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Golf tournament on PGA Tour Canada

The ATB Financial Classic is a golf tournament on PGA Tour Canada. It was first played in 2007, and was merged with the Edmonton Open in 2010. From 2007 to 2015, it was played at a different course in Alberta each year. From 2016 to 2021, it was played at Country Hills Golf Club in Calgary. In 2022, it moved to Edmonton Petroleum Golf and Country Club in Edmonton. The main sponsor is ATB Financial.

Winners

Year Winner Country Venue Location
2023 Davis Lamb  United States Northern Bear GC Strathcona County, Alberta
2022 Wil Bateman  Canada Edmonton Petroleum G&CC Edmonton, Alberta
2021 Jared du Toit  Canada Country Hills GC Calgary, Alberta
2020 No tournament
2019 Hayden Buckley  United States Country Hills GC Calgary, Alberta
2018 Corey Pereira  United States Country Hills GC Calgary, Alberta
2017 Chase Wright  United States Country Hills GC Calgary, Alberta
2016 Charlie Bull  England Country Hills GC Calgary, Alberta
2015 Daniel Miernicki  United States The Links of GlenEagles Cochrane, Alberta
2014 Brock Mackenzie  United States Sirocco GC Calgary, Alberta
2013 Joe Panzeri  United States Country Hills GC Calgary, Alberta
2012 Michael Gligic  Canada Windermere G&CC Edmonton, Alberta
2011 Hugo LeΓ³n  Chile Bearspaw CC Calgary, Alberta
2010 Dustin Risdon  Canada Edmonton CC Edmonton, Alberta
2009 Graham DeLaet  Canada Sirocco GC Calgary, Alberta
2008 Dustin Risdon  Canada Cottonwood G&CC De Winton, Alberta
2007 Mike Grob  United States The Winston GC Calgary, Alberta

References

  1. "Future of tour events a question of "optics"". The Province. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. December 4, 2009. p. 64. Retrieved March 11, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.

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