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Tournament results: WGC - Championship

Results for the WGC - Championship are shown in the table below, which includes details of the respective winners, their scores and prize money, relevant venues and title sponsors.
2021
WGC
270 (-18)
$1,820,000
WGC / Workday

Category

WGC

Winner (holder)

Morikawa, Collin

Score

270 (-18)

Prize money

$1,820,000

Title sponsor

WGC / Workday

Played as the World Golf Championships - Workday Championship at The Concession (Feb 25-28). Second-placed Viktor Hovland (Nor), Brooks Koepka (USA) and Billy Horschel (USA) finished 3 shots behind 24-year-old Collin Morikawa (USA). Morikawa became only the second player after Tiger Woods (USA) to win both a major championship and a WGC title before the age of 25 years. [The Concession GC, Bradenton, FL]. Note: tournament moved from Mexico and retitled from WGC - Mexico Championship, due to logistical challenges posed by the global coronavirus pandemic.

2020
WGC
266 (-18)
$1,820,000
WGC

Category

WGC

Winner (holder)

Reed, Patrick

Score

266 (-18)

Prize money

$1,820,000

Title sponsor

WGC

Played as the WGC-Mexico Championship (Feb 20-23). Second-placed Bryson DeChambeau (USA) finished 1 shot behind Reed (USA), who recorded his second win in a WGC event. [GC Chapultepec, Naucalpan, Mexico City].

2019
WGC
263 (-21)
$1,745,000
WGC

Category

WGC

Winner (holder)

Johnson, Dustin

Score

263 (-21)

Prize money

$1,745,000

Title sponsor

WGC

Played as the WGC-Mexico Championship (Feb 21-24). Second-placed Rory McIlroy (N.Ire) finished 5 shots behind Johnson (USA), who became the only player to win all four WGC titles. [GC Chapultepec, Naucalpan, Mexico City].

2018
WGC
268 (-16)
$1,700,000
x

Category

WGC

Winner (holder)

Mickelson, Phil

Score

268 (-16)

Prize money

$1,700,000

Title sponsor

x

Played as the WGC-Mexico Championship (March 1-4). Mickelson (USA) beat Justin Thomas (USA) at the first playoff hole (par-3 17th), to record his first PGA Tour win for almost five years. [GC Chapultepec, Naucalpan, Mexico City].

2017
WGC
270 (-14)
$1,660,000
x

Category

WGC

Winner (holder)

Johnson, Dustin

Score

270 (-14)

Prize money

$1,660,000

Title sponsor

x

Played as the WGC-Mexico Championship (March 2-5) (formerly WGC-Cadillac Championship). Second-placed Tommy Fleetwood (Eng) finished 1 shot behind Johnson (USA), who was competing in his first tournament after becoming the World No.1 male golfer. [GC Chapultepec, Naucalpan, Mexico City].

Category

WGC

Winner (holder)

Scott, Adam

Score

276 (-12)

Prize money

$1,620,000

Title sponsor

Cadillac

Played as the WGC-Cadillac Championship (March 3-6). Second-placed Bubba Watson (USA) finished 1 shot behind Scott (Aus), who recorded his second straight win on the PGA Tour and second WGC title. [Blue Monster course, Trump Natl Doral Resort, Miami, FL].

Category

WGC

Winner (holder)

Johnson, Dustin

Score

279 (-9)

Prize money

$1,570,000

Title sponsor

Cadillac

Played as the WGC-Cadillac Championship (March 5-8). Second-placed J.B. Holmes (USA) finished 1 shot behind Johnson (USA), who claimed his second win in a WGC event. [Blue Monster course, Trump Natl Doral Resort, Miami, FL].

Category

WGC

Winner (holder)

Reed, Patrick

Score

284 (-4)

Prize money

$1,530,000

Title sponsor

Cadillac

Played as the WGC-Cadillac Championship (March 6-9). Second-placed Jamie Donaldson (Wales) and Bubba Watson (USA) finished 1 shot behind Reed (USA), who at 23-years became the youngest winner of a WGC event. [Blue Monster course, Doral Golf Resort, Miami, FL].

Category

WGC

Winner (holder)

Woods, Tiger

Score

269 (-19)

Prize money

$1,500,000

Title sponsor

Cadillac

Played as the WGC-Cadillac Championship (March 7-10). Second-placed Steve Stricker (USA) finished 2 shots behind Woods (USA), who recorded his seventh win in this event, 17th overall WGC title and 76th overall PGA Tour win. [Blue Monster course, Doral Golf Resort, Miami, FL].

Category

WGC

Winner (holder)

Rose, Justin

Score

272 (-16)

Prize money

$1,400,000

Title sponsor

Cadillac

Played as the WGC-Cadillac Championship (March 8-11). Second-placed Bubba Watson (USA) finished 1 shot behind first-time WGC winner Rose (Eng). [Blue Monster course, Doral Golf Resort, Miami, FL].

2011
WGC
Watney, Nick
272 (-16)
$1,400,000
Cadillac

Category

WGC

Winner (holder)

Watney, Nick

Score

272 (-16)

Prize money

$1,400,000

Title sponsor

Cadillac

Played as the WGC-Cadillac Championship (March 10-13). Second-placed Dustin Johnson (USA) finished 2 shots behind Watney (USA). [Blue Monster course, Doral Golf Resort, Miami, FL].

Category

WGC

Winner (holder)

Els, Ernie

Score

270 (-18)

Prize money

$1,400,000

Title sponsor

CA

Played as the WGC-CA Championship (March 11-14). Second-placed Charl Schwartzel (RSA) finished 4 shots behind fellow countryman Els (RSA). [Blue Monster course, Doral Golf Resort, Miami, FL].

Category

WGC

Winner (holder)

Mickelson, Phil

Score

269 (-19)

Prize money

$1,400,000

Title sponsor

CA

Played as the WGC-CA Championship (March 12-15). Second-placed Nick Watney (USA) finished 1 shot behind Mickelson (USA), who recorded his first WGC win, after 27 attempts. [Blue Monster course, Doral Golf Resort, Miami, FL].

Category

WGC

Winner (holder)

Ogilvy, Geoff

Score

271 (-17)

Prize money

$1,350,000

Title sponsor

CA

Played as the WGC-CA Championship (March 20-23). Second-placed Retief Goosen (RSA), Jim Furyk (USA) and Vijay Singh (Fiji) finished 1 shot behind Ogilvy (Aus). Monday finish required in this weather-affected event. [Blue Monster course, Doral Golf Resort, Miami, FL].

Category

WGC

Winner (holder)

Woods, Tiger

Score

278 (-10)

Prize money

$1,350,000

Title sponsor

CA

Played as the WGC-CA Championship (March 22-25; formerly WGC-Amex Championship). Brett Wetterich (USA) finished 2 shots behind Woods (USA). [Blue Monster course, Doral Golf Resort, Miami, FL].

2006
WGC
261 (-23)
$1,300,000
American Express

Category

WGC

Winner (holder)

Woods, Tiger

Score

261 (-23)

Prize money

$1,300,000

Title sponsor

American Express

Played as the WGC-American Express Championship (Sept 28-Oct 1). Second-placed Ian Poulter (Eng) and Adam Scott (Aus) finished 8 shots behind Woods (USA). This was Woods sixth straight win on the PGA Tour and fifth win in the WGC Amex Championship. [The Grove, Chandler's Cross, nr London, England].

2005
WGC
270 (-10)
$1,300,000
American Express

Category

WGC

Winner (holder)

Woods, Tiger

Score

270 (-10)

Prize money

$1,300,000

Title sponsor

American Express

Played as the WGC-American Express Championship (Oct 6-9). Woods (USA) beat John Daly (USA) with a par at the second playoff hole (par-4 16th), to claim his fifth win in 2005 and tenth WGC title. [Harding Park GC, San Francisco, Calif. Now known as TPC Harding Park].

2004
WGC
270 (-18)
$1,200,000
American Express

Category

WGC

Winner (holder)

Els, Ernie

Score

270 (-18)

Prize money

$1,200,000

Title sponsor

American Express

Played as the WGC-American Express Championship (Sept 30-Oct 3). Second-placed Thomas Bjørn (Den) finished 1 shot behind Els (RSA). [Mount Juliet GC, Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland].

2003
WGC
Capital City Club
274 (-6)
$1,050,000
American Express

Category

WGC

Winner (holder)

Woods, Tiger

Venue

Capital City Club

Score

274 (-6)

Prize money

$1,050,000

Title sponsor

American Express

Played as the WGC-American Express Championship (Oct 2-5). Second-placed Vijay Singh (Fiji), Tim Herron (USA) and Stuart Appleby (Aus) finished 2 shots behind Woods (USA), who recorded his fifth PGA Tour win of 2003. [Crabapple course, Capital City Club, Atlanta, Georgia].

2002
WGC
263 (-25)
$1,000,000
American Express

Category

WGC

Winner (holder)

Woods, Tiger

Score

263 (-25)

Prize money

$1,000,000

Title sponsor

American Express

Played as the WGC-American Express Championship (Sept 19-22). Second-placed Retief Goosen (RSA) finished 1 shot behind Woods (USA). [Mount Juliet GC, Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland].

2001
WGC
(Weir, Mike)
Cancelled
x
Amex

Category

WGC

Winner (holder)

(Weir, Mike)

Score

Cancelled

Prize money

x

Title sponsor

Amex

World Golf Championships - American Express Championship not played in 2001 (scheduled for Sept 13-16, but cancelled due to the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York and Washington).

2000
WGC
277 (-7)
$1,000,000
American Express

Category

WGC

Winner (holder)

Weir, Mike

Score

277 (-7)

Prize money

$1,000,000

Title sponsor

American Express

Played as the WGC-American Express Championship (Nov 9-12). Second-placed Lee Westwood (Eng) finished 2 shots behind Weir (Can), who recorded his first win in a World Golf Championships event. [Valderrama GC, San Roque, Spain].

1999
WGC
278 (-6)
$1,000,000
American Express

Category

WGC

Winner (holder)

Woods, Tiger

Score

278 (-6)

Prize money

$1,000,000

Title sponsor

American Express

Played as the inaugural WGC-American Express Championship (Nov 4-7). Woods (USA) beat Miguel Ángel Jiménez (Esp) with a birdie at the first playoff hole (par-4 18th). [Valderrama GC, San Roque, Spain].

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