U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee
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| U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee | |
| Tournament information | |
|---|---|
| Location | Brown Deer, Wisconsin |
| Established | 1940 |
| Course(s) | Brown Deer Park Golf Course |
| Par | 70 |
| Yardage | 6,739 |
| Tour(s) | PGA Tour |
| Format | Stroke play |
| Purse | $4,000,000 |
| Month Played | July |
| Tournament record scores | |
| Aggregate | 260 Loren Roberts (2000) 260 Ben Crane (2005) 260 Corey Pavin (2006) |
| To-par | -20 Ben Crane (2005) -20 Corey Pavin (2006) |
| Current champion | |
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The U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee is a regular golf tournament on the PGA Tour. It is played annually in July in the Milwaukee suburb of Brown Deer, Wisconsin. The tournament is held at the Brown Deer Park Golf Course. U.S. Bancorp is the main sponsor of the tournament. The 2007 purse is scheduled to be $4,000,000, with $720,000 going to the winner. The tournament is run by Milwaukee Golf Charities, Inc., with proceeds from the tournament going to a variety of Wisconsin charities.
Professional golf in Milwaukee started sporadically with events in 1940 and 1951 and a seven year run from 1955-1961. In 1968, the tournament made a strong reappearance on the Tour as the Greater Milwaukee Open (or GMO), competing against the British Open by offering a $200,000 purse (second highest on the Tour) with a $40,000 first prize. Lee Trevino, the 1968 U.S. Open winner, decided to play in the GMO instead of the British Open, in order to help the reborn tournament.
In 2004, U.S. Bank signed on as title sponsor. In July 2006, U.S. Bank and Milwaukee Golf Charities Inc. announced that U.S. Bank will remain the sponsor for at least three more years.[1]
The tournament has been played at various golf courses in the Milwaukee area:
- North Hills Country Club, Menomonee Falls, 1940, 1951, 1960-1
- Blue Mound Golf Club, Wauwatosa, 1955
- Tripoli Country Club, Milwaukee, 1956-9, 1971-2
- North Shore Country Club, Mequon, 1968-70
- Tuckaway Country Club, Franklin 1973-93
- Brown Deer Park Golf Course, Brown Deer, 1994-present.
The tournament has been nationally televised since 1989. Tiger Woods made his professional debut at the Milwaukee tournament on August 29, 1996, four days after winning his third consecutive U.S. Amateur title. He made the cut at the GMO and finished tied for 60th place, earning a modest $2,544.[2]
[edit] Winners
U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee
- 2007
Joe Ogilvie - 2006
Corey Pavin - 2005
Ben Crane
U.S. Bank in Milwaukee
- 2004
Carlos Franco
Greater Milwaukee Open
- 2003
Kenny Perry - 2002
Jeff Sluman - 2001
Shigeki Maruyama - 2000
Loren Roberts - 1999
Carlos Franco - 1998
Jeff Sluman - 1997
Scott Hoch - 1996
Loren Roberts - 1995
Scott Hoch - 1994
Mike Springer - 1993
Billy Mayfair - 1992
Richard Zokol - 1991
Mark Brooks - 1990
Jim Gallagher, Jr. - 1989
Greg Norman - 1988
Ken Green - 1987
Gary Hallberg - 1986
Corey Pavin - 1985
Jim Thorpe - 1984
Mark O'Meara - 1983
Morris Hatalsky - 1982
Calvin Peete - 1981
Jay Haas - 1980
Billy Kratzert - 1979
Calvin Peete - 1978
Lee Elder - 1977
Dave Eichelberger - 1976
Dave Hill - 1975
Art Wall - 1974
Ed Sneed - 1973
Dave Stockton - 1972
Jim Colbert - 1971
Dave Eichelberger - 1970
Deane Beman - 1969
Ken Still - 1968
Dave Stockton - 1962-67 No tournament
Milwaukee Open Invitational
- 1961
Bruce Crampton - 1960
Ken Venturi
Miller Open Invitational
- 1959
Gene Littler - 1958
Cary Middlecoff
Miller High Life Open
- 1957
Ken Venturi - 1956
Ed Furgol - 1955
Cary Middlecoff - 1952-54 No tournament
Blue Ribbon Open
- 1951
Joe Kirkwood, Jr. - 1941-50 No tournament
Milwaukee Open
- 1940
Ralph Guldahl

