Resultater fra PGA touren og PGA Championship som spilles fra 18. - 21. mai 2023.
Publisert 21. mai 2023 i Golf
PGA Championship 2023
105. utgave
Dato
18. – 21. mai
Sted
Oak Hill Country Club, Rochester, New York – 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
2023
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
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