2011 in golf
This article summarizes the highlights of professional and amateur golf in the year 2011.
Men's professional golf
Major championships- 7β10 April: The Masters β South African Charl Schwartzel won his first major title with a two stroke margin over Australians Adam Scott and Jason Day.
- 16β19 June: U.S. Open β Northern Irishman Rory McIlroy won with an eight stroke victory over Australian Jason Day for his first major win.
- 14β17 July: The Open Championship β Northern Irishman Darren Clarke won his first major championship by three strokes over Americans Dustin Johnson and Phil Mickelson.
- 11β14 August: PGA Championship β American rookie Keegan Bradley won his first major championship in his first major start, beating Jason Dufner in a three-hole playoff.
- 23β27 February: WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship β Englishman Luke Donald won his first WGC tournament, beating German Martin Kaymer 3&2.
- 10β13 March WGC-Cadillac Championship β American Nick Watney won his first WGC tournament with a two-stroke margin over compatriot Dustin Johnson.
- 4β7 August: WGC-Bridgestone Invitational β Adam Scott won his first WGC tournament by four strokes over Luke Donald and Rickie Fowler.
- 3β6 November: WGC-HSBC Champions β Martin Kaymer won his first WGC tournament by three strokes over Swede Fredrik Jacobson.
- 25β28 August: The Barclays β Dustin Johnson won by two strokes over defending champion Matt Kuchar. The tournament was shortened to 54 holes in anticipation of Hurricane Irene.
- 2β5 September: Deutsche Bank Championship β Webb Simpson won on the second hole of a sudden-death playoff over Chez Reavie.
- 15β18 September: BMW Championship β Justin Rose won by two stroke over John Senden.
- 22β25 September: Tour Championship β Bill Haas won on the third playoff hole over Hunter Mahan.
- 12β15 May: The Players Championship β South Korea's K. J. Choi defeated American David Toms on the first playoff hole to claim the title.
Leading European Tour events
- 26β29 May: BMW PGA Championship β Englishman Luke Donald defeated compatriot and World Ranking Number 1 Lee Westwood on the first playoff hole to claim the title and become the new World Ranking Number 1.
- 8β11 December: Dubai World Championship β Γlvaro QuirΓ³s of Spain eagled the 72nd hole to claim a two shot victory over Paul Lawrie.
Team events
- 7β9 January: Royal Trophy β Team Europe defeated Team Asia 9β7 for its second consecutive win and fourth in the event's five editions.
- 15β18 September: Vivendi Seve Trophy β Team Great Britain and Ireland defeated team Continental Europe, 15Β½ to 12Β½, for the sixth consecutive time.
- 17β20 November: Presidents Cup β The American team defeated the International team 19β15. It was the fourth consecutive win in this event for the Americans.
- 24β27 November: Omega Mission Hills World Cup β The American team of Matt Kuchar and Gary Woodland won giving the United States their 24th win in the World Cup.
- PGA Tour β Luke Donald
- * This total does not include FedEx Cup bonuses.
- European Tour β Luke Donald
- * This total includes the US$1.5 million bonus for winning the Race to Dubai.
- Japan Golf Tour β Bae Sang-moon
- Asian Tour β Juvic Pagunsan
- PGA Tour of Australasia β Greg Chalmers
- Sunshine Tour β Garth Mulroy
- OneAsia Tour β Andre Stolz
- PGA Tour
- *FedEx Cup β Bill Haas won the FedEx Cup after winning the Tour Championship in a playoff over Hunter Mahan.
- *PGA Player of the Year β Luke Donald
- *Player of the Year β Luke Donald
- *Leading money winner β Luke Donald
- *Vardon Trophy β Luke Donald
- *Byron Nelson Award β Luke Donald
- *Rookie of the Year β Keegan Bradley
- *Comeback Player of the Year β None
- *Payne Stewart Award β David Toms
- European Tour
- *Golfer of the Year β Luke Donald
- *Rookie of the Year β Tom Lewis
- Nationwide Tour
- *Player of the Year β J. J. Killeen
- 2011 Asian Tour
- 2011 PGA Tour of Australasia
- 2011 Canadian Tour
- 2011 Challenge Tour
- 2011 Japan Golf Tour
- 2011 Nationwide Tour
- 2011 OneAsia Tour
- 2011 Sunshine Tour
- 2011 Tour de las AmΓ©ricas
- 27 February β Martin Kaymer became the new world Number 1 succeeding Lee Westwood after finishing second in the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship. He was the first German World number 1 after Bernhard Langer.
- 12 April β The Sunshine Tour announced that it will host a new World Golf Championships tournament starting in 2012. The event, to be called the Tournament of Hope, is expected to be played in December and is planned to have a purse of US$10 million, the richest in the sport.
- 24 April β Lee Westwood replaced Martin Kaymer as world Number 1 after winning the Indonesian Masters on the Asian Tour.
- 30 May β Luke Donald became the new world Number 1 after winning the BMW PGA Championship, by defeating former world Number 1 Lee Westwood on the first hole of the playoff.
- 4 December β Tiger Woods won the unofficial event he hosts, the Chevron World Challenge, chasing down Zach Johnson with birdies on the final two holes. This was his first professional tournament win since his 2009 sex scandal.
Women's professional golf
- 31 March β 3 April: Kraft Nabisco Championship β American Stacy Lewis defeated defending champion and current world number one Yani Tseng by three strokes to claim her first professional win.
- 23β26 June: Wegmans LPGA Championship β Yani Tseng from Taiwan won by 10 strokes over American Morgan Pressel. It was Tseng's third LPGA Tour win in 2011 and her seventh professional win of the year. If was also Tseng's fourth career major win, which made her the youngest golfer, male or female, in the modern era to win four majors.
- 7β10 July: U.S. Women's Open β So Yeon Ryu of South Korean defeated compatriot Hee Kyung Seo in a three-hole playoff. It was Ryu's first win in an LPGA Tour event.
- 28β31 July: Ricoh Women's British Open β Yani Tseng defended her title with a four-stroke win over American Brittany Lang. The win made Tseng the youngest player ever, male or female, to win five major championships.
- 21β24 July: Evian Masters β Ai Miyazato of Japan won her seventh LPGA Tour title with a two-stroke victory over American Stacy Lewis.
Additional LPGA Tour events
- 17β20 December: CME Group Titleholders β South Korean Hee Young Park claimed her first win on LPGA Tour with two stroke margin over Sandra Gal and Paula Creamer.
Team events
- 23β25 September: Solheim Cup β Europe reclaimed the Cup by a score of 15β13. It was the first win for Europe since 2003 and Europe's fourth victory in the 12-tournament history of the Solheim Cup.
- LPGA Tour β Yani Tseng
- LPGA of Japan Tour β Ahn Sun-ju
- Ladies European Tour β Ai Miyazato
- LPGA of Korea Tour β Kim Ha-Neul
- Ladies Asian Golf Tour β Yani Tseng
- ALPG Tour β Kristie Smith
- LPGA Futures Tour β Kathleen Ekey
- LPGA Tour Player of the Year β Yani Tseng
- LPGA Tour Rookie of the Year β Hee Kyung Seo
- LPGA Tour Vare Trophy β Yani Tseng
- LET Player of the Year β Caroline Hedwall
- LET Rookie of the Year β Caroline Hedwall
- 2011 LPGA Futures Tour
- 2011 Ladies Asian Golf Tour
- 2011 LPGA of Japan Tour
- 2011 LPGA of Korea Tour
- 14 February β Yani Tseng moved to number one in the Women's World Golf Rankings, surpassing Jiyai Shin who had held the position for the previous 15 weeks. Tseng's move to number one came after winning back-to-back events in Australia on the ALPG Tour and Ladies European Tour.
- 26 June β After winning the LPGA Championship for her fourth career major, 22-year-old Yani Tseng became the youngest player, male or female, in the modern era to win four majors.
- 20 July β The LPGA announced that the Evian Masters will become that tour's fifth major starting in 2013. The tournament will move to September, becoming the season's last major, and would be renamed "The Evian".
- 18 September β 16-year-old Lexi Thompson won the Navistar LPGA Classic, becoming the youngest player to win an LPGA tournament. She broke the previous record for multi-round tournament that was set by 18-year-old Paula Creamer in 2005.
Senior men's professional golf
- 5β8 May: Regions Tradition β American Tom Lehman defeated Australian Peter Senior on the second playoff hole to claim his third Champions Tour title of the season and second career senior major.
- 26β29 May: Senior PGA Championship β American Tom Watson defeated countryman David Eger on the first playoff hole to claim his sixth career senior major. The 61-year-old Watson also became the oldest winner of a senior major since the creation of the Champions Tour in 1980.
- 21β24 July: The Senior Open Championship β American Russ Cochran won his first senior major, finishing two shots clear of fellow American Mark Calcavecchia.
- 28β31 July: U.S. Senior Open -American Olin Browne won his first senior major by three shots over countryman Mark O'Meara.
- 18β21 August: Senior Players Championship β American Fred Couples won his first senior major, defeating countryman John Cook on the third playoff hole.
- 2011 Champions Tour
- 2011 European Senior Tour
- Champions Tour β American Tom Lehman topped the money list for the first time with earnings of US$2,081,526.
- European Senior Tour β Australian Peter Fowler led the Order of Merit with earnings of β¬302,327.
- Champions Tour
- *Charles Schwab Cup β Tom Lehman
- *Player of the Year β Tom Lehman
- *Rookie of the Year β Kenny Perry
- *Comeback Player of the Year β Chip Beck
- *Leading money winner β Tom Lehman
- *Lowest stroke average β Mark Calcavecchia
Amateur golf
- 17β21 May: NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships β UCLA won its third team championship. Austin Ernst of LSU won the individual title.
- 31 May β 5 June: NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships β Augusta State successfully defended its team championship, with LSU's John Peterson winning the individual title.
- 13β18 June: The Amateur Championship β Bryden Macpherson became the first Australian in over 50 years to win The Amateur, beating Scotsman Michael Stewart in the final.
- 8β14 August: U.S. Women's Amateur β American Danielle Kang won her second consecutive U.S. Women's Amateur, beating Thailand's Moriya Jutanugarn.
- 22β28 August: U.S. Amateur β American Kelly Kraft beat countryman Patrick Cantlay, the top ranked amateur, in the final, 2 up.
- 10β11 September Walker Cup β Great Britain and Ireland defeated the United States, 14 to 12.
[World Golf Hall of Fame] inductees
On 22 July 2010, the Hall of Fame announced that it would move future induction ceremonies from October/November to May, on the Monday before The Players Championship. The 2011 class was inducted on 9 May:- Ernie Els
- Masashi "Jumbo" Ozaki
- Doug Ford
- Jock Hutchison
- George H. W. Bush
- Frank Chirkinian
Deaths
- 1 January β Billy Joe Patton, amateur golfer who almost won the 1954 Masters Tournament
- 20 February β Betty Hicks, 1941 U.S. Women's Amateur winner, LPGA co-founder
- 21 February β Bob Boyd, PGA Tour and European Seniors Tour golfer
- 4 March β Frank Chirkinian, American TV producer credited as the "father of televised golf" and 2011 Hall of Fame inductee
- 8 April β Sam Urzetta, 1950 U.S. Amateur winner
- 18 April β Mason Rudolph, five-time PGA Tour winner
- 7 May β Seve Ballesteros, Spanish Hall of Fame golfer; winner of two Masters and three Open Championships
- 11 July β Alex Hay, Scottish golf broadcaster and club pro
- 24 August β Paul Harney, six-time PGA Tour winner
- 28 August β Cesar Sanudo, PGA Tour winner
- 27 September β Dave Hill, 13-time PGA Tour winner
- 1 October β Sven Tumba, Swedish professional golfer, golf course architect, and promoter
- 14 October β Adam Hunter, European Tour winner
- 3 December β James A. Barclay, golf historian, Canadian Golf Hall of Fame member
- 22 December β Bettye Danoff, LPGA co-founder
- 28 December β Teruo Sugihara, 28-time Japan Golf Tour winner
Table of results
Dates | Tournament | Status or tour | Winner |
7β9 Jan | Royal Trophy | Europe v Asia men's professional team event | |
23β27 Feb | WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship | World Golf Championships | Luke Donald |
10β13 Mar | WGC-Cadillac Championship | World Golf Championships | Nick Watney |
31 Mar β 3 Apr | Kraft Nabisco Championship | LPGA major | Stacy Lewis |
7β10 Apr | The Masters | Men's major | Charl Schwartzel |
5β8 May | Regions Tradition | Senior major | Tom Lehman |
12β15 May | The Players Championship | PGA Tour | K. J. Choi |
17β21 May | NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships | U.S. college championship | UCLA / Austin Ernst |
26β29 May | BMW PGA Championship | European Tour | Luke Donald |
26β29 May | Senior PGA Championship | Senior major | Tom Watson |
31 May β 5 Jun | NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships | U.S. college championship | Augusta State / John Peterson |
13β18 Jun | The Amateur Championship | Amateur men's individual tournament | Bryden Macpherson |
16β19 Jun | U.S. Open | Men's major | Rory McIlroy |
23β26 Jun | Wegmans LPGA Championship | LPGA major | Yani Tseng |
7β10 Jul | U.S. Women's Open | LPGA major | So Yeon Ryu |
14β17 Jul | The Open Championship | Men's major | Darren Clarke |
21β24 Jul | Evian Masters | Ladies European Tour major and LPGA Tour regular event | Ai Miyazato |
21β24 Jul | The Senior Open Championship | Senior major | Russ Cochran |
28β31 Jul | Ricoh Women's British Open | LPGA and Ladies European Tour major | Yani Tseng |
28β31 Jul | U.S. Senior Open | Senior major | Olin Browne |
4β7 Aug | WGC-Bridgestone Invitational | World Golf Championships | Adam Scott |
8β14 Aug | U.S. Women's Amateur | Amateur women's individual tournament | Danielle Kang |
11β14 Aug | PGA Championship | Men's major | Keegan Bradley |
18β21 Aug | Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship | Senior major | Fred Couples |
22β28 Aug | U.S. Amateur | Amateur men's individual tournament | Kelly Kraft |
25β28 Aug | The Barclays | PGA Tour FedEx Cup playoff | Dustin Johnson |
2β5 Sep | Deutsche Bank Championship | PGA Tour FedEx Cup playoff | Webb Simpson |
10β11 Sep | Walker Cup | Great Britain & Ireland v United States men's amateur team event | Great Britain & Ireland |
15β18 Sep | Vivendi Seve Trophy | Great Britain & Ireland v Continental Europe men's professional team event | Great Britain & Ireland |
15β18 Sep | BMW Championship | PGA Tour FedEx Cup playoff | Justin Rose |
22β25 Sep | The Tour Championship | PGA Tour FedEx Cup playoff | Bill Haas |
23β25 Sep | Solheim Cup | Europe v United States women's professional team event | |
3β6 Nov | WGC-HSBC Champions | World Golf Championships | Martin Kaymer |
17β20 Nov | CME Group Titleholders | LPGA Tour | Hee Young Park |
17β20 Nov | Presidents Cup | International v United States men's professional team event | United States |
24β27 Nov | Omega Mission Hills World Cup | Men's professional national team event | United States |
8β11 Dec | Dubai World Championship | European Tour | Γlvaro QuirΓ³s |
The following biennial events will next be played in 2012: Ryder Cup, Curtis Cup, Eisenhower Trophy, Espirito Santo Trophy.