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2003 Tournament Summary 2020-21 TOURNAMENT SUMMARY TOURNAMENT COURSE WINNER SCORE PAR MARGIN FEDEXCUP EARNINGS RUNNER-UP Silverado Country Club (North) 1. Safeway Open Stewart Cink 267 -21 2 500 $1,188,000 Harry Higgs Napa, California Winged Foot Golf Club 2. U.S. Open (2020) Bryson DeChambeau 274 -6 6 600 $2,250,000 Matthew Wolff Mamaroneck, New York Corales Puntacana Resort & Puntacana Resort & Club (Corales) 3. Hudson Swafford 270 -18 1 500 $720,000 Tyler McCumber Club Championship (2020) Punta Cana, Dominican Republic Sanderson Farms Country Club of Jackson 4. Sergio Garcia 269 -19 1 500 $1,188,000 Peter Malnati Championship Jackson, Mississippi Shriners Hospitals for TPC Summerlin Austin Cook 5. Martin Laird 261 -23 Playoff 500 $1,260,000 Children Open Las Vegas, Nevada Matthew Wolff THE CJ CUP @ SHADOW Shadow Creek, 6. Jason Kokrak 268 -20 2 500 $1,755,000 Xander Schauffele CREEK Las Vegas, Nevada ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP @ Sherwood Country Club, Justin Thomas 7. Patrick Cantlay 265 -23 1 500 $1,440,000 SHERWOOD Thousand Oaks, California Jon Rahm Port Royal Golf Course 8. Bermuda Championship Brian Gay 269 -15 Playoff 500 $720,000 Wyndham Clark Hamilton, Bermuda Memorial Park Golf Course Hideki Matsuyama 9. Vivint Houston Open Carlos Ortiz 267 -13 2 500 $1,260,000 Houston, Texas Dustin Johnson Augusta National Golf Club Cameron Smith 10. Masters Tournament (2020) Dustin Johnson 268 -20 5 600 $2,070,000 Augusta, Georgia Sungjae Im Sea Island Golf Club Seaside Course (Host) 11. The RSM Classic Robert Streb 263 -19 Playoff 500 $1,188,000 Kevin Kisner Plantation Course St. Simon’s Island, Georgia Mayakoba Golf Classic El Camaleon Golf Club 12. Viktor Hovland 264 -20 1 500 $1,296,000 Aaron Wise presented by UNIFIN Playa del Carmen, Mexico Sentry Tournament of The Plantation Course at Kapalua 13. Harris English 267 -25 Playoff 500 $1,340,000 Joaquin Niemann Champions Kapalua, Maui, Hawaii Waialae Country Club Chris Kirk 14. Sony Open in Hawaii Kevin Na 259 -21 1 500 $1,188,000 Waikiki, Honolulu, Hawaii Joaquin Niemann PGA WEST PETE DYE STADIUM COURSE (Host) 15. The American Express PGA WEST NICKLAUS TOURNAMENT Si Woo Kim 265 -23 1 500 $1,206,000 Patrick Cantlay COURSE La Quinta, California Tony Finau Torrey Pines Golf Course (South) – host Henrik Norlander 16. Farmers Insurance Open Torrey Pines Golf Course (North) Patrick Reed 274 -14 5 500 $1,350,000 Ryan Palmer San Diego, California Xander Schauffele Viktor Hovland Waste Management Phoenix TPC Scottsdale Kyoung-Hoon Lee 17. Brooks Koepka 165 -19 1 500 $1,314,000 Open Scottsdale, Arizona Xander Schauffele Pebble Beach Golf Links (host) 18. AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Spyglass Hill Golf Course Daniel Berger 270 -18 2 500 $1,404,000 Maverick McNealy Pebble Beach, California The Riviera Country Club 19. The Genesis Invitational Max Homa 272 -12 Playoff 550 $1,674,000 Tony Finau Pacific Palisades, California World Golf Championships- Viktor Hovland The Concession Golf Club 20. Workday Championship at Collin Morikawa 270 -18 3 550 $1,820,000 Brooks Koepka Bradenton, Florida The Concession Billy Horschel Grand Reserve Country Club 21. Puerto Rico Open Branden Grace 269 -19 1 300 $540,000 Jhonattan Vegas Rio Grande, Puerto Rico Arnold Palmer Invitational Bay Hill Club & Lodge 22. Bryson DeChambeau (2) 277 -11 1 550 $1,674,000 Lee Westwood presented by Mastercard Orlando, Florida THE PLAYERS Stadium Course at TPC 23. THE PLAYERS Championship Sawgrass Justin Thomas 274 -14 1 600 $2,700,000 Lee Westwood Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida PGA National (Champion) 24. The Honda Classic Matt Jones 268 -12 5 500 $1,260,000 Brandon Hagy Palm Beach Gardens, Florida World Golf Championships- Austin Country Club 25. Dell Technologies Match Billy Horschel 2 and 1 550 $1,820,000 Scottie Scheffler Austin, Texas Play Corales Puntacana Resort & Puntacana Resort & Club (Corales) Sam Ryder 26. Joel Dahmen 276 -12 1 300 $540,000 Club Championship (2021) Punta Cana, Dominican Republic Rafael Campos TPC San Antonio (The Oaks Course) 27. Valero Texas Open Jordan Spieth 270 -18 2 500 $1,386,000 Charley Hoffman San Antonio, Texas Augusta National Golf Club 28. Masters Tournament (2021) Hideki Matsuyama 278 -10 1 600 $2,070,000 Will Zalatoris Augusta, Georgia Harbour Town Golf Links Harold Varner III 29. RBC Heritage Stewart Cink (2) 265 -19 4 500 $1,278,000 Hilton Head Island, South Carolina Emiliano Grillo Zurich Classic of New TPC Louisiana Marc Leishman/ $1,069,300 Louis Oosthuizen/ 30. 268 -20 Playoff 400 (each) Orleans Avondale, Louisiana Cameron Smith (each) Charl Schwartzel Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead) 31. Valspar Championship Sam Burns 267 -17 3 500 $1,242,000 Keegan Bradley Palm Harbor, Florida Quail Hollow Club 32. Wells Fargo Championship Rory McIlroy 274 -10 1 500 $1,458,000 Abraham Ancer Charlotte, North Carolina TPC Craig Ranch 33. AT&T Byron Nelson K.H. Lee 263 -25 3 500 $1,458,000 Sam Burns McKinney, Texas Ocean Course at Kiawah Brooks Koepka 34. PGA Championship Phil Mickelson 282 -6 2 600 $2,160,000 Kiawah Island, South Carolina Louis Oosthuizen Colonial Country Club 35. Charles Schwab Challenge Jason Kokrak (2) 266 -14 2 500 $1,350,000 Jordan Spieth Fort Worth, Texas the Memorial Tournament Muirfield Village Golf Club 36. Patrick Cantlay (2) 275 -13 Playoff 550 $1,674,000 Collin Morikawa presented by Nationwide Dublin, Ohio Doc Redman, Hudson Swafford, Chesson Palmetto Championship at Congaree Golf Club 37. Garrick Higgo 273 -11 1 500 $1,314,000 Hadley, Tyrrell Congaree Ridgeland, South Carolina Hatton, Bo Van Pelt, Jhonattan Vegas Torrey Pines Golf Course (South) 38. U.S. Open (2021) Jon Rahm 278 -6 1 600 $2,250,000 Louis Oosthuizen San Diego, California TPC River Highlands 39. Travelers Championship Harris English (2) 267 -13 Playoff 500 $1,332,000 Kramer Hickok Cromwell, Connecticut Detroit Golf Club Troy Merritt 40. Rocket Mortgage Classic Detroit, Michigan Cam Davis 270 -18 Playoff 500 $1,350,000 Joaquin Niemann TPC Deere Run Ryan Moore 41. John Deere Classic Lucas Glover 265 -19 2 500 $1,116,000 Silvis, Ill Kevin Na Royal St. George’s Golf Club 42. The Open Championship Collin Morikawa (2) 265 -15 2 600 $2,070,000 Jordan Spieth Sandwich, Kent, England Keene Trace Golf Club (Champions) 43. Barbasol Championship Seamus Power 267 -21 Playoff 300 $630,000 J.T. Poston Lexington, Kentucky .
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