Overview
- ⏱️7 daysApproximate duration
The Dana Open, recently known as the Marathon Classic and Greater Toledo LPGA Classic, is a professional women’s golf tournament, part of the LPGA Tour.
It was founded in 1984 by PGA Tour caddie and Toledo native Judd Silverman, who wanted to bring a women’s golf tournament to the area. It began life as the Jamie Farr Toledo Classic – M*A*S*H actor Jamie Farr, also a Toledo native, lent his name to the event and invited other celebrities to attend.
History was made at the 1999 edition when Se Ri Pak won the largest playoff in LPGA history, contested by 6 players.
In 2024, Thailand's Chanettee Wannasaen triumphed by a single stroke ahead of closest rival Hae Ran Ryu to secure her second LPGA title.
This event will not feature on the LPGA Tour in 2025; instead, a new jointly-sanctioned LPGA Legends/Epson Tour event will be held at the same venue.
Dana Open Tickets
General admission Grounds tickets are available for purchase online on a single-day or weekly basis. Single-day Grounds tickets can be purchased for the specific day of your choosing or as a "good any one day" flexible pass at no extra cost, if you're not sure which day you plan on attending.
Those looking for an elevated experience can try the Clubhouse Courtyard, the Coors Light Party Deck, or the Champions Pavilion.
Sunday 21 July is Family Day – all families will receive free admission, free parking, and buy one, get one free hotdog vouchers!


