Straight Down Fall Classic
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The Straight Down Fall Classic is a professional golf team tournament. It is played at San Luis Golf and Country Club near San Luis Obispo, California the weekend after the PGA Tour's Tour Championship. It pairs a professional with an amateur who play as a team over two days. The format is 36-hole four-ball. The purse for the 2006 tournament was $115,000 with $20,000 for first-place. The event was begun in 1997.
[edit] Winners
Year | Team | Score |
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1997 | Dennis Paulson and Ed Cuff, Jr. | 132 |
1998 | Scott Cartwright and Dave Thomas | 129 |
1999 | Roger Tambellini and Michael Rowley | 132 |
2000 | Larry Mize and Jim Lehman | 128 |
2001 | Paul Stankowski and Brad Payne | 126 |
2002 | Roger Tambellini and Michael Rowley | 127 |
2003 | Edward Loar and John Pate | 127 |
2004 | Tom Pernice, Jr. and Ed Cuff, Jr. | 128 |
2005 | Charley Hoffman and Ed Cuff, Jr. | 130 |
2006 | Edward Loar and Don Woodward | 131 |