The Utah Championship is a professional golf tournament on the Korn Ferry Tour, played at Ogden Country Club in Ogden, Utah.

One of the original tournaments of the 1990 Ben Hogan Tour as the Utah Classic, the tournament has been played every year but two (1997–1998). The first seven (1990–1996) were played in Provo at Riverside Country Club and the next sixteen (1999–2014) at Willow Creek in Sandy.

Formerly played in early September, the tournament moved to late July in 2011 and to mid-July in 2012. It moved to Thanksgiving Point Golf Club in Lehi in 2015, a few miles north of Utah Lake and along the Jordan River. In 2017, the tournament moved north to Oakridge Country Club in Farmington, between Salt Lake City and Ogden; its average elevation is slightly under 4,300 feet (1,310 m) above sea level. In 2025, the tournament was moved to Ogden, Utah to the beautiful and historic Ogden Golf & Country Club.

Two major champions have won this event: John Daly won $20,000 in the inaugural edition in 1990, and Zach Johnson won $81,000 in 2003. The purse in 2018 was $700,000, with a winner's share of $126,000.

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of victoryRunner(s)-up
Utah Championship
2025United States Julian Suri262−182 strokesSouth Africa Barend Botha United States Trace Crowe Japan Kensei Hirata United States Spencer Levin United States Taylor Montgomery
2024Australia Karl Vilips259−252 strokesUnited States Matt McCarty United States Joe Weiler
2023Canada Roger Sloan260−241 strokeUnited States Chris Petefish
2022United States Andrew Kozan263−211 strokeUnited States Patrick Fishburn United States Justin Suh United States Ashton van Horne
2021United States Joshua Creel260−242 strokesUnited States Hayden Buckley United States Taylor Montgomery United States Peter Uihlein
2020United States Kyle Jones264−20PlayoffUnited States Paul Haley II United States Daniel Summerhays
2019Norway Kristoffer Ventura270−14PlayoffUnited States Joshua Creel
2018United States Cameron Champ260−241 strokeUnited States Steven Ihm
2017United States Brice Garnett263−211 strokeMexico Abraham Ancer United States Austin Cook
2016United States Nicholas Lindheim269−152 strokesUnited States J. J. Spaun
2015United States Patton Kizzire269−19PlayoffSouth Korea Kang Sung-hoon
2014United States Andres Gonzales263−214 strokesUnited States Travis Bertoni Australia Adam Crawford South Korea Kang Sung-hoon
2013New Zealand Steven Alker262−22PlayoffAustralia Ashley Hall
2012United States Doug LaBelle II269−151 strokeUnited States Scott Gutschewski United States James Hahn United States Michael Putnam United States Sam Saunders
2011United States J. J. Killeen262−224 strokesUnited States Jeff Gove
2010United States Michael Putnam266−183 strokesNew Zealand Bradley Iles Venezuela Jhonattan Vegas
2009United States Josh Teater264−204 strokesUnited States Tyler Aldridge
2008United States Brendon Todd262−226 strokesUnited States Ryan Hietala United States Jeff Klauk Australia Won Joon Lee Australia Marc Leishman United States Brian Smock United States Kyle Thompson
Utah EnergySolutions Championship
2007United States Franklin Langham264−202 strokesWales Richard Johnson
2006United States Craig Kanada272−161 strokeAustralia Gavin Coles United States Ken Duke United States Bryce Molder United States Michael Putnam
Envirocare Utah Classic
2005United States Garrett Willis275−131 strokeUnited States Kris Cox Australia Mathew Goggin United States Brian Henninger
2004United States Brett Wetterich272−161 strokeJapan Ryuji Imada United States Franklin Langham
2003United States Zach Johnson267−211 strokeUnited States Bobby Gage
Utah Classic
2002United States Arron Oberholser202−142 strokesUnited States Doug Barron United States Brian Claar
Buy.com Utah Classic
2001United States David Sutherland272−161 strokeUnited States Danny Briggs
2000United States Andy Morse269−192 strokesUnited States John Riegger
Nike Utah Classic
1999United States Carl Paulson266−226 strokesUnited States Craig Bowden South Africa Marco Gortana
1997–98: No tournament
1996United States Michael Christie196−204 strokesUnited States R. W. Eaks
1995Canada Glen Hnatiuk203−13PlayoffUnited States Franklin Langham United States Harry Rudolph
1994United States Chris Perry205−111 strokeUnited States David Duval
1993United States Sean Murphy204−12PlayoffUnited States Curt Byrum United States Jim Carter United States Tommy Moore
Ben Hogan Utah Classic
1992Australia Jeff Woodland202−143 strokesUnited States David Jackson United States Brian Kamm
1991United States Ted Tryba202−141 strokeUnited States Webb Heintzelman
1990United States John Daly203−131 strokeUnited States R. W. Eaks

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