Bright House Networks Open

The Bright House Networks Open was an annual golf tournament for professional women golfers on the FUTURES Tour, the LPGA's developmental tour. The event was part of the FUTURES Tour's schedule from 1998 through 2008. From 1998 through 2003 it was played at The Club at Eaglebrooke. Since 2004 it has been played at Cleveland Heights Golf Course. Both courses are located in Lakeland, Florida.

The title sponsor last title sponsor was Bright House Networks, a cable television and digital services provider with headquarters in Syracuse, New York.

The Tournament was a 54-hole event, as are most FUTURES Tour tournaments, and includes pre-tournament pro-am opportunities, in which local amateur golfers can play with the professional golfers from the Tour as a benefit for local charities. Benefitting charities from the Bright House Networks Open included the The First Tee of Lakeland.

Tournament names through the years:

Winners

Year Dates Champion Country Score Tournament
Location
Purse Winner's
Share
2008* Mar 14-16 Sunny Oh  South Korea 211 (-5) Cleveland Heights Golf Course $85,000 $11,900
2007 Mar 9-11 Lori Atsedes  United States 212 (-4) Cleveland Heights Golf Course $80,000 $11,200
2006 Mar 10-12 Meaghan Francella  United States 209 (-7) Cleveland Heights Golf Course $70,000 $9,800
2005 Mar 11-13 Jin Young Pak  South Korea 211 (-5) Cleveland Heights Golf Course $65,000 $9,100
2004 Mar 12-14 Kimberly Adams  Canada 205 (-11) Cleveland Heights Golf Course $65,000 $9,100
2003 Mar 13-16 Soo Young Moon  South Korea 206 (-10) The Club at Eaglebrooke $60,000 $8,400
2002 Mar 22-24 Sue Ginter-Brooker  United States 212 (-4) The Club at Eaglebrooke $60,000 $8,400

*Tournament won in sudden-death playoff.

Tournament records

Year Player Score Round Course
2004 Cortney Reno 65 (-7) 2nd round Cleveland Heights Golf Course, par 72

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