2024 PGA Championship

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StatisticsPar71Length7,609 yards (6,958 m)Field156 players, 78 after cutCut141 (−1)Prize fund$18,500,000Winner's share$3,330,000ChampionUnited States Xander Schauffele263 (−21)Location map
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The 2024 PGA Championship was the 106th edition of the PGA Championship and the second of the men's four major golf championships held in 2024 and was won by Xander Schauffele. The tournament was played from May 16–19 at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky, United States.[1]

Venue

This is the fourth PGA Championship at Valhalla, which previously hosted in 1996, 2000, and 2014. It also hosted the Ryder Cup in 2008.

Hole Name Yards Par Hole Name Yards Par
1 The Post 484 4 10 Big Red 590 5
2 Winning Colors 500 4 11 Holler 211 3
3 Honest Abe 208 3 12 Sting Like a Bee 494 4
4 Mine that Bird 372 4 13 The Limestone Hole 351 4
5 The Sun Shines Bright 463 4 14 On the Rocks 254 3
6 Long Shot 495 4 15 Julep 435 4
7 Genuine Risk 597 5 16 Homestretch 508 4
8 Float Like a Butterfly 190 3 17 Straight Up 472 4
9 Twin Spires 415 4 18 Photo Finish 570 5
Out 3,724 35 In 3,885 36
Source:[2][3] Total 7,609 71

Previous course lengths for major championships

  • 7,458 yards (6,820 m) – par 71, 2014 PGA Championship
  • 7,167 yards (6,554 m) – par 72, 2000 PGA Championship
  • 7,144 yards (6,532 m) – par 72, 1996 PGA Championship

Field

Criteria

This list details the qualification criteria for the 2024 PGA Championship and the players who qualified under them; any additional criteria under which players qualified are indicated in parentheses.[4][5][6]

1. All past winners of the PGA Championship

2. Recent winners of the Masters Tournament (2020–2024)

3. Recent winners of the U.S. Open (2019–2023)

4. Recent winners of The Open Championship (2018–2023)

5. Recent winners of The Players Championship (2022–2024)

6. The top three on the Official World Golf Ranking's International Federation Ranking List as of April 29, 2024

7. Current Senior PGA Champion

8. The leading 15 players, and those tying for 15th place, in the 2023 PGA Championship

9. The leading 20 players in the 2024 PGA Professional Championship

10. Top 70 players who are eligible and have earned the most PGA Championship Points from the 2023 AT&T Byron Nelson through the 2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson

11. Playing members of the 2023 Ryder Cup teams, who are ranked within the top 100 on the Official World Golf Ranking as of May 6, 2024

12. Winners of official tournaments on the PGA Tour from the 2023 PGA Championship until the start of the championship

13. Top 3 finishers on the DP World Tour Asian Swing event rankings[a][8][9]

14. PGA of America invitees[b]

15. If necessary, the field is completed by players in order of PGA Championship points earned (per 10)

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, May 16, 2024

Xander Schauffele took the first-round lead with a 62, tying the record for lowest round at a major championship and breaking the course record of 63, set by José María Olazábal in the 2000 PGA Championship. Schauffele also became the first player to shoot 62 multiple times in majors, having previously done so in the first round of the 2023 U.S. Open.[14]

Place Player Score To par
1 United States Xander Schauffele 62 −9
T2 United States Tony Finau 65 −6
United States Mark Hubbard
United States Sahith Theegala
T5 Belgium Thomas Detry 66 −5
United States Tom Hoge
South Korea Tom Kim
Scotland Robert MacIntyre
Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy
United States Maverick McNealy
United States Collin Morikawa

Second round

Friday, May 17, 2024
Saturday, May 18, 2024

Tee times were delayed due to a fatal traffic accident near Valhalla Golf Club, which led to a police response in the area and created difficulty for players entering the club. World no. 1 Scottie Scheffler was arrested when attempting to enter the venue and taken to a nearby jail, but was released in time to make his delayed 10:08 am tee time.[15]

Play was suspended at 8:42 pm eastern time due to darkness, with 18 players remaining on the course. The cut came at 1-under 141, as soft and calm conditions produced low scoring for the field. Notables to miss the cut included world no. 4 Wyndham Clark, world no. 5 Jon Rahm, world no. 6 Ludvig Åberg, and four-time PGA champion Tiger Woods.[16] Also missing the cut was PGA Professional Michael Block, who finished T15 in 2023, while Jeremy Wells and Braden Shattuck made the cut.

Place Player Score To par
1 United States Xander Schauffele 62-68=130 −12
2 United States Collin Morikawa 66-65=131 −11
3 United States Sahith Theegala 65-67=132 −10
T4 United States Bryson DeChambeau 68-65=133 −9
Belgium Thomas Detry 66-67=133
United States Mark Hubbard 65-68=133
United States Scottie Scheffler 67-66=133
T8 South Africa Dean Burmester 69-65=134 −8
United States Austin Eckroat 67-67=134
United States Tony Finau 65-69=134
Norway Viktor Hovland 68-66=134

Third round

Saturday, May 18, 2024

Starting eight strokes off the lead, Shane Lowry shot a bogey-free 62 to move into contention. This tied the record for lowest round in a major championship. Xander Schauffele maintained his lead, although it was now a co-lead alongside 2020 champion Collin Morikawa.[17]

Place Player Score To par
T1 United States Collin Morikawa 66-65-67=198 −15
United States Xander Schauffele 62-68-68=198
3 United States Sahith Theegala 65-67-67=199 −14
T4 United States Bryson DeChambeau 68-65-67=200 −13
Norway Viktor Hovland 68-66-66=200
Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry 69-69-62=200
T7 Scotland Robert MacIntyre 66-69-66=201 −12
England Justin Rose 70-67-64=201
9 South Africa Dean Burmester 69-65-68=202 −11
T10 Belgium Thomas Detry 66-67-70=203 −10
United States Austin Eckroat 67-67-69=203
United States Harris English 68-67-68=203
United States Tony Finau 65-69-69=203
United States Lee Hodges 71-65-67=203
United States Justin Thomas 69-67-67=203

Final round

Sunday, May 19, 2024

Summary

Xander Schauffele birdied the final hole to shoot 65 and win the PGA Championship by one stroke over Bryson DeChambeau. Schauffele led the tournament wire-to-wire to win the first major championship of his career, and his winning total of 21-under broke the major championship scoring record.[18] Braden Shattuck earned the Crystal Ball as the low PGA Professional.

Final leaderboard

Champion
Crystal Bowl winner (leading PGA Club Pro)
(c) = past champion
Top 10
Place Player Score To par Money (US$)
1 United States Xander Schauffele 62-68-68-65=263 −21 3,330,000
2 United States Bryson DeChambeau 68-65-67-64=264 −20 1,998,000
3 Norway Viktor Hovland 68-66-66-66=266 −18 1,258,000
T4 Belgium Thomas Detry 66-67-70-66=269 −15 814,000
United States Collin Morikawa (c) 66-65-67-71=269
T6 Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry 69-69-62-70=270 −14 639,440
England Justin Rose 70-67-64-69=270
T8 United States Billy Horschel 69-69-69-64=271 −13 521,418
Scotland Robert MacIntyre 66-69-66-70=271
United States Scottie Scheffler 67-66-73-65=271
United States Justin Thomas (c) 69-67-67-68=271
Leaderboard below the top 10
Place Player Score To par Money ($)
T12 South Africa Dean Burmester 69-65-68-70=272 −12 359,943
United States Lee Hodges 71-65-67-69=272
Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy (c) 66-71-68-67=272
United States Taylor Moore 67-68-69-68=272
Sweden Alex Norén 67-70-70-65=272
United States Sahith Theegala 65-67-67-73=272
T18 United States Keegan Bradley (c) 69-67-68-69=273 −11 230,764
United States Austin Eckroat 67-67-69-70=273
United States Harris English 68-67-68-70=273
United States Tony Finau 65-69-69-70=273
Japan Ryo Hisatsune 71-68-67-67=273
T23 United States Russell Henley 70-69-66-69=274 −10 170,137
United States Tom Hoge 66-73-68-67=274
United States Maverick McNealy 66-72-69-67=274
T26 Canada Corey Conners 70-71-67-67=275 −9 113,962
England Tommy Fleetwood 72-69-69-65=275
United States Brian Harman 72-68-68-67=275
United States Mark Hubbard 65-68-73-69=275
South Korea Tom Kim 66-71-68-70=275
United States Kurt Kitayama 68-70-70-67=275
United States Brooks Koepka (c) 67-68-74-66=275
United States Ben Kohles 67-73-67-68=275
Australia Min Woo Lee 72-66-70-67=275
T35 United States Brice Garnett 72-67-69-68=276 −8 79,183
United States Doug Ghim 69-68-70-69=276
United States Max Homa 68-70-69-69=276
Japan Hideki Matsuyama 70-65-70-71=276
T39 Sweden Alexander Björk 71-67-71-68=277 −7 66,848
Chile Joaquín Niemann 73-68-69-67=277
England Aaron Rai 68-68-70-71=277
England Jordan Smith 70-71-72-64=277
T43 South Korea An Byeong-hun 71-67-72-68=278 −6 48,969
Australia Jason Day (c) 71-67-69-71=278
United States Lucas Glover 71-68-70-69=278
Australia Lucas Herbert 69-67-68-74=278
United States Dustin Johnson 73-68-71-66=278
United States Grayson Murray 72-68-71-67=278
United States Jordan Spieth 69-69-67-73=278
Canada Adam Svensson 70-69-70-69=278
England Matt Wallace 70-65-71-72=278
United States Will Zalatoris 71-68-69-70=278
T53 United States Zac Blair 73-66-68-72=279 −5 32,587
United States Patrick Cantlay 70-68-73-68=279
Denmark Thorbjørn Olesen 69-71-69-70=279
United States Andrew Putnam 68-72-72-67=279
United States Patrick Reed 69-70-71-69=279
Sweden Jesper Svensson 68-71-72-68=279
South Africa Erik van Rooyen 72-68-71-68=279
T60 United States Talor Gooch 71-70-70-69=280 −4 27,017
Canada Adam Hadwin 68-72-71-69=280
United States Gary Woodland 71-69-71-69=280
T63 United States Rickie Fowler 72-69-69-71=281 −3 25,202
England Tyrrell Hatton 71-69-68-73=281
South Korea Kim Seong-hyeon 69-72-71-69=281
Australia Cameron Smith 68-70-70-73=281
United States Cameron Young 69-71-70-71=281
T68 England Luke Donald 70-69-72-71=282 −2 23,538
Denmark Nicolai Højgaard 70-71-68-73=282
Denmark Rasmus Højgaard 68-72-73-69=282
Sweden Sebastian Söderberg 73-67-74-68=282
72 United States Braden Shattuck 71-70-68-74=283 −1 22,830
T73 Germany Martin Kaymer (c) 68-72-68-76=284 E 22,560
Argentina Alejandro Tosti 68-69-79-68=284
75 New Zealand Ryan Fox 72-68-72-74=286 +2 22,350
76 Germany Stephan Jäger 70-71-70-78=289 +5 22,230
77 United States Jeremy Wells 69-71-75-75=290 +6 22,140
78 United States Brendon Todd 70-70-74-79=293 +9 22,100
CUT Sweden Ludvig Åberg 72-70=142 E
South Africa Christiaan Bezuidenhout 74-68=142
United States Eric Cole 71-71=142
England Matt Fitzpatrick 69-73=142
United States Peter Malnati 72-70=142
United States Kyle Mendoza 72-70=142
United States Keith Mitchell 71-71=142
United States Jesse Mueller 70-72=142
Spain Adrián Otaegui 70-72=142
Taiwan Pan Cheng-tsung 73-69=142
United States Ben Polland 73-69=142
Spain Jon Rahm 70-72=142
Finland Sami Välimäki 70-72=142
United States Akshay Bhatia 73-70=143 +1
United States Jason Dufner (c) 68-75=143
United States Charley Hoffman 71-72=143
Poland Adrian Meronk 74-69=143
Canada Taylor Pendrith 72-71=143
United States Adam Schenk 71-72=143
Canada Nick Taylor 72-71=143
Sweden Tim Widing 70-73=143
Argentina Emiliano Grillo 71-73=144 +2
United States Beau Hossler 72-72=144
Canada Mackenzie Hughes 74-70=144
Japan Takumi Kanaya 75-69=144
United States Jake Knapp 75-69=144
Sweden Vincent Norrman 72-72=144
Austria Sepp Straka 71-73=144
United States Andrew Svoboda 74-70=144
United States Evan Bowser 72-73=145 +3
United States Sam Burns 72-73=145
United States Tyler Collet 73-72=145
United States Chris Gotterup 74-71=145
South Korea Im Sung-jae 73-72=145
Spain David Puig 72-73=145
Australia Adam Scott 72-73=145
United States Wyndham Clark 71-75=146 +4
United States Luke List 69-77=146
United States Denny McCarthy 73-73=146
United States Phil Mickelson (c) 74-72=146
Italy Francesco Molinari 71-75=146
Japan Keita Nakajima 71-75=146
United States Patrick Rodgers 70-76=146
South Africa Ryan van Velzen 75-71=146
United States Nick Dunlap 74-73=147 +5
South Korea Kim Si-woo 73-74=147
United States Chris Kirk 73-74=147
United States J. T. Poston 72-75=147
United States Alex Smalley 74-73=147
United States Wyatt Worthington II 72-75=147
South Korea Yang Yong-eun (c) 74-73=147
United States Andy Ogletree 73-75=148 +6
United States John Somers 76-72=148
United States Jimmy Walker (c) 72-76=148
United States Michael Block 76-73=149 +7
Australia Cameron Davis 78-71=149
United States Tiger Woods (c) 72-77=149
United States Jared Jones 73-77=150 +8
New Zealand Kazuma Kobori 73-77=150
France Victor Perez 79-71=150
United States Brad Marek 73-78=151 +9
Republic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington (c) 77-75=152 +10
United States Shaun Micheel (c) 76-76=152
United States Zac Oakley 77-75=152
United States Josh Speight 74-78=152
United States Josh Bevell 73-80=153 +11
South Africa Thriston Lawrence 75-78=153
France Matthieu Pavon 76-77=153
Colombia Camilo Villegas 79-74=153
United States Tracy Phillips 75-80=155 +13
United States Matt Dobyns 76-80=156 +14
United States Larkin Gross 79-77=156
United States Preston Cole 75-83=158 +16
United States Jeff Kellen 87-72=159 +17
United States Rich Beem (c) 79-83=162 +20
WD United States Ben Griffin 73 +2
South Korea Lee Kyoung-hoon 74 +3
United States John Daly (c) 82 +11

Scorecard

Final round

Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Par 4 4 3 4 4 4 5 3 4 5 3 4 4 3 4 4 4 5
United States Schauffele –16 –16 –16 –17 –17 –17 –18 –18 –19 –18 –19 –20 –20 –20 –20 –20 –20 –21
United States DeChambeau –13 –14 –14 –14 –15 –16 –16 –16 –16 –17 –17 –17 –18 –18 –18 –19 –19 –20
Norway Hovland –13 –13 –13 –13 –14 –15 –16 –16 –16 –17 –17 –18 –19 –19 –19 –19 –19 –18
Belgium Detry –10 –10 –10 –10 –10 –10 –11 –12 –12 –12 –12 –13 –13 –13 –13 –14 –14 –15
United States Morikawa –15 –15 –15 –15 –15 –15 –15 –15 –15 –15 –15 –15 –15 –15 –14 –14 –14 –15
Republic of Ireland Lowry –13 –13 –14 –15 –15 –15 –15 –14 –14 –14 –14 –14 –14 –15 –15 –14 –14 –14
England Rose –12 –12 –12 –13 –13 –12 –12 –12 –13 –14 –15 –15 –16 –16 –16 –16 –15 –14

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

Birdie Bogey

Source:[19]

Notes

  1. ^ The DP World Tour Asian Swing consisted of four tournaments: the Porsche Singapore Classic, the Hero Indian Open, the ISPS Handa Championship and the Volvo China Open.
  2. ^ The PGA of America usually invites all players ranked inside the top 100 of the Official World Golf Ranking. Eleven players with a world ranking of over 100 on May 6, 2024, were given invitations; eight of these had rankings between 101 and 130, while Donald was ranked 420, Kobori 432, and Gooch 644.
  3. ^ Doug Ghim replaced Rikuya Hoshino.[11]
  4. ^ Alex Smalley replaced Steve Stricker.[7]
  5. ^ Kim Seong-hyeon took the place reserved for the winner of the Wells Fargo Championship.[13]
  6. ^ Pan Cheng-tsung replaced Taylor Montgomery.[12]

References

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  4. ^ "How players can qualify for the 2024 US PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club". European Tour. April 30, 2024. Retrieved April 30, 2024.
  5. ^ "US PGA Championship 2024: Who is in the field and how did they qualify?". European Tour. May 3, 2024. Retrieved May 4, 2024.
  6. ^ "Field List Announced for 2024 PGA Championship at Valhalla". PGA Championship. May 7, 2024. Retrieved May 7, 2024.
  7. ^ a b Smith, Ben (May 12, 2024). "Multiple PGA Tour winner WDs from US PGA: "I'm tired"". GolfMagic. Retrieved May 12, 2024.
  8. ^ "Race to Dubai Rankings - DP World Tour". European Tour. Archived from the original on May 6, 2024. Retrieved May 6, 2024.
  9. ^ "Meet the three players who earned US PGA Championship exemptions through the Asian Swing". European Tour. May 7, 2024. Retrieved May 8, 2024.
  10. ^ "Oosthuizen rejects invite to PGA Championship". Golf Australia Magazine. May 8, 2024. Retrieved May 8, 2024.
  11. ^ a b Ferguson, Doug [@dougferguson405] (May 8, 2024). "PGA Championship now has 99 of the top 100. Rikuya Hoshino has withdrawn. Doug Ghim is in" (Tweet). Retrieved May 13, 2024 – via Twitter.
  12. ^ a b Bolton, Rob [@RobBoltonGolf] (May 13, 2024). "Field ▲ → @PGAChampionship" (Tweet). Retrieved May 13, 2024 – via Twitter.
  13. ^ Bolton, Rob [@RobBoltonGolf] (May 12, 2024). "Field ▲ → @PGAChampionship" (Tweet). Retrieved May 15, 2024 – via Twitter.
  14. ^ Fleming, Ben (May 16, 2024). "Xander Schauffele Sets 3 Records In Blistering Start To PGA Championship". Golf Monthly. Retrieved May 19, 2024.
  15. ^ Zak, Sean (May 17, 2024). "After Scottie Scheffler's arrest, a hectic 88 minutes — then a tee time". Golf Magazine. Retrieved May 19, 2024.
  16. ^ "2024 PGA Championship missed cuts: Jon Rahm, Wyndham Clark among stars not playing weekend at Valhalla". CBS Sports. Retrieved May 19, 2024.
  17. ^ Stafford, Ali. "PGA Championship: Shane Lowry equals major history with stunning third-round 62 at Valhalla". Sky Sports. Retrieved May 19, 2024.
  18. ^ D'Angelo, Tom. "Xander Schauffele goes wire-to-wire at PGA Championship to win first career major title". The Palm Beach Post. Retrieved May 20, 2024.
  19. ^ "PGA Championship 2024 - PGA TOUR Golf Leaderboard". ESPN. Retrieved May 19, 2024.

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