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The PGA Championship (referred to as the US PGA Championship outside of North America) is an annual golf tournament conducted by the Professional Golfers Association of America as part of the PGA TOUR. The PGA Championship is one of the four major championships in men's golf, and it is the golf season's final major, played in August (customarily the 4th weekend after the The Open Championship, but being advanced a week in 2007 and 2008 because of local scheduling conflicts). It is an official money event on both the PGA TOUR and the European Tour, with a purse in 2006 of $6.8 million (apprx. €5.3 million).

In line with the other majors, winning the PGA gives a golfer several privileges which make his career much more secure, if he is not already one of the elite of the sport. PGA champions are automatically invited to play in the other three majors (The Masters, US Open and The Open Championship) for the next five years, and are exempt from qualifying for the PGA Championship for life. They also receive membership on the PGA TOUR for the following five seasons and invitations to THE PLAYERS Championship for five years.

The Championship has been held at a large number of venues, some of the early ones now quite obscure, but nowadays it is usually staged by one of a small group of celebrated courses, each of which has also hosted several other leading events.

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[edit] History

The first PGA Championship was in 1916 at Siwanoy Country Club in Bronxville, New York. The trophy was donated by Rodman Wanamaker, and is known as the Wanamaker Trophy. It was initially a match play event, and it moved to a stroke play format in 1958. It is sometimes said that this was a result of pressure from television, which prefers to see as many famous players as possible in contention on the final day. The first winner, Jim Barnes, received $500 (US) in 1916, while 2006 winner Tiger Woods received $1.224 million (US).

[edit] Qualification

The PGA Championship was established for the purpose of providing a high profile tournament specifically for professional golfers at a time when they were generally not held in high esteem in a sport that was largely run by wealthy amateurs. This origin is still reflected in the entry system for the Championship. It is the only major which does not invite leading amateurs to compete, and the only one which reserves a large number of places, 20 out of 156, for club professionals. The PGA Tour is now independent of the PGA of America, and it is an elite organisation of tournament professionals, but the PGA Championship is still run by the PGA of America, which is mainly a body for club and teaching professionals. The PGA Championship is the only major that does not explicitly grant entry to the top 50 players in the Official World Golf Rankings, although it invariably invites all top-50 players who are not already qualified.

List of qualification criteria:

  • All former PGA Champions.
  • Winners of the last five U.S. Opens.
  • Winners of the last five Masters.
  • Winners of the last five Open Championships.
  • The last Senior PGA Champion.
  • The low 15 scorers and ties in the previous PGA Championship.
  • The 20 low scorers in the last PGA Professional National Championship.
  • The 70 leaders in official money standings (starting one week prior to last year's PGA Championship and ending two weeks prior to this year's PGA Championship).
  • Members of the last United States Ryder Cup Team.
  • Winners of tournaments co-sponsored or approved by the PGA Tour since the previous PGA Championship (does not include pro-am and team competitions).
  • The PGA of America reserves the right to invite additional players not included in the categories listed above.
  • The total field is a maximum of 156 players. Vacancies are filled by the first available player from the list of alternates (those below 70th place in official money standings).

[edit] PGA Championship winners

[edit] Strokeplay era winners

YearChampionCountryVenueLocation of venueWinner's Score
2007Southern Hills Country ClubTulsa, Oklahoma
2006Tiger WoodsImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesMedinah Country Club, Course No. 3Medinah, Illinois69-68-65-68-270 (-18)
2005Phil MickelsonImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesBaltusrol Golf Club, Lower CourseSpringfield, New Jersey67-65-72-72-276 (-4)
2004Vijay Singh<ref>Chris DiMarco and Justin Leonard (both United States)</ref>Image:Flag of Fiji.svg FijiWhistling Straits, Straits CourseSheboygan, Wisconsin67-68-69-76-280 (-8)
2003Shaun MicheelImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesOak Hill Country Club, East CourseRochester, New York69-68-69-70-276 (-4)
2002Rich BeemImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesHazeltine National Golf ClubChaska, Minnesota72-66-72-68-278 (-10)
2001David TomsImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesAtlanta Athletic Club, Highlands CourseDuluth, Georgia66-65-65-69-265 (-15)
2000Tiger Woods<ref>Bob May (United States)</ref>Image:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesValhalla Golf ClubLouisville, Kentucky66-67-70-67-270 (-18)
1999Tiger WoodsImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesMedinah Country Club, Course No. 3Medinah, Illinois70-67-68-72-277 (-11)
1998Vijay SinghImage:Flag of Fiji.svg FijiSahalee Country ClubSammamish, Washington70-66-67-68-271 (-9)
1997Davis Love IIIImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesWinged Foot Golf Club, West CourseMamaroneck, New York66-71-66-66-269 (-11)
1996Mark Brooks<ref>Kenny Perry (United States)</ref>Image:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesValhalla Golf ClubLouisville, Kentucky68-70-69-70-277 (-11)
1995Steve Elkington<ref>Colin Montgomerie (Scotland)</ref>Image:Flag of Australia.svg AustraliaThe Riviera Country ClubPacific Palisades, California68-67-68-64-267 (-17)
1994Nick PriceImage:Flag of Zimbabwe.svg ZimbabweSouthern Hills Country ClubTulsa, Oklahoma67-65-70-67-269 (-11)
1993Paul Azinger<ref>Greg Norman (Australia)</ref>Image:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesInverness ClubToledo, Ohio69-66-69-68-272 (-12)
1992Nick PriceImage:Flag of Zimbabwe.svg ZimbabweBellerive Country ClubSt. Louis, Missouri70-70-68-70-278 (-6)
1991John DalyImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesCrooked Stick Golf ClubCarmel, Indiana69-67-69-71-276 (-12)
1990Wayne GradyImage:Flag of Australia.svg AustraliaShoal Creek Golf and Country ClubBirmingham, Alabama72-67-72-71-282 (-6)
1989Payne StewartImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesKemper Lakes Golf ClubLong Grove, Illinois74-66-69-67-276 (-12)
1988Jeff SlumanImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesOak Tree Golf ClubEdmond, Oklahoma69-70-68-65-272 (-12)
1987Larry Nelson<ref>Lanny Wadkins (United States)</ref>Image:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesPGA National Resort & SpaPalm Beach Gardens, Florida70-72-73-72-287 (-1)
1986Bob TwayImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesInverness ClubToledo, Ohio72-70-64-70-276 (-8)
1985Hubert GreenImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesCherry Hills Country ClubCherry Hills Village, Colorado67-69-70-72-278 (-10)
1984Lee TrevinoImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesShoal Creek Golf and Country ClubBirmingham, Alabama69-68-67-69-273 (-15)
1983Hal SuttonImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesThe Riviera Country ClubPacific Palisades, California65-66-72-71-274 (-10)
1982Raymond FloydImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesSouthern Hills Country ClubTulsa, Oklahoma63-69-68-72-272 (-8)
1981Larry NelsonImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesAtlanta Athletic Club, Highlands CourseDuluth, Georgia70-66-66-71-273 (-7)
1980Jack NicklausImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesOak Hill Country Club, East CourseRochester, New York70-69-66-69-274 (-6)
1979David Graham<ref>Ben Crenshaw (United States)</ref>Image:Flag of Australia.svg AustraliaOakland Hills Country Club, South CourseBloomfield Township, Michigan69-68-70-65-272 (-8)
1978John Mahaffey<ref>Tom Watson and Jerry Pate (both United States)</ref>Image:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesOakmont Country ClubOakmont, Pennsylvania75-67-68-66-276 (-8)
1977Lanny Wadkins<ref>Gene Littler (United States)</ref>Image:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesPebble Beach Golf LinksPebble Beach, California69-71-72-70-282 (-3)
1976Dave StocktonImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesCongressional Country Club, Blue CourseBethesda, Maryland70-72-69-70-281 (+1)
1975Jack NicklausImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesFirestone Country Club, South CourseAkron, Ohio70-68-67-71-276 (-4)
1974Lee TrevinoImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesTanglewood Park, Championship CourseClemmons, North Carolina73-66-68-69-276 (-4)
1973Jack NicklausImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesCanterbury Golf ClubBeachwood, Ohio72-68-68-69-277 (-7)
1972Gary PlayerImage:Flag of South Africa.svg South AfricaOakland Hills Country Club, South CourseBloomfield Hills, Michigan71-71-67-72-281 (+1)
1971Jack NicklausImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesPGA National Golf Club (now BallenIsles Country Club)Palm Beach Gardens, Florida69-69-70-73-281 (-7)
1970Dave StocktonImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesSouthern Hills Country ClubTulsa, Oklahoma70-70-66-73-279 (-1)
1969Raymond FloydImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesNCR Country Club, South CourseDayton, Ohio69-66-67-74-276 (-8)
1968Julius BorosImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesPecan Valley Golf ClubSan Antonio, Texas71-71-70-69-281 (+1)
1967Don January<ref>Don Massengale (United States)</ref>Image:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesColumbine Country ClubColumbine Valley, Colorado71-72-70-68-281 (-7)
1966Al GeibergerImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesFirestone Country Club, South CourseAkron, Ohio68-72-68-72-280 (E)
1965Dave MarrImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesLaurel Valley Golf ClubLigonier, Pennsylvania70-69-70-71-280 (-4)
1964Bobby NicholsImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesColumbus Country ClubColumbus, Ohio64-71-69-67-271 (-9)
1963Jack NicklausImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesDallas Athletic Club, Blue CourseDallas, Texas69-73-69-68-279 (-5)
1962Gary PlayerImage:Flag of South Africa.svg South AfricaAronimink Golf ClubNewtown Square, Pennsylvania72-67-69-70-278 (-2)
1961Jerry Barber<ref>Don January (United States)</ref>Image:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesOlympia Fields Country ClubOlympia Fields, Illinois69-67-71-70-277 (-3)
1960Jay HebertImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesFirestone Country Club, South CourseAkron, Ohio72-67-72-70-281 (+1)
1959Bob RosburgImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesMinneapolis Golf ClubMinneapolis, Minnesota71-72-68-66-277 (-3)
1958Dow FinsterwaldImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesLlanerch Country ClubHavertown, Pennsylvania67-72-70-67-276 (-14)

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[edit] Matchplay era winners

YearChampionCountryRunner-upMarginVenueLocation of venue
1957Lionel HebertImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesDow Finsterwald2 & 1Miami Valley Country ClubDayton, Ohio
1956Jack Burke, JrImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesTed Kroll3 & 2Blue Hill Country ClubBoston
1955Doug FordImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesCary Middlecoff4 & 3Meadowbrook Country ClubDetroit
1954Chick HarbertImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesWalter Burkemo4 & 3Keller Golf ClubSaint Paul
1953Walter BurkemoImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesFelice Torza4 & 3Birmingham Country ClubBirmingham, Michigan
1952Jim TurnesaImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesChick Harbert1 upBig Spring Country ClubLouisville
1951Sam SneadImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesWalter Burkemo7 & 6Oakmont Country ClubOakmont, Pennsylvania
1950Chandler HarperImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesHenry Williams, Jr.4 & 3Scioto Country ClubColumbus, Ohio
1949Sam SneadImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesJohnny Palmer3 & 2Hermitage Country ClubRichmond, Virginia
1948Ben HoganImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesMike Turnesa7 & 6Norwood Hills Country ClubSt. Louis, Missouri
1947Jim FerrierImage:Flag of Australia.svg AustraliaChick Harbert2 & 1Plum Hollow Country ClubDetroit, Michigan
1946Ben HoganImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesEd Oliver6 & 4Portland Golf ClubPortland, Oregon
1945Byron NelsonImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesSam Byrd4 & 3Moraine Country ClubDayton, Ohio
1944Bob HamiltonImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesByron Nelson1 upManita Golf and Country ClubSpokane, Washington
1943 Not held due to World War II
1942Sam SneadImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesJim Turnesa2 & 1Seaview Country ClubAtlantic City, New Jersey
1941Vic GhezziImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesByron Nelson1 upCherry Hills Country ClubCherry Hills Village, Colorado
1940Byron NelsonImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesSam Snead1 upHershey Country Club, West CourseHershey, Pennsylvania
1939Henry PicardImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesByron Nelson1 upPomonok Country ClubFlushing, New York
1938Paul RunyanImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesSam Snead8 & 7The Shawnee Inn & Golf ResortSmithfield Township, Pennsylvania
1937Denny ShuteImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesHarold McSpaden1 upPittsburgh Field ClubO'Hara Township, Pennsylvania
1936Denny ShuteImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesJimmy Thomson3 & 2Pinehurst Resort, No. 2 CoursePinehurst, North Carolina
1935Johnny RevoltaImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesTommy Armour5 & 4Twin Hills Golf & Country ClubOklahoma City, Oklahoma
1934Paul RunyanImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesCraig Wood1 upThe Park Country ClubWilliamsville, New York
1933Gene SarazenImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesWillie Goggin5 & 4Blue Mound Golf & Country ClubWauwatosa, Wisconsin
1932Olin DutraImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesFrank Walsh4 & 3Keller Golf ClubSaint Paul, Minnesota
1931Tom CreavyImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesDenny Shute2 & 1Wannamoisett Country ClubRumford, Rhode Island
1930Tommy ArmourImage:Flag of the United States.svg United States^Gene Sarazen1 upFresh Meadow Country ClubGreat Neck, New York
1929Leo DiegelImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesJohnny Farrell6 & 4Hillcrest Country ClubLos Angeles, California
1928Leo DiegelImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesAl Espinosa6 & 5Baltimore Country Club, East CourseTimonium, Maryland
1927Walter HagenImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesJoe Turnesa1 upCedar Crest Country Club (now Cedar Crest Park)Dallas, Texas
1926Walter HagenImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesLeo Diegel5 & 3Salisbury Golf Club (now Eisenhower Park, Red Course)East Meadow, New York
1925Walter HagenImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesBill Mehlhorn6 & 5Olympia Fields Country ClubOlympia Fields, Illinois
1924Walter HagenImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesJim Barnes2 upFrench Lick Springs Resort, Springs Country Club CourseFrench Lick, Indiana
1923Gene SarazenImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesWalter Hagen1 upPelham Country ClubPelham Manor, New York
1922Gene SarazenImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesEmmet French4 & 3Oakmont Country ClubOakmont, Pennsylvania
1921Walter HagenImage:Flag of the United States.svg United StatesJim Barnes3 & 2Inwood Country ClubInwood, New York
1920Jock HutchisonImage:Flag of the United States.svg United States^J. Douglas Edgar1 upFlossmoor Country ClubFlossmoor, Illinois
1919Jim BarnesImage:Flag of the United States.svg United States^Fred McLeod6 & 5Engineers Country ClubRoslyn Harbor, New York
1918 Not held due to World War I
1917 Not held due to World War I
1916Jim BarnesImage:Flag of the United States.svg United States^Jock Hutchison1 upSiwanoy Country ClubBronxville, New York

^ These players were British born, but they were based in the United States when they won the PGA Championship, and they became U.S. citizens:

  • Tommy Armour - Born in Scotland but moved to the U.S. in the early 1920s and became a U.S. citizen at that time.
  • Jock Hutchison - Born in Scotland. He was a U.S. citizen at the time of his 1921 Open Championship win, so he was probably already a U.S. citizen in 1920, but this is unconfirmed.
  • Jim Barnes - Born in England. Moved to the United States in 1906 and may have become a U.S. citizen as early as 1907, but this is unconfirmed.

[edit] Multiple winners

The following men have won the PGA Championship more than once through 2006.

5 wins:

  • Walter Hagen: 1921, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927
  • Jack Nicklaus: 1963, 1971, 1973, 1975, 1980

4 wins:
None.

3 wins:

  • Gene Sarazen: 1922, 1923, 1933
  • Sam Snead: 1942, 1949, 1951
  • Tiger Woods: 1999, 2000, 2006

2 wins:

  • Jim Barnes: 1916, 1919
  • Leo Diegel: 1928, 1929
  • Raymond Floyd: 1969, 1982
  • Ben Hogan: 1946, 1948
  • Byron Nelson: 1940, 1945
  • Larry Nelson: 1981, 1987
  • Gary Player:1962, 1972
  • Nick Price: 1992, 1994
  • Paul Runyan: 1934, 1938
  • Denny Shute: 1936, 1937
  • Vijay Singh: 1998, 2004
  • Dave Stockton: 1970, 1976
  • Lee Trevino: 1974, 1984

[edit] Records

  • Oldest Winner: Julius Boros in 1968 (48 years, 4 months, 18 days).
  • Youngest Winner: Gene Sarazen in 1922 (20 years, 5 months, 22 days).
  • Greatest winning margin in the matchplay era: Paul Runyan beat Sam Snead 8 & 7 in 1938.
  • Greatest winning margin in the strokeplay era: 7 strokes, Jack Nicklaus in 1980.
  • Lowest absolute 72-hole score: 265, David Toms (66-65-65-69), 2001.
    • This is the lowest 72-hole score ever recorded in any major championship.
  • Lowest 72-hole score in relation to par: -18, Tiger Woods (66-67-70-67, 270) and Bob May (72-66-66-66, 270), 2000; Woods (69-68-65-68, 270), 2006.
    • Toms' 2001 score was -15. The 2001 site, the Highlands Course at Atlanta Athletic Club, plays to par 70, while the 2000 site, Valhalla Golf Club, and the 2006 site, Medinah Country Club, both play to par 72.

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