The Simmons Bank Open for The Snedeker Foundation will be contested in Franklin, TN at the beautiful Vanderbilt Legends club over September 12-15, 2024.
The Simmons Bank Open for the Snedeker Foundation – formerly the Nashville Golf Open – was first held at Nashville Golf and Athletic Club, June 13-19, 2016. Boston native James Driscoll was the inaugural champion that year by three strokes over Brian Campbell.
Lanton Griffin won the 2017 Nashville Golf Open in a playoff over Abraham Ancer. His four-day total was 272, -16.
Cameron Davis won the 2018 Nashville Golf Open by one stroke over Kevin Dougherty, Lanto Griffin and Josh Teater. His four-day total was 270, -18.
Robby Shelton won the 2019 Nashville Golf Open in a playoff over Scottie Scheffler. Shelton finished with a four-day total of 273, -15.
Simmons Bank was introduced as the title sponsor of the tournament for the next eight years on Feb. 11, 2020. The 2020 Simmons Bank Open was canceled due to COVID-19.
It was announced on Oct. 29, 2020 that the tournament would move to The Grove in College Grove, Tenn., beginning with the 2021 tournament. Also beginning in 2021, the Tennessee Golf Foundation – a nonprofit organization that promotes golf and its life-enhancing values statewide – will operate the Simmons Bank Open.
The 2021 Simmons Bank Open was won by Austin Smotherman, whose 4-day total of -16, 272 was three strokes better than Paul Haley II and Yuan Yechun.
Brent Grant won the 2022 Simmons Bank Open by one stroke over Kevin Yu. He finished with a winning four-day total of 272, -16.
In its sixth year as a Korn Ferry Tour event, the Simmons Bank Open for the Snedeker Foundation was awarded Tournament of the Year at the PGA TOUR’s annual tournament meetings in December.
The Simmons Bank Open became one of four tournaments making up the Korn Ferry Tour Finals in 2023.
Grayson Murray won the 2023 Simmons Bank Open by three strokes over Mason Anderson, Carter Jemkins and Jamie Lovemark.
It was announced in April that the Simmons Bank Open would be hosted by Vanderbilt Legends Club in Franklin, Tenn. for the next five years, beginning in September of 2024.
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The Snedeker Foundation has been the official charitable beneficiary of the Simmons Bank Open since 2017. Founded in 2012 by FedExCup Champion and nine-time PGA TOUR winner Brandt Snedeker and his wife Mandy, the Snedeker Foundation supports a variety of social and athletic endeavors in middle Tennessee, including: Our Kids, which provides expert medical evaluations and crisis counseling services in response to concerns of child sexual abuse, and The Sneds Tour, a statewide junior golf tour in Tennessee that allows kids to learn, play and enjoy the game while also making the sport affordable and accessible.
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Founded in 1992, Vanderbilt Legends Club is a 36-hole golf club located approximately 20 miles southof downtown Nashville. The North Course at Vanderbilt Legends Club, which stretches 7,190 yards from the championship tees, was designed by world-renowned golf course architect Bob Cupp, as well as World Golf Hall of Famer and 19-time PGA TOUR winner Tom Kite. The courses at Vanderbilt Legends Club, as well as its pristine 19-acre practice facility, are widely recognized among the finest in Tennessee. The club has hosted numerous competitions, including the Tennessee State Open (1993-96), Southeastern Conference Women’s Championship (1995), LPGA Franklin American Mortgage Championship hosted by Vince Gill & Amy Grant (2000-06), NCAA Women’s Golf Championship (2012), NCAA Women’s Golf Regional (2022) and the annual Mason Rudolph Championship hosted by Vanderbilt.
The TGF operates out of Golf House Tennessee, located in Franklin, which is home to the state’s governing bodies of golf – the Tennessee Golf Foundation, the Tennessee Golf Association, the Tennessee Section PGA and TGF Junior Golf. Golf House Tennessee also features The Little Course at Conner Lane – a state-of-the-art learning center with a nine-hole, par-three course and driving range, with programming for all ages and skill levels. The TGF focuses on initiatives for juniors, veterans and the disadvantaged, with such offerings as the Sneds Tour, the Tennessee PGA Junior Golf Academy, Special Olympics Golf, PGA HOPE, The First Tee, Tennessee Middle School Golf and the Scott Stallings Kids Play Free Program.
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