Chubb Classic
Tournament information
LocationNaples, Florida
Established1988
Course(s)Tiburón Golf Club
(Black Course)
Par72
Length6,881 yards (6,292 m)[1]
Tour(s)PGA Tour Champions
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$1,800,000
Month playedFebruary
Tournament record score
Aggregate196 Bernhard Langer (2011)
196 Kenny Perry (2012)
196 Scott Parel (2020)
To par−20 Bernhard Langer (2011)
−20 Kenny Perry (2012)
Current champion
Germany Bernhard Langer
Location Map
Tiburón GC is located in the United States
Tiburón GC
Tiburón GC
Location in the United States
Tiburón GC is located in Florida
Tiburón GC
Tiburón GC
Location in Florida

The Chubb Classic is a golf tournament on the PGA Tour Champions, held annually in February in Naples, Florida. It has been played at a variety of courses, and Chubb Corporation is the main sponsor.

It debuted 36 years ago in 1988 as the Aetna Challenge,[2]. The purse in 2016 was $1.6 million with a winner's share of $240,000.[1]

For 2021, the event moves to Tiburón Golf Club, but on the Black Course, which will be the first time it has been used in professional play. Tiburón's Gold Course is used for the QBE Challenge and CME Group Tour Championship, but this will be the first use of the secondary course.

Host courses

YearsCourse
1988–1990The Club at Pelican Bay
1991–1995The Vineyards Golf and Country Club
1996The Classics at Lely Resort
1997–1999Bay Colony Golf Club
2000–2001Pelican Marsh Golf Club
2002–2006The Club at TwinEagles
2007–2008Quail West Golf and Country Club
2009TPC Treviso Bay
2010–2011The Quarry
2012–2018TwinEagles GC (Talon Course)
2019–2020The Classics at Lely Resort
2021Tiburón Golf Club (Black Course)

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upPurse
($)
Chubb Classic
2023Germany Bernhard Langer (5)199−173 strokesRepublic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington
United States Steve Stricker
1,800,000
2022Germany Bernhard Langer (4)200−163 strokesUnited States Tim Petrovic1,600,000
2021United States Steve Stricker200−161 strokeGermany Alex Čejka
Sweden Robert Karlsson
1,600,000
2020United States Scott Parel196−172 strokesUnited States Bob Estes1,600,000
2019Spain Miguel Ángel Jiménez200−13PlayoffUnited States Olin Browne
Germany Bernhard Langer
1,600,000
2018United States Joe Durant197−194 strokesUnited States Steve Stricker
United States Billy Mayfair
United States David Toms
United States Tim Petrovic
United States Lee Janzen
1,600,000
2017United States Fred Couples (2)200−163 strokesSpain Miguel Ángel Jiménez1,600,000
2016Germany Bernhard Langer (3)201−153 strokesUnited States Fred Couples1,600,000
ACE Group Classic
2015United States Lee Janzen200−16PlayoffUnited States Bart Bryant1,600,000
2014United States Kirk Triplett200−161 strokeUnited States Olin Browne
Germany Bernhard Langer
United States Duffy Waldorf
1,600,000
2013Germany Bernhard Langer (2)204−121 strokeUnited States Jay Don Blake1,600,000
2012United States Kenny Perry196−205 strokesGermany Bernhard Langer1,600,000
2011Germany Bernhard Langer196−204 strokesUnited States Fred Funk1,600,000
2010United States Fred Couples199−171 strokeUnited States Tommy Armour III1,600,000
2009United States Loren Roberts (2)209−71 strokeUnited States Gene Jones1,600,000
2008United States Scott Hoch202−14PlayoffUnited States Brad Bryant
United States Tom Jenkins
United States Tom Kite
1,600,000
2007United States Bobby Wadkins201−151 strokeUnited States Allen Doyle1,600,000
2006United States Loren Roberts202−141 strokeUnited States R. W. Eaks
United States Brad Bryant
1,600,000
2005England Mark James203−132 strokesUnited States Tom Wargo
United States Hale Irwin
1,600,000
2004United States Craig Stadler206−10PlayoffUnited States Gary Koch
United States Tom Watson
1,600,000
2003Argentina Vicente Fernández202−143 strokesRepublic of Ireland Des Smyth
United States Tom Watson
1,600,000
2002United States Hale Irwin (2)200−161 strokeUnited States Tom Watson1,500,000
2001United States Gil Morgan (2)200−162 strokesUnited States Dana Quigley1,400,000
2000United States Lanny Wadkins202−14PlayoffSpain José María Cañizares
United States Walter Hall
United States Tom Watson
1,200,000
1999United States Allen Doyle203−135 strokesArgentina Vicente Fernández1,200,000
LG Championship
1998United States Gil Morgan210−62 strokesUnited States Dale Douglass
United States Raymond Floyd
1,200,000
1997United States Hale Irwin201−151 strokeUnited States Bob Murphy1,000,000
Greater Naples IntelliNet Challenge
1996United States Al Geiberger202−141 strokeJapan Isao Aoki600,000
IntelliNet Challenge
1995United States Bob Murphy137[lower-alpha 1]−71 strokeUnited States Raymond Floyd600,000
1994United States Mike Hill (2)201−153 strokesUnited States Tom Wargo500,000
Better Homes & Gardens Real Estate Challenge
1993United States Mike Hill202−142 strokesUnited States Dave Stockton500,000
Aetna Challenge
1992United States Jimmy Powell197−194 strokesUnited States Lee Trevino450,000
1991United States Lee Trevino (2)205−111 strokeUnited States Dale Douglass450,000
1990United States Lee Trevino200−161 strokeAustralia Bruce Crampton400,000
1989United States Gene Littler209−72 strokesSouth Africa Harold Henning300,000
1988South Africa Gary Player207−91 strokeUnited States Dave Hill300,000

Multiple winners

Seven players have won this tournament more than once through 2022.

Notes

  1. Shortened to 36 holes due to weather.

References

  1. 1 2 "Chubb Classic". ESPN. February 14, 2016. Retrieved February 13, 2017.
  2. "Golf: PGA Seniors". Wilmington Morning Star. (North Carolina). February 29, 1988. p. 2B.

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