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World Golf Championships

 

 

World Golf Championships (WGC)

Les tournois WGC sont les plus importants et les mieux dotés après ceux du Grand Chelem.
Créé en 1996 par les cinq grands organisateurs de tournois (Tour Européen, Japan Tour, PGA Tour, Tour d’Australasie et le Tour d’Afrique du Sunshine Tour) avec l’intention d’organiser des nouvelles grandes compétitions entre les meilleurs golfeurs du monde, le World Golf Championship tour comprend un ensemble de quatre tournois majeurs sous un format différent dont trois sont nés en 1999. Le HSBC Champions, la dernière étape qui se joue au mois de novembre, fait partie du World Golf Championships depuis 2009. Ces quatre tournois se classent juste en dessous des Majeurs qui forment le Grand Chelem. Le champ est réduit, comportant 74 joueurs, et la compétition se joue sans cut. Le vainqueur de l'un des quatre tournois, a le droit de joueur sur le Tour américain pendant trois ans.

Les quatre tournois depuis 2017: le WGC Mexico Championship, le Championnat du monde de match-play (Dell Match-Play), l'Invitational (St. Jude depuis 2019; Bridgestone et NEC avant) et le WGC-HSBC Champions.

A noter que la Coupe monde a fait partie du WGC de 2000 à 2008.

Les vainqueurs de chacun des quatre tournois reçoivent un trophée en Wedgwood au nom d'un grand champion de golf : The Old Tom Morris Cup pour le vainqueur du HSBC Champions, The Walter Hagen Cup pour le Dell Match Play Championship; the Gene Sarazen Cup pour the Mexico Championship ; the Gary Player Cup pour le Bridgestone Invitational.


- Mexico Championship (en stroke play) sur le parcours du Chapultepec au Mexico City. Anciennement WGC American Express Championship, CA Championship et Cadillac Championship.

Le premier tournoi WGC avait lieu jusqu'en 2016 à Doral (Floride) sur un parcours appartenant à Donald Trump, le nouveau président de Etats-Unis. Mais les polémiques nées des déclarations de Trump lors de la campagne présidentielle et la perte d'un partenaire-titre, ont conduit à la relocalisation de ce tournoi au Mexique.

- Dell Match Play Championship sur le parcours de Austin en Texas.
- St. Jude Invitational (avant Bridgestone Invitational et NEC) au TPC Southwind (en stroke play).

- HSBC Champions (en stroke play) sur la parcours du Sheshan International Golf Club de Shanghai.

La WGC World Cup (une épreuve disputée par équipe de deux golfeurs venant de 24 pays différents) a fait partie du World Golf Championship de 2000 à 2008.

Les quatre tournois World Golf Championships sont également les plus richement dotés en golf avec 10 000 000 $ par étape dont 1 530 000 $ pour le vainqueur (plus 550 FedEx points).

 

Les multiples vainqueurs

- Tiger Woods a longtemps été le seul à avoir remporté les quatre épreuves du WGC pour un total de 19 victoires dont 8 Bridgestones, 7 Cadillac, 3 Accentures, 1 Coupe du monde. Fin mars 2017, Dustin Johnson a également réussi le grand chelem en remportant les quatre tournois du WGC après son succès au Dell Match Play Championship.

- Le plus jeune vainqueur de l'un des quatre tournois est l'Américain Patrick Reed, vainqueur à 23 ans et 7 mois, en remportant le Cadillac Championship en mars 2014.

- Rory McIlroy est le seul Européen avec trois victoires (Bridgestone, Cadillac, HSBC)

 

Victoires

Match Play

Mexico (Cadillac) Championship

Invitational

HSBC Champions

Tiger Woods USA

18

3: 2003, 2004, 2008

7: 1999, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2013

8: 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005,
2006, 2007, 2009, 2013

-

Dustin Johnson USA

6

1: 2017

3: 2015, 2017, 2019

1: 2016

1: 2013

Phil Mickelson USA        3   2:2015, 2017   1:2009
Rory McIlroy ILN        3 1: 2015 - 1: 2014 1:2019

Geoff Ogilvy AUS

3

2: 2006, 2009

1: 2008

-

-

Darren Clarke ILN

2

1: 2000

-

1: 2003

-

Jason Day AUS

2

2: 2014, 2016

-

-

-

Ernie Els RSA

2

-

2: 2004, 2010

-

-
Hideki Matsuyama JPN       2 - - 1:2017 1:2016

Hunter Mahan USA

2

1: 2012

-

1: 2010

-

Ian Poulter ENG

2

1: 2010

-

-

1: 2012

Justin Rose ENG       2              - 1:2012                      - 1:2017

Adam Scott AUS

2

-

1: 2016

1: 2011

-

Bubba Watson USA       2 1: 2018                                   -                    - 1: 2014
Patrick Reed USA       2   2:2014, 2020    
Justin Thomas USA       2     2: 2018, 2020  

Palmarès

 

Match Play

Mexico Championship

Invitational

HSBC Champions

2022 Scottie Scheffer USA      
2021 Billy Horschel USA Collin Morikawa USA Abraham Ancer MEX annulé
2020 annulé Patrick Reed USA  Justin Thomas USA annulé
2019 Kevin Kisner USA  Dustin Johnson USA  Brooks Koepka USA  Rory McIlroy ILN
2018  Bubba Watson USA  Phil Mickelson USA  Justin Thomas USA  Xander Schauffele USA
2017  Dustin Johnson USA  Dustin Johnson USA  Hideki Matsuyama JPN  Justin Rose ENG

2016

 Jason Day AUS

 Adam Scott AUS

 Dustin Johnson USA

 Hideki Matsuyama JPN

2015

 Rory McIlroy NIL

 Dustin Johnson USA

 Shane Lowry IRL

 Russell Knox SCO

2014

 Jason Day AUS

 Patrick Reed USA

 Rory McIlroy NIL

 Bubba Watson USA

2013

 Matt Kuchar USA

 Tiger Woods USA

 Tiger Woods USA

 Dustin Johnson USA

2012

 Hunter Mahan USA

 Justin Rose ENG

 Keegan Bradley USA

 Ian Poulter ENG

2011

 Luke Donald ENG

 Nick Watney USA

 Adam Scott AUS

 Martin Kaymer GER

2010

 Ian Poulter ENG

 Ernie Els RSA

 Hunter Mahan USA

 Francesco Molinari ITA

2009

 Geoff Ogilvy AUS

 Phil Mickelson USA

 Tiger Woods USA

 Phil Mickelson USA

 

 

Match Play

Championship

Invitational

2008

 Tiger Woods USA

 Geoff Ogilvy AUS

 Vijay Singh FID

2007

 Henrik Stenson SWE

 Tiger Woods USA

 Tiger Woods USA

 

 

Match Play

Championship

Invitational

Coupe du monde

2006

 Geoff Ogilvy AUS

 Tiger Woods USA

 Tiger Woods USA

 Bernhard/nger Marcel Siem GER

2005

 David Toms USA

 Tiger Woods USA

 Tiger Woods USA

 Stephen Dodd/Bradley Dredge GAL

2004

 Tiger Woods USA

 Ernie Els RSA

 Stewart Cink USA

 Paul Casey/Luke Donald ENG

2003

 Tiger Woods USA

 Tiger Woods USA

 Darren Clarke NIL

 Trevor Immelman/Rory Sabbatini RSA

2002

 Kevin Sutherland USA

 Tiger Woods

 Craig Parry AUS

 Toshimitsu Izawa/Shigeki Maruyama JPN

2001

 Steve Stricker USA

Annulé pour cause du 9 sept.

 Tiger Woods USA

 Ernie Els/Retief Goosen RSA

2000

 Darren Clarke NIL

 Mike Weir CAN

 Tiger Woods USA

 Tiger Woods/David Duval USA

 

 

Match Play

Championship

Invitational

1999

 Jeff Maggert USA

 Tiger Woods USA

 Tiger Woods USA

 

 

 

 

Les quatre tournois :

Mexico Championship (American Express Championship de 1999 à 2006, CA Championship de 2007 à 2010; Cadillac Championship de 2011 à 2016)

Les parcours utilisés

 

 

Villes

2021 Concession GC Bradenton, Florida

2017-2020

Club de Golf Chapultepec

Mexico City, Mexico

2007–16

Trump National Doral Miami

Doral, Florida, U.S.

2006

The Grove

Hertfordshire, England

2005

Harding Park Golf Club

San Francisco, California, U.S.

2002, 2004

Mount Juliet Golf Club

Thomastown, Ireland

2003

Capital City Club

Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.

2001

Bellerive Country Club

St. Louis, Missouri (annulé)

1999–2000

Valderrama Golf Club

San Roque, Spain

Dates: Février 25-28, 2021
Site: Chapultepec, Golf Mexico City
Format: 72 holes, stroke play, no cut

Price Money : 10 500 000 $ (1 785 000 $ for the winner) - 550 FedEx Pts

Par/Yardage : 7 330 yards (6 700 m) par 71
Field: 65-70, including 44 of the top 50 from the Official World Golf Rankings and leaders of the six Tours' Official Money Lists/Order of Merit.

 

Joueurs :

- The top 50 players, including any players tied for 50th available place, from the Official World Golf Ranking as of Monday, Feb. 2020
- The top 50 players, including any players tied for 50th available place, from the Official World Golf Ranking as of Monday, Feb. 2020
- The top 30 players from the final 2017 FedExCup Points List.
- The top 10 players from the FedExCup Points List as of Feb. 20120
- The top 20 players from the final 2019 European Tour Order of Merit
- The top 10 players from the European Tour Order of Merit as of Feb. 2020
- The top 2 players from the final 2019 Japan Golf Tour Order of Merit.
- The top 2 players from the final 2019 Australasian Tour Order of Merit
- The top 2 players from the final 2019 Sunshine Tour Order of Merit.
- The top 2 players from the final 2019 Asian Tour Order of Merit.

Winners

1999 - Valderrama Golf Club, Valderrama, Spain; Tiger Woods (278)
2000 - Valderrama Golf Club, Valderrama, Spain; Mike Weir (277)
2001 - Bellerive Country Club, St. Louis, Mo. (cancelled)
2002 - Mount Juliet Conrad Estate, Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland; Tiger Woods (263)
2003 - Capital City Club, Crabapple Course, Atlanta, Ga.; Tiger Woods (274)
2004 - Mount Juliet Conrad, Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland; Ernie Els (270)
2005 - Harding Park Golf Course, San Francisco, Calif.; Tiger Woods (270)
2006 - The Grove, Hertfordshire, England; Tiger Woods (270)
2007 - Doral Golf Resort and Spa, Doral, Fla.; Tiger Woods (278)
2008 - Doral Golf Resort and Spa, Doral, Fla.; Geoff Ogilvy (271)
2009 - Doral Golf Resort and Spa, Doral, Fla.; Phil Mickelson  (269)
2010 - Doral Golf Resort and Spa, Doral, Fla.; Ernie Els  (270)
2011 - Doral Golf Resort and Spa, Doral, Fla.; Nick Watney  (272)
2012 - Doral Golf Resort and Spa, Doral, Fla.; Justin Rose  (272)
2013 - Doral Golf Resort and Spa, Doral, Fla.; Tiger Woods  (269)
2014 - Doral Golf Resort and Spa, Doral, Fla.; Patrick Reed (284)
2015 - Doral Golf Resort and Spa, Doral, Fla.; Dustin Johnson (279)
2016 - Doral Golf Resort and Spa, Doral, Fla.; Adam Scott (276)
2017 - Club de Golf Chapultepec, Mexico ; Dustin Johnson (270)
2018 - Club de Golf Chapultepec, Mexico ; Phil Mickelson (268)
2019 - Club de Golf Chapultepec, Mexico ; Dustin Johnson (263)
2020 - Club de Golf Chapultepec, Mexico ; Patrick Reed (266)
2021 - Concession GC, Fla ; Collin Morikawa (270)

Les records

Low 72 Holes 261 (23-under) Tiger Woods (2006, The Grove)
  263 (21-under) Dustin Johnson (2019, Chapultepec
Low 18 Holes 62 (10-under) Sergio Garcia, final round (2002, Mount Juliet Conrad)
  62 (10-under) Retief Goosen, final round (2002, Mount Juliet Conrad)
Low First 18 Holes 63 (9-under) Nick Price (2000, Valderrama Club de Golf)
  63 (8-under) Tiger Woods (2006, The Grove)
Low Opening 36 Holes 130 (14-under) Tiger Woods (65-65) (2002, Mount Juliet Conrad)
Low Opening 54 Holes 194 (19-under)Tiger Woods (63-64-67) (2006, The Grove)
  197 (19-under) Tiger Woods (65-65-67) (2000, Mount Juliet Conrad)
Low Start by a Winner 63 (8-under) Tiger Woods (2006, The Grove)
  65 (7-under) Tiger Woods (2002, Mount Juliet Conrad)
High Start by a Winner 71 (even) Tiger Woods (1999, Valderrama Club de Golf)
Low Finish by a Winner 66 (6-under) Tiger Woods (2002, Mount Juliet Conrad)
High Finish by a Winner 72 (2-over) Tiger Woods (2003, Capital City Club)
Largest Margin of Victory 8 strokes Tiger Woods (2006, The Grove)
2 strokes Mike Weir (2000, Valderrama Club de Golf)
Largest 18-Hole Lead 3 strokes Nick Price (2000, Valderrama Club de Golf)
  Colin Montgomerie (2005 Harding Park Golf Course)
Largest 36-Hole Lead 5 strokes Tiger Woods (2006, The Grove)
  5 strokes Tiger Woods (2003, Capital City Club)
Largest 54-Hole Lead 6 strokes Tiger Woods (2006, The Grove)
  5 strokes Tiger Woods (2003, Capital City Club)
Holes-in-One (3) Colin Montgomerie (No. 12), second round (2000, Valderrama Club de Golf)
  Angel Cabrera (No. 6), third round (2000, Valderrama Club de Golf)
  Thongchai Jaidee (No. 11), second round (2004, Mount Juliet Conrad)
  Tom Lehman (No. 11), third round (2005, Harding Park Golf Course)
Wire-to-Wire Winner (3) Geoff Ogilvy (2008, Doral Golf Resort and Spa)
  Tiger Woods (2006, The Grove)
  Tiger Woods (2002, Mount Juliet Conrad)
Playoffs (2) Tiger Woods defeated Miguel Angel Jimenez with a birdie on the first extra hole (1999, Valderrama Club de Golf)
  Tiger Woods defeated John Daly with a par on the second extra hole (2005, Harding Park Golf Course)

 

Dell Match Play Championship

Dates: March 24-28, 2021

Site: Austin CC en Texas de 2016 à 2021 (7 108 y Par 71, 6 500 m Par 71).
Format: Match Play

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Price Money : 10 500 000 $ (1 785 000  $ for the winner) - 550 FedEx Pts

Course :
Field: Top 64 available players based on the Official World Golf Ranking

Winners

1999 - La Costa Resort and Spa, Carlsbad, Calif.: Jeff Maggert def. Andrew Magee 38 holes
2000 - La Costa Resort and Spa, Carlsbad, Calif.: Darren Clarke def. Tiger Woods 4 & 3
2001 - Metropolitan Golf Club, Victoria, Australia : Steve Stricker def. Pierre Fulke 2 & 1
2002 - La Costa Resort and Spa, Carlsbad, Calif. : Kevin Sutherland def. Scott McCarron 1 up
2003 - La Costa Resort and Spa, Carlsbad, Calif. : Tiger Woods def. David Toms 2 & 1
2004 - La Costa Resort and Spa, Carlsbad, Calif.: Tiger Woods def. Davis Love III 3 & 2
2005 - La Costa Resort and Spa, Carlsbad, Calif.: David Toms def. Chris DiMarco 6 & 5
2006 - La Costa Resort and Spa, Carlsbad, Calif.: Geoff Ogilvy def. Davis Love III 3 & 2
2007 - The Gallery at Dove Mountain, Tucson, Az. : Henrik Stenson def. Geoff Ogilvy 2 & 1
2008 - The Gallery at Dove Mountain, Tucson, Az. : Tiger Woods def. Stewart Cink 8 & 7
2009 - Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Dove Mountain : Geoff Ogilvy def. Stewart Cink 4 & 2
2010 - Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Dove Mountain : Ian Poulter def. Paul Casey 3 & 2
2011 - Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Dove Mountain : Luke Donald def. Martin Kaymer 3 & 2
2012 - Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Dove Mountain : Hunter Mahan def. Rory McIlroy 2 & 1
2013 - Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Dove Mountain : Matt Kuchar def. Hunter Mahan 2 & 1
2014 - Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Dove Mountain : Jason Day def. Victor Dubuisson 23 holes
2015 - TPC Harding Park, San Francisco : Rory McIlroy def. Gary Woodland 4 & 2
2016 - Austin CC, Texas : Jason Day def. Louis Oosthuizen 5 & 4
2017 - Austin CC, Texas : Dustin Johnson def. Jon Rahm 1 up
2018 - Austin CC, Texas : Bubba Watson def. Kevin Kisner 7&6
2019 - Austin CC, Texas : Kevin Kisner def. Matt Kuchar 3&2
2020 - annulé
2021 - Austin CC, Texas : Billy Horschel def. Scottie Scheffler 2 & 1 

Les records

Longest championship match
Jeff Maggert defeated Andrew Magee, 1999, 38 holes

Longest match (non-championship)
26 holes, Scott Verplank def. Lee Westwood, first round, 2006
26 holes, Mike Weir def. Loren Roberts, first round, 2003
25 holes, Darren Clarke def. Eduardo Romero, first round, 2004
24 holes, Chad Campbell def. Miguel Angel Jimenez, third round, 2005
23 holes, Colin Montgomerie def. Niclas Fasth, first round, 2006
23 holes, Adam Scott def. Robert Allenby, second round, 2004
23 holes, Thomas Bjorn def. Colin Montgomerie, second round, 2000

Largest margin of victory
9 and 8, Tiger Woods def. Stephen Ames, first round, 2006
8 and 7, Tiger Woods def. Stewart Cink, final round, 2008
8 and 7, Stephen Ames def. Robert Karlsson, first round, 2007
7 and 6, Sergio Garcia def. Mike Weir, second round, 2000
7 and 6, Craig Stadler def. Craig Parry, second round, 2001
7 and 6, Brad Faxon def. Kenny Perry, first round, 2002
7 and 6, Darren Clarke def. Davis Love III, second round, 2003
7 and 6, Tiger Woods def. Stephen Leaney, third round, 2003
7 and 6, Mark Hensby def. Stephen Ames, first round, 2005
7 and 6, Davis Love III def. Lee Westwood, second round, 2005

 

Fedex St. Jude Invitational (Bridgestone Invitational avant 2019)

Dates: 2-5 Juillet 2020
Site: TPC Southwind, Memphis (Firestone Country Club, South Course, Akron, Ohio, USA avant 2019)
Format: 72-holes, stroke play, no cut

Course : 7 244 yards (6 624 m) Par 70 designed by Ron Pritchard ; Firestone : 7400 yards (6770 m) Par 70 (35-35) designed by Bert Way (1929) & Robert Trent Jones (1960)
 

Field: Playing members of the last named United States and International Presidents Cup teams and the last named United States and European Ryder Cup teams, if not otherwise eligible; players ranked among the top 50 and ties on the Official World Golf Ranking as of Monday of tournament week, if not otherwise eligible; tournament winners of worldwide events since the prior year's Bridgestone Invitational with an Official World Golf Ranking strength of field rating of 100 points or more, and if not otherwise eligible, the winner of selected tournaments from each of the following Tours: Australasian Tour, Southern Africa Tour, Asian Tour and Japan Golf Tour.

Price Money : 10 250 000 $ (1 745 000 $ for the winner)

FedExPoints : 550

Past events

1999 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Tiger Woods (270)
2000 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Tiger Woods (259)
2001 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Tiger Woods (269)
2002 - Sahalee Country Club, Sammamish, Wash.; Craig Parry (268)
2003 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Darren Clarke (268)
2004 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Stewart Cink (269)
2005 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Tiger Woods (274)
2006 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Tiger Woods (270)
2007 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Tiger Woods (272)
2008 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Vijay Singh  (270)
2009 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Tiger Woods (268)
2010 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Hunter Mahan (268)
2011 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Adam Scott (263)
2012 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Keegan Bradley (267)
2013 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Tiger Woods (268)
2014 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Rory McIlroy (265)
2015 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Shane Lowry (269)
2016 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Dustin Johnson (274)
2017 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Hideki Matsuyama (264)
2018 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio ; Justin Thomas (265)
2019 - TPC Southwind, Memphis, Tennesee ; Brooks Koepka (264)

 

* At Sahalee Country Club

 

 

 

HSBC Champions

Organisé pour la première fois en 2005, ce tournoi a rejoint le World Golf Championship en 2009. C'est la dernière des quatre étapes qui se déroule début novembre sur le parcours du Sheshan (Shenzhen) International Golf Club de Shanghai en Chine. En 2012, c'était l'un des douze parcours appartenant au complexe golfique de Mission Hills à Guangdong qui l'a organisé. Il est retourné à Shanghai en 2013.

Course Sheshan : 7 266 yards (6531 m) par 72 dessiné par Nelson & Haworth Golf Design.

Course Mission Hills à Guangdong (7 261 yards par 72) dessiné par le golfeur espagnol José Maria Olazabal.

Dates : October 2020

Dotations : 10 250 000 $ dont 1 745 000 $ pour le vainqueur - FedEx Points : 550

Field

Winners of the four major championships and The Players Championship
Winners of the four World Golf Championships
Top 50 in the OWGR
Top 30 players from the FedEx Cup (minimum of 5; if necessary to satisfy minimum of 5, players from position 31 or lower on 20115-16 FedEx Cup list will be selected)
Top 30 players from the Race to Dubai
Top 4 players from the Asian Tour Order of Merit
Top 2 players from the Japan Golf Tour Order of Merit
Top 2 players from the PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit
Top 2 players from the Sunshine Tour Order of Merit
Six players from China

Palmarès :

2005 : David Howell ENG
2006 : Yang Yong-eun KOR
2007 : Phil Mickelson USA
2008 : Sergio Garcia ESP
2009 : Phil Mickelson USA
2010 : Francesco Molinari ITA
2011 : Martin Kaymer GER
2012 : Ian Poulter ENG
2013 : Justin Johnson USA
2014 : Bubba Watson USA
2015 : Russell Knox SCO
2016 : Hideki Matsuyama JPN
2017 : Justin Rose ENG
2018 : Xander Schauffele USA
2019 : Rory McIlroy ILN

World Cup (2000 à 2008)
2000
- Buenos Aires Golf Club, Buenos Aires, Argentina; United States (Tiger Woods/David Duval)
2001
- The Taiheiyo Club (Gotemba Course), Shizouka, Japan; South Africa (Ernie Els/Retief Goosen)
2002
- Vista Vallarta (Nicklaus Course), Puerto Vallarta, Mexico; Japan (Shigeki Maruyama/Toshi Izawa)
2003
- Kiawah Island Resorts (The Ocean Course), Kiawah Island, South Carolina, United States; South Africa (Rory Sabbatini/Trevor Immelman)
2004
- Real Club de Golf de Seville, Seville, Spain; England (Paul Casey/Luke Donald)
2005
- Victoria Clube de Golfe Course, Algarve, Portugal; Wales (Bradley Dredge/Stephen Dodd)
2006
- Sandy Lane Resort (Country Club Course), St. James Barbados ; Germany (Bernhard Langer/Marcel Siem)
2007 – Mission Hills Golf Club (Shenzen, China) ; Scotland (Colin Montgomerie/Marc Warren)

2008 – Mission Hills Golf Club (Shenzen, China) ; Sweden (Henrik Stenson/Robert Karlsson)


 

 

 

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World Golf Championships

World Golf Championships

World Golf Championships (WGC)

Les tournois WGC sont les plus importants et les mieux dotés après ceux du Grand Chelem.
Créé en 1996 par les cinq grands organisateurs de tournois (Tour Européen, Japan Tour, PGA Tour, Tour d’Australasie et le Tour d’Afrique du Sunshine Tour) avec l’intention d’organiser des nouvelles grandes compétitions entre les meilleurs golfeurs du monde, le World Golf Championship tour comprend un ensemble de quatre tournois majeurs sous un format différent dont trois sont nés en 1999. Le HSBC Champions, la dernière étape qui se joue au mois de novembre, fait partie du World Golf Championships depuis 2009. Ces quatre tournois se classent juste en dessous des Majeurs qui forment le Grand Chelem. Le champ est réduit, comportant 74 joueurs, et la compétition se joue sans cut. Le vainqueur de l'un des quatre tournois, a le droit de joueur sur le Tour américain pendant trois ans.

Les quatre tournois depuis 2017: le WGC Mexico Championship, le Championnat du monde de match-play (Dell Match-Play), l'Invitational (St. Jude depuis 2019; Bridgestone et NEC avant) et le WGC-HSBC Champions.

A noter que la Coupe monde a fait partie du WGC de 2000 à 2008.

Les vainqueurs de chacun des quatre tournois reçoivent un trophée en Wedgwood au nom d'un grand champion de golf : The Old Tom Morris Cup pour le vainqueur du HSBC Champions, The Walter Hagen Cup pour le Dell Match Play Championship; the Gene Sarazen Cup pour the Mexico Championship ; the Gary Player Cup pour le Bridgestone Invitational.

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- Mexico Championship (en stroke play) sur le parcours du Chapultepec au Mexico City. Anciennement WGC American Express Championship, CA Championship et Cadillac Championship.

Le premier tournoi WGC avait lieu jusqu'en 2016 à Doral (Floride) sur un parcours appartenant à Donald Trump, le nouveau président de Etats-Unis. Mais les polémiques nées des déclarations de Trump lors de la campagne présidentielle et la perte d'un partenaire-titre, ont conduit à la relocalisation de ce tournoi au Mexique.

- Dell Match Play Championship sur le parcours de Austin en Texas.
- St. Jude Invitational (avant Bridgestone Invitational et NEC) au TPC Southwind (en stroke play).

- HSBC Champions (en stroke play) sur la parcours du Sheshan International Golf Club de Shanghai.

La WGC World Cup (une épreuve disputée par équipe de deux golfeurs venant de 24 pays différents) a fait partie du World Golf Championship de 2000 à 2008.

Les quatre tournois World Golf Championships sont également les plus richement dotés en golf avec 10 000 000 $ par étape dont 1 530 000 $ pour le vainqueur (plus 550 FedEx points).

Les multiples vainqueurs

- Tiger Woods a longtemps été le seul à avoir remporté les quatre épreuves du WGC pour un total de 19 victoires dont 8 Bridgestones, 7 Cadillac, 3 Accentures, 1 Coupe du monde. Fin mars 2017, Dustin Johnson a également réussi le grand chelem en remportant les quatre tournois du WGC après son succès au Dell Match Play Championship.

- Le plus jeune vainqueur de l'un des quatre tournois est l'Américain Patrick Reed, vainqueur à 23 ans et 7 mois, en remportant le Cadillac Championship en mars 2014.

- Rory McIlroy est le seul Européen avec trois victoires (Bridgestone, Cadillac, HSBC)

Victoires

Match Play

Mexico (Cadillac) Championship

Invitational

HSBC Champions

Tiger Woods USA

18

3: 2003, 2004, 2008

7: 1999, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2013

8: 1999, 2000, 2001, 2005,
2006, 2007, 2009, 2013

-

Dustin Johnson USA

6

1: 2017

3: 2015, 2017, 2019

1: 2016

1: 2013

Phil Mickelson USA 3 2:2015, 2017 1:2009
Rory McIlroy ILN 3 1: 2015 - 1: 2014 1:2019

Geoff Ogilvy AUS

3

2: 2006, 2009

1: 2008

-

-

Darren Clarke ILN

2

1: 2000

-

1: 2003

-

Jason Day AUS

2

2: 2014, 2016

-

-

-

Ernie Els RSA

2

-

2: 2004, 2010

-

-
Hideki Matsuyama JPN 2 - - 1:2017 1:2016

Hunter Mahan USA

2

1: 2012

-

1: 2010

-

Ian Poulter ENG

2

1: 2010

-

-

1: 2012

Justin Rose ENG 2 - 1:2012 - 1:2017

Adam Scott AUS

2

-

1: 2016

1: 2011

-

Bubba Watson USA 2 1: 2018 - - 1: 2014
Patrick Reed USA 2 2:2014, 2020
Justin Thomas USA 2 2: 2018, 2020

Palmarès

Match Play

Mexico Championship

Invitational

HSBC Champions

2022 Scottie Scheffer USA
2021 Billy Horschel USA Collin Morikawa USA Abraham Ancer MEX annulé
2020 annulé Patrick Reed USA Justin Thomas USA annulé
2019 Kevin Kisner USA Dustin Johnson USA Brooks Koepka USA Rory McIlroy ILN
2018 Bubba Watson USA Phil Mickelson USA Justin Thomas USA Xander Schauffele USA
2017 Dustin Johnson USA Dustin Johnson USA Hideki Matsuyama JPN Justin Rose ENG

2016

Jason Day AUS

Adam Scott AUS

Dustin Johnson USA

Hideki Matsuyama JPN

2015

Rory McIlroy NIL

Dustin Johnson USA

Shane Lowry IRL

Russell Knox SCO

2014

Jason Day AUS

Patrick Reed USA

Rory McIlroy NIL

Bubba Watson USA

2013

Matt Kuchar USA

Tiger Woods USA

Tiger Woods USA

Dustin Johnson USA

2012

Hunter Mahan USA

Justin Rose ENG

Keegan Bradley USA

Ian Poulter ENG

2011

Luke Donald ENG

Nick Watney USA

Adam Scott AUS

Martin Kaymer GER

2010

Ian Poulter ENG

Ernie Els RSA

Hunter Mahan USA

Francesco Molinari ITA

2009

Geoff Ogilvy AUS

Phil Mickelson USA

Tiger Woods USA

Phil Mickelson USA

Match Play

Championship

Invitational

2008

Tiger Woods USA

Geoff Ogilvy AUS

Vijay Singh FID

2007

Henrik Stenson SWE

Tiger Woods USA

Tiger Woods USA

Match Play

Championship

Invitational

Coupe du monde

2006

Geoff Ogilvy AUS

Tiger Woods USA

Tiger Woods USA

Bernhard/nger Marcel Siem GER

2005

David Toms USA

Tiger Woods USA

Tiger Woods USA

Stephen Dodd/Bradley Dredge GAL

2004

Tiger Woods USA

Ernie Els RSA

Stewart Cink USA

Paul Casey/Luke Donald ENG

2003

Tiger Woods USA

Tiger Woods USA

Darren Clarke NIL

Trevor Immelman/Rory Sabbatini RSA

2002

Kevin Sutherland USA

Tiger Woods

Craig Parry AUS

Toshimitsu Izawa/Shigeki Maruyama JPN

2001

Steve Stricker USA

Annulé pour cause du 9 sept.

Tiger Woods USA

Ernie Els/Retief Goosen RSA

2000

Darren Clarke NIL

Mike Weir CAN

Tiger Woods USA

Tiger Woods/David Duval USA

Match Play

Championship

Invitational

1999

Jeff Maggert USA

Tiger Woods USA

Tiger Woods USA

Les quatre tournois :

Les quatre tournois :

Mexico Championship (American Express Championship de 1999 à 2006, CA Championship de 2007 à 2010; Cadillac Championship de 2011 à 2016)

Mexico Championship (American Express Championship de 1999 à 2006, CA Championship de 2007 à 2010; Cadillac Championship de 2011 à 2016)

Les parcours utilisés

Villes

2021 Concession GC Bradenton, Florida

2017-2020

Club de Golf Chapultepec

Mexico City, Mexico

2007–16

Trump National Doral Miami

Doral, Florida, U.S.

2006

The Grove

Hertfordshire, England

2005

Harding Park Golf Club

San Francisco, California, U.S.

2002, 2004

Mount Juliet Golf Club

Thomastown, Ireland

2003

Capital City Club

Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.

2001

Bellerive Country Club

St. Louis, Missouri (annulé)

1999–2000

Valderrama Golf Club

San Roque, Spain

Dates: Février 25-28, 2021
Site: Chapultepec, Golf Mexico City
Format: 72 holes, stroke play, no cut

Price Money : 10 500 000 $ (1 785 000 $ for the winner) - 550 FedEx Pts

Par/Yardage : 7 330 yards (6 700 m) par 71
Field: 65-70, including 44 of the top 50 from the Official World Golf Rankings and leaders of the six Tours' Official Money Lists/Order of Merit.

Joueurs :

- The top 50 players, including any players tied for 50th available place, from the Official World Golf Ranking as of Monday, Feb. 2020
- The top 50 players, including any players tied for 50th available place, from the Official World Golf Ranking as of Monday, Feb. 2020
- The top 30 players from the final 2017 FedExCup Points List.
- The top 10 players from the FedExCup Points List as of Feb. 20120
- The top 20 players from the final 2019 European Tour Order of Merit
- The top 10 players from the European Tour Order of Merit as of Feb. 2020
- The top 2 players from the final 2019 Japan Golf Tour Order of Merit.
- The top 2 players from the final 2019 Australasian Tour Order of Merit
- The top 2 players from the final 2019 Sunshine Tour Order of Merit.
- The top 2 players from the final 2019 Asian Tour Order of Merit.

Winners

1999 - Valderrama Golf Club, Valderrama, Spain; Tiger Woods (278)
2000 - Valderrama Golf Club, Valderrama, Spain; Mike Weir (277)
2001 - Bellerive Country Club, St. Louis, Mo. (cancelled)
2002 - Mount Juliet Conrad Estate, Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland; Tiger Woods (263)
2003 - Capital City Club, Crabapple Course, Atlanta, Ga.; Tiger Woods (274)
2004 - Mount Juliet Conrad, Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland; Ernie Els (270)
2005 - Harding Park Golf Course, San Francisco, Calif.; Tiger Woods (270)
2006 - The Grove, Hertfordshire, England; Tiger Woods (270)
2007 - Doral Golf Resort and Spa, Doral, Fla.; Tiger Woods (278)
2008 - Doral Golf Resort and Spa, Doral, Fla.; Geoff Ogilvy (271)
2009 - Doral Golf Resort and Spa, Doral, Fla.; Phil Mickelson (269)
2010 - Doral Golf Resort and Spa, Doral, Fla.; Ernie Els (270)
2011 - Doral Golf Resort and Spa, Doral, Fla.; Nick Watney (272)
2012 - Doral Golf Resort and Spa, Doral, Fla.; Justin Rose (272)
2013 - Doral Golf Resort and Spa, Doral, Fla.; Tiger Woods (269)
2014 - Doral Golf Resort and Spa, Doral, Fla.; Patrick Reed (284)
2015 - Doral Golf Resort and Spa, Doral, Fla.; Dustin Johnson (279)
2016 - Doral Golf Resort and Spa, Doral, Fla.; Adam Scott (276)
2017 - Club de Golf Chapultepec, Mexico ; Dustin Johnson (270)
2018 - Club de Golf Chapultepec, Mexico ; Phil Mickelson (268)
2019 - Club de Golf Chapultepec, Mexico ; Dustin Johnson (263)
2020 - Club de Golf Chapultepec, Mexico ; Patrick Reed (266)
2021 - Concession GC, Fla ; Collin Morikawa (270)

Les records

Les records

Low 72 Holes 261 (23-under) Tiger Woods (2006, The Grove)
263 (21-under) Dustin Johnson (2019, Chapultepec
Low 18 Holes 62 (10-under) Sergio Garcia, final round (2002, Mount Juliet Conrad)
62 (10-under) Retief Goosen, final round (2002, Mount Juliet Conrad)
Low First 18 Holes 63 (9-under) Nick Price (2000, Valderrama Club de Golf)
63 (8-under) Tiger Woods (2006, The Grove)
Low Opening 36 Holes 130 (14-under) Tiger Woods (65-65) (2002, Mount Juliet Conrad)
Low Opening 54 Holes 194 (19-under)Tiger Woods (63-64-67) (2006, The Grove)
197 (19-under) Tiger Woods (65-65-67) (2000, Mount Juliet Conrad)
Low Start by a Winner 63 (8-under) Tiger Woods (2006, The Grove)
65 (7-under) Tiger Woods (2002, Mount Juliet Conrad)
High Start by a Winner 71 (even) Tiger Woods (1999, Valderrama Club de Golf)
Low Finish by a Winner 66 (6-under) Tiger Woods (2002, Mount Juliet Conrad)
High Finish by a Winner 72 (2-over) Tiger Woods (2003, Capital City Club)
Largest Margin of Victory 8 strokes Tiger Woods (2006, The Grove)
2 strokes Mike Weir (2000, Valderrama Club de Golf)
Largest 18-Hole Lead 3 strokes Nick Price (2000, Valderrama Club de Golf)
Colin Montgomerie (2005 Harding Park Golf Course)
Largest 36-Hole Lead 5 strokes Tiger Woods (2006, The Grove)
5 strokes Tiger Woods (2003, Capital City Club)
Largest 54-Hole Lead 6 strokes Tiger Woods (2006, The Grove)
5 strokes Tiger Woods (2003, Capital City Club)
Holes-in-One (3) Colin Montgomerie (No. 12), second round (2000, Valderrama Club de Golf)
Angel Cabrera (No. 6), third round (2000, Valderrama Club de Golf)
Thongchai Jaidee (No. 11), second round (2004, Mount Juliet Conrad)
Tom Lehman (No. 11), third round (2005, Harding Park Golf Course)
Wire-to-Wire Winner (3) Geoff Ogilvy (2008, Doral Golf Resort and Spa)
Tiger Woods (2006, The Grove)
Tiger Woods (2002, Mount Juliet Conrad)
Playoffs (2) Tiger Woods defeated Miguel Angel Jimenez with a birdie on the first extra hole (1999, Valderrama Club de Golf)
Tiger Woods defeated John Daly with a par on the second extra hole (2005, Harding Park Golf Course)

Dell Match Play Championship

Dell Match Play Championship

Dates: March 24-28, 2021

Site: Austin CC en Texas de 2016 à 2021 (7 108 y Par 71, 6 500 m Par 71).
Format: Match Play

dessin

Price Money : 10 500 000 $ (1 785 000 $ for the winner) - 550 FedEx Pts

Course :
Field: Top 64 available players based on the Official World Golf Ranking

Winners

1999 - La Costa Resort and Spa, Carlsbad, Calif.: Jeff Maggert def. Andrew Magee 38 holes
2000 - La Costa Resort and Spa, Carlsbad, Calif.: Darren Clarke def. Tiger Woods 4 & 3
2001 - Metropolitan Golf Club, Victoria, Australia : Steve Stricker def. Pierre Fulke 2 & 1
2002 - La Costa Resort and Spa, Carlsbad, Calif. : Kevin Sutherland def. Scott McCarron 1 up
2003 - La Costa Resort and Spa, Carlsbad, Calif. : Tiger Woods def. David Toms 2 & 1
2004 - La Costa Resort and Spa, Carlsbad, Calif.: Tiger Woods def. Davis Love III 3 & 2
2005 - La Costa Resort and Spa, Carlsbad, Calif.: David Toms def. Chris DiMarco 6 & 5
2006 - La Costa Resort and Spa, Carlsbad, Calif.: Geoff Ogilvy def. Davis Love III 3 & 2
2007 - The Gallery at Dove Mountain, Tucson, Az. : Henrik Stenson def. Geoff Ogilvy 2 & 1
2008 - The Gallery at Dove Mountain, Tucson, Az. : Tiger Woods def. Stewart Cink 8 & 7
2009 - Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Dove Mountain : Geoff Ogilvy def. Stewart Cink 4 & 2
2010 - Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Dove Mountain : Ian Poulter def. Paul Casey 3 & 2
2011 - Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Dove Mountain : Luke Donald def. Martin Kaymer 3 & 2
2012 - Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Dove Mountain : Hunter Mahan def. Rory McIlroy 2 & 1
2013 - Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Dove Mountain : Matt Kuchar def. Hunter Mahan 2 & 1
2014 - Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Dove Mountain : Jason Day def. Victor Dubuisson 23 holes
2015 - TPC Harding Park, San Francisco : Rory McIlroy def. Gary Woodland 4 & 2
2016 - Austin CC, Texas : Jason Day def. Louis Oosthuizen 5 & 4
2017 - Austin CC, Texas : Dustin Johnson def. Jon Rahm 1 up
2018 - Austin CC, Texas : Bubba Watson def. Kevin Kisner 7&6
2019 - Austin CC, Texas : Kevin Kisner def. Matt Kuchar 3&2
2020 - annulé
2021 - Austin CC, Texas : Billy Horschel def. Scottie Scheffler 2 & 1

Les records

Les records

Longest championship match
Jeff Maggert defeated Andrew Magee, 1999, 38 holes

Longest match (non-championship)
26 holes, Scott Verplank def. Lee Westwood, first round, 2006
26 holes, Mike Weir def. Loren Roberts, first round, 2003
25 holes, Darren Clarke def. Eduardo Romero, first round, 2004
24 holes, Chad Campbell def. Miguel Angel Jimenez, third round, 2005
23 holes, Colin Montgomerie def. Niclas Fasth, first round, 2006
23 holes, Adam Scott def. Robert Allenby, second round, 2004
23 holes, Thomas Bjorn def. Colin Montgomerie, second round, 2000

Largest margin of victory
9 and 8, Tiger Woods def. Stephen Ames, first round, 2006
8 and 7, Tiger Woods def. Stewart Cink, final round, 2008
8 and 7, Stephen Ames def. Robert Karlsson, first round, 2007
7 and 6, Sergio Garcia def. Mike Weir, second round, 2000
7 and 6, Craig Stadler def. Craig Parry, second round, 2001
7 and 6, Brad Faxon def. Kenny Perry, first round, 2002
7 and 6, Darren Clarke def. Davis Love III, second round, 2003
7 and 6, Tiger Woods def. Stephen Leaney, third round, 2003
7 and 6, Mark Hensby def. Stephen Ames, first round, 2005
7 and 6, Davis Love III def. Lee Westwood, second round, 2005

Fedex St. Jude Invitational (Bridgestone Invitational avant 2019)

Fedex St. Jude Invitational (Bridgestone Invitational avant 2019)

Dates: 2-5 Juillet 2020
Site: TPC Southwind, Memphis (Firestone Country Club, South Course, Akron, Ohio, USA avant 2019)
Format: 72-holes, stroke play, no cut

Course : 7 244 yards (6 624 m) Par 70 designed by Ron Pritchard ; Firestone : 7400 yards (6770 m) Par 70 (35-35) designed by Bert Way (1929) & Robert Trent Jones (1960)

Field: Playing members of the last named United States and International Presidents Cup teams and the last named United States and European Ryder Cup teams, if not otherwise eligible; players ranked among the top 50 and ties on the Official World Golf Ranking as of Monday of tournament week, if not otherwise eligible; tournament winners of worldwide events since the prior year's Bridgestone Invitational with an Official World Golf Ranking strength of field rating of 100 points or more, and if not otherwise eligible, the winner of selected tournaments from each of the following Tours: Australasian Tour, Southern Africa Tour, Asian Tour and Japan Golf Tour.

Price Money : 10 250 000 $ (1 745 000 $ for the winner)

FedExPoints : 550

Past events

1999 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Tiger Woods (270)
2000 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Tiger Woods (259)
2001 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Tiger Woods (269)
2002 - Sahalee Country Club, Sammamish, Wash.; Craig Parry (268)
2003 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Darren Clarke (268)
2004 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Stewart Cink (269)
2005 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Tiger Woods (274)
2006 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Tiger Woods (270)
2007 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Tiger Woods (272)
2008 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Vijay Singh (270)
2009 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Tiger Woods (268)
2010 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Hunter Mahan (268)
2011 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Adam Scott (263)
2012 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Keegan Bradley (267)
2013 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Tiger Woods (268)
2014 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Rory McIlroy (265)
2015 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Shane Lowry (269)
2016 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Dustin Johnson (274)
2017 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio; Hideki Matsuyama (264)
2018 - Firestone Country Club, Akron, Ohio ; Justin Thomas (265)
2019 - TPC Southwind, Memphis, Tennesee ; Brooks Koepka (264)

* At Sahalee Country Club

HSBC Champions

HSBC Champions

Organisé pour la première fois en 2005, ce tournoi a rejoint le World Golf Championship en 2009. C'est la dernière des quatre étapes qui se déroule début novembre sur le parcours du Sheshan (Shenzhen) International Golf Club de Shanghai en Chine. En 2012, c'était l'un des douze parcours appartenant au complexe golfique de Mission Hills à Guangdong qui l'a organisé. Il est retourné à Shanghai en 2013.

Course Sheshan : 7 266 yards (6531 m) par 72 dessiné par Nelson & Haworth Golf Design.

Course Mission Hills à Guangdong (7 261 yards par 72) dessiné par le golfeur espagnol José Maria Olazabal.

Dates : October 2020

Dotations : 10 250 000 $ dont 1 745 000 $ pour le vainqueur - FedEx Points : 550

Field

Winners of the four major championships and The Players Championship
Winners of the four World Golf Championships
Top 50 in the OWGR
Top 30 players from the FedEx Cup (minimum of 5; if necessary to satisfy minimum of 5, players from position 31 or lower on 20115-16 FedEx Cup list will be selected)
Top 30 players from the Race to Dubai
Top 4 players from the Asian Tour Order of Merit
Top 2 players from the Japan Golf Tour Order of Merit
Top 2 players from the PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit
Top 2 players from the Sunshine Tour Order of Merit
Six players from China

Palmarès :

2005 : David Howell ENG
2006 : Yang Yong-eun KOR
2007 : Phil Mickelson USA
2008 : Sergio Garcia ESP
2009 : Phil Mickelson USA
2010 : Francesco Molinari ITA
2011 : Martin Kaymer GER
2012 : Ian Poulter ENG
2013 : Justin Johnson USA
2014 : Bubba Watson USA
2015 : Russell Knox SCO
2016 : Hideki Matsuyama JPN
2017 : Justin Rose ENG
2018 : Xander Schauffele USA
2019 : Rory McIlroy ILN

World Cup (2000 à 2008)
2000
- Buenos Aires Golf Club, Buenos Aires, Argentina; United States (Tiger Woods/David Duval)
2001
- The Taiheiyo Club (Gotemba Course), Shizouka, Japan; South Africa (Ernie Els/Retief Goosen)
2002
- Vista Vallarta (Nicklaus Course), Puerto Vallarta, Mexico; Japan (Shigeki Maruyama/Toshi Izawa)
2003
- Kiawah Island Resorts (The Ocean Course), Kiawah Island, South Carolina, United States; South Africa (Rory Sabbatini/Trevor Immelman)
2004
- Real Club de Golf de Seville, Seville, Spain; England (Paul Casey/Luke Donald)
2005
- Victoria Clube de Golfe Course, Algarve, Portugal; Wales (Bradley Dredge/Stephen Dodd)
2006
- Sandy Lane Resort (Country Club Course), St. James Barbados ; Germany (Bernhard Langer/Marcel Siem)
2007 – Mission Hills Golf Club (Shenzen, China) ; Scotland (Colin Montgomerie/Marc Warren)

2008 – Mission Hills Golf Club (Shenzen, China) ; Sweden (Henrik Stenson/Robert Karlsson)


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