2016 in golf
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This article summarizes the highlights of professional and amateur golf in the year 2016.
Men's professional golf
=[[Men's major golf championships|Major championships]]=
All four were won by first-time major winners for the first time since 2011.
- 7–10 April: Masters Tournament – Danny Willett won by three strokes over Jordan Spieth and Lee Westwood. It was his first major championship victory. It also marks the first time in 20 years that an Englishman has won the Masters.{{cite news |title=Danny Willett wins first major after Jordan Spieth falls apart on back nine |url=https://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/15178583/danny-willett-wins-masters-jordan-spieth-collapse |work=ESPN |date=11 April 2016}}
- 16–19 June: U.S. Open – Dustin Johnson won by three strokes over Jim Furyk, Shane Lowry, and Scott Piercy. It was his first major championship victory.{{cite news |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/golf/2016/06/19/dustin-johnson-wins-us-open-despite-penalty/86120690/ |title=Dustin Johnson wins U.S. Open despite unusual USGA call |date=20 June 2016 |newspaper=USA Today |first=Steve |last=DiMeglio}}
- 14–17 July: The Open Championship – Henrik Stenson won by three strokes over Phil Mickelson. It was his first major championship victory. Stenson became the first man from Sweden to win a major championship.{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/golf/36819673 |title=The Open 2016: Henrik Stenson beats Phil Mickelson to win at Royal Troon |work=BBC Sport |date=17 July 2016 |first=Ged |last=Scott}}
- 28–31 July: PGA Championship – Jimmy Walker won by one stroke over Jason Day. It was his first major championship victory, meaning that all four majors were won by first-time winners in 2016.{{cite news |first=Steve |last=DiMeglio |title=Jimmy Walker captures PGA Championship for first major title |newspaper=USA Today |date=31 July 2016 |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/golf/2016/07/31/jimmy-walker-pga-championship-first-major-title/87895102/}}
=[[World Golf Championships]]=
- 3–6 March WGC-Cadillac Championship – Adam Scott won by one stroke over Bubba Watson. It was his first WGC Cadillac victory, and his second WGC victory overall.{{cite news |title=Adam Scott rallies at Cadillac for 2nd straight win |url=https://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/14916610/adam-scott-captures-cadillac-championship-2nd-straight-win |work=ESPN |agency=Associated Press |date=6 March 2016}}
- 23–27 March: WGC-Dell Match Play – Jason Day defeated Louis Oosthuizen 5 & 4 in the final. It was his second WGC-Match Play victory.{{cite news |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/golf/2016/03/27/jason-day-defeats-louis-oosthuizen-to-win-wgc-match-play-final/ |title=Jason Day defeats Louis Oosthuizen to win WGC Match Play final |date=28 March 2016 |newspaper=Daily Telegraph |first=James |last=Corrigan}}
- 30 June – 3 July: WGC-Bridgestone Invitational – Dustin Johnson won by 1 stroke over Scott Piercy. It was his first WGC-Bridgestone Invitational victory, and his third WGC victory overall. It was also the third different kind of WGC tournament in which he was victorious.{{cite news |url=http://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/16741139/dustin-johnson-rallies-bridgestone-invitational-2nd-straight-win?ex_cid=espnapi_public |title=Dustin Johnson wins the Bridgestone Invitational for 2nd straight victory |work=ESPN |agency=Associated Press |date=3 July 2016}}
- 27–30 October: WGC-HSBC Champions – Hideki Matsuyama won by seven strokes over Daniel Berger and Henrik Stenson. It was his first WGC victory.{{cite news |url=http://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/17924745/hideki-matsuyama-closes-6-66-7-shot-victory-hsbc-champions |title=Hideki Matsuyama soars to 7-shot victory in HSBC Champions |work=ESPN |agency=Associated Press |date=31 October 2016}}
=[[2016 FedEx Cup Playoffs|FedEx Cup Playoffs]]=
- 25–28 August: The Barclays – Patrick Reed won by one stroke over Emiliano Grillo and Sean O'Hair for his first FedEx Cup playoff victory.{{cite news |url=http://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/17411327/patrick-reed-wins-barclays-rickie-fowler-loses-ryder-cup-spot |title=Patrick Reed wins Barclays, Rickie Fowler loses Ryder Cup auto bid |work=ESPN |agency=Associated Press |date=28 August 2016}}
- 2–5 September: Deutsche Bank Championship – Rory McIlroy won by two stokes over Paul Casey for his second Deutsche Bank win and third FedEx Cup playoff win.{{cite news |url=http://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/17471233/rory-mcilroy-rallies-win-deutsche-bank-six-shots-behind |title=Rory McIlroy rallies from six behind to win Deutsche Bank |work=ESPN |agency=Associated Press |date=5 September 2016}}
- 8–11 September: BMW Championship – Dustin Johnson won by three strokes over Paul Casey for his second BMW Championship and third FedEx Cup playoff win.{{cite news |url=http://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/17524275/dustin-johnson-wins-bmw-championship-leads-fedex-cup |title=Dustin Johnson wins BMW Championship, leads FedEx Cup |work=ESPN |agency=Associated Press |date=11 September 2016}}
- 22–25 September: Tour Championship – Rory McIlroy won in a playoff over Kevin Chappell and Ryan Moore. It was his fourth FedEx Cup playoff tournament victory, and his first FedEx Cup.{{cite news |url=http://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/17638525/rory-mcilroy-wins-tour-championship-playoff-collects-10-million-fedex-cup-bonus |title=Rory McIlroy rallies from 3 back to win Tour Championship in playoff |work=ESPN |agency=Associated Press |date=26 September 2016}}
=Other leading PGA Tour events=
- 12–15 May: The Players Championship – Jason Day won by four strokes over Kevin Chappell. It was his first Players Championship victory, and his tenth PGA Tour victory.{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2016/may/15/jason-day-players-championship |title=Jason Day extends his hot streak by easing to Players Championship |first=Ewan |last=Murray |date=15 May 2016 |work=The Guardian}}
For a complete list of PGA Tour results see 2016 PGA Tour.
=Leading European Tour events=
- 26–29 May: BMW PGA Championship – Chris Wood won by one stroke over Rikard Karlberg.{{cite news |url=http://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/15810819/chris-wood-wins-bmw-pga-championship-wentworth-boost-ryder-cup-chances |title=Chris Wood wins at Wentworth to boost Ryder Cup chances |work=ESPN |agency=PA Sport |date=29 May 2016}}
- 3–6 November: Turkish Airlines Open – Thorbjørn Olesen won by three strokes over David Horsey and Li Haotong.{{cite news |url=http://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/17982086/thorbjorn-olesen-holds-nerve-win-turkish-airlines-open |title=Thorbjorn Olesen holds nerve to win Turkish Airlines Open |work=ESPN |agency=PA Sport |date=6 November 2016}}
- 10–13 November: Nedbank Golf Challenge – Alex Norén won by six strokes over Wang Jeung-hun.{{cite news |url=http://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/18037487/in-form-alex-noren-storms-home-claim-nedbank-golf-challenge-title |title=In-form Alex Noren storms home to claim Nedbank Golf Challenge title |work=ESPN |agency=PA Sport |date=13 November 2016}}
- 17–20 November: DP World Tour Championship, Dubai – Matt Fitzpatrick won by one stroke over Tyrrell Hatton, while Henrik Stenson clinched the Race to Dubai title. It was Stenson's second Race to Dubai title.{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2016/nov/20/matthew-fitzpatrick-dp-world-tour-championship-dubai-tyrrell-hatton |title=Matthew Fitzpatrick holds nerve to win DP World Tour Championship in Dubai |newspaper=The Guardian |first=Ewan |last=Murray |date=20 November 2016}}
For a complete list of European Tour results see 2016 European Tour.
=Team events=
- 15–17 January: EurAsia Cup – Europe beat Asia by a score of 18½ to 5½.{{cite web |title=Europe romp to emphatic victory in the EurAsia Cup |url=http://www.eurasiacup.com/web/NewsDetails/191/ |publisher=EurAsia Cup |date=17 January 2016 |access-date=16 November 2016 |archive-date=17 November 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161117064656/http://www.eurasiacup.com/web/NewsDetails/191/ |url-status=dead }}
- 30 September – 2 October: Ryder Cup – Team USA regains the trophy with a 17–11 win over Team Europe.{{Cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/golf/37537009|title = US beat Europe to regain Ryder Cup|work = BBC Sport}}
- 24–27 November: World Cup of Golf – The Danish team of Søren Kjeldsen and Thorbjørn Olesen won, giving Denmark their first win in the World Cup.{{cite news |url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2016/nov/27/sren-kjeldsen-and-thorbjrn-olesen-post-maiden-golf-world-cup-win-for-denmark |title=Søren Kjeldsen and Thorbjørn Olesen post maiden golf World Cup win for Denmark |date=27 November 2016 |newspaper=The Guardian |agency=Australian Associated Press}}
=Tour leaders=
- PGA Tour – {{flagicon|USA}} Dustin Johnson (US$9,365,185)
- This total does not include FedEx Cup bonus.
- European Tour – {{flagicon|SWE}} Henrik Stenson (5,289,506 points)
- Asian Tour – {{flagicon|AUS}} Scott Hend (US$1,004,792)
- PGA Tour of Australasia – {{flagicon|AUS}} Matthew Griffin (A$239,445)
- PGA Tour Latinoamérica – {{flagicon|USA}} Nate Lashley (US$140,897)
- PGA Tour Canada – {{flagicon|USA}} Dan McCarthy (C$157,843)
- Challenge Tour – {{flagicon|ENG}} Jordan Smith (209,985 points)
- Japan Golf Tour – {{flagicon|JPN}} Yuta Ikeda (¥207,901,567)
- OneAsia Tour – {{flagicon|KOR}} Choi Jin-ho (US$116,295)
- Sunshine Tour – {{flagicon|ZAF}} Brandon Stone (R 7,384,889)– 2016–17 season
- Web.com Tour – {{flagicon|USA}} Wesley Bryan (US$449,392)
=Awards=
- PGA Tour
- FedEx Cup – {{flagicon|NIR}} Rory McIlroy
- PGA Player of the Year – {{flagicon|USA}} Dustin Johnson
- Player of the Year (Jack Nicklaus Trophy) – {{flagicon|USA}} Dustin Johnson
- Leading money winner (Arnold Palmer Award) – {{flagicon|USA}} Dustin Johnson
- Vardon Trophy – {{flagicon|USA}} Dustin Johnson
- Byron Nelson Award – {{flagicon|USA}} Dustin Johnson
- Rookie of the Year – {{flagicon|ARG}} Emiliano Grillo
- Payne Stewart Award – {{flagicon|USA}} Jim Furyk
- European Tour
- Golfer of the Year – {{flagicon|SWE}} Henrik Stenson
- Rookie of the Year – {{flagicon|KOR}} Wang Jeung-hun
- Web.com Tour
- Player of the Year – {{flagicon|USA}} Wesley Bryan
=Other happenings=
- 27 March: Jason Day becomes the number one golfer in the world.{{cite web |url=http://www.owgr.com/news/2016/march/week-13 |title=Week 13: Day Back To World No. 1 |publisher=Official World Golf Ranking |date=28 March 2016}}
- 15 April: The Governing Board of the OWGR approved two changes: The addition of the MENA Golf Tour into the world rankings and an increase in the minimum world ranking points for the Korean Tour from six to nine for first-place finishers.{{cite web |url=http://www.owgr.com/news/2016/april/press-release |title=OWGR Board Announcement |publisher=OWGR |date=15 April 2016 |access-date=16 November 2016 |archive-date=17 April 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160417203844/http://www.owgr.com/news/2016/april/press-release |url-status=dead }}
- 7 August: Jim Furyk shot a 12-under-par 58 in the final round of the Travelers Championship, becoming the first player to shoot 58 in a PGA Tour event. This also made Furyk the first PGA Tour pro to card two rounds under 60.{{cite news |url=http://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/17238719/jim-furyk-shoots-58-travelers-championship-lowest-pga-tour-round-ever |title=Jim Furyk notches record for best PGA Tour round |work=ESPN |first=Jason |last=Sobel |date=7 August 2016}}
Women's professional golf
=[[Women's major golf championships|LPGA majors]]=
- 31 March – 3 April: ANA Inspiration – Lydia Ko won by one stroke over Charley Hull and Chun In-gee. It was her first ANA Inspiration championship, second consecutive major championship, and second consecutive LPGA Tour victory.{{cite web |url=http://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/15127988/lydia-ko-wins-second-lpga-major-row-ariya-jutanugarn-falters |title=Lydia Ko exploits Ariya Jutanugarn's collapse to win ANA Inspiration |work=ESPN |agency=Associated Press |date=4 April 2016}}
- 9–12 June: KPMG Women's PGA Championship – Brooke Henderson defeated Lydia Ko in a playoff. It was her first major championship win.{{cite news |url=http://www.cbc.ca/sports/golf/brooke-henderson-pga-championship-win-1.3632006 |title=Brooke Henderson wins women's PGA Championship in sudden-death playoff |work=CBC Sports |agency=Associated Press |date=12 June 2016}}
- 7–10 July: U.S. Women's Open – Brittany Lang defeated Anna Nordqvist in a 3-hole aggregate playoff. It was her first major championship win.{{cite news |url=https://www.espn.com/espnw/sports/story/_/id/16958246/brittany-lang-prevails-anna-nordqvist-penalized-us-women-open |work=ESPNW |last=Fields |first=Bill |title=Brittany Lang prevails as penalty again plays role in U.S. Open |date=10 July 2016}}
- 28–31 July: Women's British Open – Ariya Jutanugarn won by three shots over Mirim Lee and Mo Martin for her first major title.{{cite news |url=http://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/17186334/thailand-ariya-jutanugarn-wins-women-british-open |title=Thailand's Ariya Jutanugarn wins Women's British Open |work=ESPN |agency=Associated Press |date=31 July 2016}}
- 15–18 September: The Evian Championship – Chun In-gee won her first Evian Championship and second major with a record 21-under-par score.{{cite news |url=http://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/17576991/in-gee-chun-wins-evian-championship-21-lowest-72-hole-score-major |title=In Gee Chun finishes at 21 under for lowest 72-hole score in a major |work=ESPN |agency=Associated Press |date=19 September 2016}}
=Additional LPGA Tour events=
- 17–20 November: CME Group Tour Championship – Charley Hull won by two strokes over Ryu So-yeon, while Ariya Jutanugarn won the season-long Race to the CME Globe.{{cite news |url=http://www.espn.com/espnw/sports/article/18096875/ariya-jutanugarn-wins-lpga-player-year-charley-hull-wins-finale |title=Ariya Jutanugarn wins LPGA Player of the Year |work=ESPN |date=21 November 2016 |agency=Associated Press}}
For a complete list of LPGA Tour results, see 2016 LPGA Tour.
=Ladies European Tour event=
- 7–10 December: Omega Dubai Ladies Masters – Shanshan Feng won by two strokes over Charley Hull.{{cite news |url=http://www.golfchannel.com/news/golf-central-blog/feng-rallies-4th-dubai-ladies-masters-title/ |title=Feng rallies for 4th Dubai Ladies Masters title |work=Golf Channel |date=10 December 2016 |access-date=15 December 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161214053131/http://www.golfchannel.com/news/golf-central-blog/feng-rallies-4th-dubai-ladies-masters-title |archive-date=14 December 2016 |url-status=dead }}
For a complete list of Ladies European Tour results see 2016 Ladies European Tour.
=Team events=
- 21–24 July: International Crown – The United States won with 13 points, beating South Korea by one point.{{cite news |url=https://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/17136612/cristie-kerr-holds-united-states-wins-ul-international-crown |title=Cristie Kerr holds on as U.S. wins UL International Crown |work=ESPN |agency=Associated Press |date=24 July 2016}}
=Money list leaders=
- LPGA Tour – {{flagicon|THA}} Ariya Jutanugarn (US$2,550,928)
- LPGA of Japan Tour – {{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Bo-mee (¥175,869,794)
- Ladies European Tour – {{flagicon|USA}} Beth Allen (€313,079)
- LPGA of Korea Tour – {{flagicon|KOR}} Park Sung-hyun (₩1,333,090,667)
- Ladies Asian Golf Tour – {{flagicon|GER}} Leticia Ras Anderica (US$7,581)
- ALPG Tour – {{flagicon|AUS}} Karrie Webb (A$126,767) (2015/16 season)
- Symetra Tour – {{flagicon|SWE}} Madelene Sagström (US$167,064)
=Awards=
- LPGA Tour Player of the Year – {{flagicon|THA}} Ariya Jutanugarn
- LPGA Tour Rookie of the Year – {{flagicon|KOR}} Chun In-gee
- LPGA Tour Vare Trophy – {{flagicon|KOR}} Chun In-gee
- LET Player of the Year – {{flagicon|USA}} Beth Allen
- LET Rookie of the Year – {{flagicon|IND}} Aditi Ashok
- LPGA of Japan Tour Player of the Year – {{flagicon|KOR}} Lee Bo-mee
Senior men's professional golf
=[[Senior major golf championships|Senior majors]]=
- 19–22 May: Regions Tradition – Bernhard Langer won by six strokes over Olin Browne. He became only the second golfer, after Jack Nicklaus, to win four different senior major championships, and collected his sixth senior major victory overall. It was also his 100th professional golf victory.{{cite news |url=http://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/15668297/bernhard-langer-wins-regions-tradition-sixth-major-senior-tour |title=Bernhard Langer dominates at Regions Tradition for a 6-stroke victory |work=ESPN |agency=Associated Press |date=22 May 2016}}
- 26–29 May: Senior PGA Championship – Rocco Mediate won by three strokes over Colin Montgomerie. It was his first senior major victory.{{cite news |url=http://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/15816711/rocco-mediate-wins-senior-pga-championship |title=Rocco Mediate wraps up record-setting Senior PGA Championship |work=ESPN |agency=Associated Press |date=30 May 2016}}
- 9–12 June: Senior Players Championship – Bernhard Langer won by one stroke over Joe Durant and Miguel Ángel Jiménez. It was his third straight Senior Players Championship victory, and his seventh senior major victory overall.{{cite news |url=http://www.espn.com/espn/wire/_/section/golfonline/id/16156652 |title=Bernhard Langer wins windy Senior Players Championship |work=ESPN |agency=Associated Press |date=12 June 2016}}
- 21–24 July: The Senior Open Championship – Paul Broadhurst won his first senior major by two strokes over Scott McCarron.{{cite news |url=http://www.espn.com/espn/wire?id=17136178§ion=golfonline |title=Paul Broadhurst wins Senior British Open at Carnoustie |work=ESPN |agency=Associated Press |date=24 July 2016}}
- 11–14 August: U.S. Senior Open – Gene Sauers won his first senior major by one stroke over Miguel Ángel Jiménez and Billy Mayfair.{{cite news |url=http://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/17313018/gene-sauers-thwarts-miguel-angel-jimenez-win-us-senior-open |title=Gene Sauers claims U.S. Senior Open Championship |work=ESPN |agency=Associated Press |date=15 August 2016}}
===Charles Schwab Cup playoff events===
- 28–30 October: PowerShares QQQ Championship – Tom Pernice Jr. won by one stroke over Colin Montgomerie.{{cite news |url=http://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/17930833/tom-pernice-jr-wins-pga-tour-champions-playoff-opener-powershares-qqq-championship |title=Tom Pernice Jr. earns 5th career PGA Tour Champions victory |work=ESPN |agency=Associated Press |date=30 October 2016}}
- 4–6 November: Dominion Charity Classic – Scott McCarron won in a playoff over Tom Byrum.{{cite news |url=http://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/17985514/scott-mccarron-birdie-playoff-beats-tom-byrum-virginia |title=Scott McCarron birdies in playoff to beat Tom Byrum in Virginia |work=ESPN |agency=Associated Press |date=6 November 2016}}
- 10–13 November: Charles Schwab Cup Championship – Paul Goydos won by two strokes over Bernhard Langer.{{cite news |url=http://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/18042364/paul-goydos-wins-charles-schwab-cup-championship-bernhard-langer-takes-champions-season-title |title=Paul Goydos wins Champions finale, Bernhard Langer takes season title |work=ESPN |agency=Associated Press |date=13 November 2016}}
=Full results=
=Money list leaders=
- PGA Tour Champions – German Bernhard Langer topped the money list for the eighth time (fifth consecutive) with earnings of US$3,016,959.
- European Senior Tour – Paul Broadhurst of England topped the Order of Merit for the first time with earnings of €399,285.
=Awards=
- PGA Tour Champions
- Charles Schwab Cup – {{flagicon|DEU}} Bernhard Langer
- Player of the Year – {{flagicon|DEU}} Bernhard Langer
- Rookie of the Year – {{flagicon|ENG}} Paul Broadhurst
- Leading money winner (Arnold Palmer Award) – {{flagicon|DEU}} Bernhard Langer
- Lowest stroke average (Byron Nelson Award) – {{flagicon|DEU}} Bernhard Langer
Amateur golf
- 14–17 January: Latin America Amateur Championship – Paul Chaplet of Costa Rica won by one stroke over Jorge Garcia of Venezuela.{{cite news |url=https://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/14589412/paul-chaplet-earns-masters-bid-win-latin-america-amateur-championship |title=Paul Chaplet earns Masters bid with win at Latin America Amateur Championship |work=ESPN |first=Kevin |last=Maguire |date=18 January 2016}}
- 20–25 May: NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships – Washington won its first team title and Virginia Elena Carta of Duke claimed the individual title.{{cite news |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/golf/2016/05/23/carter-wins-ncaa-title-as-duke-advances/84829926/ |title=Carta wins NCAA title as Duke advances |newspaper=USA Today |agency=Associated Press |date=23 May 2016}}{{cite news |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/golf/2016/05/25/washington-beats-stanford-to-win-ncaa-golf-title/84950016/ |title=Washington beats Stanford to win NCAA golf title |newspaper=USA Today |agency=Associated Press |date=25 May 2016}}
- 27 May – 1 June: NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships – Aaron Wise of Oregon claimed the individual title and Oregon won the team title.{{cite news |url=http://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/15890076/oregon-edges-texas-first-men-golf-title |title=Sulman Raza gives Oregon its first golf title as Ducks clip Horns |work=ESPN |agency=Associated Press |date=1 June 2016}}
- 10–12 June: Curtis Cup – Great Britain and Ireland defeat the United States, 11½–8½.{{cite news |url=http://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/16152913/britain-ireland-defeat-us-curtis-cup |title=Britain and Ireland defeat U.S. at Curtis Cup |work=ESPN |agency=Associated Press |date=12 June 2016}}
- 13–18 June: The Amateur Championship – England's Scott Gregory defeated Scotland's Robert MacIntyre, 2 & 1.{{cite web |url=http://www.dailyecho.co.uk/news/14566527.Scott_Gregory_creates_Hampshire_golf_history |title=Corhampton golfer Scott Gregory wins the British Amateur Championship in Wales |publisher=Southern Daily Echo |date=19 June 2016}}
- 21–25 June: British Ladies Amateur Golf Championship – Sweden's Julia Engström, age 15, defeated the Netherlands' Dewi Weber, in 19 holes – becoming the youngest British Ladies Amateur winner.{{cite magazine |url=http://golfweek.com/2016/07/07/julia-engstrom-us-womens-open/ |title=At 15, Julia Engstrom looks to take next step toward golf career at U.S. Women's Open |magazine=Golfweek |date=7 July 2016 |first=Beth Ann |last=Nichols}}
- 1–7 August: U.S. Women's Amateur – Seong Eun-jeong defeated Virginia Elena Carta 1 up in the championship match. Seong had won the U.S. Girls' Junior earlier in the year making her the only golfer to win both events in one year.{{cite news |url=http://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/17242644/south-korea-eun-jeong-seong-wins-us-women-amateur |title=South Korea's Eun Jeong Seong wins U.S. Women's Amateur |work=ESPN |agency=Associated Press |date=7 August 2016}}
- 15–21 August: U.S. Amateur – Curtis Luck of Australia defeated American Brad Dalke, 6 & 5, in the final.{{cite news |url=http://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/17361101/australia-curtis-luck-wins-us-amateur-stirring-8-hole-run |title=Australia's Curtis Luck wins U.S. Amateur with stirring 8-hole run |work=ESPN |agency=Associated Press |date=21 August 2016}}
- 14–17 September Espirito Santo Trophy – South Korea won by 21 strokes over Switzerland for their fourth trophy.{{cite news |url=http://www.espn.com/espn/wire?section=golfonline&id=17572559 |title=South Korea wins Women's World Amateur Team title |work=ESPN |agency=Associated Press |date=17 September 2016}}
- 21–24 September Eisenhower Trophy – Australia won by 19 strokes over England for their fourth trophy.{{cite news |url=http://www.espn.com/espn/wire/_/section/golfonline/id/17630058 |title=Australia wins World Amateur Team Championship by 19 strokes |work=ESPN |agency=Associated Press |date=24 September 2016}}
- 5–9 October: Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship – Curtis Luck of Australia defeated countryman Brett Coletta by one stroke.{{cite news |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/golf/2016/10/09/australias-curtis-luck-rallies-to-win-asia-pacific-amateur/91818956/ |title=Australia's Curtis Luck rallies to win Asia-Pacific Amateur |newspaper=USA Today |agency=Associated Press |date=9 October 2016}}
Other happenings
- 11 May: Hannah O'Sullivan becomes the women's number one golfer in the World Amateur Golf Ranking, overtaking Leona Maguire.{{cite web |url=http://www.wagr.com/en/News/2016/May/Week-18.aspx |title=O'Sullivan becomes world number one |publisher=World Amateur Golf Ranking |date=11 May 2016}}
- 29 June: Maverick McNealy becomes the men's number one golfer in the World Amateur Golf Ranking after Jon Rahm turns professional.{{cite web |url=http://www.wagr.com/en/News/2016/June/Week-25.aspx |title=McNealy becomes world number one |publisher=World Amateur Golf Ranking |date=29 June 2016}}
- 3 August: Leona Maguire retakes the world number one ranking.{{cite web |url=http://www.wagr.com/en/News/2016/July/Week-30.aspx |title=Maguire tops world after British performance |publisher=World Amateur Golf Ranking |date=3 August 2016}}
Golf in multi-sport events
- 11–20 August: Summer Olympics – In the men's tournament: Justin Rose of Great Britain won the gold medal, Henrik Stenson of Sweden won the silver and Matt Kuchar of the United States won the bronze.{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/olympics/36689345 |title=Rio Olympics 2016: Justin Rose beats Henrik Stenson to Olympic gold in tense finale |date=14 August 2016 |work=BBC Sport}} In the women's tournament: Inbee Park of South Korea won the gold medal, Lydia Ko of New Zealand took the silver medal and Shanshan Feng of China won bronze.{{cite news |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/olympics/rio-2016/2016/08/20/inbee-park-wins-olympic-gold/89043944/ |title=Inbee Park wins gold in Olympic golf, silver for Lydia Ko |newspaper=USA Today |first=Steve |last=DiMeglio |date=20 August 2016}}
Deaths
- 6 January – Christy O'Connor Jnr (born 1948), Irish golfer who won four times on the European Tour.{{cite news |url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/golf/golf-legend-christy-oconnor-jnr-passes-away-in-spain-aged-just-67-34340180.html |title='The saddest day in Irish golf' - legend Christy O'Connor Jnr passes away at just 67 |date=6 January 2016 |newspaper=Irish Independent |first=Liam |last=Kelly}}
- 27 January – Mary Lou Crocker (born 1944), American golfer who won once on the LPGA Tour.{{cite news |url=http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dallasmorningnews/obituary.aspx?n=mary-lou-crocker&pid=177515854 |title=Mary Lou Crocker obituary |newspaper=Dallas Morning News |date=30 January 2016}}
- 14 May – Christy O'Connor Snr (born 1924), Irish golfer and World Golf Hall of Fame member; uncle of Christy Jnr.{{cite news |last=Keville |first=Ger |title=Taoiseach Enda Kenny leads tributes to 'Himself' as Christy O'Connor Senior (91) passes away |url=http://www.independent.ie/sport/golf/taoiseach-enda-kenny-leads-tributes-to-himself-as-christy-oconnor-senior-91-passes-away-34714679.html |newspaper=Irish Independent |date=14 May 2016}}
- 25 September – Arnold Palmer (born 1929), American golfer and World Golf Hall of Fame member; 62 PGA Tour victories, including 7 major titles; co-creator of the Golf Channel and ambassador to the game of golf; creator of Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.{{cite news |last=Anderson |first=Dave |title=Arnold Palmer, the Magnetic Face of Golf in the '60s, Dies at 87 |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/26/sports/golf/arnold-palmer-dies-at-87.html?action=Click&contentCollection=BreakingNews&contentID=64364573&pgtype=sectionfront&_r=0 |newspaper=The New York Times |date=26 September 2016}}
- 15 October – Barbara Romack (born 1932), American golfer who played three times on the Curtis Cup and won one LPGA Tour event.{{cite news |url=http://www.sacbee.com/sports/golf/article109061492.html |title=Romack was accomplished golfer, Sports Illustrated trailblazer |newspaper=Sacramento Bee |date=October 18, 2016 |first=Steve |last=Pajak}}
- 12 November – Dawn Coe-Jones (born 1960), Canadian golfer and Canadian Golf Hall of Fame member; three LPGA Tour wins.{{cite news |agency=The Canadian Press |title=Canadian golf great Dawn Coe-Jones dies at 56 |url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/canadian-golf-great-dawn-coe-jones-dies-at-56/article32831766/ |newspaper=The Globe and Mail |date=12 November 2016}}
- 23 November – Peggy Kirk Bell (born 1921), American golfer on the LPGA Tour, winning one major title; she received the Bob Jones Award in 1990.{{cite news |url=http://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/18131005/long-top-amateur-peggy-kirk-bell-proponent-women-golf-dies-95 |title=Longtime top amateur Peggy Kirk Bell, a proponent for women's golf, dies at 95 |work=ESPN |agency=Associated press |date=24 November 2016}}
Table of results
This table summarizes all the results referred to above in date order.
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!Dates!!Tournament!!Status or tour!!Winner | |||
15–17 Jan | EurAsia Cup | Europe v Asia men's professional team event | Team Europe |
14–17 Jan | Latin America Amateur Championship | Amateur men's individual tournament | {{flagicon|CRI}} Paul Chaplet |
3–6 Mar | WGC-Cadillac Championship | World Golf Championships | {{flagicon|AUS}} Adam Scott |
23–27 Mar | WGC-Dell Match Play | World Golf Championships | {{flagicon|AUS}} Jason Day |
31 Mar – 3 Apr | ANA Inspiration | LPGA major | {{flagicon|NZL}} Lydia Ko |
7–10 Apr | Masters Tournament | Men's major | {{flagicon|ENG}} Danny Willett |
12–15 May | The Players Championship | PGA Tour | {{flagicon|AUS}} Jason Day |
19–22 May | Regions Tradition | Senior major | {{flagicon|DEU}} Bernhard Langer |
20–25 May | NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships | U.S. college championship | Washington / Virginia Elena Carta |
26–29 May | BMW PGA Championship | European Tour | {{flagicon|ENG}} Chris Wood |
26–29 May | Senior PGA Championship | Senior major | {{flagicon|USA}} Rocco Mediate |
27 May – 1 Jun | NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships | U.S. college championship | Oregon / Aaron Wise |
9–12 Jun | KPMG Women's PGA Championship | LPGA major | {{flagicon|CAN}} Brooke Henderson |
9–12 Jun | Constellation Senior Players Championship | Senior major | {{flagicon|DEU}} Bernhard Langer |
10–12 Jun | Curtis Cup | Amateur women's team tournament | Great Britain and Ireland |
13–18 Jun | The Amateur Championship | Amateur men's individual tournament | {{flagicon|ENG}} Scott Gregory |
16–19 Jun | U.S. Open | Men's major | {{flagicon|USA}} Dustin Johnson |
21–25 Jun | British Ladies Amateur Golf Championship | Amateur women's individual tournament | {{flagicon|SWE}} Julia Engström |
30 Jun – 3 Jul | WGC-Bridgestone Invitational | World Golf Championships | {{flagicon|USA}} Dustin Johnson |
7–10 Jul | U.S. Women's Open | LPGA major | {{flagicon|USA}} Brittany Lang |
14–17 Jul | The Open Championship | Men's major | {{flagicon|SWE}} Henrik Stenson |
21–24 Jul | The Senior Open Championship | Senior major | {{flagicon|ENG}} Paul Broadhurst |
21–24 Jul | International Crown | LPGA Tour team event | {{USA}} |
28–31 Jul | Ricoh Women's British Open | LPGA Tour and Ladies European Tour major | {{flagicon|THA}} Ariya Jutanugarn |
28–31 Jul | PGA Championship | Men's major | {{flagicon|USA}} Jimmy Walker |
1–7 Aug | U.S. Women's Amateur | Amateur women's individual tournament | {{flagicon|KOR}} Seong Eun-jeong |
11–14 Aug | U.S. Senior Open | Senior major | {{flagicon|USA}} Gene Sauers |
11–14 Aug | Summer Olympics | Men's tournament | {{flagicon|GBR}} Justin Rose |
17–20 Aug | Summer Olympics | Women's tournament | {{flagicon|KOR}} Inbee Park |
15–21 Aug | U.S. Amateur | Amateur men's individual tournament | {{flagicon|AUS}} Curtis Luck |
25–28 Aug | The Barclays | PGA Tour FedEx Cup playoff | {{flagicon|USA}} Patrick Reed |
2–5 Sep | Deutsche Bank Championship | PGA Tour FedEx Cup playoff | {{flagicon|NIR}} Rory McIlroy |
8–11 Sep | BMW Championship | PGA Tour FedEx Cup playoff | {{flagicon|USA}} Dustin Johnson |
14–17 Sep | Espirito Santo Trophy | Women's amateur team event | {{KOR}} |
15–18 Sep | The Evian Championship | LPGA Tour and Ladies European Tour major | {{flagicon|KOR}} Chun In-gee |
21–24 Sep | Eisenhower Trophy | Men's amateur team event | {{AUS}} |
22–25 Sep | The Tour Championship | PGA Tour FedEx Cup playoff | {{flagicon|NIR}} Rory McIlroy |
30 Sep – 2 Oct | Ryder Cup | European team vs. United States team men's professional team event | {{flagcountry|USA|name=Team USA}} |
5–9 Oct | Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship | Amateur men's individual tournament | {{flagicon|AUS}} Curtis Luck |
27–30 Oct | WGC-HSBC Champions | World Golf Championships | {{flagicon|JPN}} Hideki Matsuyama |
28–30 Oct | PowerShares QQQ Championship | PGA Tour Champions Charles Schwab Cup playoff | {{flagicon|USA}} Tom Pernice Jr. |
4–6 Nov | Dominion Charity Classic | PGA Tour Champions Charles Schwab Cup playoff | {{flagicon|USA}} Scott McCarron |
10–13 Nov | Charles Schwab Cup Championship | PGA Tour Champions Charles Schwab Cup playoff | {{flagicon|USA}} Paul Goydos |
17–20 Nov | DP World Tour Championship, Dubai | European Tour | {{flagicon|ENG}} Matt Fitzpatrick |
17–20 Nov | CME Group Tour Championship | LPGA Tour | {{flagicon|ENG}} Charley Hull |
24–27 Nov | World Cup of Golf | Men's professional team event | {{DNK}} |