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Top tournament results: Robert Trent Jones GC

The main tournaments played at Robert Trent Jones GC are shown in the table below, which also includes relevant information on the winners, their scores and prize money.

2025
America
Niemann, Joaquin
201 (-15)
US$4 million
LIV Golf

Category

America

Winner (holder)

Niemann, Joaquin

Score

201 (-15)

Prize money

US$4 million

Title sponsor

LIV Golf

Played as the inaugural LIV Golf Virginia presented by Maaden (Jun 6-8; 54-hole 48-player no-cut individual event, and accompanying 4-player team event). [Robert Trent Jones GC, Gainesville, Virginia].
Individual event: second-placed Anirban Lahiri (India) and Graeme McDowell (N.Ire) finished 1 shot behind Joaquín Niemann (Chile).
Team winners: Crushers team (-36; Bryson DeChambeau, Charles Howell III, Anirban Lahiri & Paul Casey). Crushers won for the second straight time and shared the $3 million team first prize. Runners-up: 4 Aces team (-34; Thomas Pieters, Dustin Johnson, Patrick Reed & Harold Varner III).
Note: one of fourteen 2025 LIV Golf League events run by the Saudi Arabian-bankrolled LIV Golf company.

2024
Team Events
USA
15.5 - 12.5
n/a
LET / LPGA

Category

Team Events

Winner (holder)

USA

Score

15.5 - 12.5

Prize money

n/a

Title sponsor

LET / LPGA

The Solheim Cup (19th) (Sept 13-15). USA vs Europe. 12 top women professionals per team competing over three days in eight foursome matches, eight fourballs and 12 singles. [Robert Trent Jones GC, Gainesville, Virginia].
Non-playing captains: Stacy Lewis (USA); Suzann Pettersen (Nor/Europe).
Overall result: USA 15.5, Europe 12.5.
Sunday singles (twelve 18-hole matches; USA player stated first): Nelly Korda lost to Charley Hull (Eng) 6&4; Megan Khang beat Emily Kristine Pedersen (Den) 6&5; Alison Lee lost to Georgia Hall (Eng) 4&3; Allisen Corpuz beat Anna Nordqvist (Swe) 4&3; Rose Zhang beat Carlota Ciganda (Esp) 6&4; Andrea Lee halved with Esther Henseleit (Ger); Lexi Thompson lost to Céline Boutier (Fra) by 1 hole; Lauren Coughlin halved with Maja Stark (Swe); Lilia Vu halved with Albane Valenzuela (Switz); Sarah Schmelzel beat Madelene Sagström (Swe) 1 up; Ally Ewing lost to Leona Maguire (Ire) 4&3; Jennifer Kupcho beat Linn Grant (Swe) 2&1.
Note: 2024 Solheim Cup was played just one year after the previous edition, to move this biennial event to even years.

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].

2005
Team Events
USA
18.5 - 15.5
PGA Tour

Category

Team Events

Winner (holder)

USA

Score

18.5 - 15.5

Prize money

Title sponsor

PGA Tour

The Presidents Cup (6th) (Sept 22-25). USA vs International Team (non-US, non-European). 12 top professionals per team competing over four days in a total of 11 fourball matches, 11 foursomes, and 12 singles. Non-playing captains: Jack Nicklaus (USA); Gary Player (RSA/Intl). [Robert Trent Jones GC, Gainesville, Virginia].
Overall result: USA 18.5, Intl team 15.5.
Sunday singles (home player stated first): Justin Leonard bt Tim Clark (RSA) 4&3; David Toms bt Trevor Immelman (RSA) 2&1; Tiger Woods lost to Retief Goosen (RSA) 2&1; Kenny Perry bt Mark Hensby (Aus) 4&3; Fred Couples bt Vijay Singh (Fiji) 1 hole; Scott Verplank lost to Mike Weir (Can) 3&2; Jim Furyk bt Adam Scott (Aus) 3&2; Stewart Cink lost to Peter Lonard (Aus) 3&2; Fred Funk lost to Michael Campbell (NZ) 3&2; Davis Love III bt Nick O'Hern (Aus) 4&3; Phil Mickelson halved with Angel Cabrera (Arg); Chris DiMarco bt Stuart Appleby (Aus) 1 hole.

2000
Team Events
USA
21.5 - 10.5
PGA Tour

Category

Team Events

Winner (holder)

USA

Score

21.5 - 10.5

Prize money

Title sponsor

PGA Tour

The Presidents Cup (4th) (Oct 19-22). USA vs International Team (non-US, non-European). 12 top professionals per team competing over four days in a total of ten fourball matches, ten foursomes, and 12 singles. Non-playing captains: Ken Venturi (USA); Peter Thomson (Aus/Intl). [Robert Trent Jones GC, Gainesville, Virginia].
Overall result: USA 21.5, Intl team 10.5.
Sunday singles (home player stated first): Paul Azinger lost to Robert Allenby (Aus) 2&1; David Duval bt Nick Price (Zim) 2&1; Loren Roberts bt Stuart Appleby (Aus) 3&2; Phil Mickelson lost to Mike Weir (Can) 4&3; Davis Love III bt Ernie Els (RSA) 4&3; Tom Lehman lost to Steve Elkington (Aus) 1 hole; Tiger Woods bt Vijay Singh (Fiji) 2&1; Stewart Cink bt Greg Norman (Aus) 2&1; Hal Sutton lost to Carlos Franco (Para) 6&5; Jim Furyk bt Shigeki Maruyama (Jpn) 5&4; Kirk Triplett halved with Michael Campbell (NZ); Notah Begay III bt Retief Goosen (RSA) 1 hole.

1996
Team Events
USA
16.5 - 15.5
PGA Tour

Category

Team Events

Winner (holder)

USA

Score

16.5 - 15.5

Prize money

Title sponsor

PGA Tour

The Presidents Cup (2nd) (Sept 13-15). USA vs International Team (non-US, non-European). 12 top professionals per team competing over three days in a total of ten fourball matches, ten foursomes, and 12 singles. Non-playing captains: Arnold Palmer (USA); Peter Thomson (Aus/Intl). [Robert Trent Jones GC, Gainesville, Virginia].
Overall result: USA 16.5, Intl team 15.5.
Sunday singles (home player stated first): Mark Brooks lost to Craig Parry (Aus) 5&4; David Duval bt Peter Senior (Aus) 3&2; Mark O'Meara bt Nick Price (Zim) 1 hole; Kenny Perry lost to David Frost (RSA) 7&6; Steve Stricker bt Robert Allenby (Aus) 6&5; Scott Hoch bt Mark McNulty (Zim) 1 up; Davis Love III bt Masashi "Jumbo" Ozaki (Jpn) 5&4; Justin Leonard lost to Steve Elkington (Aus) 1 hole; Phil Mickelson lost to Ernie Els (RSA) 3&2; Corey Pavin lost to Greg Norman 3&1; Tom Lehman lost to Frank Nobilo (NZ) 3&2; Fred Couples bt Vijay Singh (Fiji) 2&1.

1994
Team Events
USA
20 - 12
PGA Tour

Category

Team Events

Winner (holder)

USA

Score

20 - 12

Prize money

Title sponsor

PGA Tour

The inaugural Presidents Cup (Sept 16-18). USA vs International Team (non-US, non-European). 12 top professionals per team competing over three days in a total of ten fourball matches, ten foursomes, and 12 singles. Non-playing captains: Hale Irwin (USA); David Graham (Aus/Intl). [Robert Trent Jones GC, Gainesville, Virginia].
Overall result: USA 20, Intl team 12.
Sunday singles (home player stated first): Hale Irwin bt Robert Allenby (Aus) 1 hole; Jay Haas bt Mark McNulty (Zim) 4&3; Jim Gallagher Jr bt Tsukasa Watanabe (Jpn); Phil Mickelson halved with Fulton Allem (RSA); Tom Lehman halved with Vijay Singh (Fiji); John Huston lost to Peter Senior (Aus) 3&2; Scott Hoch halved with David Frost (RSA); Jeff Maggert bt Bradley Hughes (Aus) 2&1; Loren Roberts halved with Frank Nobilo (NZ); Fred Couples bt Nick Price (Zim) 1 hole; Davis Love III bt Steve Elkington (Aus) 1 hole; Corey Pavin lost to Craig Parry (Aus) 1 hole.

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Women’s (British) Open: the last women’s major championship of the season is hosted by Royal Porthcawl GC. It’s the first time this fabulous seaside links course has hosted the event (July 31-Aug 3).

Walker Cup: the 50th playing of this prestigious men’s amateur event sees the GB&I go head-to-head against the defending USA team at Cypress Point Club, California (Sept 6-7). After that, all eyes turn to Bethpage State Park on Long Island, NY, where the American and defending European professional teams engage in the 45th Ryder Cup (Sept 27-29).

Who's Who

Lottie Woad: 21-year-old Woad burst onto the professional scene in July, with wins in the Women’s Irish Open (as an amateur) and three weeks later in the Women’s Scottish Open (as a professional). She nearly picked-up a major championship, placing third in The Evian in the same month.

Pádraig Harrington: the ever-likeable Irishman added the (British) Senior Open Championship title to his stellar array of tournament successes. His win came on Sunningdale’s spectacular Old Course. Harrington had already bagged the U.S. Senior Open title in June this year.

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Join us at The Dutch from August 21–24 for the Festival of Golf, featuring the HotelPlanner Tour. Experience four days of top-tier sport, live music, incredible food, and unexpected surprises. Explore the grounds, connect with others, embrace new challenges, and dive into an unforgettable celebration. Click here to buy tickets.

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