Resultater fra PGA touren og PGA Championship som spilles fra 16. - 19. mai 2024.
Publisert 20. mai 2024 i Golf
PGA Championship 2024
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16. – 19. mai
Sted
Valhalla Golf Club, Louisville, Kentucky – USA
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Om PGA Championship
The PGA Championship (often referred to as the US PGA Championship or USPGA outside the United States) is an annual golf tournament conducted by the Professional Golfers’ Association of America. It is one of the four men’s major championships in professional golf.
It was formerly played in mid-August on the third weekend before Labor Day weekend, serving as the fourth and final men’s major of the golf season. Beginning in 2019, the tournament is played in May on the weekend before Memorial Day, as the season’s second major following the Masters Tournament in April. It is an official money event on the PGA Tour, European Tour, and Japan Golf Tour, with a purse of $11 million for the 100th edition in 2018.
In line with the other majors, winning the PGA gains privileges that improve career security. PGA champions are automatically invited to play in the other three majors (Masters Tournament, U.S. Open, and The Open Championship) and The Players Championship for the next five years, and are eligible for the PGA Championship for life. They receive membership on the PGA Tour for the following five seasons and on the European Tour for the following seven seasons. The PGA Championship is the only one of the four majors that is exclusively for professional players.
The PGA Championship has been held at various venues. Some of the early sites are now quite obscure, but in recent years, the event has generally been played at a small group of celebrated courses.
Tidligere vinnere av PGA Championship
Year |
Winner |
Score |
To par |
Margin of
victory |
Runner(s)-up |
Winner’s
share ($) |
Venue |
Location |
2024 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Valhalla |
Louisville, Kentucky |
2023 |
Brooks Koepka (3) |
271 |
−9 |
2 strokes |
Viktor Hovland
Scottie Scheffler |
3,150,000 |
Oak Hill
(East Course) |
Rochester, New York[b] |
2022 |
Justin Thomas (2) |
275 |
−5 |
Playoff |
Will Zalatoris |
2,700,000 |
Southern Hills |
Tulsa, Oklahoma |
2021 |
Phil Mickelson (2) |
282 |
−6 |
2 strokes |
Brooks Koepka
Louis Oosthuizen |
2,160,000 |
Kiawah Island
(Ocean Course) |
Kiawah Island, South Carolina |
2020 |
Collin Morikawa |
267 |
−13 |
2 strokes |
Paul Casey
Dustin Johnson |
1,980,000 |
TPC Harding Park |
San Francisco, California |
2019 |
Brooks Koepka (2) |
272 |
−8 |
2 strokes |
Dustin Johnson |
1,980,000 |
Bethpage Black |
Farmingdale, New York |
2018 |
Brooks Koepka |
264 |
−16 |
2 strokes |
Tiger Woods |
1,980,000 |
Bellerive |
Town and Country, Missouri |
2017 |
Justin Thomas |
276 |
−8 |
2 strokes |
Francesco Molinari
Louis Oosthuizen
Patrick Reed |
1,890,000 |
Quail Hollow |
Charlotte, North Carolina |
2016 |
Jimmy Walker |
266 |
−14 |
1 stroke |
Jason Day |
1,800,000 |
Baltusrol
(Lower Course) |
Springfield, New Jersey |
2015 |
Jason Day |
268 |
−20 |
3 strokes |
Jordan Spieth |
1,800,000 |
Whistling Straits
(Straits Course) |
Kohler, Wisconsin[c] |
2014 |
Rory McIlroy (2) |
268 |
−16 |
1 stroke |
Phil Mickelson |
1,800,000 |
Valhalla |
Louisville, Kentucky |
2013 |
Jason Dufner |
270 |
−10 |
2 strokes |
Jim Furyk |
1,445,000 |
Oak Hill
(East Course) |
Rochester, New York[b] |
2012 |
Rory McIlroy |
275 |
−13 |
8 strokes |
David Lynn |
1,445,000 |
Kiawah Island
(Ocean Course) |
Kiawah Island, South Carolina |
2011 |
Keegan Bradley |
272 |
−8 |
Playoff |
Jason Dufner |
1,445,000 |
Atlanta
(Highlands Course) |
Johns Creek, Georgia[d] |
2010 |
Martin Kaymer |
277 |
−11 |
Playoff |
Bubba Watson |
1,350,000 |
Whistling Straits
(Straits Course) |
Kohler, Wisconsin[c] |
2009 |
Yang Yong-eun |
280 |
−8 |
3 strokes |
Tiger Woods |
1,350,000 |
Hazeltine National |
Chaska, Minnesota |
2008 |
Pádraig Harrington |
277 |
−3 |
2 strokes |
Ben Curtis
Sergio García |
1,350,000 |
Oakland Hills
(South Course) |
Bloomfield, Michigan |
2007 |
Tiger Woods (4) |
272 |
−8 |
2 strokes |
Woody Austin |
1,260,000 |
Southern Hills |
Tulsa, Oklahoma |
2006 |
Tiger Woods (3) |
270 |
−18 |
5 strokes |
Shaun Micheel |
1,224,000 |
Medinah
(Course No. 3) |
Medinah, Illinois |
2005 |
Phil Mickelson |
276 |
−4 |
1 stroke |
Thomas Bjørn
Steve Elkington |
1,170,000 |
Baltusrol
(Lower Course) |
Springfield, New Jersey |
2004 |
Vijay Singh (2) |
280 |
−8 |
Playoff |
Chris DiMarco
Justin Leonard |
1,125,000 |
Whistling Straits
(Straits Course) |
Kohler, Wisconsin[c] |
2003 |
Shaun Micheel |
276 |
−4 |
2 strokes |
Chad Campbell |
1,080,000 |
Oak Hill
(East Course) |
Rochester, New York[b] |
2002 |
Rich Beem |
278 |
−10 |
1 stroke |
Tiger Woods |
990,000 |
Hazeltine National |
Chaska, Minnesota |
2001 |
David Toms |
265 |
−15 |
1 stroke |
Phil Mickelson |
936,000 |
Atlanta
(Highlands Course) |
Duluth, Georgia[d] |
2000 |
Tiger Woods (2) |
270 |
−18 |
Playoff |
Bob May |
900,000 |
Valhalla |
Louisville, Kentucky[e] |
1999 |
Tiger Woods |
277 |
−11 |
1 stroke |
Sergio García |
630,000 |
Medinah
(Course No. 3) |
Medinah, Illinois |
1998 |
Vijay Singh |
271 |
−9 |
2 strokes |
Steve Stricker |
540,000 |
Sahalee |
Sammamish, Washington |
1997 |
Davis Love III |
269 |
−11 |
5 strokes |
Justin Leonard |
470,000 |
Winged Foot
(West Course) |
Mamaroneck, New York |
1996 |
Mark Brooks |
277 |
−11 |
Playoff |
Kenny Perry |
430,000 |
Valhalla |
Louisville, Kentucky[e] |
1995 |
Steve Elkington |
267 |
−17 |
Playoff |
Colin Montgomerie |
360,000 |
Riviera |
Pacific Palisades, California[f] |
1994 |
Nick Price (2) |
269 |
−11 |
6 strokes |
Corey Pavin |
310,000 |
Southern Hills |
Tulsa, Oklahoma |
1993 |
Paul Azinger |
272 |
−12 |
Playoff |
Greg Norman |
300,000 |
Inverness Club |
Toledo, Ohio |
1992 |
Nick Price |
278 |
−6 |
3 strokes |
John Cook
Nick Faldo
Jim Gallagher Jr.
Gene Sauers |
280,000 |
Bellerive |
St. Louis, Missouri[g] |
1991 |
John Daly |
276 |
−12 |
3 strokes |
Bruce Lietzke |
230,000 |
Crooked Stick |
Carmel, Indiana |
1990 |
Wayne Grady |
282 |
−6 |
3 strokes |
Fred Couples |
225,000 |
Shoal Creek |
Birmingham, Alabama |
1989 |
Payne Stewart |
276 |
−12 |
1 stroke |
Andy Bean
Mike Reid
Curtis Strange |
200,000 |
Kemper Lakes |
Kildeer, Illinois |
1988 |
Jeff Sluman |
272 |
−12 |
3 strokes |
Paul Azinger |
160,000 |
Oak Tree |
Edmond, Oklahoma |
1987 |
Larry Nelson (2) |
287 |
−1 |
Playoff |
Lanny Wadkins |
150,000 |
PGA National |
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida |
1986 |
Bob Tway |
276 |
−8 |
2 strokes |
Greg Norman |
145,000 |
Inverness Club |
Toledo, Ohio |
1985 |
Hubert Green |
278 |
−6 |
2 strokes |
Lee Trevino |
125,000 |
Cherry Hills |
Cherry Hills Village, Colorado |
1984 |
Lee Trevino (2) |
273 |
−15 |
4 strokes |
Gary Player
Lanny Wadkins |
125,000 |
Shoal Creek |
Birmingham, Alabama |
1983 |
Hal Sutton |
274 |
−10 |
1 stroke |
Jack Nicklaus |
100,000 |
Riviera |
Pacific Palisades, California[f] |
1982 |
Raymond Floyd (2) |
272 |
−8 |
3 strokes |
Lanny Wadkins |
65,000 |
Southern Hills |
Tulsa, Oklahoma |
1981 |
Larry Nelson |
273 |
−7 |
4 strokes |
Fuzzy Zoeller |
60,000 |
Atlanta
(Highlands Course) |
Duluth, Georgia[d] |
1980 |
Jack Nicklaus (5) |
274 |
−6 |
7 strokes |
Andy Bean |
60,000 |
Oak Hill
(East Course) |
Rochester, New York[b] |
1979 |
David Graham |
272 |
−8 |
Playoff |
Ben Crenshaw |
60,000 |
Oakland Hills
(South Course) |
Bloomfield, Michigan |
1978 |
John Mahaffey |
276 |
−8 |
Playoff |
Jerry Pate
Tom Watson |
50,000 |
Oakmont |
Plum, Pennsylvania |
1977 |
Lanny Wadkins |
282 |
−6 |
Playoff |
Gene Littler |
45,000 |
Pebble Beach |
Pebble Beach, California |
1976 |
Dave Stockton (2) |
281 |
+1 |
1 stroke |
Raymond Floyd
Don January |
45,000 |
Congressional
(Blue Course) |
Bethesda, Maryland |
1975 |
Jack Nicklaus (4) |
276 |
−4 |
2 strokes |
Bruce Crampton |
45,000 |
Firestone
(South Course) |
Akron, Ohio |
1974 |
Lee Trevino |
276 |
−4 |
1 stroke |
Jack Nicklaus |
45,000 |
Tanglewood Park
(Championship Course) |
Clemmons, North Carolina |
1973 |
Jack Nicklaus (3) |
277 |
−7 |
4 strokes |
Bruce Crampton |
45,000 |
Canterbury |
Beachwood, Ohio |
1972 |
Gary Player (2) |
281 |
+1 |
2 strokes |
Tommy Aaron
Jim Jamieson |
45,000 |
Oakland Hills
(South Course) |
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan |
1971 |
Jack Nicklaus (2) |
281 |
−7 |
2 strokes |
Billy Casper |
40,000 |
PGA National |
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida |
1970 |
Dave Stockton |
279 |
−1 |
2 strokes |
Bob Murphy
Arnold Palmer |
40,000 |
Southern Hills |
Tulsa, Oklahoma |
1969 |
Raymond Floyd |
276 |
−8 |
1 stroke |
Gary Player |
35,000 |
NCR
(South Course) |
Dayton, Ohio |
1968 |
Julius Boros |
281 |
+1 |
1 stroke |
Bob Charles
Arnold Palmer |
25,000 |
Pecan Valley |
San Antonio, Texas |
1967 |
Don January |
281 |
−7 |
Playoff |
Don Massengale |
25,000 |
Columbine |
Columbine Valley, Colorado |
1966 |
Al Geiberger |
280 |
E |
4 strokes |
Dudley Wysong |
25,000 |
Firestone
(South Course) |
Akron, Ohio |
1965 |
Dave Marr |
280 |
−4 |
2 strokes |
Billy Casper
Jack Nicklaus |
25,000 |
Laurel Valley |
Ligonier, Pennsylvania |
1964 |
Bobby Nichols |
271 |
−9 |
3 strokes |
Jack Nicklaus
Arnold Palmer |
18,000 |
Columbus |
Columbus, Ohio |
1963 |
Jack Nicklaus |
279 |
−5 |
2 strokes |
Dave Ragan |
13,000 |
Dallas
(Blue Course) |
Dallas, Texas |
1962 |
Gary Player |
278 |
−2 |
1 stroke |
Bob Goalby |
13,000 |
Aronimink |
Newtown Square, Pennsylvania |
1961 |
Jerry Barber |
277 |
−3 |
Playoff |
Don January |
11,000 |
Olympia Fields |
Olympia Fields, Illinois |
1960 |
Jay Hebert |
281 |
+1 |
1 stroke |
Jim Ferrier |
11,000 |
Firestone
(South Course) |
Akron, Ohio |
1959 |
Bob Rosburg |
277 |
−3 |
1 stroke |
Jerry Barber
Doug Sanders |
8,250 |
Minneapolis |
St. Louis Park, Minnesota |
1958 |
Dow Finsterwald |
276 |
−4 |
2 strokes |
Billy Casper |
5,500 |
Llanerch |
Havertown, Pennsylvania |