The Doral Open was a professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour in the southeastern United States. It was played annually for 45 seasons, from 1962 to 2006, on the "Blue Monster" course at the Doral Golf Resort & Spa in Doral, Florida, a suburb west of Miami.
The introduction of the FedEx Cup in 2007 caused a change in the PGA Tour schedule. The WGC-CA Championship, a World Golf Championship event co-sponsored by the PGA Tour, moved from October to March and took the Doral Open's spot on the schedule. This championship was also held at the Blue Monster course for the next decade; it was renamed the WGC-Cadillac Championship in 2011 and continued at Doral through 2016. The resort was sold in 2012 and became Trump National Doral Miami. The PGA Tour Latinoamérica development tour will host the season-ending Shell Championship in December 2018 on the Golden Palm course to continue the PGA Tour's tradition of hosting at Doral
Doral-Ryder Open |
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2000 | Jim Furyk | United States | 265 | −23 | 2 strokes | Franklin Langham | 540,000 |
1999 | Steve Elkington (2) | Australia | 275 | −13 | 1 stroke | Greg Kraft | 540,000 |
1998 | Michael Bradley | United States | 278 | −10 | 1 stroke | John Huston
Billy Mayfair | 360,000 |
1997 | Steve Elkington | Australia | 275 | −13 | 2 strokes | Larry Nelson
Nick Price | 324,000 |
1996 | Greg Norman (3) | Australia | 269 | −19 | 2 strokes | Michael Bradley
Vijay Singh | 324,000 |
1995 | Nick Faldo | England | 273 | −15 | 1 stroke | Peter Jacobsen
Greg Norman | 270,000 |
1994 | John Huston | United States | 274 | −14 | 3 strokes | Billy Andrade
Brad Bryant | 252,000 |
1993 | Greg Norman (2) | Australia | 265 | −23 | 4 strokes | Paul Azinger
Mark McCumber | 252,000 |
1992 | Raymond Floyd (3) | United States | 271 | −17 | 2 strokes | Keith Clearwater
Fred Couples | 252,000 |
1991 | Rocco Mediate | United States | 276 | −12 | Playoff | Curtis Strange | 252,000 |
1990 | Greg Norman | Australia | 273 | −15 | Playoff | Paul Azinger
Mark Calcavecchia
Tim Simpson | 252,000 |
1989 | Bill Glasson | United States | 275 | −13 | 1 stroke | Fred Couples | 234,000 |
1988 | Ben Crenshaw | United States | 274 | −14 | 1 stroke | Chip Beck
Mark McCumber | 180,000 |
1987 | Lanny Wadkins | United States | 277 | −11 | 3 strokes | Seve Ballesteros
Tom Kite
Don Pooley | 180,000 |