Tournament information | |
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Location | British Columbia, Canada |
Established | 1994 |
Tour(s) | Canadian Tour |
Format | Stroke play |
Final year | 2009 |
Tournament record score | |
Aggregate | 264 Guy Hill (1996) |
To par | −20 Guy Hill (1996) |
Final champion | |
Eric Woods |
The Greater Vancouver Classic was a golf tournament that was held in the Greater Vancouver area, in British Columbia, Canada. Founded as the BC TEL Pacific Open in 1994, it was a direct replacement for the cancelled British Columbia Open on the Canadian Tour. In 2000 it was re-titled as the Telus Vancouver Open.
For 2002, the tournament had agreed a new multi-year sponsorship deal with a lawn car company and was to have been titled the Perfectly Natural Classic, but they backed out resulting in a great deal of discussion over a new unsponsored name. Having considered Greater Vancouver Open and Vancouver Open, which risked confusion with the PGA Tour event,[1] eventually it was changed to Greater Vancouver Classic, and from 2006 the Greater Vancouver Charity Classic. In 2009, the name changed again, this time to the City of Surrey Invitational; it was to be the final time the tournament was held.
Winners
Year | Venue | Winner | Score | Ref |
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City of Surrey Invitational | ||||
2009 | Hazelmere | Mike Grob | 272 (−16) | |
Greater Vancouver Charity Classic | ||||
2008 | Hazelmere | Adam Speirs | 275 (−13) | |
2007 | Hazelmere | James Lepp | 274 (−14) | |
2006 | Hazelmere | Lee Williamson | 280 (−8) | |
Greater Vancouver Classic | ||||
2005 | Hazelmere | Tournament cancelled | [2] | |
2004 | Mayfair | Ryan Miller | 270 (−14) | |
2003 | Swan-e-set Bay | James Lepp (a) | 269 (−19) | |
2002 | Swan-e-set Bay | Iain Steel | 272 (−16)[lower-alpha 1] | |
Telus Vancouver Open | ||||
2001 | Point Grey | Stuart Scott | 276 (−12)[lower-alpha 2] | |
2000 | Mayfair Lakes | Rob McMillan | 271 (−13) | |
BC TEL Pacific Open | ||||
1999 | Mayfair Lakes | Ken Staton | 269 (−15) | |
1998 | Mayfair Lakes | Ian Hutchings | 271 (−13) | |
1997 | Mayfair Lakes | Mike Weir | 271 (−13) | |
1996 | Mayfair Lakes | Guy Hill | 264 (−20) | [3] |
1995 | Mayfair Lakes | Nicky Goetze | 270 (−14)[lower-alpha 3] | |
1994 | Mayfair Lakes | Craig Jones | 268 (−16) |
References
- ↑ "Tour event gets name change". The Vancouver Sun. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. June 18, 2002. p. 45. Retrieved March 11, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ "Vancouver Classic". The Vancouver Sun. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. April 22, 2005. p. 77. Retrieved March 11, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ McCormack, Mark H. (1997). The World of Professional Golf 1997. IMG Publishing. p. 416. ISBN 1878843176.