Insperity Invitational

The Insperity Invitational is a professional golf tournament in Texas on the PGA Tour Champions. It debuted in 2004 as the Administaff Small Business Classic, and is played in suburban Houston. The first four editions were at Augusta Pines Golf Club in Spring, then it was moved to The Woodlands Country Club in The Woodlands in 2008, the former home of the Houston Open on the PGA Tour.

Insperity Invitational
Tournament information
LocationThe Woodlands, Texas, U.S.
Established2004
Course(s)The Woodlands Country Club
(Tournament Course)
Par72
Length7,002 yards (6,403 m)
Tour(s)PGA Tour Champions
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$2,300,000
Month playedApril/May
Tournament record score
Aggregate191 Bernhard Langer (2007)
To par−25 as above
Current champion
Steven Alker
Location Map
The Woodlands CC
Location in the United States
The Woodlands CC
Location in Texas

Played in October for its first eight years, it changed to early May in 2012. Insperity, previously known as Administaff, has been the event's main sponsor since its debut. The purse for 2018 is $2.2 million, with a winner's share of $330,000.

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-upPurse ($)
Insperity Invitational
2022 Steven Alker198−184 strokes Brandt Jobe
Steve Stricker
2,300,000
2021 Mike Weir134[lower-alpha 1]−102 strokes John Daly
Tim Petrovic
David Toms
2,250,000
2020Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2019 Scott McCarron199−172 strokes Scott Parel2,200,000
2018 Bernhard Langer (4)205−111 stroke Bart Bryant
Paul Goydos
Jeff Maggert
2,200,000
2017 John Daly202−141 stroke Tommy Armour III
Kenny Perry
2,150,000
2016 Jesper Parnevik204−124 strokes David Frost
Mike Goodes
Jeff Maggert
2,100,000
2015 Ian Woosnam205−11Playoff Tom Lehman
Kenny Perry
2,050,000
2014 Bernhard Langer (3)205−111 stroke Fred Couples2,000,000
Insperity Championship
2013 Esteban Toledo210−6Playoff Mike Goodes
Gene Sauers
1,800,000
2012 Fred Funk202−141 stroke Tom Lehman1,700,000
2011 Brad Faxon134[lower-alpha 1]−101 stroke Tommy Armour III1,700,000
Administaff Small Business Classic
2010 Fred Couples199−177 strokes Mark Wiebe1,700,000
2009 John Cook205−112 strokes Jay Haas
Bob Tway
1,700,000
2008 Bernhard Langer (2)204−122 strokes Lonnie Nielsen1,700,000
2007 Bernhard Langer191−258 strokes Mark O'Meara1,700,000
2006 Jay Haas199−175 strokes Bruce Lietzke1,600,000
2005 Mark McNulty200−161 stroke Gil Morgan1,600,000
Administaff Small Business Classic presented by KBR
2004 Larry Nelson202−14Playoff Hale Irwin1,600,000
  1. Shortened to 36 holes due to rain.

Multiple winners

One player has won this tournament more than once through 2021.

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