• TPC Sawgrass, Stadium course host of THE PLAYERS Ch'Ship since 1982
  • The K Club host of The 36th Ryder Cup (2006), Dublin
  • Marco Simone GC (Italy); host of the Ryder Cup 2023
  • St Andrews Links - Old course - Host of The Open Championship in 2022 and 2027
  • Pebble Beach host of the US Open; US Women's Open; Pebble Beach Pro-Am
  • TPC Louisiana host of the The Zurich Classic of New Orleans since 2005
  • Torrey Pines - South course, host of the Farmers Insurance Open
  • Torrey Pines - South course, host of the Genesis Invitational 2025

Tournament results: Quicken Loans Natl

Results for the Quicken Loans Natl are shown in the table below, which includes details of the respective winners, their scores and prize money, relevant venues and title sponsors.
2018
America
259 (-21)
$1,278,000
Quicken Loans

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Molinari, Francesco

Score

259 (-21)

Prize money

$1,278,000

Title sponsor

Quicken Loans

Played as the Quicken Loans National (Jun 28-Jul 1). Second-placed Ryan Armour (USA) finished 8 shots behind first-time PGA Tour winner Molinari (Italy). Molinari shot a final round 8-under-par 62 to become the first Italian golfer since Toney Penna in 1947 to win a PGA Tour event. [TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm, Potomac, nr Washington DC].

2017
America
Stanley, Kyle
273 (-7)
$1,278,000
Quicken Loans

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Stanley, Kyle

Score

273 (-7)

Prize money

$1,278,000

Title sponsor

Quicken Loans

Played as the Quicken Loans National (Jun 29-Jul 2). Stanley (USA) beat Charles Howell III (USA) with a par at the first playoff hole (par-4 18th), to win his second PGA Tour title. [TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm, Potomac, nr Washington DC].

2016
America
Hurley III, Billy
267 (-17)
$1,242,000
Quicken Loans

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Hurley III, Billy

Score

267 (-17)

Prize money

$1,242,000

Title sponsor

Quicken Loans

Played as the Quicken Loans National (June 23-26). Second-placed Vijay Singh (Fiji) finished 3 shots behind 34-year-old Hurley (USA), who recorded his first PGA Tour title. [Blue course, Congressional CC, Bethesda, Maryland].

2015
America
Merritt, Troy
266 (-18)
$1,206,000
Quicken Loans

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Merritt, Troy

Score

266 (-18)

Prize money

$1,206,000

Title sponsor

Quicken Loans

Played as the Quicken Loans National (Jul 30-Aug 2). Second-placed Rickie Fowler (USA) finished 3 shots behind first-time PGA Tour winner Merritt (USA). 29-year-old Merritt was playing in his 96th start on the Tour. [Robert Trent Jones GC, Gainesville, VA].

2014
America
280 (-4)
$1,170,000
Quicken Loans

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Rose, Justin

Score

280 (-4)

Prize money

$1,170,000

Title sponsor

Quicken Loans

Played as the Quicken Loans National (June 26-29; formerly AT&T National). Rose (Eng) beat Shawn Stefani (USA) with a par at the first playoff hole. [Congressional CC, Bethesda, MD].

2013
America
272 (-12)
$1,170,000
AT&T

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Haas, Bill

Score

272 (-12)

Prize money

$1,170,000

Title sponsor

AT&T

Played as the AT&T National (June 27-30). Second-placed Roberto Castro (USA) finished 3 shots behind Haas (USA), whose final round 66 spurred him to victory. [Congressional CC, Bethesda, MD].

2012
America
276 (-8)
$1,170,000
AT&T

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Woods, Tiger

Score

276 (-8)

Prize money

$1,170,000

Title sponsor

AT&T

Played as the AT&T National (Jun 28-Jul 1). Second-placed Bo Van Pelt (USA) finished 2 shots behind Woods (USA), who claimed his third win in seven starts. This was Woods 74th PGA Tour win, one more than Jack Nicklaus and only eight short of Sam Snead's record 82. [Blue course, Congressional CC, Bethesda, MD].

2011
America
Watney, Nick
267 (-13)
$1,116,000
AT&T

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Watney, Nick

Score

267 (-13)

Prize money

$1,116,000

Title sponsor

AT&T

Played as the AT&T National (Jun 30-Jul 3). Second-placed Kyung-Ju "KJ" Choi (S Kor) finished 2 shots behind Watney (USA). [Aronimink GC, Newton Square, PA].

2010
America
270 (-10)
$1,116,000
AT&T

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Rose, Justin

Score

270 (-10)

Prize money

$1,116,000

Title sponsor

AT&T

Played as the AT&T National (July 1-4). Second-placed Ryan Moore (USA) finished 1 shot behind Rose (Eng), who recorded a second win in his last three PGA Tour starts. [Aronimink GC, Newton Square, PA].

2009
America
267 (-13)
$1,080,000
AT&T

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Woods, Tiger

Score

267 (-13)

Prize money

$1,080,000

Title sponsor

AT&T

Played as the AT&T National hosted by Tiger Woods (July 2-5). Second-placed Hunter Mahan (USA) finished 1 shot behind Woods (USA). This was event-host Tiger Wood's 68th PGA Tour win. [Blue course, Congressional CC, Bethesda, MD].

2008
America
Kim, Anthony
268 (-12)
$1,080,000
AT&T

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Kim, Anthony

Score

268 (-12)

Prize money

$1,080,000

Title sponsor

AT&T

Played as the AT&T National hosted by Tiger Woods (July 3-6). Second-placed Fredrik Jacobson (Swe) finished 2 shots behind Kim (USA), who recorded his second PGA Tour win in 2008. [Blue course, Congressional CC, Bethesda, MD].

2007
America
271 (-9)
$1,080,000
AT&T

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Choi, KJ

Score

271 (-9)

Prize money

$1,080,000

Title sponsor

AT&T

Played as the inaugural AT&T National hosted by Tiger Woods (Jul 5-8). Second-placed Steve Stricker (USA) finished 3 shots behind Kyung-Ju "KJ" Choi (S Kor), who recorded his second PGA Tour win in 2007. [Blue course, Congressional CC, Bethesda, MD].

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