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History

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  • 1985 Founded by Tom Kidd
  • 1986 First full season; 24 tournaments; players included Seve Ballesteros, who was suspended from the PGA Tour having failed to play the minimum number of events in 1985.
  • 1986 New owners in July
  • 1986 Cash flow problems were reported in August with prizes being owed and Kidd blaming bad cheques from players
  • 1987
  • 1988

References

Seasons

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1986

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Dates Tournament Location Prize
fund (US$)
Winner Notes
Feb 11–13 Green Pines Open Marsh Harbour Golf Links, Calabash, NC
Oyster Bay Golf Links, Sunset Beach, NC
131,000 United States Bill Buttner Reduced to 36 holes (cold weather)
Feb 18–20 B. J. Thomas Open Heritage Club, Pawleys Island, SC
Myrtlewood GC (Palmetto), Myrtle Beach, SC
135,000 United States Mark Calcavecchia
Feb 25–27 Barnett Bank Florida Cup Classic Quail Heights CC, Lake City, FL 135,000 United States John Horne
Mar 3–6 Atlantic Coast Classic Sheraton Resort CC, Savannah, GA
Bacon Park GC, Savannah, GA
125,000 United States Keith Clearwater
Mar 11–14 Wiregrass Classic Olympia Spa Golf Resort, Dothan, AL
Dothan CC, Dothan, AL
125,000 United States Rick Pearson
Mar 18–20 Plantation Open Glen Arven CC, Thomasville, GA
Cairo CC, Cairo, GA
125,000 United States Keith Kulzer
Mar 25–27 Belle Classic Azalea City GC, Mobile, AL
St. Andrews CC, Mobile, AL
125,000 United States Keith Clearwater
Apr 15–17 Mid-American Open Loma Linda CC, Joplin, MO 100,000 United States Dicky Thompson
Apr 22–24 Arkansas Cup Classic Belvedere CC, Hot Springs, AR
Hot Springs CC, Hot Springs, AR
125,000 United States Keith Clearwater
Apr 29–May 1 Razorback Open Burns Park CC, Little Rock, AR
Maumelle CC, Maumelle, AR
110,000 United States Brian Tennyson
May 6–8 Lone Star Classic Elkins Lake CC, Huntsville, TX 120,000 United States Vance Heafner
May 12–14 TPA Championship Atascocita CC, Humble, TX 120,000 United States Frank Conner
May 21–23 Houston Golf Cup Lake Houston GC, Houston, TX
World Houston GC, Houston, TX
100,000 United States John McGough
May 27–29 Steamboat Classic Briarwood CC, Baton Rouge, LA
Fairwood CC, Baton Rouge, LA
80,000 United States John Riegger
Jun 16–18 Winnebago Classic Cottonwood CC, El Cajon, CA 70,000 United States Duffy Waldorf
Jun 26–28 Sun Country Classic Tucson National GC, Tucson, AZ
Arthur Pack GC, Tucson, AZ
United States Brandel Chamblee
Jul 1–3 Independence Open Antelope Hills GC, Prescott, AZ 85,500 United States Ray Barr
Jul 7–10 Desert Open Dunes CC, Las Vegas, NV 83,500 United States Keith Clearwater
Jul 14–16 San Luis Obispo, CA Canceled Lack of entries
Jul 21–23 Alaska Open Alaska Canceled
Sep 4–6 Chicago Open Balmoral Woods GC, Crete, IL 46,000 United States Kurt Cox
Sep 11–14 Johnnie Walker Lake Placid Club Open Lake Placid Club (Lower), Lake Placid, NY 26,000 United States Brian Kamm
Sep 18–21 Norfolk, VA Canceled

References

1987

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Dates Tournament Location Prize
fund (US$)
Winner Notes
Feb 12–14 Orlando Open Wedgefield CC, Orlando, FL 80,000 United States Gordon Smith
Feb 19–22 Jacksonville Open Bay Meadows CC, Jacksonville, FL
The Ravines, Middleburg, FL
80,000 United States Mike Blackburn Extended to Feb 23 due to rain
Feb 27–Mar 1 Palm Coast Classic Pine Lakes CC, Palm Coast, FL 80,000 United States David Jackson
Mar 20–22 Atlantic Coast Classic Olde Point GC, Wilmington, NC United States Clark Burroughs & Len Mattiace tied for the lead
Mar 27–29 Sea Scape Open Seascape GC, Kitty Hawk, NC United States David Jackson
Mar 31–Apr 2 Greenpines Open Pine Hollow GC, Clayton, NC 47,500 United States Lance Ten Broeck
Apr 10–12 Piedmont Open Quarry Hills CC, Graham, NC United States Clark Burroughs
May 7–9 Mid-American Open Lake Houston CC, Humble, TX 48,500 United States Roy Biancalana
May 14–16 Hot Springs Spa Classic Hot Springs CC, Hot Springs, AR United States Stan Bickel
May 21–23 Razorback Open Maumelle CC, Maumelle, AR 35,000 United States Brian Fogt
Jun 5–7 Prairie Lands Classic Urbana G&CC, Urbana, IL 60,000 United States Dicky Thompson
Jun 11–14 Midwest Classic Bon Vivant CC, Bourbonnais, IL 60,000 United States Lance Ten Broeck
Jun 18–21 North Shore Open Foss Park GC, North Chicago, IL 60,000 United States Barry Cheeseman
United States
Sep 9–11 Red River Classic Falconhead Resort, Burneyville, OK United States Hicks Malonson
United States
Dec 17–20 TPA National Championship Wedgefield CC, Orlando, FL 100,000 United States Clark Burroughs

References

1988

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Dates Tournament Location Prize
fund (US$)
Winner Notes
Feb 11–13 Orlando Open Wedgefield CC, Orlando, FL United States Stan Bickel
Feb 18–20 Daytona Beach Classic Pelican Bay CC, Daytona Beach, FL United States Tom Garner
Feb 25–27 Bent Oak Classic Bent Oak CC, Titusville, FL United States Kevin Whipple
Mar 4–6 Florida Cup Classic Lake City CC, Lake City, FL United States Don Shirey Jr.
Mar 17–19 Magnolia Classic Magnolia Point GC, Green Cove Springs, FL 30,000 United States John McGough
Mar 31–Apr 2 Tampa Open Quail Hollow G&CC, Zephyrhills, FL 30,000 United States Kip Byrne
Apr 21–23 Meadows Open Highlands GC, Sarasota, FL 13,875 United States Adam Armagost
Apr 28–30 Reserve Classic The Reserve G&TC, Port St. Lucie, FL 16,000 United States Adam Adams
Jun 15–17 Unland Classic Lick Creek GC, Pekin, IL 19,500 United States Doug Weaver
Jun 20–22 Danville Open Danville CC, Danville, IL 18,600 United States Doug Weaver
Aug 25–27 Jacksonville Open Bay Meadows CC, Jacksonville, FL United States Scott Gump lost in a playoff
Sep 3–4 Jim Dent/Frank Hampton Celebrity Open Jacksonville Beach GC, Jacksonville, FL 25,000 United States
Sep 7–9 Red River Classic Falconhead Resort, Burneyville, OK Canceled
Sep 8–10 Shoal River G&CC, Crestview, FL United States
Sep 15–18 Summerfield Invitational Summerfield GC, Riverview, FL United States Jay Townsend
Sep 22–24 Sandpiper CC, Lakeland, FL Postponed Standing water on the course
Dec 14–18 TPA National Championship Bent Oak CC, Titusville, FL Canceled

References

Leading money winners

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Year Winner Prize money
(US$)
Notes
1986 United States Keith Clearwater 107,612
1987
1988 United States Steve Lamontagne 15,538

References