The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic

The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic is a golf tournament on the Korn Ferry Tour, played at the Abaco Club on Winding Bay in the Bahamas. It is one of two Korn Ferry Tour events in the Bahamas, along with The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic. Both events were first played in January 2017 starting on a Sunday and finishing on a Wednesday, rather than the standard Thursday–Sunday schedule.[1] Due to the ongoing recovery efforts on the island from Hurricane Dorian, the 2020 edition was temporarily moved to Baha Mar in Nassau, and retained the Abaco Classic name in its title.[2]

The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic
Tournament information
LocationGreat Abaco, Bahamas
Established2017
Course(s)The Abaco Club on Winding Bay (Moved temporarily to Baha Mar in 2020)
Par72
Length7,110 yards (6,500 m)
Tour(s)Korn Ferry Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$600,000
Month playedJanuary
Tournament record score
Aggregate270 Jared Wolfe (2020)
To par−18 as above
Current champion
Jared Wolfe

Winners

YearWinnerCountryScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner-up
2020Jared Wolfe United States270−184 strokes Brandon Harkins
2019Rafael Campos Puerto Rico281−71 stroke Vincent Whaley
2018Adam Svensson Canada271−171 stroke Im Sung-jae
2017Andrew Landry United States272−163 strokes Jimmy Gunn

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

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