2016 PGA Championship
Golf tournament
2016 PGA Championship Dates July 28–31, 2016 Location Springfield , New Jersey 40°42′18″N 74°19′41″W / 40.705°N 74.328°W / 40.705; -74.328 Course(s) Baltusrol Golf Club Lower CourseOrganized by PGA of America Tours Par 70 Length 7,428 yards (6,792 m)[ 1] Field 156 players, 86 after cut Cut 142 (+2) Prize fund $ 10,000,000[ 2] € 9,040,528Winner's share $1,800,000[ 2] €1,627,295 Jimmy Walker 266 (−14) Show map of the United States
The 2016 PGA Championship was the 98th PGA Championship which took place from July 28–31 at Baltusrol Golf Club on the Lower Course in Springfield Township, New Jersey , west of New York City . This was the ninth major and second PGA Championship at Baltusrol, which last hosted in 2005 . Jimmy Walker won his first major championship title with a score of 14 under par, one shot ahead of 2015 champion Jason Day .
This edition of the PGA Championship was moved up two weeks from its early-August spot to accommodate the 2016 Olympic tournament in Rio de Janeiro. The John Deere Classic was moved back two weeks from its mid-July spot before the Open Championship and is taking its place on the schedule for those not qualified for the Olympics.
Course layout
Lower Course
Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
Yards 478 377 503 196 425 482 501 380 210 3,552 460 431 218 451 430 453 230 649 554 3,876 7,428
Par 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 3 34 4 4 3 4 4 4 3 5 5 36 70
Lengths of the course for previous major championships:
7,392 yards (6,759 m) , par 70 - 2005 PGA Championship
7,116 yards (6,507 m) , par 70 - 1993 U.S. Open
7,013 yards (6,413 m) , par 70 - 1980 U.S. Open
7,015 yards (6,415 m) , par 70 - 1967 U.S. Open
7,027 yards (6,425 m) , par 70 - 1954 U.S. Open
6,866 yards (6,278 m) , par 72 - 1936 U.S. Open (Upper Course)
6,212 yards (5,680 m) , par 74 - 1915 U.S. Open (Old Course)
6,003 yards (5,489 m) , par - 1903 U.S. Open (Old Course) The Old Course no longer exists, plowed under in 1918
Field
The following qualification criteria were used to select the field.[ 3] [ 4] Each player is listed according to the first category by which he qualified with additional categories in which he qualified shown in parentheses.
1. All former PGA Champions
Davis Love III (10)[ 5] and Tiger Woods did not play due to injury.
The following former champions did not enter: Paul Azinger , Mark Brooks , Jack Burke Jr. , Steve Elkington , Dow Finsterwald , Raymond Floyd , Doug Ford , Al Geiberger , Wayne Grady , David Graham , Hubert Green , Don January , John Mahaffey , Larry Nelson , Bobby Nichols , Jack Nicklaus , Gary Player , Nick Price , Jeff Sluman , Dave Stockton , Hal Sutton , Lee Trevino , Bob Tway , Lanny Wadkins
2. Winners of last five U.S. Opens
3. Winners of last five Masters Tournaments
4. Winners of last five British Opens
5. Current Senior PGA Champion
6. 15 low scorers and ties in the 2015 PGA Championship
7. 20 low scorers in the 2016 PGA Professional Championship
Although Karen Paolozzi placed in the top 20, she was not eligible for entry to the PGA Championship under the Whaley Rule .[ 6]
8. Top 70 leaders in official money standings from the 2015 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational to the 2016 Open Championship and Barbasol Championship
9. Members of the United States and European 2014 Ryder Cup teams (provided they are ranked in the top 100 in the Official World Golf Ranking on July 1, 2016)
10. Winners of tournaments co-sponsored or approved by the PGA Tour since the 2015 PGA Championship
11. Vacancies are filled by the first available player from the list of alternates (those below 70th place in official money standings).
12. The PGA of America reserves the right to invite additional players not included in the categories listed above
Alternates (from category 11)
Jonas Blixt (82) – replaced Charles Howell III
Round summaries
Second round
Friday, July 29, 2016
Robert Streb shot a major record-tying 63 to move into a tie for first place with first round leader Jimmy Walker at 131 (−9). Jason Day , the defending champion, was tied for third place, two strokes behind at 133 (−7) while the 2016 Open Championship winner, Henrik Stenson , was in fifth place at 134 (−6).[ 9] Danny Willett , the 2016 Masters Tournament champion, was well back at 141, while Dustin Johnson , the 2016 U.S. Open winner, missed the cut with a 149 (+9). The cut was at 142 (+2) and 86 players made the cut.[ 10]
Third round
Saturday, July 30, 2016
Play was suspended at 2:14 pm EDT due to dangerous weather conditions. Only 37 players finished their third rounds, with the leaders yet to tee off. Kevin Kisner was the overnight leader at the clubhouse at 5 under par.[ 11] [ 12]
* Had not yet started their third round.
Sunday, July 31, 2016
Play was resumed at 7am EDT on Sunday. Jimmy Walker went into the final round with a single shot lead over Jason Day , and two shots ahead of Brooks Koepka and Henrik Stenson .[ 13]
Final round
Sunday, July 31, 2016
The third round pairings were kept for the final round, and the final pair of Jimmy Walker and Robert Streb teed off shortly after their scheduled time of 3:16 pm EDT. Walker made no bogeys (or worse) during the final round, with all pars on the front nine, then made two consecutive birdies, the first by holing out from the greenside bunker on the 10th hole. His third and final birdie came at 17 for a three-shot lead over defending champion Jason Day , who quickly responded with an eagle on the 72nd hole, narrowing the margin to one shot.[ 14]
Walker won wire-to-wire by making a 3-foot (0.91 m) par putt on the final hole to win by a stroke.[ 15] [ 16] With Walker's win, it was the first time since 2011 that all four major golf championships were won by first-time winners.[ 8]
Due to course conditions, the fourth round was played with preferred lies , allowing players to "lift, clean and place" their balls on the fairways.[ 17] This is believed to be the first time the rule was invoked in a major championship.[ 15]
Final leaderboard
Champion
(c) = past champion
Note: Top 15 and ties qualify for the 2017 PGA Championship ; top 4 and ties qualify for the 2017 Masters Tournament
Leaderboard below the top 10
Place Player Score To par Money ($ )
T13 Emiliano Grillo 66-67-73-68=274 −6 172,400
Pádraig Harrington (c)71-70-65-68=274
Patrick Reed 70-65-70-69=274
Webb Simpson 69-69-66-70=274
Jordan Spieth 70-67-69-68=274
T18 Grégory Bourdy 69-68-69-69=275 −5 121,000
Kevin Kisner 71-69-65-70=275
Adam Scott 70-67-69-69=275
John Senden 68-70-69-68=275
T22 K. J. Choi 68-70-71-67=276 −4 75,636
Russell Henley 68-72-68-68=276
Billy Hurley III 72-65-69-70-276
Russell Knox 70-70-67-69=276
David Lingmerth 68-70-69-69=276
Francesco Molinari 71-70-68-67=276
Kevin Na 71-68-71-66=276
Louis Oosthuizen 68-70-70-68=276
Kyle Reifers 70-70-70-66=276
Justin Rose 70-72-66-68=276
Jhonattan Vegas 68-71-70-67=276
T33 Jon Curran 69-69-69-70=277 −3 45,289
Rickie Fowler 68-68-71-70=277
Yuta Ikeda 70-67-73-67=277
Zach Johnson 71-66-71-69=277
Søren Kjeldsen 70-69-73-65=277
Joost Luiten 72-70-70-65=277
Phil Mickelson (c)71-70-68-68=277
Hideto Tanihara 71-66-73-67=277
Vaughn Taylor 68-71-70-68=277
T42 Keegan Bradley (c)73-68-71-66=278 −2 30,143
Jamie Donaldson 69-67-72-70=278
Ross Fisher 66-73-70-69=278
Scott Hend 68-70-68-72=278
Ryan Palmer 71-71-69-67=278
Charl Schwartzel 73-69-66-70=278
Steve Stricker 69-70-67-72=278
T49 Aaron Baddeley 70-70-71-68=279 −1 25,000
Rafa Cabrera-Bello 72-70-70-67=279
Matt Fitzpatrick 72-70-70-67=279
Patton Kizzire 71-71-68-69=279
Jason Kokrak 70-72-69-68=279
Alex Norén 70-68-71-70=279
Andy Sullivan 67-71-72-69=279
T56 Bill Haas 70-70-68-72=280 E 22,250
Danny Lee 69-70-70-71=280
Brandt Snedeker 73-66-70-71=280
Song Young-han 71-68-73-68=280
T60 George Coetzee 72-67-74-68=281 +1 20,000
Jason Dufner (c)71-71-70-69=281
Harris English 67-69-74-71=281
Andrew Johnston 70-69-71-71=281
Marc Leishman 71-69-67-74=281
Bubba Watson 71-69-70-71=281
T66 Kiradech Aphibarnrat 70-72-69-71=282 +2 18,500
Roberto Castro 72-70-69-71=282
Ernie Els 73-69-69-71=282
Justin Thomas 69-72-72-69=282
T70 James Hahn 67-73-70-73=283 +3 17,900
Colt Knost 69-73-68-73=283
Ryan Moore 71-67-74-71=283
T73 Rich Beem (c)69-72-72-71=284 +4 17,450
Daniel Berger 71-69-71-73=284
Marcus Fraser 71-68-72-73=284
Jim Furyk 74-67-69-74=284
Freddie Jacobson 71-71-70-72=284
Thongchai Jaidee 72-70-73-69=284
T79 Bradley Dredge 69-71-75-70=285 +5 16,900
Billy Horschel 72-70-71-72=285
Matt Jones 74-68-70-73=285
Brian Stuard 70-70-75-70=285
Danny Willett 71-70-74-70=285
84 Cameron Tringale 72-68-77-69=286 +6 16,600
85 Lee Westwood 69-70-73-75=287 +7 16,500
86 Thomas Pieters 71-70-75-74=290 +10 16,400
CUT Luke Donald 72-71=143 +3
Victor Dubuisson 69-74=143
Ryan Helminen 72-71=143
Smylie Kaufman 73-70=143
Chris Kirk 74-69=143
Rory McIlroy (c)74-69=143
Scott Piercy 72-71=143
Chris Wood 69-74=143
Yang Yong-eun (c)72-71=143
An Byeong-hun 72-72=144 +4
Zac Blair 73-71=144
J. B. Holmes 75-69=144
Rikard Karlberg 72-72=144
Kim Si-woo 71-73=144
Thorbjørn Olesen 70-74=144
Rod Perry 73-71=144
Vijay Singh (c)74-70=144
Brendan Steele 71-73=144
Harold Varner III 72-72=144
Jason Bohn 71-74=145 +5
Kevin Chappell 72-73=145
Darren Clarke 74-71=145
Matt Dobyns 73-72=145
Sergio García 71-74=145
Charley Hoffman 75-70=145
Shane Lowry 72-73=145
Bryce Molder 74-71=145
Ben Polland 72-73=145
Kevin Streelman 75-70=145
Gary Woodland 73-72=145
Rich Berberian, Jr. 72-74=146 +6
Jonas Blixt 75-71=146
Kristoffer Broberg 72-74=146
Mark Brown 75-71=146
Matt Kuchar 74-72=146
Anirban Lahiri 73-73=146
Peter Malnati 73-73=146
Bernd Wiesberger 75-71=146
John Daly (c)74-73=147 +7
Tony Finau 77-70=147
Brian Gaffney 74-73=147
Rob Labritz 71-76=147
Lee Soo-min 77-70=147
Jamie Lovemark 71-76=147
David Muttitt 73-74=147
David Toms (c)74-73=147
Michael Block 72-76=148 +8
Greg Chalmers 72-76=148
Nicolas Colsaerts 72-76=148
Fabián Gómez 75-73=148
Jim Herman 77-71=148
Kim Kyung-tae 77-71=148
Johan Kok 72-76=148
Josh Speight 77-71=148
Wang Jeung-hun 73-75=148
Dustin Johnson 77-72=149 +9
Graeme McDowell 74-75=149
Rocco Mediate 76-73=149
Troy Merritt 77-72=149
Joe Summerhays 76-73=149
Mitch Lowe 74-76=150 +10
Tommy Sharp 77-73=150
Brandon Stone 79-71=150
Omar Uresti 72-78=150
Shaun Micheel (c)77-74=151 +11
Brad Ott 79-72=151
Wyatt Worthington II 76-76=152 +12
James Morrison 78-76=154 +14
Rick Schuller 78-76=154
Brad Lardon 83-74=157 +17
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