84 Lumber Classic, Professional golf tournament in Farmington, United States
The 84 Lumber Classic was a professional golf tournament held at the Mystic Rock course of Nemacolin Woodlands Resort in Farmington. The layout presented a demanding test for elite players with its challenging length and design.
The tournament ran from 2000 to 2006 as part of the PGA Tour schedule. It served as a regular stop for professional golfers during that period of competitive play.
The 2001 tournament displayed American flags as hole markers following the September 11 events, as it was the first PGA Tour event after the attacks.
Spectators could watch professional golfers compete directly at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort during the tournament. The event was open to the public, allowing fans to observe the action firsthand from accessible viewing areas.
J.L. Lewis established tournament records in 2003 with a score of 266 and 22 under par, while teenager Michelle Wie participated in the final 2006 edition.
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