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2010 PGA Championship

2010 PGA Championship

FieldValue
name2010 PGA Championship
imagePGAChampionship2010Logo.svg
image_size160
datesAugust 12–15, 2010
locationHaven, Wisconsin
courseWhistling Straits
Straits Course
orgPGA of America
tourPGA Tour
PGA European Tour
Japan Golf Tour
par72
yardage7514 yd
field156 players, 72 after cut
cut145 (+1)
purse$7,500,000
€5,639,314
winners_share$1,350,000
€1,028,877
championDEU Martin Kaymer
score277 (−11), playoff
previous[2009](2009-pga-championship)
next[2011](2011-pga-championship)

Straits Course PGA European Tour Japan Golf Tour €5,639,314 €1,028,877 |USA Straits |USA Wisconsin Straits ** The 2010 PGA Championship** was the 92nd PGA Championship, played August 12–15 at the Straits Course of the Whistling Straits complex in Haven, Wisconsin (postal address Kohler).

Martin Kaymer won his first major championship in a three-hole playoff over Bubba Watson. It was the second PGA Championship in six years at Whistling Straits, the first in 2004 was won by Vijay Singh, also in a playoff.

Original venue

This championship was originally slated for Sahalee Country Club, east of Seattle, which hosted in 1998 and was selected in 1999 to host the championship again in 2010. That decision was reversed by the PGA of America in January 2005, when it was abruptly moved to Whistling Straits, which had recently hosted the very profitable 2004 edition and set new attendance records.

The PGA of America stated that it was concerned about the possibility of reduced financial support in the Pacific Northwest, as it was scheduled to be held less than six months after the conclusion of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia. As of 2024, the PGA of America has yet to commit to return to Sahalee, with future venues selected through 2031. Whistling Straits hosted its third PGA Championship in 2015.

Field

The following qualification criteria were used to select the field. Each player is listed according to the first category by which he qualified, but other categories are shown in parentheses.

1. All former PGA Champions

Mark Brooks, John Daly, Steve Elkington, Pádraig Harrington (4,6,8,9), Davis Love III, Shaun Micheel, Phil Mickelson (3,8,9,10), Vijay Singh, David Toms, Tiger Woods (2,4,6,8,10), Yang Yong-eun (6,8)

(Eligible but did not compete: Rich Beem, Jack Burke Jr., 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, Lanny Wadkins)

  • Paul Azinger withdrew due to a foot injury.
  • Bob Tway withdrew for undisclosed reasons.

2. Last five U.S. Open Champions

Ángel Cabrera (3,8), Lucas Glover (6,8), Graeme McDowell (6,8,9,10), Geoff Ogilvy (8,10)

3. Last five Masters Champions

Trevor Immelman, Zach Johnson (6,8,10)

4. Last five British Open Champions

Stewart Cink (8,9), Louis Oosthuizen (8,10)

5. Current Senior PGA Champion

Tom Lehman

6. 15 low scorers and ties in the 2009 PGA Championship

Ernie Els (8,10), Dustin Johnson (8,10), Martin Kaymer, Søren Kjeldsen, Rory McIlroy (8,10), John Merrick, Francesco Molinari, Henrik Stenson (9)

  • Lee Westwood (8,9,10) withdrew due to a calf/ankle injury.

7. 20 low scorers in the 2010 PGA Professional National Championship

Danny Balin, Ryan Benzel, Kyle Flinton, Scott Hebert, David Hutsell, Stu Ingraham, Rob Labritz, Mitch Lowe, Robert McClellan, Bob Moss, Keith Ohr, Troy Pare, Jason Schmuhl, Mark Sheftic, Sonny Skinner, Mike Small, Bruce Smith, Rich Steinmetz, Chip Sullivan, Tim Thelen

8. Top 70 leaders in official money standings from the 2009 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational and Legends Reno-Tahoe Open to the 2010 Greenbrier Classic

Stephen Ames (10), Stuart Appleby (10), Ricky Barnes, Jason Bohn (10), Chad Campbell (9), Paul Casey (9), K. J. Choi, Tim Clark (9, 10), Ben Crane (9,10), Brian Davis, Jason Day (10), Brendon de Jonge, Luke Donald, Jason Dufner, Rickie Fowler, Jim Furyk (9,10), Sergio García (9), Brian Gay, Retief Goosen, Bill Haas (10), J. B. Holmes (9), Charles Howell III, Freddie Jacobson, Anthony Kim (9,10), Matt Kuchar (10), Martin Laird (10), Marc Leishman, Hunter Mahan (9,10), Steve Marino, Troy Matteson (10), Bryce Molder, Ryan Moore (10), Kevin Na, Sean O'Hair, Jeff Overton, Ryan Palmer (10), Kenny Perry (9), Tim Petrovic, Carl Pettersson (10), Ian Poulter (9,10), Justin Rose (9,10), Rory Sabbatini, Charl Schwartzel, Adam Scott (10), Heath Slocum (10), Brandt Snedeker, Steve Stricker (9, 10), Vaughn Taylor, Bo Van Pelt, Scott Verplank, Camilo Villegas (10), Nick Watney, Bubba Watson (10), Charlie Wi

  • Robert Allenby withdrew due to a knee injury.

9. Members of the United States and European 2008 Ryder Cup teams (provided they are ranked in the top 100 in the Official World Golf Rankings on August 2, 2010)

Søren Hansen, Miguel Ángel Jiménez, Robert Karlsson, Oliver Wilson

(Ben Curtis (ranked 106), Justin Leonard (101), and Boo Weekley (162) failed to qualify under this category, but played out of other categories.)

10. Winners of tournaments co-sponsored or approved by the PGA Tour since the 2009 PGA Championship

Cameron Beckman, Matt Bettencourt, Derek Lamely, Bill Lunde

11. Vacancies are filled by the first available player from the list of alternates (those below 70th place in official money standings).

Paul Goydos, Jerry Kelly, Justin Leonard, George McNeill, John Senden, Kevin Stadler, Jimmy Walker

  1. D. J. Trahan (ranked 80) replaced Paul Azinger.
  2. Matt Jones (82) replaced Bob Tway.
  3. D. A. Points (84) replaced Robert Allenby.
  4. Kevin Sutherland (85) replaced Lee Westwood.
  5. Kris Blanks (88) took spot reserved for WGC-Bridgestone Invitational winner

12. The PGA of America reserves the right to invite additional players not included in the categories listed above

Fredrik Andersson Hed, Grégory Bourdy, Darren Clarke, Ben Curtis, Rhys Davies, Simon Dyson, Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño, Ross Fisher, Hiroyuki Fujita, Stephen Gallacher, Anders Hansen, Peter Hanson, Tetsuji Hiratsuka, David Horsey, Yuta Ikeda, Ryo Ishikawa, Raphaël Jacquelin, Simon Khan, Kim Kyung-tae, Liang Wenchong, Shane Lowry, Ross McGowan, Edoardo Molinari, Colin Montgomerie, Noh Seung-yul, Koumei Oda, Corey Pavin, Álvaro Quirós, Michael Sim, Thongchai Jaidee, Boo Weekley, Mike Weir, Danny Willett, Chris Wood

Course layout

|408|593|181|493|598|355|221|507|449|3,805|361|618|143|404|373|518|569|223|500|3,709|7,514}} Previous course lengths for major championships

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, August 12, 2010

2010 PGA Championship entrance sign

The start of play was delayed on Thursday morning by over three hours due to fog; when the early starters finally got out, Bubba Watson and Francesco Molinari posted the best scores, setting a clubhouse target of four-under-par. Play was suspended on Thursday evening with half the field yet to complete their rounds; a second fog delay on Friday morning further delayed completion of the first round. Matt Kuchar defied the stoppages to take the first round lead, chasing his first win after a year of top-10s. Teenager Noh Seung-yul was only one shot behind, in the group at four-under, looking to become the second successive Korean PGA Championship winner.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1USA Matt Kuchar67−5
T2ZAF Ernie Els68−4
ITA Francesco Molinari
KOR Noh Seung-yul
USA Bubba Watson
T6AUS Jason Day69−3
USA Charles Howell III
USA Zach Johnson
ENG Simon Khan
USA Ryan Moore
USA Nick Watney

Second round

Friday, August 13, 2010

Hole 16 at Whistling Straits during the 2010 PGA Championship.

Matt Kuchar fired a second-round 69 to lead by one shot after day two. Fog again delayed the start by two and a half hours, but Kuchar was eight under at the close, one ahead of fellow American Nick Watney. The late start meant half the field would finish their rounds on Saturday.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1USA Matt Kuchar67-69=136−8
2USA Nick Watney69-68=137−7
T3USA Jim Furyk70-68=138−6
USA J. B. Holmes72-66=138
T5USA Jason Dufner73-66=139−5
USA Dustin Johnson71-68=139
USA Zach Johnson69-70=139
ENG Simon Khan69-70=139
NIR Rory McIlroy71-68=139
USA Bryce Molder72-67=139
KOR Noh Seung-yul68-71=139
USA Ryan Palmer71-68=139
FJI Vijay Singh73-66=139
USA Bubba Watson68-71=139

Third round

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Whistling Straits clubhouse during the 2010 PGA Championship

In the third round, Liang Wenchong shot a course-record 64 and moved into a tie for fourth place. Overnight leader Matt Kuchar dropped back to seven under, and Nick Watney shot a 66 to take a three-stroke lead over Rory McIlroy and Dustin Johnson going into the final round. Half the 156 starters were forced to complete their seconds rounds on the Saturday after almost six hours were lost because of fog over the first two days.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1USA Nick Watney69-68-66=203−13
T2USA Dustin Johnson71-68-67=206−10
NIR Rory McIlroy71-68-67=206
T4AUS Jason Day69-72-66=207−9
DEU Martin Kaymer72-68-67=207
CHN Liang Wenchong72-71-64=207
T7USA Jason Dufner73-66-69=208−8
AUS Steve Elkington71-70-67=208
USA Jim Furyk70-68-70=208
USA Zach Johnson69-70-69=208

Final round

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Seven different players held at least a share of the lead in the final round. Overnight leader Watney collapsed with an 81 (+9), including a triple-bogey on the 7th hole when he hit his ball into the water after hearing a camera click. Steve Elkington made a run towards the end, tying for the lead with a birdie on 16, but bogeyed the last two holes to finish two strokes back. Bubba Watson frequently drove his tee shots over 350 yd and shot 68, including a birdie on the 16th hole to tie for the lead. He finished at 277, 11-under par. Kaymer, who held the lead for most of the day, made a 15 ft par putt at the 18th hole to tie Watson for the clubhouse lead. McIlroy had a 15-footer for birdie on the 72nd green to tie for the lead with Watson and Kaymer, but missed. Dustin Johnson birdied 16 and 17 to take a one-shot lead with one hole to play, but bogeyed the final hole to apparently tie for the lead. After further review, it was decided that he had "grounded his club" in a bunker just off the edge of the 18th fairway, which is a contravention of Rule 13.4 of the Rules of Golf. Johnson readily admitted that he grounded his club but he did not know that the sandy patch beside the 18th fairway from which he played his second shot was deemed to be a bunker. He was given a two-stroke penalty and fell into a tie for fifth place.

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
T1DEU Martin Kaymer72-68-67-70=277−11Playoff
USA Bubba Watson68-71-70-68=277
T3USA Zach Johnson69-70-69-70=278−10435,000
NIR Rory McIlroy71-68-67-72=278
T5USA Jason Dufner73-66-69-71=279−9270,833
AUS Steve Elkington71-70-67-71=279
USA Dustin Johnson71-68-67-73=279
T8COL Camilo Villegas71-71-70-68=280−8210,000
CHN Liang Wenchong72-71-64-73=280
T10AUS Jason Day69-72-66-74=281−7175,800
USA Matt Kuchar67-69-73-72=281

Complete leaderboard

Scorecard

Final round

Hole123456789101112131415161718
Par453454344453444534
DEU Kaymer−9−10−10−11−11−11−11−11−11−12−12−12−12−12−11−11−11−11
USA Watson−7−8−8−7−9−9−9−9−9−9−9−9−10−11−11−12−11−11
USA Z. Johnson−9−9−9−8−8−9−8−9−9−10−9−9−9−9−9−10−10−10
NIR McIlroy−10−10−10−9−9−9−10−9−9−10−10−10−10−11−10−10−10−10
USA Dufner−8−8−8−8−9−8−8−8−8−9−9−9−9−9−9−9−8−9
AUS Elkington−8−8−7−7−8−9−9−9−9−10−10−10−10−10−10−11−10−9
USA D. Johnson−11−11−10−9−10−10−9−9−9−9−9−9−10−10−10−11−12−9
COL Villegas−5−5−6−5−5−6−7−8−6−5−5−5−6−6−6−8−8−8
CHN Liang−8−9−9−9−9−9−8−8−7−7−7−7−7−7−7−8−8−8
AUS Day−9−10−10−10−9−10−10−10−8−8−8−8−8−7−6−7−6−7
USA Watney−11−11−11−10−10−11−8−7−6−6−4−4−3−3−2−3−4−4

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

Double Eagle --EagleBirdieBogeyDouble bogeyTriple bogey+

Source:

  • Dustin Johnson was assessed a two-stroke penalty on 18th hole, resulting in a triple bogey seven.

Playoff

Kaymer and Watson advanced to the three-hole aggregate playoff, played on the 10th, 17th, and 18th holes. Watson nearly drove the green on the short par-4 and capitalized with a birdie to take the early lead; Kaymer missed a long birdie putt and made par. On the par-3 17th, Kaymer tied Watson by making a 15-footer for birdie while Watson missed a 45-footer and had to settle for par. Tied with one hole remaining, the playoff was now effectively sudden-death on the par-4 18th. Both hit their tee shots into the right rough, and Watson played aggressively; he went for the green on his second shot but it fell well short, into the creek in front of the green. With Watson in the hazard, Kaymer elected to lay up from his poor lie and only advanced the ball a little ways up the fairway on his second shot, and hit his third shot within 15 ft from the cup. After his drop from the hazard, Watson hit his fourth shot through the green into a bunker, but nearly holed the bunker shot for bogey that potentially could have extended the playoff. Kaymer's putt for par ended two feet (0.6 m) past and below the hole; he sank the bogey putt to win his first major championship.

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
**1**DEU **Martin Kaymer**4-2-5=11E1,350,000
2USA Bubba Watson3-3-6=12+1810,000

Scorecard

Playoff

Hole101718
Par434
DEU KaymerE−1E
USA Watson−1−1+1

Cumulative playoff scores, relative to par

Source:

Television

Television coverage was provided in the United States by CBS and TNT, and in the United Kingdom by Sky Sports.

References

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