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The 84 Lumber Classic at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort is an American golf event. The event is part of the PGA Tour, but will disband and give up the tournament slot during the 2007 Season. The event's title sponsor is lumber company 84 Lumber. The course, Nemacolin Woodlands, is owned by 84 Lumber founder Joseph Hardy.//The 84 Lumber Classic first made its appearance on the PGA Tour during the 2003 season. The tournament was the first in Pennsylvania since the defunct Pennsylvania Classic. Unlike the Pennsylvania Classic, the 84 Lumber event would stay at the same western Pennsylvanian spot yearly. Mystic Rock, Joe Hardy's course designed by legendary architect Pete Dye would play host to the new tournament. In 2003, the tournament was under the radar as a PGA tournament, attracting a very small number of well known pros. The tournament did have the fan favorite, John Daly, as one of the main attractions. Daly was, and currently is, in a deal with the 84 Lumber company to wear its logo during his competitive golf rounds, and thus he did appear at the tournament. The low attraction of highly ranked pros showed in golfer J.L. Lewis seizing victory. Despite good attendance from the Pittsburgh golf community, Joe Hardy and the Classic's directors set out to attract more pros.The struggle to attract better competition was evident in Hardy's decision to bring Pete Dye back in order to renovate the course. The renovations included lengthening as well as creating better spectator views for the tournament. The most major renovation may have been the building of Falling Rock, an extremely large clubhouse with extensive player treatment. Hardy's goal in these renovations was to make the most prestigious event possible. Hardy had publicly stated that he was interested in eventually hosting a U.S. Open at Nemacolin Woodlands, but unfortunately the difficulty of the course was questionable due to the low winning score from 2003.In 2004, number one ranked player Vijay Singh accepted Hardy's invitation to play in the 84 Lumber Classic. The acceptance by Singh was a victory for the directors of tournament in attracting better competition. At the time, Singh was not endorsing the 84 Lumber company, but he received an offer after his victory. The second installment of the 84 Lumber Classic was a bigger success then the first, but suffered by the let down committed by Tiger Woods (see below). Singh went on to win over little opposition during his record setting year. The tournament yielded low scores despite the strong efforts to make the course more challenging by owner Joe Hardy
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