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- March 12-18, 2012
- Established: 2000
- Prize fund: $5,500,000
- Format: Stroke play
- Length: 7,340 yards
- Par: 71
- Current Champion: Gary Woodland
The Transitions Championship Tournament has only been on the PGA circuit for a few years, yet, it has already been drawn attention from a considerable ammount of players and golf fans. Each year this event is attracting many new players that are making their way on the PGA tour list as well as some of the biggest professional golf players.
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Transitions Championship was established ten years ago, when it was known as the Tampa Bay Classic and played in the fall. This PGA TOUR event was originally an alternate golf event played the same week as the Presidents Cup in 2000, and the same week as the World Golf Championship’s American Express. It takes place in March of each year at the Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club in Tampa Bay, Florida. This Copperhead Course at the golf club is rated highly by the PGA tour professionals. And the Copperheads are honored to work with the PGA TOUR in hosting this tournament at Innisbrook Resort and its greatest possible contribution to area charities.
2011 Transitions Championship Tournament Winner
Third-round leader Justin Rose endured a nightmare final round as American Gary Woodland clinched victory in the 2011 Transitions Championship in Florida. Woodland had a 10-foot par on the final hole for a 15-under total and a one-shot victory over Webb Simpson.
Transitions Championship Golf Winners
2011 – Gary Woodland – United States
2010 – Jim Furyk – United States
2009 – Retief Goosen – South Africa
2008 – Sean O’Hair – United States
2007 – Mark Calcavecchia – United States
2006 – K. J. Choi – South Korea
2005 – Carl Pettersson – Sweden
2004 – Vijay Singh – Fiji
2003 – Retief Goosen – South Africa
2002 – K. J. Choi – South Korea

