2009 WGC-CA Championship

2009 WGC-CA Championship
Tournament information
Dates March 12–15, 2009
Location Doral, Florida, U.S.
Course(s) Doral Golf Resort & Spa
Tour(s) PGA Tour
European Tour
Statistics
Par 72
Length 7,266
Field 80 players
Cut None
Prize fund $8,500,000
Winner's share $1,400,000
Champion
United States Phil Mickelson
269 (–19)
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The 2009 WGC-CA Championship was a golf tournament that was contested from March 12–15 at Doral Golf Resort & Spa in Doral, Florida. It was the tenth WGC-CA Championship tournament, and the second of four World Golf Championships events staged in 2009.

Phil Mickelson won the tournament to capture his first World Golf Championships title.[1]

Field

1. Top 50 players from the Official World Golf Rankings two weeks prior to event
Robert Allenby (2,3), Stephen Ames (2), Stuart Appleby (3), Aaron Baddeley (2), Paul Casey (2,7), K. J. Choi (2,3), Stewart Cink (2,3), Tim Clark (2,3), Ben Curtis (2,3), Luke Donald (2), Ernie Els (2,3), Ross Fisher (2,6,7), Jim Furyk (2,3), Sergio García (2,3,6,7), Retief Goosen (2,6), Pádraig Harrington (2,6), Trevor Immelman (2,3), Miguel Ángel Jiménez (2,6), Dustin Johnson (2,4,5), Zach Johnson (2,4,5), Robert Karlsson (2,6), Shingo Katayama (2,9), Martin Kaymer (2,6), Anthony Kim (2,3), Justin Leonard (2,3), Hunter Mahan (2,3), Graeme McDowell (2,6), Rory McIlroy (2,7), Phil Mickelson (2,3,4,5), Geoff Ogilvy (2,4,5,7,10), Sean O'Hair (2), Louis Oosthuizen (2,7), Kenny Perry (2,3,4,5), Ian Poulter (2,6), Álvaro Quirós (2,7), Andrés Romero (2,3), Justin Rose (2), Rory Sabbatini (2), Adam Scott (2), Jeev Milkha Singh (2,6,8), Vijay Singh (2,3), Henrik Stenson (2,6,7), Richard Sterne (2,7,11), Steve Stricker (2,3,4,5), Camilo Villegas (2,3), Boo Weekley, Mike Weir (2,3,4), Lee Westwood (2,6), Oliver Wilson (2,6,7), Tiger Woods (2)

2. Top 50 players from the Official World Golf Rankings one week prior to event
Peter Hanson (6), Davis Love III

3. Top 30 from the final 2008 PGA Tour FedEx Cup points list
Briny Baird, Chad Campbell, Ken Duke, Dudley Hart, Ryuji Imada, Billy Mayfair, Carl Pettersson, Kevin Sutherland, D. J. Trahan, Bubba Watson

4. Top 10 from the PGA Tour FedEx Cup points list two weeks prior to event
Charley Hoffman, Pat Perez (5), Nick Watney (5)

5. Top 10 from the PGA Tour FedEx Cup points list one week prior to event
John Rollins, Yang Yong-eun

6. Top 20 from the final 2008 European Tour Order of Merit
Darren Clarke, Richard Finch, Søren Hansen, James Kingston, Søren Kjeldsen, Pablo Larrazábal

7. Top 10 from the European Tour Race to Dubai two weeks prior to event

8. Top 3 from the final 2008 Asian Tour Order of Merit
Mark Brown (10), Lin Wen-tang

9. Top 3 from the final 2008 Japan Golf Tour Order of Merit
Prayad Marksaeng, Azuma Yano

10. Top 3 from the final 2008 PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit
Rod Pampling

11. Top 3 from the final 2008 Sunshine Tour Order of Merit
Thomas Aiken, Garth Mulroy

Past champions in the field

Player Country Year(s) won R1 R2 R3 R4 Total To par Place
Tiger Woods  United States 1999, 2002, 2003,
2005, 2006, 2007
71 70 68 68 277 −11 T9
Ernie Els  South Africa 2004 70 71 68 70 279 −9 T20
Mike Weir  Canada 2000 71 69 70 73 283 −5 T35
Geoff Ogilvy  Australia 2008 73 69 70 72 284 −4 T40

Round summaries

First round

#PlayerCountryScoreTo par
T1Retief Goosen South Africa65–7
Prayad Marksaeng Thailand
Phil Mickelson United States
Jeev Milkha Singh India
T5Pádraig Harrington Ireland66–6
James Kingston South Africa
Rod Pampling Australia
Nick Watney United States
T9Sean O'Hair United States67–5
Louis Oosthuizen South Africa
Andrés Romero Argentina
Camilo Villegas Colombia
Oliver Wilson England

Second round

#PlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Phil Mickelson United States65-66=131–13
2Nick Watney United States66-67=133–11
T3Rory McIlroy Northern Ireland68-66=134–10
Kenny Perry United States70-64=134
T5 Prayad Marksaeng Thailand65-70=135–9
Rod Pampling Australia66-69=135
Camilo Villegas Colombia67-68=135
T8Jim Furyk United States68-68=136–8
Dustin Johnson United States70-66=136
Søren Kjeldsen Denmark70-66=136
Louis Oosthuizen South Africa67-69=136
Ian Poulter England69-67=136
Álvaro Quirós Spain72-64=136
Jeev Milkha Singh India65-71=136

Third round

#PlayerCountryScoreTo par
T1Phil Mickelson United States65-66-69=200–16
Nick Watney United States66-67-67=200
T3Jeev Milkha Singh India65-71-68=204–12
Camilo Villegas Colombia67-68-69=204
T5Jim Furyk United States68-68-69=205–11
Charley Hoffman United States68-70-67=205
Søren Kjeldsen Denmark70-66-69=205
Kenny Perry United States70-64-71=205
Álvaro Quirós Spain72-64-69=205
T10Justin Leonard United States69-69-68=206 –10
Rory McIlroy Northern Ireland68-66-72=206
Rod Pampling Australia66-69-71=206

Final leaderboard

#PlayerCountryScoreTo parWinnings ($)
1 Phil Mickelson  United States 65-66-69-69=269 –19 1,400,000
2 Nick Watney  United States 66-67-67-70=270 –18 820,000
3 Jim Furyk  United States 68-68-69-67=272 –16 470,000
4 Jeev Milkha Singh  India 65-71-68-70=274 –14 360,000
T5 Camilo Villegas  Colombia 67-68-69-71=275 –13 275,000
Oliver Wilson  England 67-70-72-66=275
T7 Thomas Aiken  South Africa 74-66-71-65=276 –12 192,500
Søren Kjeldsen  Denmark 70-66-69-71=276
T9 Justin Leonard  United States 69-69-68-71=277 –11 142,500
Rod Pampling  Australia 66-69-71-71=277
Kenny Perry  United States 70-64-71-72=277
Tiger Woods  United States 71-70-68-68=277

References

  1. "Gritty Mickelson ekes out WGC win". BBC Sport. March 15, 2009. Retrieved June 28, 2009.

External links

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