SBS Championship

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SBS Championship
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Tournament information
Location Kapalua, Hawaii
Established 1953
Course(s) Plantation Course at Kapalua
Par 73
Yardage 7,411
Tour(s) PGA Tour
Format Stroke play
Purse $5,600,000
Month played January
Tournament record score
Aggregate 261 Ernie Els (2003)
To-par -31* Ernie Els (2003)
* PGA Tour record
Current champion
Geoff Ogilvy

The SBS Championship is the opening event of golf's PGA Tour season. The field is restricted to golfers who won an event on the Tour in the previous season. It is played the first weekend in January, and has been at Kapalua Resort's Plantation Course in Lahaina, Hawaii, since 1999. The event was played in Las Vegas, Nevada from the event's inception in 1953 until 1968, first at the Desert Inn Country Club through 1966, and then at Stardust Country Club in 1967 and 1968. After that, it began a 30-year relationship with La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, California, which lasted until the event was moved to its current location in Hawaii. In 2010 the title sponsor will be changed, with the tournament name renamed as the SBS Championship.

[edit] Winners

Year Player Country Score To par 1st Prize ($)
SBS Championship
2010
Mercedes-Benz Championship
2009 Geoff Ogilvy  Australia 268 -24 1,120,000
2008 Daniel Chopra  Sweden 274 -18 1,100,000
2007 Vijay Singh  Fiji 278 -14 1,100,000
Mercedes Championships
2006 Stuart Appleby  Australia 284 -8 1,080,000
2005 Stuart Appleby  Australia 271 -21 1,060,000
2004 Stuart Appleby  Australia 270 -22 1,060,000
2003 Ernie Els  South Africa 261 -31 1,000,000
2002 Sergio García  Spain 274 -18 720,000
2001 Jim Furyk  United States 274 -18 630,000
2000 Tiger Woods  United States 276 -16 522,000
1999 David Duval  United States 266 -26 468,000
1998 Phil Mickelson  United States 271 -17 306,000
1997 Tiger Woods  United States 202 -14 216,000
1996 Mark O'Meara  United States 271 -17 180,000
1995 Steve Elkington  Australia 278 -10 180,000
1994 Phil Mickelson  United States 276 -12 180,000
Infiniti Tournament of Champions
1993 Davis Love III  United States 272 -16 144,000
1992 Steve Elkington  Australia 279 -9 144,000
1991 Tom Kite  United States 272 -16 144,000
MONY Tournament of Champions
1990 Paul Azinger  United States 272 -16 135,000
1989 Steve Jones  United States 279 -9 135,000
1988 Steve Pate  United States 202 -14 90,000
1987 Mac O'Grady  United States 278 -10 90,000
1986 Calvin Peete  United States 267 -21 90,000
1985 Tom Kite  United States 275 -13 72,000
1984 Tom Watson  United States 274 -14 72,000
1983 Lanny Wadkins  United States 280 -8 72,000
1982 Lanny Wadkins  United States 280 -8 63,000
1981 Lee Trevino  United States 273 -15 54,000
1980 Tom Watson  United States 276 -12 54,000
1979 Tom Watson  United States 275 -13 54,000
1978 Gary Player  South Africa 281 -7 45,000
1977 Jack Nicklaus  United States 281 -7 45,000
1976 Don January  United States 277 -11 45,000
1975 Al Geiberger  United States 277 -11 40,000
Tournament of Champions
1974 Johnny Miller  United States 280 -8 40,000
1973 Jack Nicklaus  United States 276 -12 40,000
1972 Bobby Mitchell  United States 280 -8 33,000
1971 Jack Nicklaus  United States 279 -9 33,000
1970 Frank Beard  United States 273 -15 30,000
1969 Gary Player  South Africa 284 -4 30,000
1968 Don January  United States 276 -8 30,000
1967 Frank Beard  United States 278 -6 20,000
1966 Arnold Palmer  United States 283 -5 20,000
1965 Arnold Palmer  United States 277 -11 14,000
1964 Jack Nicklaus  United States 279 -9 12,000
1963 Jack Nicklaus  United States 273 -15 13,000
1962 Arnold Palmer  United States 276 -12 11,000
1961 Sam Snead  United States 273 -15 10,000
1960 Jerry Barber  United States 268 -20 10,000
1959 Mike Souchak  United States 281 -7 10,000
1958 Stan Leonard  Canada 275 -13 10,000
1957 Gene Littler  United States 285 -3 10,000
1956 Gene Littler  United States 281 -7 10,000
1955 Gene Littler  United States 280 -8 10,000
1954 Art Wall, Jr.  United States 278 -10 10,000
1953 Al Besselink  United States 280 -8 10,000

Note: Green highlight indicates scoring records.

[edit] Multiple winners

Thirteen men have won the Mercedes-Benz Championship more than once through 2009.

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