Activities Sports & Athletics The PGA Tour Buick Open History and Winners of the Former Tournament Share PINTEREST Email Print Vijay Singh was a 3-time winner of the Buick Open. Michael Cohen/Getty Images Sports & Athletics Golf History Basics Gear Golf Courses Famous Golfers Golf Tournaments Baseball Bicycling Billiards Bodybuilding Bowling Boxing Car Racing Cheerleading Extreme Sports Football Gymnastics Ice Hockey Martial Arts Professional Wrestling Skateboarding Skating Paintball Soccer Swimming & Diving Table Tennis Tennis Track & Field Volleyball Other Activities Learn More By Brent Kelley Brent Kelley Brent Kelley is an award-winning sports journalist and golf expert with over 30 years in print and online journalism. Learn about our Editorial Process Updated on 06/09/19 The Buick Open was a tournament played on the PGA Tour. The event debuted in 1958 and was played for the final time in 2009. The event dropped off the PGA Tour for a few years in the early to mid-1970s, then regained its official PGA Tour status in 1977 before coming to an end when General Motors ended Buick's sponsorship. PGA Tour Buick Open Records 72-hole record: 262 - Robert Wrenn, 1987 Course record: 61 at Warwick Hills - Billy Mayfair, 2001; Tiger Woods, 2005 PGA Tour Buick Open Golf Courses Warwick Hills Golf & Country Club in Grand Blanc, Mich., was the location when the Buick Open debuted in 1958 and hosted all but one of the official PGA Tour iterations of this event. For several years the Buick Open was not an official tournament (more below), and two courses were the sites in those years: Flint Elks Country Club in Flint, Mich., and Benton Harbor Elks Country Club in Benton Harbor, Mich. PGA Tour Buick Open Trivia and Notes As noted above, the Buick Open was played from 1958 through 2009, but in a few of those years was not an official PGA Tour tournament. In 1970-71, no tournament was played. The Buick Open returned in 1972 but was not part of the PGA Tour from 1972-76. In 1977, it returned to the PGA Tour schedule and remained through 2009. In the first round of the 1987 tournament, Dewey Arnette tied the PGA Tour record for most consecutive birdies with eight in a row. Too bad for Arnette that Robert Wrenn was busy setting the 72-hole tournament scoring record en route to victory that year. When Chip Beck won in 1990, he started the fourth round eight strokes off the lead. That makes it one of the biggest final-round comebacks in Tour history. And another great scoring performance: Billy Mayfair shot 27 on the back nine in his final round at the 2001 Buick Open. That ties for second-best on the PGA Tour's list of lowest 9-hole scores. Tiger Woods holds the PGA Tour record for most consecutive cuts made, and his streak of 142 straight began at the 1998 Buick Open. Billy Casper won the first Buick Open in 1958. Tony Lema was the first two-time winner and the first back-to-back winner with victories in 1964-65. Vijay Singh and Tiger Woods share the tournament record with three wins each. Singh is also the only golfer other than Lema to win this event in consecutive years. Julius Boros and Kenny Perry are the only other multiple winners of the Buick Open. PGA Tour Buick Open Winners (p-playoff) Buick Open2009 - Tiger Woods, 2682008 - Kenny Perry, 2692007 - Brian Bateman, 2732006 - Tiger Woods, 2642005 - Vijay Singh, 2642004 - Vijay Singh, 2652003 - Jim Furyk, 2672002 - Tiger Woods, 2712001 - Kenny Perry, 2632000 - Rocco Mediate, 2681999 - Tom Pernice Jr., 2701998 - Billy Mayfair, 2711997 - Vijay Singh, 2731996 - Justin Leonard, 2661995 - Woody Austin-p, 2701994 - Fred Couples, 2701993 - Larry Mize, 2721992 - Dan Forsman-p, 2761991 - Brad Faxon-p, 2711990 - Chip Beck, 2721989 - Leonard Thompson, 2731988 - Scott Verplank, 2681987 - Robert Wrenn, 2621986 - Ben Crenshaw, 2701985 - Ken Green, 2681984 - Denis Watson, 2711983 - Wayne Levi, 2721982 - Lanny Wadkins, 2731981 - Hale Irwin-p, 277 Buick Goodwrench Open1980 - Peter Jacobsen, 2761979 - John Fought-p, 2801978 - Jack Newton-p, 280 Flint Elks Open1977 - Bobby Cole, 271 1970-76 - No tournament, or unofficial tournament Buick Open Invitational1969 - Dave Hill, 2771968 - Tom Weiskopf, 2801967 - Julius Boros, 2831966 - Phil Rodgers, 2841965 - Tony Lema, 2801964 - Tony Lema, 2771963 - Julius Boros, 2741962 - Bill Collins, 2841961 - Jack Burke Jr.-p, 2841960 - Mike Souchak, 2821959 - Art Wall-p, 2821958 - Billy Casper, 285 Featured Video