2002 PGA Championship

2002 PGA Championship
Tournament information
Dates August 15–18, 2002
Location Chaska, Minnesota
Course(s) Hazeltine National Golf Club
Organized by PGA of America
Tour(s) PGA Tour
PGA European Tour
Japan Golf Tour
Statistics
Par 72
Length 7,360 yards (6,730 m)
Field 156 players, 72 after cut[1]
Cut 148 (+4)
Prize fund $5,500,000
5,637,516
Winner's share $990,000
€1,019,144
Champion
United States Rich Beem
278 (−10)
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Hazeltine National
Golf Club
Location in the United States

The 2002 PGA Championship was the 84th PGA Championship, held August 15–18 at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minnesota, a suburb southwest of Minneapolis. Rich Beem won his only major title, one stroke ahead of runner-up Tiger Woods.[2][3]

This was the third major at Hazeltine; it hosted the U.S. Open in 1970 and 1991. The PGA Championship returned seven years later in 2009.

Past champions in the field

Made the cut

Player Country Year(s) won R1 R2 R3 R4 Total To par Finish
Tiger Woods  United States 1999, 2000 71 69 72 67 279 −9 2
Vijay Singh  Fiji 1998 71 74 74 68 287 −1 8
Jeff Sluman  United States 1988 70 75 74 73 292 +4 T23
Davis Love III  United States 1997 70 75 76 76 297 +9 T48
Steve Elkington  Australia 1995 72 75 76 74 297 +9 T48
Hal Sutton  United States 1983 73 73 75 78 299 +11 T60

Missed the cut

Player Country Year(s) won R1 R2 Total To par
Larry Nelson  United States 1981, 1987 76 73 149 +5
Nick Price  Zimbabwe 1992, 1994 72 77 149 +5
Paul Azinger  United States 1993 76 74 150 +6
Bob Tway  United States 1986 74 76 150 +6
David Toms  United States 2001 77 74 151 +7
John Daly  United States 1991 77 76 153 +9
Mark Brooks  United States 1996 75 79 154 +10

Course layout

Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Yards4604356361964124055421784363,7004105974652043575864021824573,6607,360
Par445344534364543454343672

Source:[4]

Lengths of the course for previous majors:

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, August 15, 2002

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
T1Fred Funk United States68−4
Jim Furyk United States
T3Retief Goosen South Africa69−3
Peter Lonard Australia
Justin Rose England
T6Mark Calcavecchia United States70−2
Lee Janzen United States
Bernhard Langer Germany
Davis Love III United States
Jeff Sluman United States

Source:[5]

Second round

Friday, August 16, 2002

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
T1Rich Beem United States72-66=138−6
Mark Calcavecchia United States70-68=138
Fred Funk United States68-70=138
Retief Goosen South Africa69-69=138
Justin Leonard United States72-66=138
T6Pierre Fulke Sweden72-68=140−4
Tiger Woods United States71-69=140
T8 Jim Furyk United States68-73=141−3
Charles Howell III United States72-69=141
Bernhard Langer Germany69-72=141
Kenny Perry United States73-68=141
Chris Riley United States71-70=141

Source:[6]

Third round

Saturday, August 17, 2002

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Justin Leonard United States72-66-69=207−9
2Rich Beem United States72-66-72=210−6
3Fred Funk United States68-70-73=211−5
T4Mark Calcavecchia United States70-68-74=212−4
Tiger Woods United States71-69-72=212
6Chris Riley United States71-70-72=213−3
T7José Cóceres Argentina72-71-72=215−1
Steve Lowery United States71-71-73=215
Rocco Mediate United States72-73-70=215
T10Jim Furyk United States68-73-76=217+1
Retief Goosen South Africa69-69-79=217
Peter Lonard Australia69-73-75=217

Source:[7]

Final round

Sunday, August 18, 2002

In a dramatic final round, Woods birdied each of the last four holes to post a 9-under clubhouse score. Beem, in the final group behind Woods, sank a 35-foot (11 m) birdie putt on the 16th hole to maintain a two-shot margin with two holes to play. After a par 3 at the 17th, Beem was on the green at the par-4 18th in two shots. With the luxury of three putts to win the title by one stroke, Beem bogeyed and celebrated.[2] Third round leader Justin Leonard shot 77 (+5) to finish six strokes back, in a tie for fourth.

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo parMoney ($)
1 Rich Beem  United States 72-66-72-68=278 −10 990,000
2 Tiger Woods  United States 71-69-72-67=279 −9 594,000
3 Chris Riley  United States 71-70-72-70=283 −5 374,000
T4 Fred Funk  United States 68-70-73-73=284 −4 235,000
Justin Leonard  United States 72-66-69-77=284
6 Rocco Mediate  United States 72-73-70-70=285 −3 185,000
7 Mark Calcavecchia  United States 70-68-74-74=286 −2 172,000
8 Vijay Singh  Fiji 71-74-74-68=287 −1 159,000
9 Jim Furyk  United States 68-73-76-71=288 E 149,000
T10 Robert Allenby  Australia 76-66-77-70=289 +1 110,714
Stewart Cink  United States 74-74-72-69=289
José Cóceres  Argentina 72-71-72-74=289
Pierre Fulke  Sweden 72-68-78-71=289
Sergio García  Spain 75-73-73-68=289
Ricardo González  Argentina 74-73-71-71=289
Steve Lowery  United States 71-71-73-74=289

Source:[8]

Scorecard

Birdie Eagle Bogey Double bogey

Final round

Hole  1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9   10  11  12  13  14  15  16  17  18 
Par445344534 454345434
United States Beem−6−6−7−8−8−8−9−8−8−8−10−10−11−10−10−11−11−10
United States Woods−4−4−4−5−5−6−7−7−7−7−7−7−6−5−6−7−8−9
United States Riley−3−3−2−3−4−4−5−3−3−3−4−5−6−6−6−6−6−5
United States Funk−5−5−6−6−5−5−5−4−5−5−6−6−6−5−5−5−5−4
United States Leonard−9−8−8−8−9−8−9−7−6−6−6−6−5−6−6−5−5−4
United States Mediate E+1+1+1+1+1−1+1+1E−1−2−2−2−2−3−3−3
United States Calcavecchia −4−3−3−3−4−3−3−3−2−2−3−3−3−3−3−3−3−2
Fiji Singh +2+2+1+1+2+2EEE−1−1−1E−1−2−1−1−1

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par
Source:[9]

References

  1. "Tournament Info for: 2002 PGA Championship". PGA.com. Retrieved July 25, 2012.
  2. 1 2 Sherman, Ed (August 19, 2002). "Improbable champion". Spokesman-Review. (Chicago Tribune). p. C1.
  3. Bamberger, Michael (August 26, 2002). "Tiger Tamer". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved April 19, 2013.
  4. "PGA Championship: course map". ESPN. August 2002. Retrieved July 25, 2012.
  5. "PGA Championship first-round scores". ESPN. Retrieved June 19, 2012.
  6. "PGA second-round scores". ESPN. Retrieved June 19, 2012.
  7. "PGA third-round scores". ESPN. Retrieved June 19, 2012.
  8. "2002 PGA Championship". databasegolf.com. Retrieved July 25, 2012.
  9. "2002 PGA Championship leaderboard". ESPN. August 18, 2002. Retrieved May 29, 2013.

External links

Preceded by
2002 Open Championship
Major Championships Succeeded by
2003 Masters

Coordinates: 44°50′02″N 93°35′28″W / 44.834°N 93.591°W / 44.834; -93.591

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