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2017 PGA Championship

Coordinates:35°06′58″N80°50′31″W / 35.116°N 80.842°W /35.116; -80.842
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Golf tournament
2017 PGA Championship
Tournament information
DatesAugust 10–13, 2017
LocationCharlotte, North Carolina, U.S.
35°06′58″N80°50′31″W / 35.116°N 80.842°W /35.116; -80.842
Course(s)Quail Hollow Club
Organized byPGA of America
Tour(s)
Statistics
Par71
Length7,600 yards (6,949 m)[1]
Field156 players, 75 after cut
Cut147 (+5)
Prize fund$10,500,000
8,875,888
Winner's share$1,890,000
€1,597,660
Champion
United StatesJustin Thomas
276 (−8)
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The2017 PGA Championship was the 99thPGA Championship, held August 10–13 atQuail Hollow Club inCharlotte, North Carolina. This was the firstmajor at Quail Hollow, which is a regular stop on thePGA Tour.

Early in the week of the tournament, it was announced that the championship will be held in May beginning in 2019.[2][3]

Justin Thomas won his first career major title, two strokes ahead of runners-upFrancesco Molinari,Louis Oosthuizen, andPatrick Reed.[4]

Media

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In the United States, the Championship was televised byCBS, with weekday and early weekend coverage onTNT. It was televised live in theUnited Kingdom by theBBC who secured the rights overSky Sports who had previously screened the event since1992.[5][6]

Course layout

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Main article:Quail Hollow Club
HoleYardsPar  HoleYardsPar
15244105925
24524114624
34834124564
41843132083
54494143444
62493155775
75465165064
83464172233
95054184944
Out3,73835In3,86236
Source:[1]Total7,60071

The course hosts theWells Fargo Championship on thePGA Tour (2003–present), though not in2017; in2016, it played as a par-72 at 7,575 yards (6,927 m).[7] It was also the home of the tour'sKemper Open (19691979) and thesenior tour'sPaineWebber World Seniors Invitational in the 1980s.

Under the direction ofTom Fazio, Quail Hollow underwent an aggressive 90-day renovation in 2016 that modified four holes and addedBermuda grass. It commenced during the final round of the Wells Fargo Championship on Sunday, May 8.[8][9] Thousands of trees were removed, as the former first two holes were combined into a new first hole, and the old fifth hole was divided between the new fourth and fifth holes.[9][10]

Field

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The following qualification criteria were used to select the field. Each player is listed according to the first category by which he qualified with additional categories in which he qualified shown in parentheses.[11]

1. All formerPGA Champions

2. Last fiveMasters Champions

3. Last fiveU.S. Open Champions

4. Last fiveOpen Champions

5. CurrentSenior PGA Champion

6. Top 15 and ties from the2016 PGA Championship

7. 20 low scorers in the 2017PGA Professional Championship

8. Top 70 leaders in official money standings from the 2016RBC Canadian Open to the 2017RBC Canadian Open

9. Members of the United States and Europe2016 Ryder Cup teams (provided they are ranked in the top 100 in theOfficial World Golf Ranking on July 30)

10. Winners of tournaments co-sponsored or approved by thePGA Tour since the2016 PGA Championship

11. Winner of the2016 Olympic Golf Tournament

12. Special invitations

13. Players below 70th place in official money standings, to fill the field

Alternates (category 13)

  1. Scott Brown (77th in standings; replacedDavid Toms)
  2. Chez Reavie (79, took spot reserved forWGC-Bridgestone Invitational winner)
  3. Scott Piercy (80, did not play)
  4. Chris Kirk (81, replacedBrandt Snedeker)[12]

Round summaries

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First round

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Thursday, August 10, 2017

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Kevin Kisner andThorbjørn Olesen were the co-leaders at 67 (−4), with five players one shot behind.[13][14][15]

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1United StatesKevin Kisner67−4
DenmarkThorbjørn Olesen
T3United StatesBrooks Koepka68−3
United StatesGrayson Murray
United StatesD. A. Points
United StatesChris Stroud
United StatesGary Woodland
T8United StatesBud Cauley69−2
EnglandPaul Casey
United StatesTony Finau
United StatesRickie Fowler
United StatesBrian Harman
United StatesJim Herman
United StatesPatrick Reed

Second round

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Friday, August 11, 2017
Saturday, August 12, 2017

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Following a weather delay of nearly two hours in the late afternoon, play was suspended at 8:11 pmEDT due to darkness, with 25 players remaining on the course. On the leaderboard, onlyChris Stroud was affected, two-under for his round with five holes remaining. Play resumed at 7:30 am on Saturday.[16]

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
T1United StatesKevin Kisner67-67=134−8
JapanHideki Matsuyama70-64=134
T3AustraliaJason Day70-66=136−6
United StatesChris Stroud68-68=136
T5ItalyFrancesco Molinari73-64=137−5
South AfricaLouis Oosthuizen70-67=137
T7EnglandPaul Casey69-70=139−3
United StatesRickie Fowler69-70=139
United StatesJustin Thomas73-66=139
10South KoreaAn Byeong-hun71-69=140−2

Third round

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Saturday, August 12, 2017

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With the second round completed on Saturday morning, the third round began at 9:50 am EDT in groups of three at ten-minute intervals, with the final group at 2:00 pm.[17]

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1United StatesKevin Kisner67-67-72=206−7
T2JapanHideki Matsuyama70-64-73=207−6
United StatesChris Stroud68-68-71=207
T4South AfricaLouis Oosthuizen70-67-71=208−5
United StatesJustin Thomas73-66-69=208
6United StatesGrayson Murray68-73-69=210−3
T7United StatesScott Brown73-68-70=211−2
CanadaGraham DeLaet70-73-68=211
ItalyFrancesco Molinari73-64-74=211
United StatesPatrick Reed69-73-69=211
United StatesGary Woodland68-74-69=211

Source:[18]

Final round

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Sunday, August 13, 2017

Summary

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Entering the final round with a one-stroke lead,Kevin Kisner failed to record a birdie on the front-nine and bogeyed the par-5 7th after hitting his approach into the water.Hideki Matsuyama birdied both 6 and 7 to tie Kisner.Justin Thomas began the round two back and tied for the lead with a 36-foot (11 m) birdie putt at the 9th.Chris Stroud also birdied the ninth to tie, whileFrancesco Molinari's run of four birdies in five holes on his back-nine meant that five players were atop the leaderboard at seven-under.[19]

At the par-5 tenth, Thomas' putt for birdie paused on the lip of the cup for several seconds before falling in. He then chipped in at 13 for another birdie. At the par-3 17th, he hit his approach to 14 feet (4.3 m) and converted the birdie opportunity to get to nine-under. Matsuyama birdied the tenth to take solo possession of the lead, but made five bogeys to finish and fell to five-under. Kisner made his first birdie of the day at 10, but followed with two more bogeys. He managed to birdie both 14 and 15 before three-putting for bogey at the 16th. After a par at 17, Kisner needed to hole his approach from the fairway on the last to force a playoff, but found the water and made double bogey.

In the penultimate pairing and leading by three on the final tee, Thomas drove into a fairway bunker and then played conservatively. His third shot from the rough was to the right side of the green; he sank his short putt for bogey for 68 (−3) and 276 (−8).[20]Patrick Reed had three birdies on the back to get to within a shot of the lead, but bogeyed the 18th after finding a fairway bunker off the tee and tied for second, two strokes behind Thomas.[21] Molinari's chances were diminished when he also drove into a bunker at 16 and failed to get up-and-down.Louis Oosthuizen holed out from 34 yards on the par-5 15th for an eagle and birdied 18 to tie Reed and Molinari for second. With the finish Oosthuizen became the seventh golfer to finish runner-up in all four major championships.[22] Stroud played the back-nine in six-over to fall to a tie for ninth.[23]

Thomas with the Wanamaker Trophy

Final leaderboard

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Champion
Crystal Bowl winner (leading PGA Club Pro)
(c) = past champion

Note: Top 15 and ties qualify for the2018 PGA Championship; top 4 and ties qualify for the2018 Masters Tournament

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1United StatesJustin Thomas73-66-69-68=276−81,890,000
T2ItalyFrancesco Molinari73-64-74-67=278−6784,000
South AfricaLouis Oosthuizen70-67-71-70=278
United StatesPatrick Reed69-73-69-67=278
T5United StatesRickie Fowler69-70-73-67=279−5388,500
JapanHideki Matsuyama70-64-73-72=279
T7CanadaGraham DeLaet70-73-68-69=280−4317,500
United StatesKevin Kisner67-67-72-74=280
T9AustraliaJason Day (c)70-66-77-70=283−1250,000
United StatesMatt Kuchar71-74-70-68=283
EnglandJordan Smith70-75-70-68=283
United StatesChris Stroud68-68-71-76=283
Leaderboard below the top 10
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
T13United StatesScott Brown73-68-70-73=284E160,000
EnglandPaul Casey69-70-74-71=284
United StatesJames Hahn73-70-71-70=284
United StatesBrian Harman69-75-71-69=284
United StatesDustin Johnson70-74-73-67=284
United StatesBrooks Koepka68-73-74-69=284
AustraliaMarc Leishman75-71-71-67=284
United StatesRyan Moore71-71-73-69=284
SwedenHenrik Stenson74-70-70-70=284
T22Northern IrelandRory McIlroy (c)72-72-73-68=285+189,166
United StatesGrayson Murray68-73-69-75=285
EnglandIan Poulter74-71-71-69=285
United StatesChez Reavie72-70-70-73=285
United StatesRobert Streb74-70-70-71=285
United StatesGary Woodland68-74-69-74=285
T28South KoreaAn Byeong-hun71-69-74-72=286+264,200
United StatesJ. B. Holmes74-73-67-72=286
United StatesPat Perez70-76-69-71=286
United StatesJordan Spieth72-73-71-70=286
South AfricaRichard Sterne73-72-70-71=286
T33United StatesKeegan Bradley (c)74-70-73-70=287+347,000
United StatesPatrick Cantlay72-71-72-72=287
United StatesBud Cauley69-74-74-70=287
United StatesKevin Chappell72-75-69-71=287
United StatesBryson DeChambeau73-71-72-71=287
United StatesLucas Glover75-70-72-70=287
United StatesJason Kokrak75-70-72-70=287
United StatesJamie Lovemark74-71-72-70=287
United StatesSean O'Hair71-75-70-71=287
United StatesWebb Simpson76-70-72-69=287
EnglandChris Wood72-72-70-73=287
T44United StatesTony Finau69-74-71-74=288+432,125
United StatesJim Herman69-75-72-72=288
South KoreaKang Sung-hoon70-71-71-76=288
DenmarkThorbjørn Olesen67-78-71-72=288
T48United StatesCharley Hoffman75-71-73-70=289+525,900
United StatesBilly Horschel76-70-69-74=289
United StatesZach Johnson71-73-71-74=289
JapanSatoshi Kodaira71-76-67-75=289
Republic of IrelandShane Lowry74-69-74-72=289
South AfricaCharl Schwartzel74-70-72-73=289
T54New ZealandRyan Fox75-66-71-78=290+622,875
United StatesBill Haas75-69-73-73=290
United StatesD. A. Points68-73-74-75=290
United StatesSteve Stricker75-70-72-73=290
T58United StatesJason Dufner (c)74-72-72-73=291+721,800
United StatesKelly Kraft73-73-71-74=291
SpainJon Rahm70-75-71-75=291
T61EnglandTommy Fleetwood70-75-73-74=292+821,300
AustraliaAdam Scott71-76-74-71=292
T63South AfricaDylan Frittelli73-71-77-72=293+920,800
United StatesCody Gribble72-75-74-72=293
SwedenDavid Lingmerth72-73-71-77=293
66FijiVijay Singh (c)75-70-79-70=294+1020,400
T67South KoreaKim Kyung-tae73-72-75-75=295+1119,900
SwedenAlex Norén74-69-75-77=295
JapanHideto Tanihara71-75-74-75=295
EnglandLee Westwood73-72-75-75=295
T71United StatesRussell Henley75-71-77-73=296+1119,450
United StatesDaniel Summerhays76-67-77-76=296
T73United StatesCharles Howell III78-69-78-72=297+1219,250
United StatesOmar Uresti74-70-80-73=297
75IndiaAnirban Lahiri72-73-76-78=299+1519,100
CUTEnglandRoss Fisher75-73=148+6
AustraliaScott Hend72-76=148
ChinaLi Haotong73-75=148
United StatesKevin Na79-69=148
EnglandJustin Rose76-72=148
United StatesPeter Uihlein74-74=148
South KoreaWang Jeung-hun73-75=148
AustriaBernd Wiesberger73-75=148
United StatesDaniel Berger73-76=149+7
SpainRafa Cabrera-Bello74-75=149
EnglandLuke Donald76-73=149
EnglandTyrrell Hatton77-72=149
ScotlandMartin Laird77-72=149
FranceAlexander Lévy75-74=149
United StatesLuke List75-74=149
NetherlandsJoost Luiten76-73=149
Northern IrelandGraeme McDowell73-76=149
United StatesHudson Swafford77-72=149
United StatesBubba Watson77-72=149
BelgiumNicolas Colsaerts75-75=150+8
South AfricaErnie Els80-70=150
EnglandMatt Fitzpatrick76-74=150
SpainSergio García75-75=150
CanadaMackenzie Hughes78-72=150
ScotlandRussell Knox77-73=150
United StatesWilliam McGirt77-73=150
United StatesShaun Micheel (c)73-77=150
United StatesBrendan Steele74-76=150
VenezuelaJhonattan Vegas78-72=150
United StatesJimmy Walker (c)81-69=150
SwedenJonas Blixt74-77=151+9
South AfricaBranden Grace77-74=151
Republic of IrelandPádraig Harrington (c)79-72=151
JapanYuta Ikeda72-79=151
DenmarkSøren Kjeldsen73-78=151
SpainPablo Larrazábal77-74=151
United StatesWesley Bryan74-78=152+10
United StatesJim Furyk76-76=152
ArgentinaEmiliano Grillo78-74=152
United StatesKyle Stanley76-76=152
EnglandAndy Sullivan78-74=152
EnglandDanny Willett73-79=152
United StatesRich Berberian Jr.79-74=153+11
United StatesJohn Daly (c)74-79=153
United StatesGreg Gregory77-76=153
ThailandThongchai Jaidee80-73=153
United StatesDavis Love III (c)78-75=153
United StatesPhil Mickelson (c)79-74=153
ParaguayFabrizio Zanotti80-73=153
United StatesRich Beem (c)82-72=154+12
United StatesMatt Dobyns76-78=154
United StatesJaysen Hansen84-70=154
New ZealandDanny Lee76-78=154
CanadaAdam Hadwin79-76=155+13
United StatesKenny Pigman76-79=155
United StatesXander Schauffele74-81=155
South KoreaYang Yong-eun (c)76-79=155
DenmarkThomas Bjørn79-77=156+14
United StatesChris Kirk80-76=156
United StatesDave McNabb78-78=156
AustraliaRod Pampling77-79=156
BelgiumThomas Pieters79-77=156
United StatesPatrick Rodgers79-77=156
United StatesJ. J. Wood78-78=156
United StatesJamie Broce79-78=157+15
United StatesScott Hebert83-74=157
AustraliaCameron Smith75-82=157
South KoreaSong Young-han80-77=157
United StatesAlex Beach79-80=159+17
United StatesChris Moody81-78=159
United StatesAdam Rainaud81-78=159
United StatesMike Small80-79=159
South AfricaBrandon Stone79-80=159
United StatesRyan Vermeer82-79=161+19
United StatesRod Perry82-81=163+21
United StatesPaul Claxton82-83=165+23
United StatesStuart Deane84-81=165
United StatesDavid Muttitt84-83=167+25
WDUnited StatesBrian Smock77+6
EnglandAndrew Johnston78+7
South KoreaKim Si-woo79+8

Source:[18]

Scorecard

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Hole123456789101112131415161718
Par444343544544345434
United States Thomas−4−5−4−4−4−4−5−5−6−7−7−7−8−8−8−8−9−8
Italy Molinari−3−3−3−3−3−3−4−4−4−3−4−5−5−6−7−6−6−6
South Africa Oosthuizen−4−4−4−4−4−4−5−5−5−5−4−4−4−4−6−5−5−6
United States Reed−2−1−2−3−2−3−4−4−4−5−5−5−5−6−7−7−7−6
United States Fowler−1EE−1−1−1−2−1−1−1−1−2−3−4−5−5−5−5
Japan Matsuyama−6−5−5−5−5−6−7−7−7−8−7−6−5−6−7−6−6−5
Canada DeLaet−2−1−2−1−1−1−2−2−3−3−3−3−2−3−3−3−3−4
United States Kisner−7−7−7−7−7−7−6−6−6−7−6−5−5−6−7−6−6−4
United States Stroud−5−5−5−6−6−5−5−6−7−7−6−6−5−5−5−3−2−1

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

EagleBirdieBogeyDouble bogey

Source:[18]

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