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The Rockford Pro-Am Golf Tournament, also known as the Rockford ProAm, was a one-day tournament featuring golf professionals, sponsors and amateur golf enthusiasts in order to raise funds for special organizations.[1] It was the longest free-standing pro-am (not attached to the PGA or LPGA) event in the United States.[1] It was normally held in July following the John Deere Classic. More commonly known as just the Rockford Pro-Am, the event celebrated its 42nd anniversary in 2018.

There are normally 20-25 professionals are teamed up with teams of four amateurs.

Past Rockford Pro-Am attendees include Arnold Palmer, Bob Hope,[2] Kenny Perry, Fred Couples, Paul Azinger, Billy Mayfair, Russ Cochran, John Daly, Hale Irwin, Laura Davies, Jim Dent, Jim Thorpe, Calvin Peete, Dana Quigley, Larry Mize, Ben Crenshaw, Lee Janzen, Matt Kuchar, Zach Johnson, Brittany Lincicome, Ken Duke, David Hearn, Troy Merritt, Ryan Palmer, Kyle Stanley, Scott Piercy, Kevin Streelman, Chesson Hadley, Ted Potter, Jr, Cameron Tringale, Bud Cauley, Wesley Bryan, Patrick Rodgers, Brittany Lang, Stacy Lewis, Gerina and Martin Piller, Luke Guthrie, Scott Langley, DA Points, Emma Talley, Austin Ernst, Mariah Stackhouse.[3]

History

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The pro-am was started as a fund raiser for the three Rockford area hospitals in 1977 — Rockford Memorial Hospital, St. Anthony Hospital and SwedishAmerican Hospital and was initially hosted by the Rockford Country Club from 1977 to 1996.[4] This was changed to being a benefit for non-profit organizations, three picked per year by the organizers.

Many celebrities and professional golfers have come to the event.[3] For a few years in the early 1980s, comedian and ultimate golf enthusiast Bob Hope would come to entertain at a benefit gala at the then-newly opened MetroCentre then play in the pro-am the next day.[2] Other entertainers who participated included Hope's long-time friend and fellow comedian George Burns and the star of TV's Wonder Woman Lynda Carter.[5]

Other pros who made appearances include Gary Player, Chi-Chi Rodríguez, Jim Thorpe, Lee Trevino and LPGA veteran Nancy Lopez.

In September 2022, program organizers announced that all future Rockford Pro-Am tournaments would be discontinued, citing the inability to finance the appearance of pro golfers at events[6] and a lack of sponsorships. After 43 years, the Rockford Pro-Am was the longest-running individual event of its kind in the country,[7] traditionally held at Aldeen Golf Club, 1902 Reid Farm Rd. in Rockford. The tournament was last played in 2019, and was canceled due to the 2020 pandemic prior to the official closing announcement in 2022.

References

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  1. ^ a b "About | 42nd Annual Rockford ProAm". www.therockfordproam.com. Retrieved 2018-11-04.
  2. ^ a b "Hope, Bob – 1982 Pro-Am Golf Tournament". RPL's Local History. 2014-03-29. Retrieved 2018-11-04.
  3. ^ a b "Past ProAm Professionals | 42nd Annual Rockford ProAm". www.therockfordproam.com. Retrieved 2018-11-04.
  4. ^ "Rockford Pro-Am – RPL's Local History". history.rockfordpubliclibrary.org. Retrieved 2018-11-04.
  5. ^ "Today is the Rockford Pro-Am". Rockford Register Star. Retrieved 2018-11-04.
  6. ^ Newsroom, WIFR (2022-09-07). "Rockford Pro Am golf tourney ends longest run in the country". www.wifr.com. Retrieved 2023-07-18. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  7. ^ Bayne, Derek (2023-07-17). "Rockford Pro-Am Golf Tournament ends after 43 years". WREX. Retrieved 2023-07-18.
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