 150,000
2000 Jul 6–9 Annika Sörenstam   Sweden 70-67-66-71=274 −10 Playoff Highland Meadows Golf Club 1,000,000 150,000
1999 Jul 1–4 Se Ri Pak (2)   South Korea 68-69-68-71=276 −8 Playoff Highland Meadows Golf Club 900,000 135,000
1998 Jul 9–12 Se Ri Pak   South Korea 71-61-63-66=261 −23 9 strokes Highland Meadows Golf Club 800,000 120,000
1997 Jul 3–6 Kelly Robbins (2)   United States 67-64-67-67=265 −19 8 strokes Highland Meadows Golf Club 700,000 105,000
1996 Jul 5–7 Joan Pitcock   United States 68-66-70=204 −9 1 stroke Highland Meadows Golf Club 575,000 86,250
1995 Jul 7–9 Kathryn Marshall   Scotland 67-71-67=205 −8 1 stroke Highland Meadows Golf Club 500,000 75,000
1994 Jul 8–10 Kelly Robbins   United States 69-70-65=204 −9 Playoff Highland Meadows Golf Club 500,000 75,000
1993 Jul 2–4 Brandie Burton   United States 68-66-67=201 −12 1 stroke Highland Meadows Golf Club 500,000 75,000
1992 Jul 3–5 Patty Sheehan   United States 70-73-66=209 −4 1 stroke Highland Meadows Golf Club 400,000 60,000
1991 Jul 5–7 Alice Miller   United States 69-66-70=205 −8 Playoff Highland Meadows Golf Club 350,000 52,500
1990 Jul 6–8 Tina Purtzer   Canada 67-72-66=205 −8 4 strokes Highland Meadows Golf Club 325,000 48,750
1989 Jul 7–9 Penny Hammel (2)   United States 69-66-71=206 −7 2 strokes Highland Meadows Golf Club 275,000 41,250
1988 Jun 2–5 Laura Davies   England 69-70-69-69=277 −11 3 strokes Glengarry Country Club 275,000 41,250
1987 Jul 2–5 Jane Geddes   United States 71-73-69-67=280 −8 2 strokes Glengarry Country Club 225,000 33,750
1986 No tournament, area hosted PGA Championship in August
1985 Aug 1–4 Penny Hammel   United States 72-69-72-65=278 −10 1 stroke Glengarry Country Club 175,000 26,250
1984 Jul 5–8 Lauri Peterson   United States 68-72-65-73=278 −10 2 strokes Glengarry Country Club 175,000 26,250

Source:[9]
Note: Green highlight indicates scoring records.

Multiple winners

Four players have won the event more than once.

Tournament records

Year Player Score To par Round Course
2008 Paula Creamer 60 −11 1st Highland Meadows Golf Club

Source:[10]

See also

  • Glass City Classic: a LPGA Tour event that was played at Highland Meadows Golf Club in 1966.

References

  1. ^ Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic Charities 2009-03-26 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Hackenberg, Dave (May 11, 1988). "Glengarry will change name". Toledo Blade. Ohio. p. 19.
  3. ^ "Club history". Stone Oak Country Club. Retrieved May 26, 2012.
  4. ^ "Pak wins crowded playoff". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. (Florida). Associated Press. July 5, 1999. p. 3C.
  5. ^ "The Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic Continues". Golf Digest. September 2, 2009. Retrieved January 9, 2013.
  6. ^ "Farr Classic to go on hiatus in 2011". ESPN. Associated Press. June 30, 2010. Retrieved January 9, 2013.
  7. ^ Hackenberg, Dave (December 2, 2011). "New name, new logo for Farr Classic". Toledo Blade. Toledo, Ohio. Retrieved January 9, 2013.
  8. ^ "Marathon Petroleum Corporation Joins LPGA Family as Title Partner of Northeast Ohio Tour Event". LPGA. January 8, 2013. Retrieved January 8, 2013.
  9. ^ "Jamie Farr Toledo Classic: Past Winners". LPGA. Retrieved June 3, 2012.
  10. ^ "Creamer shoots 11-under 60". Reading Eagle. Pennsylvania. July 11, 2008. p. D5.

External links

  • Official website
  • LPGA official tournament microsite
  • Highland Meadows Golf Club
  • Stone Oak Country Club former venue, originally Glengarry C.C.

Coordinates: 41°43′05″N 83°43′23″W / 41.718°N 83.723°W / 41.718; -83.723

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The Dana Open Presented By Marathon is a women s professional golf tournament on the LPGA Tour It was founded 39 years ago in 1984 and has been played yearly except in 1986 and 2011 in Sylvania Ohio a suburb northwest of Toledo The tournament is televised by Golf Channel Dana Open Presented by MarathonTournament informationLocationSylvania Ohio U S Established1984 39 years agoCourse s Highland Meadows Golf ClubPar71Length6 555 yards 5 994 m Tour s LPGA TourFormatStroke play 72 holesPrize fund 1 75 millionMonth playedSeptemberTournament record scoreAggregate261 Se Ri Pak 1998 To par 23 as aboveCurrent championGaby LopezHighland MeadowsGolf Clubclass notpageimage Location in the United States Highland MeadowsGolf Clubclass notpageimage Location in Ohio Contents 1 History 2 Winners 2 1 Multiple winners 3 Tournament records 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe tournament was founded after PGA Tour caddie Judd Silverman a Toledo native sought to bring a ladies professional golf tournament to his hometown He contacted sponsors and actor Jamie Farr also a Toledo native brought his name and several of his celebrity friends to the tournament Throughout the history of the event children s charities in Northwest Ohio and Southern Michigan have been the charitable beneficiaries of the tournament They have received more than 13 million during the event s history 1 From 2004 to 2010 the title sponsor was Owens Corning the world s largest manufacturer of fiberglass and related products headquartered in Toledo near the site of the tournament In 2012 they became a presenting sponsor Kroger one of the largest American supermarket chains with headquarters in Cincinnati has also been involved as a sponsor of the tournament since 1997 Owens Illinois O I became a sponsor in 2012 From 1984 to 1988 the tournament was held in the village of Holland at Glengarry Country Club 41 38 06 N 83 45 18 W 41 635 N 83 755 W 41 635 83 755 which became Stone Oak Country Club in 1988 2 3 The event moved several miles north in 1989 to its current home Highland Meadows Golf Club in Sylvania just south of the Michigan state line The largest playoff in LPGA history took place at the 1999 Jamie Farr a six player affair involving Karrie Webb Carin Koch Sherri Steinhauer Se Ri Pak Kelli Kuehne and Mardi Lunn Defending champion Pak won it on first hole of sudden death sinking a ten foot 3 m birdie putt 4 In 2007 Pak won the Farr for the fifth time becoming only the fourth player on the LPGA Tour to win the same tournament five times The tournament was at risk of ending after 2009 due to a variety of circumstances including the slumping worldwide economy and reported dissatisfaction with LPGA Commissioner Carolyn Bivens Late in August 2009 after Bivens had resigned under pressure it was announced that the tournament would continue for at least one more year albeit with a sharply reduced purse 5 On June 29 2010 LPGA Commissioner Michael Whan announced the Farr Classic would return for at least three more years beginning in 2012 6 The tournament took a one year hiatus in 2011 as the Toledo area hosted the U S Senior Open a major championship on the Champions Tour at the Inverness Club in late July A similar break occurred in 1986 when the PGA Championship was at Inverness in August On December 2 2011 tournament director Judd Silverman announced that the Jamie Farr Classic would have a new name and a new logo it became the Jamie Farr Toledo Classic Presented by Kroger Owens Corning and O I 7 On January 8 2013 the LPGA announced that Marathon Petroleum was replacing Jamie Farr as the title sponsor 8 In 2016 the event received broadcast network coverage for the first time when CBS Sports televised the final round live Tournament names through the years 1984 1996 Jamie Farr Toledo Classic 1997 2000 Jamie Farr Kroger Classic 2001 2003 Jamie Farr Kroger Classic Presented by ALLTEL 2004 2010 Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic Presented by Kroger 2012 Jamie Farr Toledo Classic Presented by Kroger Owens Corning and O I 2013 2018 Marathon Classic Presented by Owens Corning and O I 2019 2021 Marathon Classic Presented by Dana 2022 present Dana Open Presented by MarathonWinners EditYear Dates Champion Country Winning score To par Marginof victory Venue Purse Winner sshare 2022 Sep 1 4 Gaby Lopez Mexico 67 70 66 63 266 18 1 stroke Highland Meadows Golf Club 1 750 000 262 5002021 Jul 8 11 Nasa Hataoka Japan 61 69 64 194 19 6 strokes Highland Meadows Golf Club 2 000 000 300 0002020 Aug 6 9 Danielle Kang United States 64 67 70 68 269 15 1 stroke Highland Meadows Golf Club 2 000 000 255 0002019 Jul 11 14 Kim Sei young South Korea 67 64 66 65 262 22 2 strokes Highland Meadows Golf Club 1 750 000 262 5002018 Jul 12 15 Thidapa Suwannapura Thailand 65 69 71 65 270 14 Playoff Highland Meadows Golf Club 1 600 000 240 0002017 Jul 20 23 In Kyung Kim South Korea 65 67 68 63 263 21 4 strokes Highland Meadows Golf Club 1 600 000 240 0002016 Jul 14 17 Lydia Ko 2 New Zealand 68 66 67 69 270 14 Playoff Highland Meadows Golf Club 1 500 000 225 0002015 Jul 16 19 Chella Choi South Korea 73 66 65 66 270 14 Playoff Highland Meadows Golf Club 1 500 000 225 0002014 Jul 17 20 Lydia Ko New Zealand 67 67 70 65 269 15 1 stroke Highland Meadows Golf Club 1 400 000 210 0002013 Jul 18 21 Beatriz Recari Spain 69 65 67 66 267 17 1 stroke Highland Meadows Golf Club 1 300 000 195 0002012 Aug 9 12 So Yeon Ryu South Korea 67 68 67 62 264 20 7 strokes Highland Meadows Golf Club 1 300 000 195 0002011 No tournament area hosted U S Senior Open in July2010 Jul 1 4 Na Yeon Choi South Korea 64 67 68 71 270 14 Playoff Highland Meadows Golf Club 1 000 000 150 0002009 Jul 2 5 Eunjung Yi South Korea 68 66 61 71 266 18 Playoff Highland Meadows Golf Club 1 400 000 210 0002008 Jul 10 13 Paula Creamer United States 60 65 70 73 268 16 2 strokes Highland Meadows Golf Club 1 300 000 195 0002007 Jul 12 15 Se Ri Pak 5 South Korea 63 68 69 67 267 17 3 strokes Highland Meadows Golf Club 1 300 000 195 0002006 Jul 13 16 Mi Hyun Kim South Korea 68 66 67 65 266 18 Playoff Highland Meadows Golf Club 1 200 000 180 0002005 Jul 7 10 Heather Bowie United States 72 66 69 67 274 10 Playoff Highland Meadows Golf Club 1 200 000 180 0002004 Aug 5 8 Meg Mallon United States 66 69 74 68 277 7 1 stroke Highland Meadows Golf Club 1 100 000 165 0002003 Aug 14 17 Se Ri Pak 4 South Korea 69 67 64 71 271 13 2 strokes Highland Meadows Golf Club 1 000 000 150 0002002 Jul 11 14 Rachel Teske Australia 67 73 64 66 270 14 2 strokes Highland Meadows Golf Club 1 000 000 150 0002001 Jul 5 8 Se Ri Pak 3 South Korea 70 62 69 68 269 15 2 strokes Highland Meadows Golf Club 1 000 000 150 0002000 Jul 6 9 Annika Sorenstam Sweden 70 67 66 71 274 10 Playoff Highland Meadows Golf Club 1 000 000 150 0001999 Jul 1 4 Se Ri Pak 2 South Korea 68 69 68 71 276 8 Playoff Highland Meadows Golf Club 900 000 135 0001998 Jul 9 12 Se Ri Pak South Korea 71 61 63 66 261 23 9 strokes Highland Meadows Golf Club 800 000 120 0001997 Jul 3 6 Kelly Robbins 2 United States 67 64 67 67 265 19 8 strokes Highland Meadows Golf Club 700 000 105 0001996 Jul 5 7 Joan Pitcock United States 68 66 70 204 9 1 stroke Highland Meadows Golf Club 575 000 86 2501995 Jul 7 9 Kathryn Marshall Scotland 67 71 67 205 8 1 stroke Highland Meadows Golf Club 500 000 75 0001994 Jul 8 10 Kelly Robbins United States 69 70 65 204 9 Playoff Highland Meadows Golf Club 500 000 75 0001993 Jul 2 4 Brandie Burton United States 68 66 67 201 12 1 stroke Highland Meadows Golf Club 500 000 75 0001992 Jul 3 5 Patty Sheehan United States 70 73 66 209 4 1 stroke Highland Meadows Golf Club 400 000 60 0001991 Jul 5 7 Alice Miller United States 69 66 70 205 8 Playoff Highland Meadows Golf Club 350 000 52 5001990 Jul 6 8 Tina Purtzer Canada 67 72 66 205 8 4 strokes Highland Meadows Golf Club 325 000 48 7501989 Jul 7 9 Penny Hammel 2 United States 69 66 71 206 7 2 strokes Highland Meadows Golf Club 275 000 41 2501988 Jun 2 5 Laura Davies England 69 70 69 69 277 11 3 strokes Glengarry Country Club 275 000 41 2501987 Jul 2 5 Jane Geddes United States 71 73 69 67 280 8 2 strokes Glengarry Country Club 225 000 33 7501986 No tournament area hosted PGA Championship in August1985 Aug 1 4 Penny Hammel United States 72 69 72 65 278 10 1 stroke Glengarry Country Club 175 000 26 2501984 Jul 5 8 Lauri Peterson United States 68 72 65 73 278 10 2 strokes Glengarry Country Club 175 000 26 250Source 9 Note Green highlight indicates scoring records Multiple winners Edit Four players have won the event more than once 5 wins Se Ri Pak 1998 1999 2001 2003 2007 2 wins Penny Hammel 1985 1989 Kelly Robbins 1994 1997 and Lydia Ko 2014 2016 Tournament records EditYear Player Score To par Round Course2008 Paula Creamer 60 11 1st Highland Meadows Golf ClubSource 10 See also EditGlass City Classic a LPGA Tour event that was played at Highland Meadows Golf Club in 1966 References Edit Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic Charities Archived 2009 03 26 at the Wayback Machine Hackenberg Dave May 11 1988 Glengarry will change name Toledo Blade Ohio p 19 Club history Stone Oak Country Club Retrieved May 26 2012 Pak wins crowded playoff Sarasota Herald Tribune Florida Associated Press July 5 1999 p 3C The Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic Continues Golf Digest September 2 2009 Retrieved January 9 2013 Farr Classic to go on hiatus in 2011 ESPN Associated Press June 30 2010 Retrieved January 9 2013 Hackenberg Dave December 2 2011 New name new logo for Farr Classic Toledo Blade Toledo Ohio Retrieved January 9 2013 Marathon Petroleum Corporation Joins LPGA Family as Title Partner of Northeast Ohio Tour Event LPGA January 8 2013 Retrieved January 8 2013 Jamie Farr Toledo Classic Past Winners LPGA Retrieved June 3 2012 Creamer shoots 11 under 60 Reading Eagle Pennsylvania July 11 2008 p D5 External links EditOfficial website LPGA official tournament microsite Jamie Farr official website Highland Meadows Golf Club Stone Oak Country Club former 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