Wichita Open

The Wichita Open is a golf tournament on the Korn Ferry Tour. Formerly known as the Air Capital Classic, it is played annually at the Crestview Country Club in Wichita, Kansas, U.S. It is one of four original Tour events still played.[1][2]

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas Wichita Open
Tournament information
LocationWichita, Kansas
Established1990
Course(s)Crestview Country Club
Par70
Length6,910 yards (6,320 m)
Tour(s)Korn Ferry Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$1,000,000
Month playedJune
Tournament record score
Aggregate254 Norman Xiong (2022)
To par−26 as above
Current champion
United States Ricky Castillo
Location Map
Crestview CC is located in the United States
Crestview CC
Crestview CC
Location in the United States
Crestview CC is located in Kansas
Crestview CC
Crestview CC
Location in Kansas

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas Wichita Open
2023United States Ricky Castillo261−19PlayoffBelgium Adrien Dumont de Chassart
United States Kyle Jones
Wichita Open
2022United States Norman Xiong254−265 strokesUnited States Kevin Roy
2021England Harry Hall260−201 strokeUnited States Curtis Thompson
2020United States Jared Wolfe264−161 strokeCanada Taylor Pendrith
2019Sweden Henrik Norlander265−15PlayoffUnited States Bryan Bigley
Denmark Sebastian Cappelen
United States Erik Compton
United States Kevin Dougherty
2018United States Brady Schnell266−14PlayoffUnited States Brandon Hagy
United States Scott Pinckney
Air Capital Classic
2017United States Aaron Wise259−215 strokesUnited States Beau Hossler
2016United States Ollie Schniederjans263−17PlayoffUnited States Collin Morikawa (a)
United States J. J. Spaun
2015United States Rob Oppenheim267−131 strokeUnited States Andy Winings
2014Denmark Sebastian Cappelen262−181 strokeUnited States Matt Weibring
2013United States Scott Parel266−183 strokesUnited States Alex Aragon
Preferred Health Systems Wichita Open
2012United States Casey Wittenberg266−182 strokesUnited States Jim Herman
United States Justin Hicks
2011Australia Mathew Goggin266−181 strokeUnited States Kyle Thompson
2010Venezuela Jhonattan Vegas264−201 strokeUnited States Roberto Castro
2009United States Chris Tidland268−161 strokeUnited States Chad Collins
United States Dave Schultz
2008United States Scott Piercy262−222 strokesUnited States Hunter Haas
United States Spencer Levin
United States Daniel Summerhays
2007United States Brad Elder (2)265−194 strokesArgentina Fabián Gómez
2006United States Kevin Johnson266−181 strokeUnited States Matt Kuchar
2005United States Joe Daley268−16PlayoffUnited States Shane Bertsch
2004Australia Bradley Hughes270−14PlayoffUnited States Erik Compton
United States Hunter Haas
United States Scott Harrington
2003United States Jeff Klauk265−191 strokeUnited States Mike Brisky
Australia Mark Hensby
2002United States Tyler Williamson272−81 strokeUnited States Keoke Cotner
United States Jeff Klauk
Buy.com Wichita Open
2001United States Jason Dufner266−223 strokesUnited States David Gossett
United States Jeff Gove
United States Todd Rose
2000United States Ben Crane263−253 strokesUnited States Kelly Grunewald
United States Vance Veazey
Nike Wichita Open
1999United States Brad Elder268−202 strokesUnited States Mark Wurtz
1998United States Emlyn Aubrey265−231 strokeUnited States Carl Paulson
United States Anthony Rodriguez
1997United States Ben Bates269−19PlayoffUnited States Jeff Brehaut
United States Carl Paulson
United States Chris Smith
1996United States Rick Cramer269−191 strokeUnited States J. P. Hayes
United States Jimmy Johnston
United States Craig Kanada
1995United States David Toms269−19PlayoffUnited States E. J. Pfister
1994United States Dennis Postlewait271−171 strokeUnited States Clark Burroughs
1993United States David Duval271−171 strokeUnited States Jeff Lee
United States John Morse
Ben Hogan Wichita Charity Classic
1992Australia Jeff Woodland204−12PlayoffUnited States Bob May
1991United States Eric Hoos199−171 strokeUnited States Tom Garner
United States Pete Jordan
Ben Hogan Reflection Ridge
1990United States Tom Lehman202−141 strokeUnited States Greg Whisman

Bolded golfers graduated to the PGA Tour via the Korn Ferry Tour regular-season money list.

References

  1. "Tour celebrates 20th year, will play 29 official events". PGA Tour. December 3, 2009. Retrieved March 14, 2013.
  2. "Web.com Tour event in Wichita becomes Air Capital Classic". PGA Tour. March 12, 2013. Retrieved March 14, 2013.


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