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2005 in golf

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[edit] Men's professional golf

Major championships

  • 7-10 April: The Masters - Tiger Woods defeated fellow American Chris DiMarco at the first playoff hole to claim his 4th Masters title, and his 9th major. He returned to Number 1 in the Official World Golf Rankings.
  • 16-19 June: U.S. Open - Michael Campbell came from behind in the fourth round to win his first major with an even par score. He was the first New Zealander to win a major since Bob Charles won the British Open in 1963. Retief Goosen led after three rounds, but fell away badly on Sunday and tied for eleventh. Tiger Woods had a good final round to move claim second place, but talk of him winning a Grand Slam was ended for another year.
  • 14-17 July: The Open Championship - Tiger Woods led wire-to-wire at the historic Old Course at St Andrews and wins his second Open Championship, and 10th major, by 5 strokes. Scottish favourite Colin Montgomerie closed within a shot at one point on Sunday and finished on his own in second, his best ever result at The Open Championship. Woods becomes only the second golfer, after Jack Nicklaus, to win each major more than once.
  • 11-15 August: PGA Championship - Phil Mickelson wins his second major championship, taking the PGA at Baltusrol Golf Club by scoring a -4 276. Thomas Bjørn and Steve Elkington both tied for second with -3. The tournament had to be completed on Monday due to bad weather: this was the first time that a Monday finish happened at the PGA since 1986.

World Golf Championships (individual events)

Other leading PGA Tour events

For a full list of PGA Tour results click here.

Other leading European Tour events

For a full list of European Tour results click here.

Tour money list / order of merit winners:

Full list

Team events

  • 22-25 September: Seve Trophy - After conceding an early lead Great Britain & Ireland pulled level before the singles, and then dominated the singles matches to win 16½ to 11½ and retain the Trophy.
  • 22-25 September: Presidents Cup - The match was all square going into the singles, but the USA pulled away to win 18½ to 15½.
  • 17-20 November: WGC-World Cup - Third round leaders Wales, represented by Stephen Dodd and Bradley Dredge, were declared the winners after the final round was called off due to bad weather.

Other happenings

  • 26 February: Former British Open champion Max Faulkner died.
  • 6 March: Tiger Woods won the Ford Championship at Doral and returned to Number 1 in the Official World Golf Rankings, displacing Vijay Singh.
  • 20 March: Vijay Singh's tied second place finish at the Bay Hill Invitational restored him to Number 1 after just two weeks.
  • 10 April: Tiger Woods became World Number 1 again after winning The Masters.
  • 13 May: Tiger Woods' record breaking run of 142 consecutive cuts made on the PGA Tour came to an end at the EDS Byron Nelson Championship.
  • 22 May: Vijay Singh started his third spell as World Number 1, reclaiming the position from Woods even though neither man played that weekend.
  • 13 June: Tiger Woods became World Number 1 yet again.
  • 2 July: Tiger Woods became the first man to pass $50 million in career earnings on the PGA Tour.
  • 4 December: Colin Montgomerie won the Hong Kong Open and became the first man to win 20 million Euros on the European Tour.

[edit] Women's professional golf

LPGA majors

  • 24-27 March: Kraft Nabisco Championship - Annika Sörenstam won by eight shots, claiming her eighth major title, and equalling Nancy Lopez's 27-year-old record of winning five consecutive LPGA starts.
  • 9-12 June: LPGA Championship - Annika Sörenstam cruised to a three shot win to claim her second major of the year and ninth of her career. Fifteen-year-old Michelle Wie was runner-up.
  • 23-26 June: U.S. Women's Open - South Korean Birdie Kim holes a 30-yard sand shot on the 72nd hole, punctuating her two-shot win over teenage amateurs Morgan Pressel and Brittany Lang. Kim, who scored her first LPGA tournament win, finished the event at 3-over-par 284. Sörenstam was never a factor, finishing nine shots back. Wie was in a three-way tie for the lead after three rounds, but ballooned to an 82 and finished tied with Sörenstam. Lorena Ochoa was at 3-over after 71 holes, but hit her tee shot into the water on the final hole and shot a quadruple-bogey 8.
  • 28-31 July: Weetabix Women's British Open - Another South Korean who had no previous LPGA tournament wins, Jeong Jang, cruises to a four-stroke win over Sophie Gustafson. Wie finished in a tie for third in her last tournament of the year before returning to high school.

For a full list of LPGA Tour results click here.

Ladies European Tour major (in addition to the Women's British Open)

  • 20-23 July: Evian Masters - Paula Creamer, an 18-year-old rookie pro on the LPGA tour, waltzed to an eight-stroke win over Wie and Ochoa.

Additional LPGA Tour event

Money list winners

Team events

Other happenings

  • 26 February: 15 year old Michelle Wie achieves her career best finish on the LPGA Tour, placing tied 2nd at the SBS Open at Turtle Bay.
  • 22 May: 18 year old Paula Creamer became the youngest first time winner on the LPGA Tour since 1952 at the Sybase Classic presented by Lincoln Mercury.
  • 5 October: Michelle Wie turned pro six days before her sixteenth birthday.

[edit] Senior men's professional golf

Senior majors

For a full list of Champions Tour results click here

Money list winners

[edit] Amateur golf

[edit] Tables of results

[edit] Overview

This table summarises all the results referred to above in date order.

DateTournamentStatus or tourWinner
11-13 FebruaryWomen's World Cup of GolfProfessional world team championshipJapan
23-27 FebruaryWGC-Accenture World Matchplay ChampionshipWorld Golf ChampionshipsDavid Toms
24-27 MarchThe Players ChampionshipPGA TourFred Funk
24-27 MarchKraft Nabisco ChampionshipLPGA majorAnnika Sörenstam
7-10 AprilThe MastersMen's major championshipTiger Woods
26-29 MayBMW ChampionshipEuropean TourAngel Cabrera
26-29 MaySenior PGA ChampionshipSenior majorMike Reid
30 May - 4 JuneThe Amateur ChampionshipAmateur men's individual tournamentBrian McElhinney
1-4 JuneNCAA Division I Men's Golf ChampionshipsU.S. college championshipteam - Georgia; individual James Lepp (Washington)
9-12 JuneLPGA ChampionshipLPGA majorAnnika Sörenstam
16-19 JuneU.S. OpenMen's major championshipMichael Campbell
23-26 JuneU.S. Women's OpenLPGA majorBirdie Kim
30 June - 3 JulyHSBC Women's World Match Play ChampionshipLPGA TourMarisa Baena
7-10 JulySenior Players ChampionshipSenior majorPeter Jacobsen
11-16 JulyU.S. Amateur Public LinksAmateur men's individual tournamentClay Ogden
14-17 JulyThe Open ChampionshipMen's major championshipTiger Woods
20-23 JulyEvian MastersLadies European Tour major and LPGA TourPaula Creamer
21-24 JulySenior British OpenSenior majorTom Watson
28-31 JulyWomen's British OpenLPGA and Ladies European Tour majorJeong Jang
28-31 JulyU.S. Senior OpenSenior majorAllen Doyle
1-7 AugustU.S. Women's Amateur ChampionshipAmateur women's individual tournamentMorgan Pressel
11-14 AugustPGA ChampionshipMen's major championshipPhil Mickelson
13-14 AugustWalker CupGB & Ireland v USA - men's amateur teamUSA
18-21 AugustWGC-NEC InvitationalWorld Golf ChampionshipsTiger Woods
24-28 AugustU.S. Amateur ChampionshipAmateur men's individual tournamentEdoardo Molinari
25-28 AugustThe TraditionSenior majorLoren Roberts
9-11 SeptemberSolheim CupUS v Europe - women's professionalUSA
15-18 SeptemberHSBC World Match Play ChampionshipEuropean TourMichael Campbell
22-25 SeptemberSeve TrophyGB & Ireland v Rest of Europe - men's professionalGB & Ireland
22-25 SeptemberPresidents CupUSA v International Team - men's professionalUSA
6-9 OctoberWGC-American Express ChampionshipWorld Golf ChampionshipsTiger Woods
27-30 OctoberVolvo MastersEuropean TourPaul McGinley
3-6 NovemberThe Tour ChampionshipPGA TourBart Bryant
17-20 NovemberWGC-World CupWorld Golf ChampionshipsWales

The following biennial events will next be played in 2006: Curtis Cup; Eisenhower Trophy; Espirito Santo Trophy; Ryder Cup

[edit] PGA Tour

WeekTournamentStateStatusWinner
2Mercedes ChampionshipsHawaiiSmall field - West Coast SwingImage:Flag of Australia.svg Stuart Appleby
3Sony Open in HawaiiHawaiiRegular - West Coast SwingImage:Flag of Fiji.svg Vijay Singh
4Buick InvitationalCaliforniaRegular - West Coast SwingImage:Flag of the United States.svg Tiger Woods
5Bob Hope Chrysler ClassicCaliforniaRegular - West Coast SwingImage:Flag of the United States.svg Justin Leonard
6FBR OpenArizonaRegular - West Coast SwingImage:Flag of the United States.svg Phil Mickelson
7AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-AmCaliforniaRegular - West Coast SwingImage:Flag of the United States.svg Phil Mickelson
8Nissan OpenCaliforniaRegular - West Coast SwingImage:Flag of Australia.svg Adam Scott (36 holes)
9WGC-Accenture Match Play ChampionshipCaliforniaWorld Golf Championship - West Coast SwingImage:Flag of the United States.svg David Toms
9Chrysler Classic of TucsonArizonaSecondary - West Coast SwingImage:Flag of Australia.svg Geoff Ogilvy
10Ford Championship at DoralFloridaRegular - Southern SwingImage:Flag of the United States.svg Tiger Woods
11The Honda ClassicFloridaRegular - Southern SwingImage:Flag of Ireland.svg Padraig Harrington
12Bay Hill Invitational Presented by MastercardFloridaRegular - Southern SwingImage:Flag of the United States.svg Kenny Perry
13THE PLAYERS ChampionshipFloridaSpecial - Southern SwingImage:Flag of the United States.svg Fred Funk
14BellSouth ClassicGeorgiaRegular - Southern SwingImage:Flag of the United States.svg Phil Mickelson
15The Masters (April)GeorgiaMajor - Southern SwingImage:Flag of the United States.svg Tiger Woods
16MCI HeritageSouth CarolinaRegularImage:Flag of Australia.svg Peter Lonard
17Shell Houston OpenTexasRegularImage:Flag of Fiji.svg Vijay Singh
18Zurich Classic of New OrleansLouisianaRegularImage:Flag of the United States.svg Tim Petrovic
19Wachovia ChampionshipNorth CarolinaRegularImage:Flag of Fiji.svg Vijay Singh
20EDS Byron Nelson ChampionshipTexasRegularImage:Flag of the United States.svg Ted Purdy
21Bank of America ColonialTexasRegularImage:Flag of the United States.svg Kenny Perry
22FedEx St. Jude ClassicTennesseeRegularImage:Flag of the United States.svg Justin Leonard
23the Memorial TournamentOhioRegularImage:Flag of the United States.svg Bart Bryant
24Booz Allen ClassicMarylandRegularImage:Flag of Spain.svg Sergio García
25U.S. Open Championship (June)variesMajorImage:Flag of New Zealand.svg Michael Campbell
26Barclays ClassicNew YorkRegularImage:Flag of Ireland.svg Padraig Harrington
27Cialis Western OpenIllinoisRegularImage:Flag of the United States.svg Jim Furyk
28John Deere ClassicIllinoisRegularImage:Flag of the United States.svg Sean O'Hair
29British Open Championship (July)United KingdomMajorImage:Flag of the United States.svg Tiger Woods
29B.C. OpenNew YorkSecondaryImage:Flag of the United States.svg Jason Bohn
30U.S. Bank Championship in MilwaukeeWisconsinRegularImage:Flag of the United States.svg Ben Crane
31Buick OpenMichiganRegularImage:Flag of Fiji.svg Vijay Singh
32The INTERNATIONALColoradoRegularImage:Flag of South Africa.svg Retief Goosen
33PGA Championship (August)variesMajorImage:Flag of the United States.svg Phil Mickelson
34WGC-NEC InvitationalOhioWorld Golf ChampionshipsImage:Flag of the United States.svg Tiger Woods
34Reno-Tahoe OpenNevadaSecondaryImage:Flag of the United States.svg Vaughn Taylor
35Buick ChampionshipConnecticutRegularImage:Flag of the United States.svg Brad Faxon
36Deutsche Bank ChampionshipMassachusettsRegular - Fall FinishImage:Flag of the United States.svg Olin Browne
37Bell Canadian OpenCanadaRegular - Fall FinishImage:Flag of the United States.svg Mark Calcavecchia
3884 LUMBER ClassicPennsylvaniaRegular - Fall FinishImage:Flag of the United States.svg Jason Gore
39The Presidents Cupvaries - not always in the U.S.Team event - U.S. versus International TeamUnited States
39Valero Texas OpenTexasSecondary - Fall FinishImage:Flag of the United States.svg Robert Gamez
40Chrysler Classic of GreensboroNorth CarolinaRegular - Fall FinishImage:Flag of South Korea.svg K.J. Choi
41WGC-American Express Championshipvaries - not always in the U.S.World Golf Championships - Fall FinishImage:Flag of the United States.svg Tiger Woods
42Michelin Championship at Las VegasNevadaRegular - Fall FinishImage:Flag of the United States.svg Wes Short, Jr.
43FUNAI Classic at the WALT DISNEY WORLD ResortFloridaRegular - Fall FinishImage:Flag of the United States.svg Lucas Glover
44Chrysler ChampionshipFloridaRegular - Fall FinishImage:Flag of Sweden.svg Carl Pettersson
45THE TOUR Championship presented by Coca-ColaGeorgiaSmall field - Fall FinishImage:Flag of the United States.svg Bart Bryant
45Southern Farm Bureau ClassicMississippiSecondary - Fall FinishImage:Flag of the United States.svg Heath Slocum

[edit] European Tour

WeekTournamentHost countryWinnerNotes
48Volvo China OpenChinaImage:Flag of Wales 2.svg Stephen Doddco-sanctioned with the Asian Tour
49Omega Hong Kong OpenHong Kong, ChinaImage:Flag of Spain.svg Miguel Angel Jiménezco-sanctioned with the Asian Tour
50Dunhill ChampionshipSouth AfricaImage:Flag of South Africa.svg Charl Schwartzelco-sanctioned with the Sunshine Tour
4South African Airways OpenSouth AfricaImage:Flag of South Africa.svg Tim Clarkco-sanctioned with the Sunshine Tour
5Caltex Masters presented by CarlsbergSingaporeImage:Flag of England.svg Nick Doughertyco-sanctioned with the Asian Tour
6Heineken ClassicAustraliaImage:Flag of Australia.svg Craig Parryco sanctioned with PGA Tour of Australasia
7Holden New Zealand OpenNew ZealandImage:Flag of Sweden.svg Niclas Fasthco sanctioned with PGA Tour of Australasia
8Carlsberg Malaysian OpenMalaysiaImage:Flag of Thailand.svg Thongchai Jaideeco-sanctioned with the Asian Tour
9WGC-Accenture Match Play ChampionshipUnited StatesImage:Flag of the United States.svgDavid TomsWorld Golf Championship
10Dubai Desert ClassicUnited Arab EmiratesImage:Flag of South Africa.svg Ernie Elsin Asia, but not co-sanctioned
11Qatar MastersQatarImage:Flag of South Africa.svg Ernie Elsco-sanctioned with the Asian Tour
12TCL ClassicChinaImage:Flag of England.svg Paul Caseyco-sanctioned with the Asian Tour
13Enjoy Jakarta Standard Chartered Indonesia OpenIndonesiaImage:Flag of Thailand.svg Thaworn Wiratchantco-sanctioned with the Asian Tour
14Estoril Open de PortugalPortugalImage:Flag of England.svg Paul BroadhurstFirst event in Europe
15The Masters (April)United StatesImage:Flag of the United States.svg Tiger WoodsMajor
15Madeira Island OpenPortugalImage:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Robert-Jan DerksenSecondary to the Masters
16Open de EspanaSpainImage:Flag of Sweden.svg Peter Hanson
17Johnnie Walker ClassicChinaImage:Flag of Australia.svg Adam Scottco-sanctioned with the Asian Tour
18BMW Asian OpenChinaImage:Flag of South Africa.svg Ernie Elsco-sanctioned with the Asian Tour
19Telecom Italia OpenItalyImage:Flag of England.svg Steve Webster
20Daily Telegraph Dunlop MastersEnglandImage:Flag of Denmark.svg Thomas Bjørn
21Nissan Irish OpenRepublic of IrelandImage:Flag of Wales 2.svg Stephen Dodd
22BMW ChampionshipEnglandImage:Flag of Argentina.svg Angel CabreraThe tour's "home tournament"
23Celtic Manor Wales OpenWalesImage:Flag of Spain.svg Miguel Angel Jiménez
24KLM OpenNetherlandsImage:Flag of Spain.svg Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño
25U.S. Open (June)United StatesImage:Flag of New Zealand.svg Michael CampbellMajor
25Aa St Omer OpenFranceImage:Flag of Sweden.svg Joakim Bäckströmsecondary to the U.S. Open
26Open de FranceFranceImage:Flag of France.svg Jean-François Remesey
27Smurfit European OpenRepublic of IrelandImage:Flag of England.svg Kenneth Ferrie
28Barclays Scottish OpenScotlandImage:Flag of South Africa.svg Tim Clark
29The Open Championship (July)United KingdomImage:Flag of the United States.svg Tiger WoodsMajor
30Deutsche Bank Players Championship of EuropeGermanyImage:Flag of Sweden.svg Niclas Fasth
31Scandinavian Masters by CarlsbergSwedenImage:Flag of Australia.svg Mark Hensby
32Johnnie Walker Championship at GleneaglesScotlandImage:Flag of Italy.svg Emanuele Canonica
33PGA Championship (August)United StatesImage:Flag of the United States.svg Phil MickelsonMajor
33Cadillac Russian OpenRussiaImage:Flag of Sweden.svg Mikael LundbergSecondary to the PGA Championship
34WGC-NEC InvitationalUnited StatesImage:Flag of the United States.svg Tiger WoodsWorld Golf Championships
35BMW International OpenGermanyImage:Flag of England.svg David Howell
36Omega European MastersSwitzerlandImage:Flag of Spain.svg Sergio García
37Linde German MastersGermanyImage:Flag of South Africa.svg Retief Goosen
38HSBC World Match Play ChampionshipEnglandImage:Flag of New Zealand.svg Michael Campbell16 man matchplay event. Highest 1st prize in golf.
39Seve TrophyvariesGreat Britain & IrelandTeam event
40Dunhill Links ChampionshipScotlandImage:Flag of Scotland.svg Colin MontgomerieCelebrity pro-am
41WGC-American Express ChampionshipvariesImage:Flag of the United States.svg Tiger WoodsWorld Golf Championships
41Abamba Open de CanariasSpainImage:Flag of England.svg John Bickerton
42Madrid OpenSpainImage:Flag of France.svg Raphaël Jacquelin
43Mallorca ClassicSpainImage:Flag of Spain.svg José María Olazábal
44Volvo MastersSpainImage:Flag of Ireland.svg Paul McGinleyThe "Tour Championship"

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