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- Fred_Meyer_Challenge abstract "The Fred Meyer Challenge was a charity golf tournament played in the Portland metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Oregon. Held from 1986 to 2002, it was organized by Portland native and PGA Tour golfer Peter Jacobsen and sponsored by the then locally owned hypermarket chain Fred Meyer. The field included active and retired PGA Tour players. It was always played as a two-man team best ball event. In its inaugural year, it was played as in a match play format, with four teams competing. For the rest of its tenure, it was played in a stroke play format, with 8 to 12 teams competing.".
- Fred_Meyer_Challenge champion Brian_Henninger.
- Fred_Meyer_Challenge champion Scott_McCarron.
- Fred_Meyer_Challenge location Portland_metropolitan_area.
- Fred_Meyer_Challenge wikiPageID "23116254".
- Fred_Meyer_Challenge wikiPageRevisionID "606395311".
- Fred_Meyer_Challenge course Portland_Golf_Club.
- Fred_Meyer_Challenge course The_Reserve_Vineyards_and_Golf_Club.
- Fred_Meyer_Challenge course Oregon_Golf_Club.
- Fred_Meyer_Challenge establishment "1986".
- Fred_Meyer_Challenge finalChampion "Brian Henninger and Scott McCarron".
- Fred_Meyer_Challenge finalYear "2002".
- Fred_Meyer_Challenge format "Best ball".
- Fred_Meyer_Challenge hasPhotoCollection Fred_Meyer_Challenge.
- Fred_Meyer_Challenge location Portland_metropolitan_area.
- Fred_Meyer_Challenge name "Fred Meyer Challenge".
- Fred_Meyer_Challenge purse "180000.0".
- Fred_Meyer_Challenge subject Category:1986_establishments_in_Oregon.
- Fred_Meyer_Challenge subject Category:2002_disestablishments_in_Oregon.
- Fred_Meyer_Challenge subject Category:Annual_events_in_Oregon.
- Fred_Meyer_Challenge subject Category:Golf_in_Oregon.
- Fred_Meyer_Challenge subject Category:PGA_Tour_unofficial_money_events.
- Fred_Meyer_Challenge subject Category:Recurring_events_disestablished_in_2002.
- Fred_Meyer_Challenge subject Category:Recurring_sporting_events_established_in_1986.
- Fred_Meyer_Challenge subject Category:Sports_competitions_in_Oregon.
- Fred_Meyer_Challenge subject Category:Sports_in_Hillsboro,_Oregon.
- Fred_Meyer_Challenge subject Category:Sports_in_Portland,_Oregon.
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- Fred_Meyer_Challenge comment "The Fred Meyer Challenge was a charity golf tournament played in the Portland metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Oregon. Held from 1986 to 2002, it was organized by Portland native and PGA Tour golfer Peter Jacobsen and sponsored by the then locally owned hypermarket chain Fred Meyer. The field included active and retired PGA Tour players. It was always played as a two-man team best ball event. In its inaugural year, it was played as in a match play format, with four teams competing.".
- Fred_Meyer_Challenge label "Fred Meyer Challenge".
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- Fred_Meyer_Challenge name "Fred Meyer Challenge".