St. Jude Classic

The FedEx St.

Jude Classic was a professional golf tournament held in Memphis, Tennessee, as a regular event on the PGA Tour. The tournament was held annually from 1958 through 2018, and was played in June at TPC Southwind (since 1989).

FedEx St. Jude Classic
St. Jude Classic
Tournament information
LocationMemphis, Tennessee
Established1958
Course(s)TPC Southwind
Par70
Length7,244 yards (6,624 m)
Tour(s)PGA Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$6,600,000
Month playedJune
Final year2018
Tournament record score
Aggregate258 John Cook (1996)
To par−26 as above
Final champion
United States Dustin Johnson
Location map
TPC Southwind is located in the United States
TPC Southwind
TPC Southwind
Location in the United States
TPC Southwind is located in Tennessee
TPC Southwind
TPC Southwind
Location in Tennessee

In 2019, FedEx took over sponsorship of the WGC Invitational and relocated the tournament to Memphis in late July. The relocated WGC event continues the charitable relationship with St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. The new name for the relocated event is the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational For the 2021–22 season, the WGC Invitational was discontinued, and the first FedEx Cup playoff event was relocated to TPC Southwind with FedEx as the new title sponsor; the event will be named the FedEx St. Jude Championship.

History

The tournament debuted 66 years ago in May 1958 as the Memphis Open and was played annually at Colonial Country Club in Memphis through 1971, then at the club's new home in Cordova through 1988. The late Vernon Bell, a Memphis restaurateur, co-founded the tournament and served as the tournament's general chairman for 22 years. He is also the father of the late Chris Bell.

St. Jude

In 1969, entertainer Danny Thomas (1912–1991) agreed to lend his name to the tournament in exchange for his St. Jude Children's Research Hospital becoming the tournament's charity. Accordingly, the tournament changed its name the next year to the Danny Thomas Memphis Classic.

In 1977, President Gerald Ford, who had left office in January, made a hole-in-one during the tournament's celebrity pro-am while playing with Thomas and Ben Crenshaw. Two days later, Al Geiberger shot a PGA Tour record 59 (−13) in the second round with eleven birdies and an eagle. He needed a rally on Sunday to win by three strokes at 273 (–15).

Federal Express

In 1986, Memphis-based courier Federal Express became the title sponsor. For the first three years of their sponsorship, FedEx increased the purse one dollar for each package they shipped on the Friday of the tournament. The purses went from $500,000 to $605,912 in 1986, from $600,000 to $724,043 in 1987, and from $750,000 to $953,842 in 1988.

The Stanford Financial Group took over as the tournament's title sponsor in 2007, and it was renamed Stanford St. Jude Championship. In 2009, the tournament changed its name to St. Jude Classic, following accusations that the Stanford Financial Group was a Ponzi scheme. FedEx returned as title sponsor in 2011, and has remained though the standard tournament era, the WGC version (2019–2021), and Playoffs era (since 2022).

TPC Southwind

The event's final edition at Colonial Country Club in Cordova was 36 years ago in 1988. It moved to its present location at TPC Southwind in Memphis in 1989.

The purse in 2018 was $6.6 million, with a winner's share of $1.188 million.

Tournament highlights

  • 1958: Billy Maxwell wins the first Memphis Open. He beats Cary Middlecoff by one shot.
  • 1961: Local favorite Cary Middlecoff beats Gardner Dickinson and Mike Souchak by five shots.
  • 1965: Jack Nicklaus, who played in Memphis very infrequently, beats Johnny Pott on the first hole of a sudden death playoff.
  • 1966: Bert Yancey wins by five shots over Gene Littler but only after nearly missing his Sunday tee time. A last moment phone call from his caddy kept Yancey from being disqualified.
  • 1967: Dave Hill goes wire-to-wire for his first Memphis win. He defeats Johnny Pott by two shots.
  • 1970: Dave Hill becomes the first Memphis winner to successfully defend his title. He defeats Homero Blancas, Frank Beard, and Bob Charles by one shot.
  • 1971: Lee Trevino wins in Memphis for the first time. He defeats Jerry Heard, Hale Irwin, Lee Elder and Randy Wolff by four shots.
  • 1973: Dave Hill earns his 4th and final Memphis win. He beats Allen Miller and Lee Trevino by one shot.
  • 1977: Al Geiberger shoots a second round 59 (the first 59 in a PGA Tour event), then holds on to win the tournament by three shots over Gary Player and Jerry McGee.
  • 1980: Lee Trevino triumphs in Memphis for the third and final time. He beats Tom Purtzer by one shot.
  • 1981: After making a birdie on the 72nd hole to win by two shots over Tom Kite and Bruce Lietzke, Jerry Pate leaps into the lake adjoining the 18th green.
  • 1986: Mike Hulbert birdies the 72nd hole for his first ever PGA Tour win. He wins by one shot over his roommate for the week, Joey Sindelar.
  • 1987: Mike McGee becomes one of just eight PGA Tour players with an 18-putt round. Despite the feat, McGee missed the cut.
  • 1992: Jay Haas shoots 64–64 over the last 36 holes to win by three shots over Dan Forsman and Robert Gamez.
  • 1994: PGA Tour rookie Dicky Pride beats Gene Sauers and Hal Sutton in a playoff with a birdie on the first hole.
  • 1996: John Cook shoots a PGA Tour record 189 for 54 holes on his way to a seven shot win over John Adams.
  • 1997: Greg Norman birdies the final three holes to beat Dudley Hart by one shot.
  • 2000: Notah Begay III beats Bob May and Chris DiMarco by one shot. It is his first win after being convicted of drunken driving in March of the same year and having to spend seven days in jail.
  • 2003: David Toms shoots a final round 64 to get his first of back-to-back Memphis titles. He beats Nick Price by three shots.
  • 2005: Justin Leonard ties the record for the highest final round score by a Memphis winner, a 73, on his way to a one-shot victory over David Toms.
  • 2010: Lee Westwood defeats Robert Karlsson and Robert Garrigus in a sudden-death playoff after Garrigus comes to the 72nd hole with a three-shot lead before finishing with a triple bogey.
  • 2011: After 13 years and 355 starts, Harrison Frazar won his first PGA Tour event after beating Robert Karlsson in a playoff. Frazar was playing on a medical extension after hip surgery and was actually considering retirement before his win. Karlsson lost in a playoff for the second consecutive season.
  • 2017: Daniel Berger becomes the first golfer since David Toms to win back-to-back.

Course

TPC Southwind in 2013

Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
Yards 434 401 554 196 485 445 482 178 457 3,632 465 162 406 472 239 395 530 490 453 3,612 7,244
Par 4 4 5 3 4 4 4 3 4 35 4 3 4 4 3 4 5 4 4 35 70

Source:

Winners

Year Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Purse
($)
Winner's
share ($)
FedEx St. Jude Classic
2018 St. Jude Classic  Dustin Johnson (2) 261 −19 6 strokes St. Jude Classic  Andrew Putnam 6,600,000 1,188,000
2017 St. Jude Classic  Daniel Berger (2) 270 −10 1 stroke St. Jude Classic  Kim Meen-whee
St. Jude Classic  Charl Schwartzel
6,400,000 1,152,000
2016 St. Jude Classic  Daniel Berger 267 −13 3 strokes St. Jude Classic  Brooks Koepka
St. Jude Classic  Phil Mickelson
St. Jude Classic  Steve Stricker
6,200,000 1,116,000
2015 St. Jude Classic  Fabián Gómez 267 −13 4 strokes St. Jude Classic  Greg Owen 6,000,000 1,080,000
2014 St. Jude Classic  Ben Crane 270 –10 1 stroke St. Jude Classic  Troy Merritt 5,800,000 1,044,000
2013 St. Jude Classic  Harris English 268 −12 2 strokes St. Jude Classic  Phil Mickelson
St. Jude Classic  Scott Stallings
5,700,000 1,026,000
2012 St. Jude Classic  Dustin Johnson 271 −9 1 stroke St. Jude Classic  John Merrick 5,600,000 1,008,000
2011 St. Jude Classic  Harrison Frazar 267 −13 Playoff St. Jude Classic  Robert Karlsson 5,600,000 1,008,000
St. Jude Classic
2010 St. Jude Classic  Lee Westwood 270 −10 Playoff St. Jude Classic  Robert Garrigus
St. Jude Classic  Robert Karlsson
5,600,000 1,008,000
2009 St. Jude Classic  Brian Gay 262 −18 5 strokes St. Jude Classic  Bryce Molder
St. Jude Classic  David Toms
5,600,000 1,008,000
Stanford St. Jude Championship
2008 St. Jude Classic  Justin Leonard (2) 276 −4 Playoff St. Jude Classic  Robert Allenby
St. Jude Classic  Trevor Immelman
6,000,000 1,080,000
2007 St. Jude Classic  Woody Austin 267 −13 5 strokes St. Jude Classic  Brian Davis 6,000,000 1,080,000
FedEx St. Jude Classic
2006 St. Jude Classic  Jeff Maggert 271 −9 3 strokes St. Jude Classic  Tom Pernice Jr. 5,200,000 936,000
2005 St. Jude Classic  Justin Leonard 266 −14 1 stroke St. Jude Classic  David Toms 4,900,000 882,000
2004 St. Jude Classic  David Toms (2) 268 −16 6 strokes St. Jude Classic  Bob Estes 4,700,000 846,000
2003 St. Jude Classic  David Toms 264 −20 3 strokes St. Jude Classic  Nick Price 4,500,000 810,000
2002 St. Jude Classic  Len Mattiace 266 −18 1 stroke St. Jude Classic  Tim Petrovic 3,800,000 684,000
2001 St. Jude Classic  Bob Estes 267 −17 1 stroke St. Jude Classic  Bernhard Langer 3,500,000 630,000
2000 St. Jude Classic  Notah Begay III 271 −13 1 stroke St. Jude Classic  Chris DiMarco
St. Jude Classic  Bob May
3,000,000 540,000
1999 St. Jude Classic  Ted Tryba 265 −19 2 strokes St. Jude Classic  Tim Herron
St. Jude Classic  Tom Lehman
2,500,000 450,000
1998 St. Jude Classic  Nick Price (2) 268 −16 Playoff St. Jude Classic  Jeff Sluman 1,800,000 324,000
1997 St. Jude Classic  Greg Norman 268 −16 1 stroke St. Jude Classic  Dudley Hart 1,500,000 270,000
1996 St. Jude Classic  John Cook 258 −26 7 strokes St. Jude Classic  John Adams 1,350,000 243,000
1995 St. Jude Classic  Jim Gallagher Jr. 267 −17 1 stroke St. Jude Classic  Jay Delsing
St. Jude Classic  Ken Green
1,250,000 225,000
Federal Express St. Jude Classic
1994 St. Jude Classic  Dicky Pride 267 −17 Playoff St. Jude Classic  Gene Sauers
St. Jude Classic  Hal Sutton
1,250,000 225,000
1993 St. Jude Classic  Nick Price 266 −18 3 strokes St. Jude Classic  Rick Fehr
St. Jude Classic  Jeff Maggert
1,100,000 198,000
1992 St. Jude Classic  Jay Haas 263 −21 3 strokes St. Jude Classic  Dan Forsman
St. Jude Classic  Robert Gamez
1,100,000 198,000
1991 St. Jude Classic  Fred Couples 269 −15 3 strokes St. Jude Classic  Rick Fehr 1,000,000 180,000
1990 St. Jude Classic  Tom Kite 269 −15 Playoff St. Jude Classic  John Cook 1,000,000 180,000
1989 St. Jude Classic  John Mahaffey 272 −12 3 strokes St. Jude Classic  Bob Gilder
St. Jude Classic  Hubert Green
St. Jude Classic  Bernhard Langer
St. Jude Classic  Bob Tway
1,000,000 180,000
1988 St. Jude Classic  Jodie Mudd 273 −15 1 stroke St. Jude Classic  Peter Jacobsen
St. Jude Classic  Nick Price
953,842 171,692
1987 St. Jude Classic  Curtis Strange 275 −13 1 stroke St. Jude Classic  Russ Cochran
St. Jude Classic  Mike Donald
St. Jude Classic  Tom Kite
St. Jude Classic  Denis Watson
724,043 130,328
1986 St. Jude Classic  Mike Hulbert 280 −8 1 stroke St. Jude Classic  Joey Sindelar 605,912 109,064
St. Jude Memphis Classic
1985 St. Jude Classic  Hal Sutton 279 −9 Playoff St. Jude Classic  David Ogrin 500,000 90,000
Danny Thomas Memphis Classic
1984 St. Jude Classic  Bob Eastwood 280 −8 2 strokes St. Jude Classic  Ralph Landrum
St. Jude Classic  Mark O'Meara
St. Jude Classic  Tim Simpson
500,000 90,000
1983 St. Jude Classic  Larry Mize 274 −14 1 stroke St. Jude Classic  Chip Beck
St. Jude Classic  Sammy Rachels
St. Jude Classic  Fuzzy Zoeller
400,000 72,000
1982 St. Jude Classic  Raymond Floyd 271 −17 6 strokes St. Jude Classic  Mike Holland 400,000 72,000
1981 St. Jude Classic  Jerry Pate 274 −14 2 strokes St. Jude Classic  Tom Kite
St. Jude Classic  Bruce Lietzke
300,000 54,000
1980 St. Jude Classic  Lee Trevino (3) 272 −16 1 stroke St. Jude Classic  Tom Purtzer 300,000 54,000
1979 St. Jude Classic  Gil Morgan 278 −10 Playoff St. Jude Classic  Larry Nelson 300,000 54,000
1978 St. Jude Classic  Andy Bean 277 −11 Playoff St. Jude Classic  Lee Trevino 250,000 50,000
1977 St. Jude Classic  Al Geiberger 273 −15 3 strokes St. Jude Classic  Jerry McGee
St. Jude Classic  Gary Player
200,000 40,000
1976 St. Jude Classic  Gibby Gilbert 273 −15 4 strokes St. Jude Classic  Forrest Fezler
St. Jude Classic  John Lister
St. Jude Classic  Gil Morgan
200,000 40,000
1975 St. Jude Classic  Gene Littler 270 −18 5 strokes St. Jude Classic  John Mahaffey 175,000 35,000
1974 St. Jude Classic  Gary Player 273 −15 2 strokes St. Jude Classic  Lou Graham
St. Jude Classic  Hubert Green
175,000 35,000
1973 St. Jude Classic  Dave Hill (4) 283 −5 1 stroke St. Jude Classic  Allen Miller
St. Jude Classic  Lee Trevino
175,000 35,000
1972 St. Jude Classic  Lee Trevino (2) 281 −7 4 strokes St. Jude Classic  John Mahaffey 175,000 35,000
1971 St. Jude Classic  Lee Trevino 268 −12 4 strokes St. Jude Classic  Lee Elder
St. Jude Classic  Jerry Heard
St. Jude Classic  Hale Irwin
St. Jude Classic  Randy Wolff
175,000 35,000
1970 St. Jude Classic  Dave Hill (3) 267 −13 1 stroke St. Jude Classic  Frank Beard
St. Jude Classic  Homero Blancas
St. Jude Classic  Bob Charles
150,000 30,000
Memphis Open Invitational
1969 St. Jude Classic  Dave Hill (2) 265 −15 2 strokes St. Jude Classic  Lee Elder 150,000 30,000
1968 St. Jude Classic  Bob Lunn 268 −12 1 stroke St. Jude Classic  Monty Kaser 100,000 20,000
1967 St. Jude Classic  Dave Hill 272 −8 2 strokes St. Jude Classic  Johnny Pott 100,000 20,000
1966 St. Jude Classic  Bert Yancey 265 −15 5 strokes St. Jude Classic  Gene Littler 100,000 20,000
1965 St. Jude Classic  Jack Nicklaus 271 −9 Playoff St. Jude Classic  Johnny Pott 60,000 9,000
1964 St. Jude Classic  Mike Souchak 270 −10 1 stroke St. Jude Classic  Billy Casper
St. Jude Classic  Tommy Jacobs
50,000 7,500
1963 St. Jude Classic  Tony Lema 270 −10 Playoff St. Jude Classic  Tommy Aaron 50,000 9,000
1962 St. Jude Classic  Lionel Hebert 267 −13 Playoff St. Jude Classic  Gene Littler
St. Jude Classic  Gary Player
40,000 6,400
1961 St. Jude Classic  Cary Middlecoff 266 −14 5 strokes St. Jude Classic  Gardner Dickinson
St. Jude Classic  Mike Souchak
30,000 4,300
1960 St. Jude Classic  Tommy Bolt 273 −7 Playoff St. Jude Classic  Ben Hogan
St. Jude Classic  Gene Littler
30,000 4,300
Memphis Open
1959 St. Jude Classic  Don Whitt 272 −8 Playoff St. Jude Classic  Al Balding
St. Jude Classic  Gary Player
25,000 3,500
1958 St. Jude Classic  Billy Maxwell 267 −13 1 stroke St. Jude Classic  Cary Middlecoff 20,000 2,800

Note: Green highlight indicates scoring records.
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References

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