TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm

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TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm
Club information
Location Potomac, Maryland,
United States
Established 1986
Operated by PGA Tour TPC Network
Total holes 18
Tournaments hosted Booz Allen Classic (formerly the Kemper Open, 1987–2006)
Website http://www.tpcpotomac.com/
Designed by Ed Ault, Tom Clark, & Ed Sneed (1986);
Stephen Wenzloff & Jim Hardy (2007 re-design)
Par 70
Length 7,124 yards

TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm (formerly TPC Avenel) is a private golf club in Potomac, Maryland. After a major renovation to both clubhouse and course, the clubhouse reopened in late 2008 while the course reopened on April 28, 2009.[1]

Renovation

Originally opened in 1986, the course was roundly criticized for poor design right from the beginning. The course was also plagued by years of flooding and drainage problems and by various turfgrass issues which affected the greens and often produced less than satisfactory tournament conditions. As a result, many top professionals stayed away, and the Kemper/Booz Allen tournament became unofficially relegated to "B" event status.

In summer 2005, Dewberry and Davis land surveying crews were regularly seen taking measurements across the facility, sparking rumors that the long criticized course would finally be reconfigured. Confirmation came in 2007 when The PGA Tour announced a $32 million golf course and clubhouse renovation in an effort to bring back a tournament to the Washington D.C. area. The renovation covers the new course, which has been reshaped into a new par 70, 7,124 yard course with Rock Run Creek being expanded and cleaned up.

The controversial sixth hole (conceived as a weak copy of the 13th at Augusta National) was changed to a straightaway long par-four with the green now short and left of the creek. The par-3 ninth (famously maligned by Greg Norman, who suggested the original be "blown up with dynamite") was rebuilt with a new green up on a hill near the old practice green. The old 10th and 11th holes have been combined into the new tenth, a long par-five playing around the restored creek feature. The old 12th is now the 11th, with the old par-five 13th (another popular target of player angst) eliminated and replaced by a new, uphill par-three 12th and a short, par-four 13th.

In addition to the golf course, the project also included a new practice facility and short game area, and clubhouse renovations.

In November 2015, the 7th and 16th greens were renovated to flatten contours and provide additional hole locations in anticipation of hosting the 2017 Quicken Loans National. Additionally, small improvements were made to a number of holes, including creating bent grass chipping and collection areas around the 3rd, 4th and 18th greens, widening the 5th and 6th fairways, and flattening the front portion of the 13th green to create additional hole locations. Finally, the on-deck putting green was expanded from 1500 sq ft to more than 6,000 sq ft.[2][3]

Scorecard

Scorecard for redesigned layout

TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm
Tee Rating/Slope 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
Black 74.0 / 140 440 619 225 440 365 484 452 467 201 3693 560 470 168 360 299 490 412 222 465 3446 7139
Gold 72.2 / 134 415 570 210 379 336 449 420 435 175 3389 532 420 161 324 278 440 390 190 426 3161 6550
Blend 71.7 / 132 400S 570G 185S 440B 336G 422S 383C 415S 155S 3306 532G 378S 161G 360B 278G 490B* 390G 170S 401S 3160 6466
Silver M: 69.9 / 127

W: 76.5 / 149

400 495 185 362 312 422 395 415 155 3141 510 378 144 302 256 418 327 170 401 2906 6047
Copper M: 68.5 / 122

W: 74.7 / 145

392 478 160 352 299 379 383 390 136 2969 482 365 144 279 239 397 319 152 380 2757 5726
Handicap Men's 3 5 13 7 17 1 11 9 15 4 2 16 14 18 10 8 12 6
Par 4 5 3 4 4 4 4 4 3 35 5 4 3 4 4 4 / 5* 4 3 4 35 / 36* 70 / 71*
Handicap Women's 7 3 15 5 13 1 11 9 15 4 2 12 14 16 8 6 18 10
Ivory M: 65.4 / 115

W: 70.1 / 132

301 455 135 335 275 360 266 275 120 2522 438 339 130 258 225 353 305 115 340 2503 5025

Original layout scorecard

TPC Avenel (1998)
Tee Rating/Slope 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
TPC 74.0 / 133 393 622 239 435 359 520 461 453 166 3648 374 147 / 165 472 524 301 467 415 195 444 3339 / 3357 6987 / 7005
Back 72.0 / 129 376 584 185 408 340 447 422 409 150 3321 349 136 / 156 413 503 275 458 401 181 425 3141 / 3161 6462 / 6482
Middle 70.0 / 123 362 553 162 342 328 410 396 394 136 3083 314 125 / 140 403 481 239 418 391 156 4000 2927 / 2942 6010 / 6025
Forward 68.1 / 115 310 437 127 294 234 338 279 281 118 2418 280 100 / 125 363 370 208 351 292 118 318 2400 / 2425 4818 / 4843
Handicap Men's 10 4 16 6 14 12 2 8 18 11 17 1 7 15 3 9 13 5
Par 4 5 3 4 4 5 4 4 3 36 4 3 4 5 4 4 4 3 4 35 71
Handicap Women's 6 2 16 8 14 4 12 10 18 11 17 1 9 13 3 5 15 7

Tournament history

  • Hosted the Kemper Open from 1987-1999
  • Hosted the Kemper Insurance Open from 2000-2002.
  • Hosted the FBR Capital Open in 2003.
  • Hosted the Booz Allen Classic in 2004 and 2006. (moved to neighboring Congressional in 2005)

In 2006, the tournament ended on Tuesday due to persistent storms in the D.C. area. It was the first time a Tour event had been played on a Tuesday since 1968. The conclusion of what turned out to be the final Booz Allen Classic was not televised.

In 2007, Tiger Woods announced his tournament, the AT&T National, was to be played annually at neighboring Congressional Country Club. Since Congressional was preparing to host the 2011 U.S. Open, there was speculation that TPC Potomac could serve as a replacement venue for 2010 and 2011.[4] However, the tournament was held in Aronimink Golf Club instead, as the club "sees how the reconfigured course played and how members responded to it before considering hosting major tournaments."[1]

In 2010, the Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship was moved from Baltimore Country Club in Timonium to the TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm.[5] The renovated TPC Potomac received many positive reviews from the players during the tournament.

In 2012 and 2013, TPC Potomac hosted Web.com Tour's Neediest Kids Championship and Mid-Atlantic Championship respectively.

In 2014, the PGA Tour announced that TPC Potomac will host the 2017 Quicken Loans National.[6] The tournament will mark the first time the PGA Tour has held an event at TPC Potomac since 2006.

Year Tour Winner Winning Score Margin of

Victory

Runner(s) Up Winner's Share ($)
Quicken Loans National
2017 PGA Tour TBD
Mid-Atlantic Championship
2013 Web.com Tour United States Michael Putnam 273 (-7) 2 strokes United States Chesson Hadley 108,000
Neediest Kids Championship presented by Under Armour
2012 Web.com Tour Sweden David Lingmerth 272 (-8) 1 stroke United States Casey Wittenberg 108,000
Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship
2010 Champions Tour United States Mark O'Meara 273 (-7) Playoff United States Michael Allen 405,000
Booz Allen Classic
2006 PGA Tour United States Ben Curtis 264 (-20) 5 strokes United States Billy Andrade

Australia Nick O'Hern

Republic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington

United States Steve Stricker

900,000
2004 PGA Tour Australia Adam Scott 263 (-21) 4 strokes United States Charles Howell III 864,000
FBR Capital Open
2003 PGA Tour South Africa Rory Sabbatini 270 (-14) 4 strokes United States Joe Durant

United States Fred FunkUnited States Duffy Waldorf

810,000
Kemper Insurance Open
2002 PGA Tour United States Bob Estes 273 (-11) 1 stroke United States Rich Beem 648,000
2001 PGA Tour United States Frank Lickliter 268 (-16) 1 stroke United States J. J. Henry 630,000
2000 PGA Tour United States Tom Scherrer 271 (-13) 2 strokes Australia Greg Chalmers

Japan Kazuhiko HosokawaUnited States Franklin Langham

United States Justin LeonardUnited States Steve Lowery

540,000
Kemper Open
1999 PGA Tour United States Rich Beem 274 (-10) 1 stroke United States Bill Glasson

Australia Bradley Hughes

450,000
1998 PGA Tour Australia Stuart Appleby 274 (-10) 1 stroke United States Scott Hoch 360,000
1997 PGA Tour United States Justin Leonard 274 (-10) 1 stroke United States Mark Wiebe 270,000
1996 PGA Tour United States Steve Stricker 270 (-14) 3 strokes United States Brad Faxon

United States Scott HochUnited States Mark O'Meara

New Zealand Grant Waite

270,000
1995 PGA Tour United States Lee Janzen 272 (-12) Playoff United States Corey Pavin 252,000
1994 PGA Tour United States Mark Brooks 271 (-13) 3 strokes United States Bobby Wadkins

United States D. A. Weibring

234,000
1993 PGA Tour New Zealand Grant Waite 275 (-9) 1 stroke United States Tom Kite 234,000
1992 PGA Tour United States Bill Glasson (2) 276 (-8) 1 stroke United States John Daly

United States Ken GreenUnited States Mike Springer

United States Howard Twitty

198,000
1991 PGA Tour United States Billy Andrade 263 (-21) Playoff United States Jeff Sluman 180,000
1990 PGA Tour United States Gil Morgan 274 (-10) 1 stroke Australia Ian Baker-Finch 180,000
1989 PGA Tour United States Tom Byrum 268 (-16) 5 strokes United States Tommy Armour III

United States Billy Ray BrownUnited States Jim Thorpe

162,000
1988 PGA Tour United States Morris Hatalsky 274 (-10) Playoff United States Tom Kite 144,000
1987 PGA Tour United States Tom Kite 270 (-14) 7 strokes United States Chris Perry

United States Howard Twitty

126,000

See also

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