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2017 in golf

This article summarizes the highlights of professional and amateur golf in the year 2017.

Men's professional golf edit

Major championships edit

World Golf Championships edit

FedEx Cup playoff events edit

Other leading PGA Tour events edit

For a complete list of PGA Tour results see 2017 PGA Tour.

Leading European Tour events edit

For a complete list of European Tour results see 2017 European Tour.

Team events edit

  • 28 September – 1 October: Presidents Cup – The U.S. team won, 19–11, for the seventh straight time.[16]

Tour leaders edit

Awards edit

Results from other tours edit

Other happenings edit

  • 19 February: Dustin Johnson became the number one golfer in the world.[17]
  • 14 March: The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers, owners and operators of Muirfield, voted overwhelmingly to admit women to the club for the first time. The R&A responded by reinstating Muirfield as a venue for The Open Championship. The club had been removed from the rotation in 2016 after voting against admitting women.[18]
  • 8 August: The PGA of America and the PGA Tour jointly announced that beginning in 2019, the PGA Championship would move from August to May, and The Players Championship would move from May to March.[19]
  • 23 August: Augusta National Golf Club, operator of the Masters Tournament, announced that Billy Payne, who had served as club chairman since October 2006, would retire effective with the start of the club's next season on October 16. Payne's replacement is Fred Ridley, a past president of the USGA.[20]

Women's professional golf edit

LPGA majors edit

For a complete list of LPGA Tour results, see 2017 LPGA Tour.

Additional LPGA Tour events edit

Ladies European Tour event edit

For a complete list of Ladies European Tour results see 2017 Ladies European Tour.

Legends Tour event edit

Team events edit

Money list leaders edit

Awards edit

Other tour results edit

Other happenings edit

Senior men's professional golf edit

Senior majors edit

Charles Schwab Cup playoff events edit

Full results edit

Money list leaders edit

Awards edit

Amateur golf edit

Other happenings

Golf in multi-sport events edit

  • 27–30 June: Island GamesIsle of Man took the men's team and individual golds while Åland took the women's individual and Gotland took the women's team.
  • 22–26 August: Southeast Asian Games – Kosuke Hamamoto and Atthaya Thitikul, both of Thailand, took the individual gold medals in the men's and women's events, respectively. Singapore won the men's team gold medal and Thailand took the women's.
  • 24–27 August: Summer Universiade – Raul Pereda de la Huerta of Mexico and Mariel Galdiano of the United States took the individual men's and women's gold medals, respectively. Japan and the United States took the team men's and women's gold medals, respectively.

Other headlines edit

  • 11 December: The USGA and R&A jointly announced two significant changes to the Rules of Golf:[52]
    • From 1 January 2018, video review protocols would be changed by means of a "Local Rule" to be followed by all major golf tours. All televised tournaments would dedicate at least one official to monitor the event's TV coverage to handle rules issues. Viewer feedback on potential rules violations would no longer be accepted, and the only acceptable source of video evidence of rules violations would be the event's broadcast partner(s).
    • Also from 1 January 2018, another Local Rule removes the 2-stroke penalty for signing an incorrect scorecard in cases when the golfer was not notified of a rules violation at the time of signing. From 1 January 2019, the penalty for signing an incorrect scorecard will be completely removed from the Rules of Golf.

Deaths edit

Table of results edit

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

Dates Tournament Status or tour Winner
2–5 Mar WGC-Mexico Championship World Golf Championships   Dustin Johnson
22–26 Mar WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play World Golf Championships   Dustin Johnson
30 Mar – 2 Apr ANA Inspiration LPGA major   Ryu So-yeon
6–9 Apr Masters Tournament Men's major   Sergio García
11–14 May The Players Championship PGA Tour   Kim Si-woo
18–21 May Regions Tradition Senior major   Bernhard Langer
19–24 May NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships U.S. college championship Arizona State / Monica Vaughn
25–28 May BMW PGA Championship European Tour   Alex Norén
25–28 May Senior PGA Championship Senior major   Bernhard Langer
26–31 May NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships U.S. college championship Oklahoma / Braden Thornberry
13−17 Jun British Ladies Amateur Amateur women's individual tournament   Leona Maguire
15–18 Jun U.S. Open Men's major   Brooks Koepka
19–24 Jun The Amateur Championship Amateur men's individual tournament   Harry Ellis
29 Jun – 2 Jul U.S. Senior Open Senior major   Kenny Perry
29 Jun – 2 Jul KPMG Women's PGA Championship LPGA major   Danielle Kang
10–12 Jul Senior LPGA Championship Legends Tour tournament   Trish Johnson
13–16 Jul Constellation Senior Players Championship Senior major   Scott McCarron
13–16 Jul U.S. Women's Open LPGA major   Park Sung-hyun
20–23 Jul The Open Championship Men's major   Jordan Spieth
27–30 Jul The Senior Open Championship Senior major   Bernhard Langer
3–6 Aug Ricoh Women's British Open LPGA Tour and Ladies European Tour major   In-Kyung Kim
3–6 Aug WGC-Bridgestone Invitational World Golf Championships   Hideki Matsuyama
10–13 Aug PGA Championship Men's major   Justin Thomas
7–13 Aug U.S. Women's Amateur Amateur women's individual tournament   Sophia Schubert
14–20 Aug U.S. Amateur Amateur men's individual tournament   Doc Redman
18–20 Aug Solheim Cup Europe v United States
women's professional team event
  United States
24–27 Aug The Northern Trust PGA Tour FedEx Cup playoff   Dustin Johnson
1–4 Sep Dell Technologies Championship PGA Tour FedEx Cup playoff   Justin Thomas
9–10 Sep Walker Cup Great Britain & Ireland v United States
men's amateur team event
  United States
14–17 Sep The Evian Championship LPGA Tour and Ladies European Tour major   Anna Nordqvist
14–17 Sep BMW Championship PGA Tour FedEx Cup playoff   Marc Leishman
21–24 Sep The Tour Championship PGA Tour FedEx Cup playoff   Xander Schauffele
28 Sep – 1 Oct Presidents Cup International team vs. United States team
men's professional team event
  U.S. team
20–22 Oct Dominion Charity Classic PGA Tour Champions Charles Schwab Cup playoff   Bernhard Langer
26–29 Oct Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship Amateur men's individual tournament   Lin Yuxin
26–29 Oct WGC-HSBC Champions World Golf Championships   Justin Rose
26–29 Oct PowerShares QQQ Championship PGA Tour Champions Charles Schwab Cup playoff   Bernhard Langer
9–12 Nov Charles Schwab Cup Championship PGA Tour Champions Charles Schwab Cup playoff   Kevin Sutherland
16–19 Nov DP World Tour Championship, Dubai European Tour   Jon Rahm
16–19 Nov CME Group Tour Championship LPGA Tour   Ariya Jutanugarn

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This article summarizes the highlights of professional and amateur golf in the year 2017 Contents 1 Men s professional golf 1 1 Major championships 1 2 World Golf Championships 1 3 FedEx Cup playoff events 1 4 Other leading PGA Tour events 1 5 Leading European Tour events 1 6 Team events 1 7 Tour leaders 1 8 Awards 1 9 Results from other tours 1 10 Other happenings 2 Women s professional golf 2 1 LPGA majors 2 2 Additional LPGA Tour events 2 3 Ladies European Tour event 2 4 Legends Tour event 2 5 Team events 2 6 Money list leaders 2 7 Awards 2 8 Other tour results 2 9 Other happenings 3 Senior men s professional golf 3 1 Senior majors 3 2 Charles Schwab Cup playoff events 3 3 Full results 3 4 Money list leaders 3 5 Awards 4 Amateur golf 5 Golf in multi sport events 6 Other headlines 7 Deaths 8 Table of results 9 ReferencesMen s professional golf editMajor championships edit 6 9 April The Masters Sergio Garcia won in a playoff over Justin Rose It was his first major championship 1 15 18 June U S Open Brooks Koepka won by four strokes over Brian Harman and Hideki Matsuyama It was his first major championship victory He tied the U S Open record of 16 strokes under par 2 20 23 July The Open Championship Jordan Spieth won by three strokes over Matt Kuchar It was his first Open Championship victory and his third major championship It is also the third different major he has won having previously won the Masters and the U S Open 3 10 13 August PGA Championship Justin Thomas won by two strokes over Francesco Molinari Louis Oosthuizen and Patrick Reed It was his first major championship 4 World Golf Championships edit 2 5 March WGC Mexico Championship Dustin Johnson won by one stroke over Tommy Fleetwood It was the second time he won this particular WGC event and the fourth time he won any WGC event 5 22 26 March WGC Dell Technologies Match Play Dustin Johnson defeated Jon Rahm 1 up in the championship match It was the first time he won the Match Play event and the fifth time he has won any WGC event He became the first player to win all four active WGC events 6 3 6 August WGC Bridgestone Invitational Hideki Matsuyama won by five strokes over Zach Johnson It was his first WGC Bridgestone Invitational championship and his second WGC championship overall 7 26 29 October WGC HSBC Champions Justin Rose won by two strokes over Dustin Johnson Brooks Koepka and Henrik Stenson It was his first WGC HSBC Champions victory and his second WGC victory overall 8 FedEx Cup playoff events edit Main article 2017 FedEx Cup Playoffs 24 27 August The Northern Trust Dustin Johnson won in a playoff over Jordan Spieth 9 1 4 September Dell Technologies Championship Justin Thomas won by three strokes over Spieth 10 14 17 September BMW Championship Marc Leishman won by five strokes over Rickie Fowler and Justin Rose 11 21 24 September Tour Championship Xander Schauffele won by one shot over Justin Thomas whose second place finish gave him the FedEx Cup 12 Other leading PGA Tour events edit 11 14 May The Players Championship Kim Si woo won by three strokes over Louis Oosthuizen and Ian Poulter 13 For a complete list of PGA Tour results see 2017 PGA Tour Leading European Tour events edit 25 28 May BMW PGA Championship Alex Noren shot a final round 62 to win by two strokes 14 16 19 November DP World Tour Championship Dubai Jon Rahm won the tournament by one shot while Tommy Fleetwood won his first Race to Dubai title 15 For a complete list of European Tour results see 2017 European Tour Team events edit 28 September 1 October Presidents Cup The U S team won 19 11 for the seventh straight time 16 Tour leaders edit PGA Tour nbsp Justin Thomas US 9 921 560 This total does not include FedEx Cup bonuses European Tour nbsp Tommy Fleetwood 5 420 530 points Japan Golf Tour nbsp Yusaku Miyazato 182 831 982 Asian Tour nbsp Gavin Green US 585 813 Korean Tour nbsp Kim Seung hyuk 631 779 810 PGA Tour of Australasia nbsp Brett Rumford A 313 094 Sunshine Tour nbsp George Coetzee R 2 937 226 2017 18 season OneAsia Tour nbsp Chang Yi keun US 270 303 PGA Tour Latinoamerica nbsp Jose de Jesus Rodriguez US 119 001 Awards edit PGA Tour FedEx Cup nbsp Justin Thomas PGA Player of the Year nbsp Justin Thomas Player of the Year Jack Nicklaus Trophy nbsp Justin Thomas Leading money winner Arnold Palmer Award nbsp Justin Thomas Vardon Trophy nbsp Jordan Spieth Byron Nelson Award nbsp Jordan Spieth Rookie of the Year nbsp Xander Schauffele Payne Stewart Award nbsp Stewart Cink European Tour Golfer of the Year nbsp Sergio Garcia Rookie of the Year nbsp Jon Rahm Web com Tour Player of the Year nbsp Chesson Hadley Results from other tours edit 2017 Asian Tour 2017 PGA Tour of Australasia 2017 PGA Tour Canada 2017 Challenge Tour 2017 Japan Golf Tour 2017 OneAsia Tour 2017 PGA Tour Latinoamerica 2017 18 Sunshine Tour 2017 Web com Tour Other happenings edit 19 February Dustin Johnson became the number one golfer in the world 17 14 March The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers owners and operators of Muirfield voted overwhelmingly to admit women to the club for the first time The R amp A responded by reinstating Muirfield as a venue for The Open Championship The club had been removed from the rotation in 2016 after voting against admitting women 18 8 August The PGA of America and the PGA Tour jointly announced that beginning in 2019 the PGA Championship would move from August to May and The Players Championship would move from May to March 19 23 August Augusta National Golf Club operator of the Masters Tournament announced that Billy Payne who had served as club chairman since October 2006 would retire effective with the start of the club s next season on October 16 Payne s replacement is Fred Ridley a past president of the USGA 20 Women s professional golf editLPGA majors edit 30 March 2 April ANA Inspiration Ryu So yeon won in a playoff over Lexi Thompson It was her first ANA Inspiration championship and her second major championship 21 29 June 2 July KPMG Women s PGA Championship Danielle Kang won her first professional tournament by one stroke over defending champion Brooke Henderson 22 13 16 July U S Women s Open Park Sung hyun won the tournament by two strokes over amateur Choi Hye jin It was her first major victory 23 3 6 August Women s British Open In Kyung Kim won her first major beating Jodi Ewart Shadoff by two strokes 24 14 17 September The Evian Championship Anna Nordqvist beat Brittany Altomare in a sudden death playoff for her second major The event was reduced to 54 holes after the first day s play was abandoned because of bad weather 25 For a complete list of LPGA Tour results see 2017 LPGA Tour Additional LPGA Tour events edit 16 19 November CME Group Tour Championship Ariya Jutanugarn won the tournament by one stroke while Lexi Thompson clinched Race to the CME Globe title 26 Ladies European Tour event edit 6 9 December Omega Dubai Ladies Masters Angel Yin won in a playoff over Celine Herbin and In Kyung Kim 27 For a complete list of Ladies European Tour results see 2017 Ladies European Tour Legends Tour event edit 10 12 July Senior LPGA Championship Trish Johnson won by three strokes over Michele Redman 28 Team events edit 18 20 August Solheim Cup Team USA won the Cup with a 16 11 victory over Team Europe 29 Money list leaders edit LPGA Tour nbsp Park Sung hyun US 2 335 883 LPGA of Japan Tour nbsp Ai Suzuki 140 122 631 Ladies European Tour nbsp Georgia Hall 368 935 LPGA of Korea Tour nbsp Lee Jeong eun 1 149 052 534 Ladies Asian Golf Tour nbsp Pannarat Thanapolboonyaras US 13 216 ALPG Tour nbsp Sarah Jane Smith A 97 245 2016 17 season Symetra Tour nbsp Benyapa Niphatsophon US 124 492 Awards edit LPGA Tour Player of the Year nbsp Ryu So yeon and nbsp Park Sung hyun LPGA Tour Rookie of the Year nbsp Park Sung hyun LPGA Tour Vare Trophy nbsp Lexi Thompson LET Player of the Year nbsp Georgia Hall LET Rookie of the Year nbsp Camille Chevalier LPGA of Japan Tour Player of the Year nbsp Ai Suzuki Other tour results edit 2017 ALPG Tour 2017 China LPGA Tour 2017 Ladies Asian Golf Tour 2017 Legends Tour 2017 LPGA of Japan Tour 2017 LPGA of Korea Tour 2017 Symetra Tour Other happenings edit 12 June Ariya Jutanugarn rises to number one in the Women s World Golf Rankings after winning the Manulife LPGA Classic ending Lydia Ko s run of 85 weeks at number one 30 26 June Ryu So yeon rises to number one in the Women s World Golf Rankings after winning the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship ending Jutanugarn s two weeks at number one 31 6 November Park Sung hyun rises to number one in the Women s World Golf Rankings 32 13 November Shanshan Feng rises to number one in the Women s World Golf Rankings after winning the Blue Bay LPGA 33 Senior men s professional golf editSenior majors edit 18 21 May Regions Tradition Bernhard Langer won his second consecutive Tradition and eighth senior major tying Jack Nicklaus for most senior major victories 34 25 28 May Senior PGA Championship Langer won completing the senior grand slam and passing Nicklaus with his ninth senior major victory 35 29 June 2 July U S Senior Open Kenny Perry won his second U S Senior Open and fourth senior major 36 13 16 July Senior Players Championship Scott McCarron won his first senor major by one stroke over Brandt Jobe and Langer 37 27 30 July The Senior Open Championship Langer won his third Senior Open by three strokes over Corey Pavin 38 Charles Schwab Cup playoff events edit 20 22 October Dominion Charity Classic Bernhard Langer won by one stroke over Scott Verplank 39 27 29 October PowerShares QQQ Championship Bernhard Langer won on the second playoff hole over Miguel Angel Jimenez 40 9 12 November Charles Schwab Cup Championship Kevin Sutherland won by one stroke over Vijay Singh and Lee Janzen also winning the Charles Schwab Cup 41 Full results edit 2017 PGA Tour Champions season 2017 European Senior Tour Money list leaders edit PGA Tour Champions nbsp Bernhard Langer US 3 677 359 European Senior Tour nbsp Clark Dennis 222 055 Awards edit PGA Tour Champions Charles Schwab Cup nbsp Kevin Sutherland Player of the Year Rookie of the Year Comeback Player of the Year Leading money winner Arnold Palmer Award nbsp Bernhard Langer Lowest stroke average Byron Nelson Award nbsp Bernhard LangerAmateur golf edit19 24 May NCAA Division I Women s Golf Championships Arizona State won its eighth team title and Monica Vaughn Arizona State took the individual title 42 26 31 May NCAA Division I Men s Golf Championships Oklahoma defeated defending champion Oregon for its second team title and Braden Thornberry Ole Miss won the individual title 43 13 17 June British Ladies Amateur Golf Championship Leona Maguire defeated Ainhoa Olarra 3 and 2 in the final 44 19 24 June The Amateur Championship Harry Ellis defeated Dylan Perry on the 38th hole 45 7 13 August U S Women s Amateur Sophia Schubert defeated Albane Valenzuela 6 amp 5 in the championship match 46 14 20 August U S Amateur Doc Redman defeated Doug Ghim in 37 holes in the final 47 9 10 September Walker Cup The United States team won 19 7 48 26 29 October Asia Pacific Amateur Championship Lin Yuxin of China defeated countryman Andy Zhang by three strokes 49 Other happenings 15 March Curtis Luck takes over the men s World Amateur Golf Ranking from Maverick McNealy 50 they swap the title over the next two months 17 May Joaquin Niemann takes over the men s World Amateur Golf Ranking from McNealy 51 Golf in multi sport events edit27 30 June Island Games Isle of Man took the men s team and individual golds while Aland took the women s individual and Gotland took the women s team 22 26 August Southeast Asian Games Kosuke Hamamoto and Atthaya Thitikul both of Thailand took the individual gold medals in the men s and women s events respectively Singapore won the men s team gold medal and Thailand took the women s 24 27 August Summer Universiade Raul Pereda de la Huerta of Mexico and Mariel Galdiano of the United States took the individual men s and women s gold medals respectively Japan and the United States took the team men s and women s gold medals respectively Other headlines edit11 December The USGA and R amp A jointly announced two significant changes to the Rules of Golf 52 From 1 January 2018 video review protocols would be changed by means of a Local Rule to be followed by all major golf tours All televised tournaments would dedicate at least one official to monitor the event s TV coverage to handle rules issues Viewer feedback on potential rules violations would no longer be accepted and the only acceptable source of video evidence of rules violations would be the event s broadcast partner s Also from 1 January 2018 another Local Rule removes the 2 stroke penalty for signing an incorrect scorecard in cases when the golfer was not notified of a rules violation at the time of signing From 1 January 2019 the penalty for signing an incorrect scorecard will be completely removed from the Rules of Golf Deaths edit4 January Wayne Westner born 1961 South African golfer who won twice on the European Tour 53 13 January John Jacobs born 1925 Ryder Cup player and captain founder of European Tour and World Golf Hall of Fame member 54 27 January Betty Stanhope Cole born 1937 Canadian amateur golf and member of the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame 55 2 March Simon Hobday born 1940 South African golfer who won the 1994 U S Senior Open 56 15 March Jackie Pung born 1921 American golfer who won the 1952 U S Women s Amateur and five times on the LPGA Tour 57 19 March Ken Still born 1935 American golfer who won three times on the PGA Tour 58 20 March John Paul Cain born 1936 American golfer who won twice on the Senior PGA Tour 59 10 April Al Besselink born 1923 American golfer who had five PGA Tour wins 60 1 June Roberto De Vicenzo born 1923 Argentine golfer who won the 1967 Open Championship and World Golf Hall of Fame member 61 3 June Vincent Tshabalala born 1942 South African golfer who won the 1976 French Open 62 22 June Sandy Tatum born 1920 American amateur golfer and former United States Golf Association president 63 7 September Charles Owens born 1932 American golfer who won two Senior PGA Tour events 64 9 September Doug Sewell born 1929 English professional golfer 65 7 December Tommy Horton born 1941 English golfer who won four times on the European Tour and 23 times on the European Seniors Tour 66 17 December Al Kelley born 1935 American golfer who won one Senior PGA Tour event 67 Table of results editThis table summarizes all the results referred to above in date order Dates Tournament Status or tour Winner 2 5 Mar WGC Mexico Championship World Golf Championships nbsp Dustin Johnson 22 26 Mar WGC Dell Technologies Match Play World Golf Championships nbsp Dustin Johnson 30 Mar 2 Apr ANA Inspiration LPGA major nbsp Ryu So yeon 6 9 Apr Masters Tournament Men s major nbsp Sergio Garcia 11 14 May The Players Championship PGA Tour nbsp Kim Si woo 18 21 May Regions Tradition Senior major nbsp Bernhard Langer 19 24 May NCAA Division I Women s Golf Championships U S college championship Arizona State Monica Vaughn 25 28 May BMW PGA Championship European Tour nbsp Alex Noren 25 28 May Senior PGA Championship Senior major nbsp Bernhard Langer 26 31 May NCAA Division I Men s Golf Championships U S college championship Oklahoma Braden Thornberry 13 17 Jun British Ladies Amateur Amateur women s individual tournament nbsp Leona Maguire 15 18 Jun U S Open Men s major nbsp Brooks Koepka 19 24 Jun The Amateur Championship Amateur men s individual tournament nbsp Harry Ellis 29 Jun 2 Jul U S Senior Open Senior major nbsp Kenny Perry 29 Jun 2 Jul KPMG Women s PGA Championship LPGA major nbsp Danielle Kang 10 12 Jul Senior LPGA Championship Legends Tour tournament nbsp Trish Johnson 13 16 Jul Constellation Senior Players Championship Senior major nbsp Scott McCarron 13 16 Jul U S Women s Open LPGA major nbsp Park Sung hyun 20 23 Jul The Open Championship Men s major nbsp Jordan Spieth 27 30 Jul The Senior Open Championship Senior major nbsp Bernhard Langer 3 6 Aug Ricoh Women s British Open LPGA Tour and Ladies European Tour major nbsp In Kyung Kim 3 6 Aug WGC Bridgestone Invitational World Golf Championships nbsp Hideki Matsuyama 10 13 Aug PGA Championship Men s major nbsp Justin Thomas 7 13 Aug U S Women s Amateur Amateur women s individual tournament nbsp Sophia Schubert 14 20 Aug U S Amateur Amateur men s individual tournament nbsp Doc Redman 18 20 Aug Solheim Cup Europe v United Stateswomen s professional team event nbsp United States 24 27 Aug The Northern Trust PGA Tour FedEx Cup playoff nbsp Dustin Johnson 1 4 Sep Dell Technologies Championship PGA Tour FedEx Cup playoff nbsp Justin Thomas 9 10 Sep Walker Cup Great Britain amp Ireland v United Statesmen s amateur team event nbsp United States 14 17 Sep The Evian Championship LPGA Tour and Ladies European Tour major nbsp Anna Nordqvist 14 17 Sep BMW Championship PGA Tour FedEx Cup playoff nbsp Marc Leishman 21 24 Sep The Tour Championship PGA Tour FedEx Cup playoff nbsp Xander Schauffele 28 Sep 1 Oct Presidents Cup International team vs United States teammen s professional team event nbsp U S team 20 22 Oct Dominion Charity Classic PGA Tour Champions Charles Schwab Cup playoff nbsp Bernhard Langer 26 29 Oct Asia Pacific Amateur Championship Amateur men s individual tournament nbsp Lin Yuxin 26 29 Oct WGC HSBC Champions World Golf Championships nbsp Justin Rose 26 29 Oct PowerShares QQQ Championship PGA Tour Champions Charles Schwab Cup playoff nbsp Bernhard Langer 9 12 Nov Charles Schwab Cup Championship PGA Tour Champions Charles Schwab Cup playoff nbsp Kevin Sutherland 16 19 Nov DP World Tour Championship Dubai European Tour nbsp Jon Rahm 16 19 Nov CME Group Tour Championship LPGA Tour nbsp Ariya JutanugarnReferences edit Sergio Garcia outlasts Justin Rose to claim Masters first major ESPN Associated Press 9 April 2017 Brooks Koepka wins U S Open ties Rory 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