Regions Tradition

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The Regions Tradition (or The Tradition) is a major tournament on the Champions Tour of Professional Golf, played at the Shoal Creek Golf and Country Club in Shelby County. The tournament was inaugurated by resort developer Lyle Anderson as The Tradition at Desert Mountain at the Cochise Golf Course in Scottsdale, Arizona in 1989, and later was renamed the Countrywide Tradition. It moved to Oregon as the Jeld-Wen Tradition in 2003, first to The Reserve west of Portland, and then, in 2007, to the Crosswater Golf Club in Central Oregon. Regions Bank took over title sponsorship after the 2010 tournament concluded.

For Birmingham, the tournament superseded the Regions Charity Classic (originally the "Bruno's Memorial Classic") held at Greystone Golf and Country Club from 1992 to 2006 and at the Renaissance Ross Bridge Golf Resort and Spa until 2010.

Unlike the other majors for seniors golfers (the U. S. Senior Open, the Senior PGA Championship, and the Senior British Open), the Tradition is not recognized by the European Seniors Tour and does not provide an automatic exemption onto the regular tour for its champion.

2011 tournament

The re-branded tournament, held on May 2-8, was the first of five major tournaments on the 2011 tour. Condoleezza Rice, a Shoal Creek member, was the honorary chair and hit the first ball off the tee.

References

  • Tomberlin, Michael (August 23, 2010) "Shoal Creek gets major PGA Champions Tour golf event that will replace Regions Charity Classic." Birmingham News
  • "Condoleeza [sic] Rice accepts chairperson invite for Regions Tradition" (March 22, 2011) myFoxAL.com

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