# Straight Down Fall Classic

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{{Short description|Professional golf tournament in California}}
{{inline|date=November 2018}}
The '''Straight Down Fall Classic''' is a professional [golf](/source/golf) team tournament. It is played at San Luis Golf and Country Club near [San Luis Obispo, California](/source/San_Luis_Obispo%2C_California) shortly after the [PGA Tour](/source/PGA_Tour)'s final tournament of the season. It pairs a professional with an amateur who play as a team over two days. The format is 36 holes pro-am, four-ball stroke play at scratch. The pro on the winning team will win $20,000. Second place will earn $11,000 and third place will receive $10,000.  The low club pro will receive $3,000 and the amateur on the winning team will earn $750 in merchandise. The main sponsor, [Straight Down](/source/Straight_Down), is a golf and athletic clothing company which also sponsors PGA Tour golfers. The event began in 1997.

Past participants in the tournament include [Fred Couples](/source/Fred_Couples), [John Daly](/source/John_Daly_(golfer)), [Bryson DeChambeau](/source/Bryson_DeChambeau), [Brandt Snedeker](/source/Brandt_Snedeker), [Tom Lehman](/source/Tom_Lehman) and [Tom Weiskopf](/source/Tom_Weiskopf). The 2019 Fall Classic will be played Nov. 16-17. The field includes [PGA Tour](/source/PGA_Tour) winners [Arron Oberholser](/source/Arron_Oberholser), [Paul Stankowski](/source/Paul_Stankowski), [Jason Gore](/source/Jason_Gore), [Loren Roberts](/source/Loren_Roberts) and [Steve Pate](/source/Steve_Pate). Amateur participants include the Chicago Cubs' [Ian Happ](/source/Ian_Happ) and [Buddy Marucci](/source/Buddy_Marucci), the runner-up to [Tiger Woods](/source/Tiger_Woods) in the 1995 [U.S. Amateur](/source/U.S._Amateur).

==Pro Winners==
{| class="wikitable"
! Year !! Team !! Score !! Prize
|-
|| '''2018''' || Scott Heyn and Corby Segal || align="center" | 126 || $20,000
|-
|| '''2017''' || Jason Ballard and Michael Rowley || align="center" | 132 || $20,000
|-
|| '''2016''' || [Bryce Molder](/source/Bryce_Molder) and Jim Strickland || align="center" | 129 || $20,000
|-
|| '''2015''' || Scott Heyn and Corby Segal || align="center" | 131 || $20,000
|-
|| '''2014''' || [Doug Garwood](/source/Doug_Garwood) and Joe Bendetti || align="center" | 128 || $20,000
|-
|| '''2013''' || [Jason Gore](/source/Jason_Gore) and Kevin Marsh || align="center" | 126 || $22,500
|-
|| '''2012''' || Scott Heyn and Corby Segal || align="center" | 130p || $22,500
|-
|| '''2011''' || [Brendan Steele](/source/Brendan_Steele) and Greg Wells || align="center" | 130p || $25,000
|-
|| '''2010''' || [Loren Roberts](/source/Loren_Roberts) and Michael Rowley || align="center" | 128 || $25,000
|-
|| '''2009''' || [Jeff Brehaut](/source/Jeff_Brehaut) and Todd Barsotti || align="center" | 130 || $25,000
|-
|| '''2008''' || [Jason Gore](/source/Jason_Gore) and Kevin Marsh, <br> Tim Fleming and Alan Bratton || align="center" | 127t || $25,000
|-
|| '''2007''' || [Roger Tambellini](/source/Roger_Tambellini) and Michael Rowley || align="center" | 130 || $25,000
|-
|| '''2006''' || [Edward Loar](/source/Edward_Loar) and Don Woodward || align="center" | 131p || $20,000
|-
|| '''2005''' || [Charley Hoffman](/source/Charley_Hoffman) and [Ed Cuff Jr.](/source/Ed_Cuff_Jr.) || align="center" | 130 || $20,000
|-
|| '''2004''' || [Tom Pernice Jr.](/source/Tom_Pernice_Jr.) and [Ed Cuff Jr.](/source/Ed_Cuff_Jr.) || align="center" | 128p || $20,000
|-
|| '''2003''' || [Edward Loar](/source/Edward_Loar) and John Pate || align="center" | 127 || $20,000
|-
|| '''2002''' || [Roger Tambellini](/source/Roger_Tambellini) and Michael Rowley || align="center" | 127 || $20,000
|-
|| '''2001''' || [Paul Stankowski](/source/Paul_Stankowski) and Brad Payne || align="center" | 126p || $20,000
|-
|| '''2000''' || [Larry Mize](/source/Larry_Mize) and Jim Lehman || align="center" | 128 || $20,000
|-
|| '''1999''' || [Roger Tambellini](/source/Roger_Tambellini) and Michael Rowley || align="center" | 132 || $15,000
|-
|| '''1998''' || Scott Cartwright and Dave Thomas || align="center" | 129 || $15,000
|-
|| '''1997''' || [Dennis Paulson](/source/Dennis_Paulson) and [Ed Cuff Jr.](/source/Ed_Cuff_Jr.) || align="center" | 132 || align="right" | $5,000
|}

p — Won a sudden death playoff.<br>
t — Sudden death playoff called for darkness after four holes.

==Club Pro Winners==
''This list is incomplete.''
{| class="wikitable"
! Year !! Team !! Score !! Prize
|-
|| '''2018''' || Tom Gardner and [Stewart Hagestad](/source/Stewart_Hagestad) || align="center" | 133  || $2,500
|-
|| '''2017''' || Tim Fleming and Alan Bratton || align="center" | 133  || $2,500
|-
|| '''2016''' || Scott Heyn and Corby Segal || align="center" | 134  || $2,500
|-
|| '''2015''' || Scott Heyn and Corby Segal || align="center" | 131  || $2,500
|-
|| '''2014''' || David von Hoffmann and Riley Pumphrey || align="center" | 133  || $2,500
|-
|| '''2013''' || Mark Madson and Brent Brockmeyer || align="center" | 131  || $2,500
|-
|| '''2012''' || Scott Heyn and Corby Segal || align="center" | 130  || $2,500
|-
|| '''2011''' || Ned Weaver and Doug Hanzel || align="center" | 130  || $2,500
|-
|| '''2010''' || Bill Stine and Bo Hoag || align="center" | 130  || $2,500
|-
|| '''2009''' || Tim Fleming and Alan Bratton || align="center" | 132  || $2,500
|-
|| '''2008''' || Tim Fleming and Alan Bratton || align="center" | 128  || $2,500
|-
|| '''2007''' || Tim Fleming and Alan Bratton || align="center" | 136  || $2,500
|-
|| '''2006''' || Michael Henderson and Steve Nicholls || align="center" | 131 || $2,500
|-
|| '''2005''' || Mark Sherman and Jeff Wilson || align="center" | 131 || $2,500
|-
|| '''2004''' || Mark Sherman and Jeff Wilson || align="center" | 128 || $2,500
|-
|| '''2003''' || Brad Martin and Randy Haag || align="center" | 133 || $2,500
|}

==External links==
*{{official|https://www.straightdown.com/fall-classic/}}

Category:Team golf tournaments
Category:Golf tournaments in California
Category:Recurring sporting events established in 1997
Category:1997 establishments in California

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