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WGC Championship

The WGC Championship was a professional golf tournament that was held between 1999 and 2021. It was one of the three or four annual World Golf Championships until the number of WGC events was reduced to two following the 2021 season.

WGC Championship
Tournament information
Established1999
Organized byInternational Federation of PGA Tours
Tour(s)PGA Tour
European Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$10,500,000 (final year)
Month playedFebruary
Final year2021
Tournament record score
Aggregate261 Tiger Woods (2006)
To par−25 Tiger Woods (2002)
Final champion
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Under sponsorship agreements, the WGC Championship was titled as the WGC-American Express Championship (1999–2006), when it was hosted at various locations in Europe and the United States; the WGC-CA Championship (2007–2010), then the WGC-Cadillac Championship (2011–2016), when it was hosted at Doral Golf Resort, Florida; and the WGC-Mexico Championship (2017–2020), when it was played at Club de Golf Chapultepec in Mexico. In 2021, the tournament was disrupted by travel restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic; it was relocated to The Concession Golf Club in Florida and titled as the WGC-Workday Championship.

It was sanctioned and organized by the International Federation of PGA Tours and the prize money was official money on both the PGA Tour and the European Tour. Tiger Woods had the record number of wins with seven.[1][2] The winner received a Wedgwood trophy named the Gene Sarazen Cup.[3]

History edit

WGC-American Express Championship (1999–2006) edit

Founded in 1999, the first two events were held in November at the Valderrama Golf Club in Southern Spain. The third event was due to be held in Missouri, but was cancelled following the September 11 attacks in New York. The remaining five events were held in late September / early October, twice in Ireland and the United States, and once in England. The event was dominated by Tiger Woods who won five of the first seven editions.[1]

Hosting at Doral Golf Resort, Florida (2007–2016) edit

In 2007 the PGA Tour introduced the FedEx Cup, and moved the Tour Championship forward to mid September. As the event was historically held after this date it would have meant that it would not have formed part of the PGA Tour regular season unless it was moved. The event was reinvented with a new sponsor (CA, Inc, and later Cadillac), a new hosting month (March), and a new permanent host (Doral, Florida).[1] The decision to host on the Blue Monster course at Doral Golf Resort brought to an end the Ford Championship at Doral, a regular stop on the PGA Tour in March for 45 consecutive years (1962–2006). However, due to the WGC records taking precedence over PGA Tour records, technically the Cadillac Championship succeeded the American Express event, not the Ford Championship.[4] With the WGC-World Cup losing its World Golf Championship status after the 2006 event, it meant all three remaining WGC events were permanently held in the United States which drew criticism from some players and commentators.[5]

WGC-Mexico Championship (2017–2020) edit

After Cadillac decided not to renew sponsorship of the event, it moved to Club de Golf Chapultepec in Naucalpan, just northwest of Mexico City in 2017.[6] Grupo Salinas took up sponsorship,[7] although their name does not appear in the title of the tournament. Donald Trump had purchased and renamed Trump National Doral in 2012, and many saw the move as being driven by sponsors and the PGA Tour wanting to distance themselves from controversy. It was also an opportunity to counter criticism that not enough World Golf Championship events were held outside the United States.[8][9] The Club de Golf Chapultepec is a tree-lined parkland course with tight fairways and undulating terrain, built approximately 1.36 miles (more than 7,800 feet) above sea level, which results in much longer ball flights than other golf events.[10][11] In 2017 and 2018 it continued to be held in March, which meant it interrupted the PGA Tour's "Florida Swing", but in 2019 it was moved to February to follow events on the West Coast and precede the tournaments in Florida.[9] The 2019 event was sold out due to being Tiger Woods' first professional appearance in Mexico.[12]

WGC-Workday Championship (2021) edit

The 2021 event was originally scheduled to take place again in Mexico, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the event was moved to Florida in January 2021.[13] On February 16, it was announced Workday, Inc. would become the new title sponsor.[14] Collin Morikawa won the 2021 event by three strokes ahead of Billy Horschel, Viktor Hovland and Brooks Koepka.[15]

In August 2021, the PGA Tour released its schedule for the 2021–22 season. It was confirmed that the Mexico Championship (WGC Championship) and the FedEx St. Jude Invitational (WGC Invitational) would no longer be part of the World Golf Championships.[16]

Structure edit

Field edit

The tournament consisted of a field of 72 players filled based upon the following criteria:[17]

  • Top 50 players from the Official World Golf Ranking (one week and two weeks prior to event)
  • Top players from member tours' money lists or orders of merit (from last complete season)
  • The highest ranked available player from Mexico in the Official World Golf Ranking (two weeks prior to event)
  • Alternates to fill field to 72 (if necessary) from the Official World Golf Ranking (one week prior to event)

Format edit

The tournament was a 72-hole stroke play event with no cut. If there was a tie after 72 holes, there was a sudden death playoff to decide a winner. Only three playoffs occurred in the tournament's history; in 1999,[18] 2005[19] and 2018;[20] Tiger Woods being involved in two of them.

Winners edit

Year Tours[a] Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Purse
($)
Winner's
share ($)
Location
WGC-Workday Championship
2021 EUR, PGAT   Collin Morikawa 270 −18 3 strokes   Billy Horschel
  Viktor Hovland
  Brooks Koepka
10,500,000 1,820,000 Concession, Florida
WGC-Mexico Championship
2020 EUR, PGAT   Patrick Reed (2) 266 −18 1 stroke   Bryson DeChambeau 10,500,000 1,820,000 Chapultepec, Mexico
2019 EUR, PGAT   Dustin Johnson (3) 263 −21 5 strokes   Rory McIlroy 10,250,000 1,745,000 Chapultepec, Mexico
2018 EUR, PGAT   Phil Mickelson (2) 268 −16 Playoff   Justin Thomas 10,000,000 1,700,000 Chapultepec, Mexico
2017 EUR, PGAT   Dustin Johnson (2) 270 −14 1 stroke   Tommy Fleetwood 9,750,000 1,660,000 Chapultepec, Mexico
WGC-Cadillac Championship
2016 EUR, PGAT   Adam Scott 276 −12 1 stroke   Bubba Watson 9,500,000 1,620,000 Doral, Florida
2015 EUR, PGAT   Dustin Johnson 279 −9 1 stroke   J. B. Holmes 9,250,000 1,572,500 Doral, Florida
2014 EUR, PGAT   Patrick Reed 284 −4 1 stroke   Jamie Donaldson
  Bubba Watson
9,000,000 1,530,000 Doral, Florida
2013 EUR, PGAT   Tiger Woods (7) 269 −19 2 strokes   Steve Stricker 8,750,000 1,500,000 Doral, Florida
2012 EUR, PGAT   Justin Rose 272 −16 1 stroke   Bubba Watson 8,500,000 1,400,000 Doral, Florida
2011 EUR, PGAT   Nick Watney 272 −16 2 strokes   Dustin Johnson 8,500,000 1,400,000 Doral, Florida
WGC-CA Championship
2010 EUR, PGAT   Ernie Els (2) 270 −18 4 strokes   Charl Schwartzel 8,500,000 1,400,000 Doral, Florida
2009 EUR, PGAT   Phil Mickelson 269 −19 1 stroke   Nick Watney 8,500,000 1,400,000 Doral, Florida
2008 EUR, PGAT   Geoff Ogilvy 271 −17 1 stroke   Jim Furyk
  Retief Goosen
  Vijay Singh
8,000,000 1,350,000 Doral, Florida
2007 EUR, PGAT   Tiger Woods (6) 278 −10 2 strokes   Brett Wetterich 8,000,000 1,350,000 Doral, Florida
WGC-American Express Championship
2006 EUR, PGAT   Tiger Woods (5) 261 −23 8 strokes   Ian Poulter
  Adam Scott
7,500,000 1,300,000 The Grove, England
2005 EUR, PGAT   Tiger Woods (4) 270 −10 Playoff   John Daly 7,500,000 1,300,000 Harding Park, California
2004 EUR, PGAT   Ernie Els 270 −18 1 stroke   Thomas Bjørn 7,000,000 1,200,000 Mount Juliet, Ireland
2003 EUR, PGAT   Tiger Woods (3) 274 −6 2 strokes   Stuart Appleby
  Tim Herron
  Vijay Singh
6,000,000 1,050,000 Capital City, Georgia
2002 EUR, PGAT   Tiger Woods (2) 263 −25 1 stroke   Retief Goosen 5,500,000 1,000,000 Mount Juliet, Ireland
2001 EUR, PGAT Canceled due to September 11 attacks[21] Bellerive, Missouri
2000 EUR, PGAT   Mike Weir 277 −7 2 strokes   Lee Westwood 5,000,000 1,000,000 Valderrama, Spain
1999 EUR, PGAT   Tiger Woods 278 −6 Playoff   Miguel Ángel Jiménez 5,000,000 1,000,000 Valderrama, Spain

Note: Green highlight indicates scoring records.
Source:[22]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ EUR − European Tour; PGAT − PGA Tour.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Tournament History". European Tour. Retrieved February 22, 2019.
  2. ^ "PGA Tour Media Guide". PGA Tour. Retrieved February 22, 2019.
  3. ^ Heath, Elliott (August 7, 2017). "The Best Trophies In Golf". Golf Monthly. Retrieved February 22, 2019.
  4. ^ Kelley, Brent (August 14, 2017). "PGA Tour Doral Open: Its History and Winners". ThoughtCo. Retrieved February 22, 2019.
  5. ^ "PGA Tour chief defends US dates". BBC Sport. February 26, 2006. Retrieved February 22, 2019.
  6. ^ "The unusual problem PGA Tour pros will face at this week's WGC-Mexico Championship". Golf Digest. Retrieved March 2, 2017.
  7. ^ "Sponsors: World Golf Championships". PGA Tour. Retrieved May 4, 2019.
  8. ^ Hoggard, Rex (June 1, 2016). "Money aside, the Tour opted for distance from Trump". Golf Channel. Retrieved February 22, 2019.
  9. ^ a b Harig, Bob (June 1, 2016). "PGA Tour moves tournament from Trump Doral to Mexico City". ESPN.
  10. ^ "Chapultepec - Mexico". Top 100 Golf Courses. Retrieved February 21, 2019.
  11. ^ Ralph, Pat (February 19, 2019). "Five things to know about Club de Golf Chapultepec". Golf.com. Retrieved February 21, 2019.
  12. ^ "Boletos agotados para el Mexico Championship 2019". MARCA Claro México (in Mexican Spanish). February 23, 2019. Retrieved July 25, 2019.
  13. ^ "2021 WGC-Mexico Championship to be played at The Concession Golf Club in Florida". European Tour. January 17, 2021.
  14. ^ "Workday announced as title sponsor of World Golf Championships Event at The Concession Golf Club". PGA Tour. February 16, 2021.
  15. ^ DiMeglio, Steve (February 28, 2021). "Collin Morikawa honors Tiger Woods with WGC-Workday Championship win". Golfweek. Retrieved March 1, 2021.
  16. ^ "PGA Tour releases full 2021-22 schedule". PGA Tour. August 3, 2021. Retrieved August 3, 2021.
  17. ^ "Entry List". European Tour. Retrieved February 22, 2019.
  18. ^ "Tiger Woods (L) is congratulated by Miguel Angel Jimenez after winning a one-hole playoff at the World Golf Championship". Alamy. November 7, 1999. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  19. ^ "Tiger wins AmEx playoff as Daly blows 3-footer". ESPN. October 9, 2005. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  20. ^ "Phil Mickelson beats Justin Thomas in dramatic playoff in Mexico". RTE. March 4, 2018. Retrieved July 21, 2021.
  21. ^ "2001 PGA Tour Schedule". USA Today. December 17, 2001. Retrieved February 28, 2013.
  22. ^ "Past Winners: Cadillac Championship". PGA Tour. April 18, 2012. Retrieved February 25, 2013.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Coverage on the European Tour's official site

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The WGC Championship was a professional golf tournament that was held between 1999 and 2021 It was one of the three or four annual World Golf Championships until the number of WGC events was reduced to two following the 2021 season WGC ChampionshipTournament informationEstablished1999Organized byInternational Federation of PGA ToursTour s PGA TourEuropean TourFormatStroke playPrize fundUS 10 500 000 final year Month playedFebruaryFinal year2021Tournament record scoreAggregate261 Tiger Woods 2006 To par 25 Tiger Woods 2002 Final championCollin MorikawaChDoHPCCCoclass notpageimage WGC Championship venues in North America CC Capital City x1 HP Harding Park x1 Do Doral x10 Ch Chapultepec x4 Co The Concession x1 VaMJGrclass notpageimage WGC Championship venues in Europe Va Valderrama x2 MJ Mount Juliet x2 Gr The Grove x1 Under sponsorship agreements the WGC Championship was titled as the WGC American Express Championship 1999 2006 when it was hosted at various locations in Europe and the United States the WGC CA Championship 2007 2010 then the WGC Cadillac Championship 2011 2016 when it was hosted at Doral Golf Resort Florida and the WGC Mexico Championship 2017 2020 when it was played at Club de Golf Chapultepec in Mexico In 2021 the tournament was disrupted by travel restrictions due to the COVID 19 pandemic it was relocated to The Concession Golf Club in Florida and titled as the WGC Workday Championship It was sanctioned and organized by the International Federation of PGA Tours and the prize money was official money on both the PGA Tour and the European Tour Tiger Woods had the record number of wins with seven 1 2 The winner received a Wedgwood trophy named the Gene Sarazen Cup 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 WGC American Express Championship 1999 2006 1 2 Hosting at Doral Golf Resort Florida 2007 2016 1 3 WGC Mexico Championship 2017 2020 1 4 WGC Workday Championship 2021 2 Structure 2 1 Field 2 2 Format 3 Winners 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksHistory editWGC American Express Championship 1999 2006 edit Founded in 1999 the first two events were held in November at the Valderrama Golf Club in Southern Spain The third event was due to be held in Missouri but was cancelled following the September 11 attacks in New York The remaining five events were held in late September early October twice in Ireland and the United States and once in England The event was dominated by Tiger Woods who won five of the first seven editions 1 Hosting at Doral Golf Resort Florida 2007 2016 edit In 2007 the PGA Tour introduced the FedEx Cup and moved the Tour Championship forward to mid September As the event was historically held after this date it would have meant that it would not have formed part of the PGA Tour regular season unless it was moved The event was reinvented with a new sponsor CA Inc and later Cadillac a new hosting month March and a new permanent host Doral Florida 1 The decision to host on the Blue Monster course at Doral Golf Resort brought to an end the Ford Championship at Doral a regular stop on the PGA Tour in March for 45 consecutive years 1962 2006 However due to the WGC records taking precedence over PGA Tour records technically the Cadillac Championship succeeded the American Express event not the Ford Championship 4 With the WGC World Cup losing its World Golf Championship status after the 2006 event it meant all three remaining WGC events were permanently held in the United States which drew criticism from some players and commentators 5 WGC Mexico Championship 2017 2020 edit After Cadillac decided not to renew sponsorship of the event it moved to Club de Golf Chapultepec in Naucalpan just northwest of Mexico City in 2017 6 Grupo Salinas took up sponsorship 7 although their name does not appear in the title of the tournament Donald Trump had purchased and renamed Trump National Doral in 2012 and many saw the move as being driven by sponsors and the PGA Tour wanting to distance themselves from controversy It was also an opportunity to counter criticism that not enough World Golf Championship events were held outside the United States 8 9 The Club de Golf Chapultepec is a tree lined parkland course with tight fairways and undulating terrain built approximately 1 36 miles more than 7 800 feet above sea level which results in much longer ball flights than other golf events 10 11 In 2017 and 2018 it continued to be held in March which meant it interrupted the PGA Tour s Florida Swing but in 2019 it was moved to February to follow events on the West Coast and precede the tournaments in Florida 9 The 2019 event was sold out due to being Tiger Woods first professional appearance in Mexico 12 WGC Workday Championship 2021 edit The 2021 event was originally scheduled to take place again in Mexico but due to the COVID 19 pandemic the event was moved to Florida in January 2021 13 On February 16 it was announced Workday Inc would become the new title sponsor 14 Collin Morikawa won the 2021 event by three strokes ahead of Billy Horschel Viktor Hovland and Brooks Koepka 15 In August 2021 the PGA Tour released its schedule for the 2021 22 season It was confirmed that the Mexico Championship WGC Championship and the FedEx St Jude Invitational WGC Invitational would no longer be part of the World Golf Championships 16 Structure editField edit The tournament consisted of a field of 72 players filled based upon the following criteria 17 Top 50 players from the Official World Golf Ranking one week and two weeks prior to event Top players from member tours money lists or orders of merit from last complete season Top 30 PGA Tour FedEx Cup list also top 10 from one week prior to event Top 20 European Tour also top 10 from two weeks prior to event Top 2 each from Asian Tour Japan Golf Tour PGA Tour of Australasia and Sunshine Tour The highest ranked available player from Mexico in the Official World Golf Ranking two weeks prior to event Alternates to fill field to 72 if necessary from the Official World Golf Ranking one week prior to event Format edit The tournament was a 72 hole stroke play event with no cut If there was a tie after 72 holes there was a sudden death playoff to decide a winner Only three playoffs occurred in the tournament s history in 1999 18 2005 19 and 2018 20 Tiger Woods being involved in two of them Winners editYear Tours a Winner Score To par Margin ofvictory Runner s up Purse Winner sshare LocationWGC Workday Championship2021 EUR PGAT nbsp Collin Morikawa 270 18 3 strokes nbsp Billy Horschel nbsp Viktor Hovland nbsp Brooks Koepka 10 500 000 1 820 000 Concession FloridaWGC Mexico Championship2020 EUR PGAT nbsp Patrick Reed 2 266 18 1 stroke nbsp Bryson DeChambeau 10 500 000 1 820 000 Chapultepec Mexico2019 EUR PGAT nbsp Dustin Johnson 3 263 21 5 strokes nbsp Rory McIlroy 10 250 000 1 745 000 Chapultepec Mexico2018 EUR PGAT nbsp Phil Mickelson 2 268 16 Playoff nbsp Justin Thomas 10 000 000 1 700 000 Chapultepec Mexico2017 EUR PGAT nbsp Dustin Johnson 2 270 14 1 stroke nbsp Tommy Fleetwood 9 750 000 1 660 000 Chapultepec MexicoWGC Cadillac Championship2016 EUR PGAT nbsp Adam Scott 276 12 1 stroke nbsp Bubba Watson 9 500 000 1 620 000 Doral Florida2015 EUR PGAT nbsp Dustin Johnson 279 9 1 stroke nbsp J B Holmes 9 250 000 1 572 500 Doral Florida2014 EUR PGAT nbsp Patrick Reed 284 4 1 stroke nbsp Jamie Donaldson nbsp Bubba Watson 9 000 000 1 530 000 Doral Florida2013 EUR PGAT nbsp Tiger Woods 7 269 19 2 strokes nbsp Steve Stricker 8 750 000 1 500 000 Doral Florida2012 EUR PGAT nbsp Justin Rose 272 16 1 stroke nbsp Bubba Watson 8 500 000 1 400 000 Doral Florida2011 EUR PGAT nbsp Nick Watney 272 16 2 strokes nbsp Dustin Johnson 8 500 000 1 400 000 Doral FloridaWGC CA Championship2010 EUR PGAT nbsp Ernie Els 2 270 18 4 strokes nbsp Charl Schwartzel 8 500 000 1 400 000 Doral Florida2009 EUR PGAT nbsp Phil Mickelson 269 19 1 stroke nbsp Nick Watney 8 500 000 1 400 000 Doral Florida2008 EUR PGAT nbsp Geoff Ogilvy 271 17 1 stroke nbsp Jim Furyk nbsp Retief Goosen nbsp Vijay Singh 8 000 000 1 350 000 Doral Florida2007 EUR PGAT nbsp Tiger Woods 6 278 10 2 strokes nbsp Brett Wetterich 8 000 000 1 350 000 Doral FloridaWGC American Express Championship2006 EUR PGAT nbsp Tiger Woods 5 261 23 8 strokes nbsp Ian Poulter nbsp Adam Scott 7 500 000 1 300 000 The Grove England2005 EUR PGAT nbsp Tiger Woods 4 270 10 Playoff nbsp John Daly 7 500 000 1 300 000 Harding Park California2004 EUR PGAT nbsp Ernie Els 270 18 1 stroke nbsp Thomas Bjorn 7 000 000 1 200 000 Mount Juliet Ireland2003 EUR PGAT nbsp Tiger Woods 3 274 6 2 strokes nbsp Stuart Appleby nbsp Tim Herron nbsp Vijay Singh 6 000 000 1 050 000 Capital City Georgia2002 EUR PGAT nbsp Tiger Woods 2 263 25 1 stroke nbsp Retief Goosen 5 500 000 1 000 000 Mount Juliet Ireland2001 EUR PGAT Canceled due to September 11 attacks 21 Bellerive Missouri2000 EUR PGAT nbsp Mike Weir 277 7 2 strokes nbsp Lee Westwood 5 000 000 1 000 000 Valderrama Spain1999 EUR PGAT nbsp Tiger Woods 278 6 Playoff nbsp Miguel Angel Jimenez 5 000 000 1 000 000 Valderrama SpainNote Green highlight indicates scoring records Source 22 See also editWinners of the Doral Open 1962 2006 also played at Doral Golf Resort amp Spa s Blue Monster CourseNotes edit EUR European Tour PGAT PGA Tour References edit a b c Tournament History European Tour Retrieved February 22 2019 PGA Tour Media Guide PGA Tour Retrieved February 22 2019 Heath Elliott August 7 2017 The Best Trophies In Golf Golf Monthly Retrieved February 22 2019 Kelley Brent August 14 2017 PGA Tour Doral Open Its History and Winners ThoughtCo Retrieved February 22 2019 PGA Tour chief defends US dates BBC Sport February 26 2006 Retrieved February 22 2019 The unusual problem PGA Tour pros will face at this week s WGC Mexico Championship Golf Digest Retrieved March 2 2017 Sponsors World Golf Championships PGA Tour Retrieved May 4 2019 Hoggard Rex June 1 2016 Money aside the Tour opted for distance from Trump Golf Channel Retrieved February 22 2019 a b Harig Bob June 1 2016 PGA Tour moves tournament from Trump Doral to Mexico City ESPN Chapultepec Mexico Top 100 Golf Courses Retrieved February 21 2019 Ralph Pat February 19 2019 Five things to know about Club de Golf Chapultepec Golf com Retrieved February 21 2019 Boletos agotados para el Mexico Championship 2019 MARCA Claro Mexico in Mexican Spanish February 23 2019 Retrieved July 25 2019 2021 WGC Mexico Championship to be played at The Concession Golf Club in Florida European Tour January 17 2021 Workday announced as title sponsor of World Golf Championships Event at The Concession Golf Club PGA Tour February 16 2021 DiMeglio Steve February 28 2021 Collin Morikawa honors Tiger Woods with WGC Workday Championship win Golfweek Retrieved March 1 2021 PGA Tour releases full 2021 22 schedule PGA Tour August 3 2021 Retrieved August 3 2021 Entry List European Tour Retrieved February 22 2019 Tiger Woods L is congratulated by Miguel Angel Jimenez after winning a one hole playoff at the World Golf Championship Alamy November 7 1999 Retrieved July 21 2021 Tiger wins AmEx playoff as Daly blows 3 footer ESPN October 9 2005 Retrieved July 21 2021 Phil Mickelson beats Justin Thomas in dramatic playoff in Mexico RTE March 4 2018 Retrieved July 21 2021 2001 PGA Tour Schedule USA Today December 17 2001 Retrieved February 28 2013 Past Winners Cadillac Championship PGA Tour April 18 2012 Retrieved February 25 2013 External links editOfficial website Coverage on the European Tour s official site 19 25 52 N 99 14 38 W 19 431 N 99 244 W 19 431 99 244 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WGC Championship amp oldid 1211998354, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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