Eagle Classic (golf)

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Eagle Classic
Tournament information
LocationRichmond, Virginia
Established2008
Course(s)Richmond Country Club
Par72
Length6,292 yards (5,753 m)
Tour(s)Symetra Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$110,000
Month playedAugust
Final year2014
Tournament record score
Aggregate203 Mo Martin (2011)
To par−13 Mo Martin (2011)
Final champion
United States Marissa Steen

The Eagle Classic was an annual golf tournament for professional women golfers on the Symetra Tour, the official developmental tour of the LPGA. The event was played from 2008 to 2014 in the Richmond, Virginia area.

In 2009 the title sponsor was iMPACT Ventures, a consulting firm based in Fairfax, Virginia. In 2010, the tournament was held without a title sponsor. In 2011, Eagle Companies signed a three-year contract to become the tournament's title sponsor. Eagle had previously been involved as the presenting sponsor of the tournament.[1]

The last benefiting charity of the Eagle Classic was the Massey Cancer Center.

Tournament names through the years:

  • 2008: Greater Richmond Duramed Futures Classic
  • 2009: iMPACT Classic
  • 2010: Greater Richmond Golf Classic
  • 2011–13: Eagle Classic
  • 2014: Eagle Classic Presented by Bag Boy

Winners[edit]

Year Dates Champion Country Score Purse ($) Winner's
share($)
2014 Aug 15–17 Marissa Steen  United States 202 (−14) 100,000 15,000
2013 Aug 16–18 Christine Song  United States 208 (−8) 110,000 16,500
2012 Aug 17–19 Paola Moreno  Colombia 207 (−9) 100,000 15,000
2011 Aug 12–14 Mo Martin  United States 203 (−13) 100,000 14,000
2010 Aug 13–15 Jennifer Song1  United States
 South Korea
204 (−12) 100,000 14,000
2009 Aug 14–16 Lisa Meldrum  Canada 208 (−8) 100,000 14,000
2008 Aug 15–17 Haeji Kang  South Korea 205 (−11) 100,000 14,000

1Won in a sudden-death playoff

Tournament records[edit]

Year Player Score Round
2008 Haeji Kang 65 (−7) 1st
2009 Pernilla Lindberg 65 (−7) 1st
2011 Min Seo Kwak 65 (−7) 1st
2014 Demi Runas 65 (−7) 1st

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Eagle Companies to Sponsor Tournament in Richmond". Futures Tour. April 26, 2011. Archived from the original on November 7, 2016. Retrieved May 28, 2011.

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