BMW Charity Pro-Am

The BMW Charity Pro-Am is a golf tournament on the Korn Ferry Tour. It is currently played at Thornblade Club (host course) in Greer, South Carolina and The Cliffs in Travelers Rest, South Carolina.

From 1992 to 2000, the event was played at Verdae Greens Golf Club in Greenville.

When the event changed to a pro-am format in 2001, it moved to The Cliffs in Travelers Rest, South Carolina, using the Valley and Keowee Vineyards courses. The Walnut Cove course was added in 2005. In 2008, the tournament shifted to three different courses: Thornblade Club, Carolina Country Club in Spartanburg, South Carolina and Bright's Creek Golf Club in Mill Spring, North Carolina. In 2012, the Greenville Country Club (Chanticleer course) replaced Bright's Creek.

The 2017 purse was $700,000, with $126,000 going to champion Stephan Jäger. Since 2002, the tournament has been sponsored by German car manufacturer BMW, which has an assembly plant in Spartanburg County.

Courses

Season(s)Host courseOther course(s)
2019Thornblade ClubThe Cliffs Valley Course
2018Furman University GCThe Cliffs Valley Course
2017The Preserve at Verdae
2016The Reserve at Lake Keowee
2014–2015Green Valley CC
2013Greenville CC
2012The Carolina CC
2008–2011Bright's Creek GC
2005–2007The Cliffs Valley CourseThe Cliffs at Keowee VineyardsThe Cliffs at Walnut Cove
2001–2004
1992–2000Verdae Greens GC

Winners

YearWinnerCountryScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by Synnex Corporation
2020Canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic[1]
2019Rhein Gibson Australia193–213 strokes Michael Miller
2018Michael Arnaud United States257–275 strokes Lee Kyoung-hoon
Robby Shelton
2017Stephan Jäger Germany195−191 stroke Tyler Duncan
Andrew Yun
Zhang Xinjun
2016Richy Werenski United States265−212 strokes Brian Campbell
Brett Drewitt
Zack Sucher
2015Rod Pampling Australia261−252 strokes Kelly Kraft
2014Max Homa United States266−201 stroke Jonathan Randolph
2013Mark Anderson United States259−275 strokes Tom Hoge
2012Nick Flanagan (2) Australia271−15Playoff Cameron Percy
2011Garth Mulroy South Africa268−18Playoff Kang Sung-hoon
2010Justin Hicks United States266−202 strokes Kevin Chappell
Tommy Gainey
Chris Kirk
Jamie Lovemark
BMW Charity Pro-Am
2009Michael Sim Australia264−22Playoff Fabián Gómez
2008David Mathis United States266−203 strokes Roger Tambellini
BMW Charity Pro-Am at the Cliffs
2007Nick Flanagan Australia271−151 stroke Nicholas Thompson
2006Ken Duke United States273−131 stroke Jess Daley
2005Shane Bertsch (2) United States202−121 stroke Charley Hoffman
Bubba Watson
2004Ryuji Imada Japan270−17Playoff Paul Gow
2003Tripp Isenhour United States269−182 strokes Kyle Thompson
2002Charles Warren United States264−234 strokes Todd Fischer
Buy.com Charity Pro-Am at the Cliffs
2001Jonathan Byrd United States269−181 stroke Brenden Pappas
Buy.com Upstate Classic
2000Shane Bertsch United States269−194 strokes Tim Straub
Nike Upstate Classic
1999Steve Gotsche United States208−82 strokes Jeff Gove
Jim Johnson
Sam Randolph
1998Tom Scherrer United States200−161 stroke J. L. Lewis
1997Chris Smith United States267−213 strokes Terry Price
Nike Greater Greenville Classic
1996Michael Christie United States265−236 strokes Danny Ellis
1995David Toms United States267−21Playoff Tom Scherrer
1994Scott Gump United States272−161 stroke Tim Conley
1993Sean Murphy United States271−171 stroke Doug Martin
Ben Hogan Greater Greenville Classic
1992Russell Beiersdorf United States133−112 strokes Karl Kimball

Bolded golfers graduated to the PGA Tour via the Web.com Tour regular-season money list.

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