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2006 in golf

This article summarizes the highlights of professional and amateur golf in the year 2006.

Years in golf

2006 in sports

Men's professional golf

Major championships

  • 6–9 April: The Masters - Winner: Phil Mickelson
    The Augusta National course was lengthened to 7,445 yards for the tournament, generating some advance controversy. For the first time since 1954 neither Jack Nicklaus nor Arnold Palmer played. Vijay Singh shot 67 to take the first-round lead, but on Day 2 Chad Campbell moved to six under and a three-shot lead. Due to bad weather the third round wasn't completed until Sunday. After 54 holes Phil Mickelson led by one at 4 under and fifteen players were within four shots of the lead, including the top five in the world rankings (in ranking order Tiger Woods, Vijay Singh, Retief Goosen, Mickelson and Ernie Els). On Sunday Mickelson led for much of the day and finished two ahead of South African Tim Clark. It was Mickelson's third major championship, his second Masters title in three years and his second consecutive major victory as he also won the 2005 PGA Championship.
  • 15–18 June: U.S. Open - Winner: Geoff Ogilvy
    15-year-old Tadd Fujikawa of Hawaii became the youngest qualifier in US Open history.[1] Qualifier Madalitso Muthiya was the first Zambian to play in the U.S. Open. The tournament was played at Winged Foot for the first time since 1984. Scottish veteran Colin Montgomerie was the only man to shoot under par in round 1. After 36 holes Steve Stricker was one shot ahead of the field and the only man under par. Tiger Woods missed the first cut in a major of his professional career after posting a 12 over par total. Phil Mickelson shared the third-round lead with the 27-year-old Englishman Kenneth Ferrie, who was playing in his first U.S. Open. Mickelson led by one shot after 71 holes, but was unable to put it away on number 72. His errant driving, which had troubled him all round, climaxed in a very poor tee shot that was almost out-of-bounds. This was followed by several bad shot selections, leading to a double bogey 6, and a second-place finish to winner Geoff Ogilvy. First-round leader Colin Montgomerie finished T2 when he, needing only a par at hole number 72 to win, double bogeyed. This was Montgomerie's fifth second-place finish in a major championship and his third at the U.S. Open.
  • 20–23 July: The Open Championship - Winner: Tiger Woods
    The Open returned to Hoylake for the first time since 1967. Marius Thorp of Norway won the Silver Medal as leading amateur. Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell took a one shot lead on the first day. On Day 2, Tiger Woods moved into the lead early in the day and remained at the top of the leaderboard at the close, one shot ahead of Ernie Els. During the third round the top of the field bunched up, with several leading players moving into contention, but Woods regained a one stroke lead at the end of the day, over Chris DiMarco, Sergio García, and Ernie Els. Woods shot a 67 in the final round to win by two shots over DiMarco at 270, 18-under par, only one shot short of his own to-par record for all majors. It was his third Open Championship, eleventh major, and he became the first man to pass $60 million in PGA Tour career earnings.
  • 17–20 August: PGA Championship - Winner: Tiger Woods
    The tournament was played at Medinah Country Club near Chicago, which had been extended to 7,561 yards, making it the longest course in major championship history. The event was closely contested for three rounds, with a ten-way tie at one point early in round 3, but Tiger Woods pulled clear on the fourth day to win by five shots over Shaun Micheel. It was Woods' third PGA Championship win and his twelfth major championship title. Woods also became the first player ever to win the PGA twice on the same course, and the first in the era of the modern Grand Slam to win two major championships in each of two successive years.

World Golf Championships (individual events)

Other leading PGA Tour events

For a complete list of PGA Tour results see 2006 PGA Tour.

Other leading European Tour events

For a complete list of European Tour results see 2006 European Tour.

Tour money list and order of merit winners

Awards

Team events

  • 22–24 September: Ryder Cup - the Ryder Cup was played in Ireland for the first time. Europe were in the lead from the first set of matches. The Europeans went into the last day with a 10–6 lead and extended it to 18½ to 9½ in the singles, matching their best ever result in 2004. This was the first time Europe had won the matches three times in a row.
  • 7–10 December: WGC-World Cup - The event was held in Barbados for the first time, and Germany, represented by Bernhard Langer and Marcel Siem, beat Scotland in a play-off to win the tournament for the second time.

Other tour results

Other happenings

Women's professional golf

LPGA majors

  • 30 March - 2 April: Kraft Nabisco Championship: Australia's Karrie Webb defeated 18, 36 and 54 hole leader Lorena Ochoa in a playoff to claim her seventh major championship. Ochoa shot a 62 in the first round, setting a tournament record and equalling the record low score in an LPGA major.
  • 8–11 June: LPGA Championship - Se Ri Pak defeated Karrie Webb in a playoff to claim her third LPGA Championship and fifth major title. Nicole Castrale shot a 64 in the first round to set a tournament record.
  • 29 June - 2 July: U.S. Women Opened - The tournament was played at Newport Country Club. The prize fund was US$3.1 million, a record for a women's golf tournament, with $560,000 going to the winner. The first day's play was cancelled due to fog and 36 holes were played on the Sunday. Annika Sörenstam and Pat Hurst tied on level par after 72 holes. Sörenstam won an eighteen-hole Monday playoff to claim her tenth major championship and third U.S. Open.
  • 3–6 August: Weetabix Women's British Open - The tournament was played at Royal Lytham & St. Annes for the third time in its history. American Sherri Steinhauer took the lead after a third round 66 and held the lead in the final round for a three-stroke win over runners-up Cristie Kerr and Sophie Gustafson. It was Steinhauer's third British Open win, but her first since the tournament became a major in 2001.

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

  • 26–29 July: Evian Masters - Karrie Webb continued her return to form by winning the second richest event in women's golf.

For a complete list of Ladies European Tour results see 2006 Ladies European Tour.

Additional LPGA Tour events

For a complete list of LPGA Tour results see 2006 LPGA Tour.

Money list winners

  • LPGA Tour - 25-year-old Lorena Ochoa became the first Mexican to top the money list with earnings of $2,592,872. Current money list
  • Ladies European Tour - Laura Davies of England topped the money list of the seventh time in her career with earnings of €471,727.42.

Team events

Other happenings

Senior men's professional golf

Senior majors

For a complete list of Champions Tour results see 2006 Champions Tour.
For a complete list of European Seniors Tour results see 2006 European Seniors Tour.

Money list winners

Amateur golf

Table of results

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

Dates Tournament Status or tour Winner
20-22 Jan Women's World Cup of Golf Professional world team championship   Sweden
22-26 Feb WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship World Golf Championships   Geoff Ogilvy
23-26 Mar The Players Championship PGA Tour     Stephen Ames
30 Mar-2 Apr Kraft Nabisco Championship LPGA major   Karrie Webb
6-9 Apr The Masters Men's major   Phil Mickelson
25–28 May BMW Championship European Tour   David Howell
25–28 May Senior PGA Championship Senior major   Jay Haas
31 May-3 Jun NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships U.S. college championship Oklahoma State / Jonathan Moore
8-11 Jun LPGA Championship LPGA major   Se Ri Pak
15-18 Jun U.S. Open Men's major   Geoff Ogilvy
19-24 Jun The Amateur Championship Amateur men's individual tournament   Julien Guerrier
29 Jun-2 Jul U.S. Women's Open LPGA major   Annika Sörenstam
6-9 Jul HSBC Women's World Match Play Championship LPGA Tour   Brittany Lincicome
6-9 Jul U.S. Senior Open Senior major   Allen Doyle
13-16 Jul Senior Players Championship Senior major   Bobby Wadkins
20-23 Jul The Open Championship Men's major   Tiger Woods
26-29 Jul Evian Masters Ladies European Tour major and LPGA Tour regular event   Karrie Webb
27-30 Jul Senior British Open Senior major

  Loren Roberts

29-30 Jul Curtis Cup GB & Ireland v United States - women's amateur   United States
3-6 Aug Women's British Open LPGA and Ladies European Tour major   Sherri Steinhauer
7-13 Aug U.S. Women's Amateur Amateur women's individual tournament   Kimberly Kim
17-20 Aug PGA Championship Men's major   Tiger Woods
24-27 Aug WGC-Bridgestone Invitational World Golf Championships   Tiger Woods
23-27 Aug U.S. Amateur Amateur men's individual tournament   Richie Ramsay
24-27 Aug The Tradition Senior major   Eduardo Romero
14-17 Sep HSBC World Match Play Championship European Tour   Paul Casey
22-24 Sep Ryder Cup Europe v United States — men's professional   Team Europe
28 Sep-1 Oct WGC-American Express Championship World Golf Championships   Tiger Woods
18-21 Oct Espirito Santo Trophy Women's world amateur team championship   South Africa
26-29 Oct Eisenhower Trophy Men's world amateur team championship   Netherlands
26-29 Oct Volvo Masters European Tour   Jeev Milkha Singh
2-5 Nov The Tour Championship PGA Tour   Adam Scott
16-19 Nov LPGA Playoffs at The ADT LPGA Tour   Julieta Granada
7-10 Dec WGC-World Cup World Golf Championships   Germany
15-17 Dec Lexus Cup Asia vs. International — women's professional Asia

The following biennial events will next be played in 2007: Presidents Cup; Seve Trophy; Solheim Cup; Walker Cup.

Miscellaneous

The first golf drive in space was made on 22 November 2006 funded by Canadian golf company Element 21 as part of the Expedition 14.

References

  1. ^ Fujikawa earns a major age distinction, KRT Wire, 15 June 2006.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 14 March 2006. Retrieved 27 February 2006.
  3. ^ . PGA Tour. 28 June 2006. Archived from the original on 5 July 2006.
  4. ^ "Tour Celebrates Blockbuster Weekend". Asian Tour. 30 October 2006.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ Sörenstam Crosses 20 Million Dollars in Career Earnings, lpga.com, September 14, 2006
  6. ^ Doyle becomes oldest winner of U.S. Senior Open 2006-07-16 at the Wayback Machine pgatour.com, July 9, 2006.
  7. ^ South Africa holds on for a record-breaking victory 2007-09-11 at the Wayback Machine, pgatour.co.za, 21 October 2006.


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Vijay Singh shot 67 to take the first round lead but on Day 2 Chad Campbell moved to six under and a three shot lead Due to bad weather the third round wasn t completed until Sunday After 54 holes Phil Mickelson led by one at 4 under and fifteen players were within four shots of the lead including the top five in the world rankings in ranking order Tiger Woods Vijay Singh Retief Goosen Mickelson and Ernie Els On Sunday Mickelson led for much of the day and finished two ahead of South African Tim Clark It was Mickelson s third major championship his second Masters title in three years and his second consecutive major victory as he also won the 2005 PGA Championship Wikinews has related news Geoff Oglivy wins U S Open 15 18 June U S Open Winner Geoff Ogilvy 15 year old Tadd Fujikawa of Hawaii became the youngest qualifier in US Open history 1 Qualifier Madalitso Muthiya was the first Zambian to play in the U S Open The tournament was played at Winged Foot for the first time since 1984 Scottish veteran Colin Montgomerie was the only man to shoot under par in round 1 After 36 holes Steve Stricker was one shot ahead of the field and the only man under par Tiger Woods missed the first cut in a major of his professional career after posting a 12 over par total Phil Mickelson shared the third round lead with the 27 year old Englishman Kenneth Ferrie who was playing in his first U S Open Mickelson led by one shot after 71 holes but was unable to put it away on number 72 His errant driving which had troubled him all round climaxed in a very poor tee shot that was almost out of bounds This was followed by several bad shot selections leading to a double bogey 6 and a second place finish to winner Geoff Ogilvy First round leader Colin Montgomerie finished T2 when he needing only a par at hole number 72 to win double bogeyed This was Montgomerie s fifth second place finish in a major championship and his third at the U S Open 20 23 July The Open Championship Winner Tiger Woods The Open returned to Hoylake for the first time since 1967 Marius Thorp of Norway won the Silver Medal as leading amateur Northern Ireland s Graeme McDowell took a one shot lead on the first day On Day 2 Tiger Woods moved into the lead early in the day and remained at the top of the leaderboard at the close one shot ahead of Ernie Els During the third round the top of the field bunched up with several leading players moving into contention but Woods regained a one stroke lead at the end of the day over Chris DiMarco Sergio Garcia and Ernie Els Woods shot a 67 in the final round to win by two shots over DiMarco at 270 18 under par only one shot short of his own to par record for all majors It was his third Open Championship eleventh major and he became the first man to pass 60 million in PGA Tour career earnings 17 20 August PGA Championship Winner Tiger Woods The tournament was played at Medinah Country Club near Chicago which had been extended to 7 561 yards making it the longest course in major championship history The event was closely contested for three rounds with a ten way tie at one point early in round 3 but Tiger Woods pulled clear on the fourth day to win by five shots over Shaun Micheel It was Woods third PGA Championship win and his twelfth major championship title Woods also became the first player ever to win the PGA twice on the same course and the first in the era of the modern Grand Slam to win two major championships in each of two successive years World Golf Championships individual events 22 26 February WGC Accenture Match Play Championship Australian World Number 53 Geoff Ogilvy defeated Davis Love III 3 and 2 24 27 August WGC Bridgestone Invitational Tiger Woods beat Stewart Cink on the fourth hole of a sudden death playoff 28 September 1 October WGC American Express Championship Tiger Woods cruised to an 8 stroke victory to win his sixth straight strokeplay tournament and claim this championship for the fifth time in its seven stagings Other leading PGA Tour events 23 26 March The Players Championship Stephen Ames of Trinidad and Tobago Canada won by a record equaling six stroke margin over World Number 3 Retief Goosen becoming the second oldest champion in Championship history tying Hal Sutton 2 5 November The Tour Championship Twenty six year old Adam Scott won this event for the first time in his career For a complete list of PGA Tour results see 2006 PGA Tour Other leading European Tour events 25 28 May BMW Championship Englishman David Howell won by five shots and moved into the top ten in the World Rankings for the first time 14 17 September HSBC World Match Play Championship Englishman Paul Casey beat American Shaun Micheel by 10 and 8 in the most one sided final in the history of the tournament 26 29 October Volvo Masters Jeev Milkha Singh becomes first Indian winner but attention is focused on Padraig Harrington leapfrogging Paul Casey to win the Order of Merit thanks to a missed putt on the final hole by Sergio Garcia elevating Harrington to a tie for second place For a complete list of European Tour results see 2006 European Tour Tour money list and order of merit winners PGA Tour Tiger Woods topped the money list with winnings of 9 941 563 despite playing only 15 events due to the death of his father mid year This was his seventh money list victory putting him one behind Jack Nicklaus s record Final money list permanent dead link European Tour Padraig Harrington topped the Order of Merit for the first time with earnings of 2 489 337 Final Order of Merit Japan Golf Tour Shingo Katayama topped the money list for the third consecutive year with earnings of 178 402 190 Final money list Asian Tour Jeev Milkha Singh topped the Order of Merit for the first time with earnings of US 591 884 Final order of merit PGA Tour of Australasia Nick O Hern topped the Order of Merit for the first time with earnings of A 583 820 Final order of merit Sunshine Tour Charl Schwartzel of South Africa topped the 2005 06 Order of Merit with earnings of R1 207 459 70 and led the rankings for a third consecutive season in 2006 07 with earnings of R1 585 117 41 Final 2006 07 Order of Merit Awards PGA Tour Player of the Year Jack Nicklaus Trophy Tiger Woods won for a record eighth time in ten full seasons on the PGA Tour Money winner Arnold Palmer Award Tiger Woods won for the seventh time Vardon Trophy Jim Furyk won for the first time with an adjusted scoring average of 68 86 Byron Nelson Award Tiger Woods won for a record seventh time with an adjusted scoring average of 68 11 Rookie of the year Trevor Immelman won the Western Open Comeback Player of the Year Steve Stricker posted seven top 10 finishes Champions Tour Player of the Year Jay Haas also topped the senior money list Rookie of the Year Eduardo Romero Comeback Player of the Year Tim Simpson Nationwide Tour Player of the Year Ken Duke European Tour Player of the Year Paul Casey Rookie of the Year Marc WarrenTeam events 22 24 September Ryder Cup the Ryder Cup was played in Ireland for the first time Europe were in the lead from the first set of matches The Europeans went into the last day with a 10 6 lead and extended it to 18 to 9 in the singles matching their best ever result in 2004 This was the first time Europe had won the matches three times in a row 7 10 December WGC World Cup The event was held in Barbados for the first time and Germany represented by Bernhard Langer and Marcel Siem beat Scotland in a play off to win the tournament for the second time Other tour results 2006 Asian Tour 2006 PGA Tour of Australasia 2006 Challenge Tour 2006 Nationwide TourOther happenings 11 January The PGA Tour announced new six year network deals with CBS and NBC to commence in 2007 and a fifteen year deal with the Golf Channel 2 26 May Frenchman Adrien Mork shot the first 59 in the history of any of the PGA European Tour s three tours in the second round of the Challenge Tour s Moroccan Classic 1 28 June The PGA Tour announced further details of the FedEx Cup playoff system to be introduced in 2007 including confirmation that there will be a US 35 million dollar bonus prize fund with US 10 million going to the winner 3 29 October Jeev Milkha Singh Volvo Masters and K J Choi Chrysler Championship became the first pair of Asian players to win on the PGA Tour and the European Tour in the same weekend 4 Women s professional golf EditLPGA majors 30 March 2 April Kraft Nabisco Championship Australia s Karrie Webb defeated 18 36 and 54 hole leader Lorena Ochoa in a playoff to claim her seventh major championship Ochoa shot a 62 in the first round setting a tournament record and equalling the record low score in an LPGA major 8 11 June LPGA Championship Se Ri Pak defeated Karrie Webb in a playoff to claim her third LPGA Championship and fifth major title Nicole Castrale shot a 64 in the first round to set a tournament record 29 June 2 July U S Women Opened The tournament was played at Newport Country Club The prize fund was US 3 1 million a record for a women s golf tournament with 560 000 going to the winner The first day s play was cancelled due to fog and 36 holes were played on the Sunday Annika Sorenstam and Pat Hurst tied on level par after 72 holes Sorenstam won an eighteen hole Monday playoff to claim her tenth major championship and third U S Open 3 6 August Weetabix Women s British Open The tournament was played at Royal Lytham amp St Annes for the third time in its history American Sherri Steinhauer took the lead after a third round 66 and held the lead in the final round for a three stroke win over runners up Cristie Kerr and Sophie Gustafson It was Steinhauer s third British Open win but her first since the tournament became a major in 2001 Ladies European Tour major in addition to the Women s British Open 26 29 July Evian Masters Karrie Webb continued her return to form by winning the second richest event in women s golf For a complete list of Ladies European Tour results see 2006 Ladies European Tour Additional LPGA Tour events 6 9 July HSBC Women s World Match Play Championship 20 year old American Brittany Lincicome beat veteran Juli Inkster 3 amp 2 to claim her first LPGA Tour title 16 19 November LPGA Playoffs at The ADT Julieta Granada from Paraguay claimed her first tour victory and the first US 1 million prize in women s golf For a complete list of LPGA Tour results see 2006 LPGA Tour Money list winners LPGA Tour 25 year old Lorena Ochoa became the first Mexican to top the money list with earnings of 2 592 872 Current money list Ladies European Tour Laura Davies of England topped the money list of the seventh time in her career with earnings of 471 727 42 Final money list Team events 20 22 January Women s World Cup Sweden s Annika Sorenstam and Liselotte Neumann claimed the trophy in its second year 15 17 December 2006 Lexus Cup Asia captained by South Korea s Grace Park defeated the International team captained by Sweden s Annika Sorenstam 12 5 to 11 5 Other happenings 21 February the first official Women s World Golf Rankings were published Annika Sorenstam was ranked number 1 4 7 May Michelle Wie made the cut at the SK Telecom Open on the Asian Tour This was the highest ranking men s tour on which a woman has made a cut since Babe Zaharias did so on the PGA Tour in 1945 15 18 June The first ever Futures Tour major event was played the Michelob ULTRA Duramed FUTURES Players Championship Canadian Salimah Mussani won with a 16 under par 272 14 September Annika Sorenstam became the first woman to pass 20 million in LPGA Tour career earnings 5 12 November With her victory at The Mitchell Company Tournament of Champions Lorena Ochoa claimed the LPGA Rolex Player of the Year award Senior men s professional golf EditSenior majors 25 28 May Senior PGA Championship Jay Haas won a playoff against Brad Bryant to claim his first senior major 6 9 July U S Senior Open Defending champion Allen Doyle finished two shots ahead of Tom Watson It was Doyle s fourth senior major and he was the oldest U S Senior Open Champion at 57 years 348 days 6 13 16 July Senior Players Championship Bobby Wadkins won his first senior major 27 30 July Senior British Open Loren Roberts defeated Eduardo Romero at the first hole of a playoff to claim his first senior major 24 27 August The Tradition Argentinian Eduardo Romero defeated Lonnie Nielsen in a playoff for his first Champions Tour title For a complete list of Champions Tour results see 2006 Champions Tour For a complete list of European Seniors Tour results see 2006 European Seniors Tour Money list winners Champions Tour Jay Haas topped the money list for the first time with earnings of US 2 420 227 Final money list permanent dead link European Seniors Tour Sam Torrance topped the Order of Merit for the second consecutive year with earnings of 347 525 Final Order of Merit listAmateur golf EditMay 31 June 3 NCAA Division I Men s Golf Championships Oklahoma State won the team event and Jonathan Moore of Oklahoma State was the leading individual 19 24 June The Amateur Championship was won by 20 year old Frenchman Julien Guerrier 29 30 July Curtis Cup the USA defeated Great Britain amp Ireland by 11 5 points to 6 5 points 7 13 August U S Women s Amateur 14 year old American Kimberly Kim of Hawaii became the youngest winner in the history of the event 23 27 August U S Amateur Richie Ramsay became the first Scottish winner since Findlay Douglas in 1898 and the first British winner since Harold Hilton in 1911 18 21 October Espirito Santo Trophy Women s Amateur World Team Championship South Africa won the tournament for the first time They were the first home winners since 1980 7 26 29 October Eisenhower Trophy Men s Amateur World Team Championship the Netherlands won for the first time Table of results EditThis table summarises all the results referred to above in date order Dates Tournament Status or tour Winner20 22 Jan Women s World Cup of Golf Professional world team championship Sweden22 26 Feb WGC Accenture Match Play Championship World Golf Championships Geoff Ogilvy23 26 Mar The Players Championship PGA Tour Stephen Ames30 Mar 2 Apr Kraft Nabisco Championship LPGA major Karrie Webb6 9 Apr The Masters Men s major Phil Mickelson25 28 May BMW Championship European Tour David Howell25 28 May Senior PGA Championship Senior major Jay Haas31 May 3 Jun NCAA Division I Men s Golf Championships U S college championship Oklahoma State Jonathan Moore8 11 Jun LPGA Championship LPGA major Se Ri Pak15 18 Jun U S Open Men s major Geoff Ogilvy19 24 Jun The Amateur Championship Amateur men s individual tournament Julien Guerrier29 Jun 2 Jul U S Women s Open LPGA major Annika Sorenstam6 9 Jul HSBC Women s World Match Play Championship LPGA Tour Brittany Lincicome6 9 Jul U S Senior Open Senior major Allen Doyle13 16 Jul Senior Players Championship Senior major Bobby Wadkins20 23 Jul The Open Championship Men s major Tiger Woods26 29 Jul Evian Masters Ladies European Tour major and LPGA Tour regular event Karrie Webb27 30 Jul Senior British Open Senior major Loren Roberts29 30 Jul Curtis Cup GB amp Ireland v United States women s amateur United States3 6 Aug Women s British Open LPGA and Ladies European Tour major Sherri Steinhauer7 13 Aug U S Women s Amateur Amateur women s individual tournament Kimberly Kim17 20 Aug PGA Championship Men s major Tiger Woods24 27 Aug WGC Bridgestone Invitational World Golf Championships Tiger Woods23 27 Aug U S Amateur Amateur men s individual tournament Richie Ramsay24 27 Aug The Tradition Senior major Eduardo Romero14 17 Sep HSBC World Match Play Championship European Tour Paul Casey22 24 Sep Ryder Cup Europe v United States men s professional Team Europe28 Sep 1 Oct WGC American Express Championship World Golf Championships Tiger Woods18 21 Oct Espirito Santo Trophy Women s world amateur team championship South Africa26 29 Oct Eisenhower Trophy Men s world amateur team championship Netherlands26 29 Oct Volvo Masters European Tour Jeev Milkha Singh2 5 Nov The Tour Championship PGA Tour Adam Scott16 19 Nov LPGA Playoffs at The ADT LPGA Tour Julieta Granada7 10 Dec WGC World Cup World Golf Championships Germany15 17 Dec Lexus Cup Asia vs International women s professional AsiaThe following biennial events will next be played in 2007 Presidents Cup Seve Trophy Solheim Cup Walker Cup Miscellaneous EditThe first golf drive in space was made on 22 November 2006 funded by Canadian golf company Element 21 as part of the Expedition 14 References Edit Fujikawa earns a major age distinction KRT Wire 15 June 2006 PGA Tour reaches television agreements Archived from the original on 14 March 2006 Retrieved 27 February 2006 FedExCup to crown Tour s first season champion PGA Tour 28 June 2006 Archived from the original on 5 July 2006 Tour Celebrates Blockbuster Weekend Asian Tour 30 October 2006 permanent dead link Sorenstam Crosses 20 Million Dollars in Career Earnings lpga com September 14 2006 Doyle becomes oldest winner of U S Senior Open Archived 2006 07 16 at the Wayback Machine pgatour com July 9 2006 South Africa holds on for a record breaking victory Archived 2007 09 11 at the Wayback Machine pgatour co za 21 October 2006 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2006 in golf amp oldid 1109728098, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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