Straight Down Fall Classic

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The Straight Down Fall Classic is a professional golf team tournament. It is played at San Luis Golf and Country Club near San Luis Obispo, California shortly after the PGA Tour's final tournament of the season. It pairs a professional with an amateur who play as a team over two days. The format is 36 holes pro-am, four-ball stroke play at scratch. The pro on the winning team will win $20,000. Second place will earn $11,000 and third place will receive $10,000. The low club pro will receive $3,000 and the amateur on the winning team will earn $750 in merchandise. The main sponsor, Straight Down, is a golf and athletic clothing company which also sponsors PGA Tour golfers. The event began in 1997.

Past participants in the tournament include Fred Couples, John Daly, Bryson DeChambeau, Brandt Snedeker, Tom Lehman and Tom Weiskopf. The 2019 Fall Classic will be played Nov. 16-17. The field includes PGA Tour winners Arron Oberholser, Paul Stankowski, Jason Gore, Loren Roberts and Steve Pate. Amateur participants include the Chicago Cubs' Ian Happ and Buddy Marucci, the runner-up to Tiger Woods in the 1995 U.S. Amateur.

Pro Winners

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! Year !! Team !! Score !! Prize

| 2018Scott Heyn and Corby Segalalign="center" | 126$20,000
| 2017Jason Ballard and Michael Rowleyalign="center" | 132$20,000
| 2016Bryce Molder and Jim Stricklandalign="center" | 129$20,000
| 2015Scott Heyn and Corby Segalalign="center" | 131$20,000
| 2014Doug Garwood and Joe Bendettialign="center" | 128$20,000
| 2013Jason Gore and Kevin Marshalign="center" | 126$22,500
| 2012Scott Heyn and Corby Segalalign="center" | 130p$22,500
| 2011Brendan Steele and Greg Wellsalign="center" | 130p$25,000
| 2010Loren Roberts and Michael Rowleyalign="center" | 128$25,000
| 2009Jeff Brehaut and Todd Barsottialign="center" | 130$25,000
| 2008Jason Gore and Kevin Marsh,
Tim Fleming and Alan Bratton
align="center" | 127t$25,000
| 2007Roger Tambellini and Michael Rowleyalign="center" | 130$25,000
| 2006Edward Loar and Don Woodwardalign="center" | 131p$20,000
| 2005Charley Hoffman and Ed Cuff Jr.align="center" | 130$20,000
| 2004Tom Pernice Jr. and Ed Cuff Jr.align="center" | 128p$20,000
| 2003Edward Loar and John Patealign="center" | 127$20,000
| 2002Roger Tambellini and Michael Rowleyalign="center" | 127$20,000
| 2001Paul Stankowski and Brad Paynealign="center" | 126p$20,000
| 2000Larry Mize and Jim Lehmanalign="center" | 128$20,000
| 1999Roger Tambellini and Michael Rowleyalign="center" | 132$15,000
| 1998Scott Cartwright and Dave Thomasalign="center" | 129$15,000
| 1997Dennis Paulson and Ed Cuff Jr.align="center" | 132align="right" | $5,000

p — Won a sudden death playoff.

t — Sudden death playoff called for darkness after four holes.

Club Pro Winners

This list is incomplete.

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! Year !! Team !! Score !! Prize

| 2018Tom Gardner and Stewart Hagestadalign="center" | 133$2,500
| 2017Tim Fleming and Alan Brattonalign="center" | 133$2,500
| 2016Scott Heyn and Corby Segalalign="center" | 134$2,500
| 2015Scott Heyn and Corby Segalalign="center" | 131$2,500
| 2014David von Hoffmann and Riley Pumphreyalign="center" | 133$2,500
| 2013Mark Madson and Brent Brockmeyeralign="center" | 131$2,500
| 2012Scott Heyn and Corby Segalalign="center" | 130$2,500
| 2011Ned Weaver and Doug Hanzelalign="center" | 130$2,500
| 2010Bill Stine and Bo Hoagalign="center" | 130$2,500
| 2009Tim Fleming and Alan Brattonalign="center" | 132$2,500
| 2008Tim Fleming and Alan Brattonalign="center" | 128$2,500
| 2007Tim Fleming and Alan Brattonalign="center" | 136$2,500
| 2006Michael Henderson and Steve Nichollsalign="center" | 131$2,500
| 2005Mark Sherman and Jeff Wilsonalign="center" | 131$2,500
| 2004Mark Sherman and Jeff Wilsonalign="center" | 128$2,500
| 2003Brad Martin and Randy Haagalign="center" | 133$2,500