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Coordinates: 36°3433N 93°1138W / 36.5757°N 93.1940°W / 36.5757; -93.1940
 

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Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf
at Big Cedar

Tournament information

Location

Ridgedale, Missouri, U.S.

Established

1978

Course(s)

Buffalo Ridge Golf Course
Top of the Rock

Par

71 (BR)
39 (MT)
27 (TR)

Length

6,963 yards (6,367 m) (BR)
1,912 yards (1,748 m) (MT)
2,659 yards (2,431 m) (TR)

Tour(s)

PGA Tour Champions
(since 2002)

Format

Stroke play – no cut
67 holes (age 50–65)
58 holes (over 65)

Prize fund

$1.8 million

Month played

April

Current champion

United States Scott Hoch and United States Tom Pernice Jr.

Ridgedale is located in the United States
Ridgedale

Ridgedale

Location in the United States
Ridgedale is located in Missouri
Ridgedale

Ridgedale

Location in Missouri

The Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf at Big Cedar was a golf tournament on the PGA Tour Champions. From 2014 to 2019, it was played at Big Cedar Lodge in Ridgedale, Missouri on the par-3 Top of the Rock course, designed by Jack Nicklaus and the 18-hole Buffalo Ridge course, redesigned by Tom Fazio. The tournament was sponsored by Bass Pro Shops, which owns the Big Cedar Lodge.[1] It is often called "The tournament that launched the Champions Tour". Starting in 2018, a second par-3 course, Mountain Top, a 13-hole course designed by Gary Player, was added to the tournament, which has the oddity of being a 67-hole tournament.

From 1978 until 2012, it was known as the Liberty Mutual Insurance Legends of Golf. Prior to Big Cedar Lodge, it was played in Savannah, Georgia, at The Club at Savannah Harbor. Liberty Mutual was the main sponsor of the tournament.

In its final years, it consisted of two separate events using four-ball and alternate shot formats with two-man teams: the 67-hole Champions Division (age 50–65) and the 58-hole Legends Division (age 65+) (on the final day of the tournament, held at Top of the Rock, Legends played the course once, while Champions played the course twice). Only the Champions Division event was an official money/official victory event.[2]

For 2002 to 2013, it consisted of three separate events: the Legends Division is a 54-hole two-man team better-ball event for men over 50, the Raphael Division is a 36-hole two-man team better-ball event for men age 50–69, and the Demaret Division is a 36-hole two-man team better-ball event for men over 70. Only the Legends Division event was an official money/official victory event.[3]

From 2014 until 2016, the tournament was held over 54 holes, one round at Buffalo Ridge, and four nine-hole rounds at Top of the Rock. In 2017, because of weather that washed out play and made the full Buffalo Ridge course unplayable, all 36 (or 27) holes were played at Top of the Rock, the first time a PGA Tour event was held exclusively on a Par 3 course.

The tournament was founded in 1978 and consisted of a 72-hole two-man team better-ball event for men over 50. Its success provided impetus for the formation of the Senior PGA Tour in 1980. In 1987, a Legendary Division was added. This consisted of a 36-hole two-man team better-ball event for men over 60. These teams also competed in the Legends Division - Charles Coody & Dale Douglass won both divisions in 1998. In 1993, the 36-hole Demaret Division (named after tournament co-founder Jimmy Demaret) was added for men over 70. For this year alone, all three divisions were competed at individual stroke play. In 2002 the Legends Division became an individual stroke play event and became an official money event on the Champions Tour. This format remained through 2007. The Legendary Division was renamed the Raphael Division (after tournament co-founder Fred Raphael who had died in 2001) and became the 36-hole two-man team better-ball event for men over 60.

The purse for the 2019 tournament was $1.8 million, with $171,000 going to each member of the winning team.

Tournament hosts[edit]

The tournament has been played in several different locations since its founding.

Years

Course

City

2014–2019

Big Cedar Lodge

Ridgedale, Missouri

2003–2013

The Club at Savannah Harbor

Savannah, Georgia

1999–2002

World Golf Village (King & Bear courses)

St. Augustine, Florida

1998

Summer Beach Golf Resort

Amelia Island, Florida

1995–1997

PGA West (Stadium Course)

La Quinta, California

1990–1994

Barton Creek Conference Center

Austin, Texas

1978–1989

Onion Creek Country Club

Austin, Texas

Team winners[edit]

Champions Tour event (Legends Division 2002–2013, Champions Division 2014– )
Unofficial money event (Raphael Division 2002–2013, Demaret Division 2002–2013, Legends Division 2014–2017)

Year

Champions Division (50–65)

Legends Division (65+)

2020

No tournament

2019

Scott Hoch & Tom Pernice Jr.

2018

Paul Broadhurst & Kirk Triplett

2017

Carlos Franco & Vijay Singh

Allen Doyle & Hubert Green

2016

Michael Allen & Woody Austin

Bruce Fleisher & Larry Nelson

2015

Billy Andrade & Joe Durant

Bruce Fleisher & Larry Nelson

2014

Fred Funk & Jeff Sluman

Jim Colbert & Jim Thorpe

Year

Legends Division (over 50's)

Raphael Division (60–69)

Demaret Division (over 70's)

2013

Brad Faxon & Jeff Sluman

Ian Baker-Finch & Bart Bryant

Jim Colbert & Bob Murphy

2012

Michael Allen & David Frost

Mark James & Des Smyth

Gibby Gilbert & J. C. Snead

2011

Mark McNulty & David Eger

Mark James & Des Smyth

Gibby Gilbert & J. C. Snead

2010

Mark O'Meara & Nick Price

John Bland & Graham Marsh

Gary Player & Bob Charles

2009

Bernhard Langer & Tom Lehman

Gary Koch & Roger Maltbie

Gary Player & Bob Charles

2008

Andy North & Tom Watson

Gary Koch & Roger Maltbie

Al Geiberger & Jimmy Powell

2007

Jay Haas

Andy North & Tom Watson

Butch Baird & Bobby Nichols

2006

Jay Haas

Andy North & Tom Watson

Orville Moody & Jimmy Powell

2005

Des Smyth

Andy North & Tom Watson

Orville Moody & Jimmy Powell

2004

Hale Irwin

Bob Charles & Stewart Ginn

Don January & Gene Littler

2003

Bruce Lietzke

Gary Koch & Roger Maltbie

Miller Barber & Jim Ferree

2002

Doug Tewell

Bruce Lietzke & Bill Rogers

Miller Barber & Jim Ferree

Unofficial money event (1978–2001)

Year

Legends Division (over 50's)

Legendary Division (over 60's)

Demaret Division (over 70's)

2001

Jim Colbert & Andy North

Jim Albus & Simon Hobday

Don January & Gene Littler

2000

Jim Colbert & Andy North

Mike Hill & Lee Trevino

Joe Jimenez & Charlie Sifford

1999

Hubert Green & Gil Morgan

Orville Moody & Jimmy Powell

Joe Jimenez & Charlie Sifford

1998

Charles Coody & Dale Douglass

Charles Coody & Dale Douglass

Joe Jimenez & Charlie Sifford

1997

John Bland & Graham Marsh

Don January & Gene Littler

George Bayer & Jim Ferree

1996

Mike Hill & Lee Trevino

Orville Moody & Jimmy Powell

Doug Ford & Art Wall Jr.

1995

Mike Hill & Lee Trevino

Orville Moody & Jimmy Powell

Tommy Bolt & Jack Fleck

1994

Charles Coody & Dale Douglass

Don January & Gene Littler

Al Balding & Jay Hebert

1992

Mike Hill & Lee Trevino

Mike Fetchick & Bob Toski

1991

Mike Hill & Lee Trevino

Roberto De Vicenzo & Charlie Sifford

1990

Charles Coody & Dale Douglass

Mike Fetchick & Bob Toski

1989

Al Geiberger & Harold Henning

Roberto De Vicenzo & Charlie Sifford

1988

Bruce Crampton & Orville Moody

Roberto De Vicenzo & Charlie Sifford

1987

Bruce Crampton & Orville Moody

Jerry Barber & Doug Ford

1986

Don January & Gene Littler

1985

Don January & Gene Littler

1984

Gay Brewer & Billy Casper

1983

Roberto De Vicenzo & Rod Funseth

1982

Don January & Sam Snead

1981

Gene Littler & Bob Rosburg

1980

Tommy Bolt & Art Wall Jr.

1979

Julius Boros & Roberto De Vicenzo

1978

Gardner Dickinson & Sam Snead

Individual winners[edit]

Year

Winner

Tournament

Margin of victory

Runner-up

1993

Harold Henning

Legends of Golf Legends Division

Playoff

Don January, Tom Weiskopf

1993

Don January

Legends of Golf Legendary Division

2 strokes

Roberto De Vicenzo, Gay Brewer

1993

Jerry Barber

Legends of Golf Demaret Division

10 strokes

Kel Nagle

Multiple winners[edit]

The following teams have won multiple times through 2017:

Team

Total

Legends/Champions

Raphael/Legends

Demaret

Don January & Gene Littler

6

2

2

2

Mike Hill & Lee Trevino

5

4

1

Orville Moody & Jimmy Powell

5

3

2

Andy North & Tom Watson

4

1

3

Charles Coody & Dale Douglass

3

2

1

Roberto De Vicenzo & Charlie Sifford

3

3

Gary Koch & Roger Maltbie

3

3

Joe Jimenez & Charlie Sifford

3

3

Jim Colbert & Andy North

2

2

Bruce Crampton & Orville Moody

2

2

John Bland & Graham Marsh

2

1

1

Mike Fetchick & Bob Toski

2

2

Mark James & Des Smyth

2

2

Miller Barber & Jim Ferree

2

2

Gibby Gilbert & J. C. Snead

2

2

Gary Player & Bob Charles

2

2

Larry Nelson & Bruce Fleisher

2

2

The following individuals have won multiple times (as part of a team or individually) through 2017:

Player

Total

Legends/Champions

Raphael/Legends

Demaret

Don January

8

3

3

2

Gene Littler

7

3

2

2

Orville Moody

7

2

3

2

Andy North

6

3

3

Jimmy Powell

6

3

3

Charlie Sifford

6

3

3

Mike Hill

5

4

1

Lee Trevino

5

4

1

Roberto De Vicenzo

5

2

3

Charles Coody

4

3

1

Dale Douglass

4

3

1

Jim Colbert

4

2

1

1

Tom Watson

4

1

3

Des Smyth

3

1

2

Gary Koch

3

3

Roger Maltbie

3

3

Bob Charles

3

1

2

Jim Ferree

3

3

Joe Jimenez

3

3

Michael Allen

2

2

Bruce Crampton

2

2

Jay Haas

2

2

Harold Henning

2

2

Jeff Sluman

2

2

Sam Snead

2

2

John Bland

2

1

1

Hubert Green

2

1

1

Bruce Lietzke

2

1

1

Graham Marsh

2

1

1

Tommy Bolt

2

1

1

Al Geiberger

2

1

1

Art Wall Jr.

2

1

1

Mike Fetchick

2

2

Mark James

2

2

Bob Toski

2

2

Jerry Barber

2

1

1

Doug Ford

2

1

1

Miller Barber

2

2

Gibby Gilbert

2

2

Gary Player

2

2

J. C. Snead

2

2

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Par-3 course to host historic event". PGA Tour. February 25, 2014.
  • ^ Kupelian, Vartan (June 2, 2014). "Power Rankings: Big Cedar Lodge Legends of Golf". PGA Tour.
  • ^ "Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf to Return to Team Format". PGA Tour. December 3, 2007. Archived from the original on December 15, 2007.
  • External links[edit]

    Events are listed in playing order

    Major championships

  • Senior PGA Championship
  • U.S. Senior Open
  • Senior Players Championship
  • Senior Open Championship
  • Regular events

  • Chubb Classic
  • Cologuard Classic
  • Hoag Classic
  • Rapiscan Systems Classic
  • Mitsubishi Electric Classic
  • Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf
  • Insperity Invitational
  • Principal Charity Classic
  • American Family Insurance Championship
  • 3M Championship
  • Dick's Sporting Goods Open
  • Boeing Classic
  • Rogers Charity Classic
  • The Ally Challenge
  • Sanford International
  • PURE Insurance Championship
  • SAS Championship
  • Charles Schwab Cup playoff events

  • Boca Raton Championship
  • Charles Schwab Cup Championship
  • Unofficial money events

  • PNC Father-Son Challenge
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