Memorial Tournament

The Memorial Tournament is a PGA Tour golf tournament founded in 1976 by Jack Nicklaus.

It is played on a Nicklaus-designed course at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio, a suburb north of Columbus. The golf course passes through a large neighborhood called Muirfield Village, which includes a 1999 bronze sculpture of Nicklaus mentoring a young golfer located in the wide median of Muirfield Drive.

Memorial Tournament
Memorial Tournament
Tournament information
LocationDublin, Ohio
Established1976
Course(s)Muirfield Village Golf Club
Par72
Length7,392 yards (6,759 m)
Tour(s)PGA Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$20,000,000
Month playedJune
Tournament record score
Aggregate268 Tom Lehman (1994)
To par−20 as above
Current champion
Norway Viktor Hovland
Location map
Muirfield Village GC is located in the United States
Muirfield Village GC
Muirfield Village GC
Location in the United States
Muirfield Village GC is located in Ohio
Muirfield Village GC
Muirfield Village GC
Location in Ohio

History

The greater Columbus area is where Jack Nicklaus spent most of his early life. The golf course he designed at Muirfield Village, north of Columbus, was opened in May 1974, and two years later it hosted the first Memorial Tournament. The par-72 course was 7,072 yards (6,467 m), a considerable length for the mid-1970s.

At the Masters Tournament in 1966, Nicklaus had spoken of his desire to create a tournament that, like The Masters, had a global interest, and was inspired by the history and traditions of the game of golf. He also wanted the tournament to give back in the form of charitable contributions to organizations benefiting needy adults and children throughout Columbus and Ohio. The primary charitable beneficiary of the tournament is Nationwide Children's Hospital.

One of the features of the tournament is a yearly induction ceremony honoring past golfers. A plaque for each honoree is installed near the clubhouse at Muirfield; Nicklaus himself was the 2000 honoree.

Invitational status

The Memorial Tournament is one of only five tournaments given "invitational" status by the PGA Tour, and consequently it has a reduced field of only 120 players (as opposed to most full-field open tournaments with a field of 156 players). The other four tournaments with invitational status are the Arnold Palmer Invitational, the RBC Heritage, Charles Schwab Challenge, and the Genesis Invitational. Invitational tournaments have smaller fields (between 120 and 132 players), and have more freedom than full-field open tournaments in determining which players are eligible to participate in their event, as invitational tournaments are not required to fill their fields using the PGA Tour Priority Ranking System. Furthermore, unlike full-field open tournaments, invitational tournaments do not offer open qualifying (aka Monday qualifying).

In June 2014, the PGA Tour approved a resolution to grant the winner a three-year exemption, one more than other regular Tour events and on par with winners of the World Golf Championships, The Tour Championship and the Arnold Palmer Invitational.

Field

The field consists of 120 players invited using the following criteria:

  1. Memorial winners in the last five years or prior to 1997
  2. The Players Championship and major championship winners in the last five years
  3. The Tour Championship, World Golf Championships, and Arnold Palmer Invitational winners in the past three years
  4. Tournament winners in the past year
  5. Playing member of last named U.S. Ryder Cup team, European Ryder Cup team, U.S. Presidents Cup team, and International Presidents Cup team (non-PGA Tour members qualifying in this category count against unrestricted sponsor exemptions)
  6. Prior year U.S. Amateur winner
  7. Prior year British Amateur winner
  8. Up to four players selected by the tournament from among the money leaders from the other five Federation tours
  9. 14 sponsors exemptions – 2 from among graduates of the Korn Ferry Tour Finals, 6 members not otherwise exempt, and 6 unrestricted
  10. Top 50 Official World Golf Ranking as of the Friday before the tournament
  11. Top 70 from prior year's FedEx Cup points list
  12. PGA Tour members whose non-member FedEx Cup points the previous season (excluding WGCs) would have placed them in the top 70
  13. Top 70 from current year's FedEx Cup points list as of the Friday before the tournament
  14. Prior year college player of the year (Jack Nicklaus Award)
  15. Remaining positions filled alternating from current year's and prior year's FedEx Cup point lists

Tournament highlights

  • 1976: Roger Maltbie won the inaugural Memorial Tournament, defeating Hale Irwin in a four-hole aggregate playoff. On the third extra hole Maltbie's errant approach shot appeared headed for the gallery when it hit a post, causing the ball to bounce onto the green, where both parred to remain tied; Maltbie then birdied the 18th hole to win the playoff.
  • 1977: Poor weather resulted in a Monday finish for the tournament; host Jack Nicklaus won by two shots over Hubert Green.
  • 1980: David Graham birdied the 72nd hole to edge Tom Watson by one shot; Watson was bidding to become the first Memorial champion to defend his title.
  • 1984: Jack Nicklaus defeated Andy Bean in a sudden-death playoff to become the first two-time Memorial winner.
  • 1991: Kenny Perry won for the first time on the PGA Tour, defeating Irwin on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff.
  • 1993: Paul Azinger birdied the 72nd hole by holing out from a bunker to finish one shot ahead of Corey Pavin.
  • 1994: Tom Lehman shot a tournament record 268 (-20) for 72 holes on his way to a five-shot victory over Greg Norman.
  • 2000: Tiger Woods became the first Memorial winner to successfully defend his title, finishing five shots clear of Ernie Els.
  • 2001: Woods won for a third consecutive year, seven shots ahead of runners-up Paul Azinger and Sergio García.
  • 2005: Bart Bryant saved par from a hazard on the 72nd hole to win by one shot over Fred Couples.
  • 2007: K. J. Choi shot a final round 65 to win by one shot over Ryan Moore.
  • 2012: Woods birdied three of the last four holes, including a chip in on the 16th hole, to turn a two-shot deficit into a two-shot victory. The win was Woods' 73rd PGA Tour victory, which tied Jack Nicklaus for second most PGA Tour wins.
  • 2013: Defending champion Woods posted a third round back nine score of 44, the worst in his career. He finished 20 shots behind winner Matt Kuchar.
  • 2014: Hideki Matsuyama won in a playoff against Kevin Na; he was the first Japanese PGA Tour winner since 2008.
  • 2015: In the third round, Tiger Woods shot an 85, the worst round of his professional career. Three-time winner Kenny Perry played his last PGA Tour event.
  • 2016: William McGirt won for the first time on the PGA Tour after 165 starts.
  • 2020: Jon Rahm's win elevated him to the world number one ranking for the first time in his career.
  • 2021: Defending champion Jon Rahm held a six-stroke lead after 54 holes but was forced to withdraw after testing positive for COVID-19.

Course layout

Muirfield Village Golf Club in 2016

Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
Yards 470 455 401 200 527 447 563 185 412 3,660 471 567 184 455 363 529 201 478 484 3,732 7,392
Par 4 4 4 3 5 4 5 3 4 36 4 5 3 4 4 5 3 4 4 36 72

Source:

Winners and honorees

Year Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Winner's
share ($)
Honoree(s)
2024 Memorial Tournament  4,000,000 Juli Inkster
Tom Weiskopf
2023 Memorial Tournament  Viktor Hovland 281 −7 Playoff Memorial Tournament  Denny McCarthy 3,600,000 Larry Nelson
2022 Memorial Tournament  Billy Horschel 275 −13 4 strokes Memorial Tournament  Aaron Wise 2,160,000 Charlie Sifford
2021 Memorial Tournament  Patrick Cantlay (2) 275 −13 Playoff Memorial Tournament  Collin Morikawa 1,674,000 Nick Price
Gene Littler
Ted Ray
2020 Memorial Tournament  Jon Rahm 279 −9 3 strokes Memorial Tournament  Ryan Palmer 1,674,000
2019 Memorial Tournament  Patrick Cantlay 269 −19 2 strokes Memorial Tournament  Adam Scott 1,638,000 Judy Rankin
2018 Memorial Tournament  Bryson DeChambeau 273 −15 Playoff Memorial Tournament  An Byeong-hun
Memorial Tournament  Kyle Stanley
1,602,000 Hale Irwin
Jock Hutchison
Willie Turnesa
2017 Memorial Tournament  Jason Dufner 275 −13 3 strokes Memorial Tournament  Rickie Fowler
Memorial Tournament  Anirban Lahiri
1,566,000 Greg Norman
Tony Lema
Ken Venturi
Harvie Ward
2016 Memorial Tournament  William McGirt 273 −15 Playoff Memorial Tournament  Jon Curran 1,530,000 Johnny Miller
Leo Diegel
Horton Smith
2015 Memorial Tournament  David Lingmerth 273 −15 Playoff Memorial Tournament  Justin Rose 1,116,000 Nick Faldo
Dorothy Campbell
Jerome Travers
Walter Travis
2014 Memorial Tournament  Hideki Matsuyama 275 −13 Playoff Memorial Tournament  Kevin Na 1,116,000 Annika Sörenstam
Jim Barnes
Joe Carr
Willie Park Sr.
2013 Memorial Tournament  Matt Kuchar 276 −12 2 strokes Memorial Tournament  Kevin Chappell 1,116,000 Raymond Floyd
2012 Memorial Tournament  Tiger Woods (5) 279 −9 2 strokes Memorial Tournament  Andrés Romero
Memorial Tournament  Rory Sabbatini
1,116,000 Tom Watson
2011 Memorial Tournament  Steve Stricker 272 −16 1 stroke Memorial Tournament  Brandt Jobe
Memorial Tournament  Matt Kuchar
1,116,000 Nancy Lopez
2010 Memorial Tournament  Justin Rose 270 −18 3 strokes Memorial Tournament  Rickie Fowler 1,080,000 Seve Ballesteros
2009 Memorial Tournament  Tiger Woods (4) 276 −12 1 stroke Memorial Tournament  Jim Furyk 1,080,000 JoAnne Carner
Jack Burke Jr.
2008 Memorial Tournament  Kenny Perry (3) 280 −8 2 strokes Memorial Tournament  Mathew Goggin
Memorial Tournament  Jerry Kelly
Memorial Tournament  Justin Rose
Memorial Tournament  Mike Weir
1,080,000 Tony Jacklin
Ralph Guldahl
Charles B. Macdonald
Craig Wood
2007 Memorial Tournament  K. J. Choi 271 −17 1 stroke Memorial Tournament  Ryan Moore 1,080,000 Louise Suggs
Dow Finsterwald
2006 Memorial Tournament  Carl Pettersson 276 −12 2 strokes Memorial Tournament  Zach Johnson
Memorial Tournament  Brett Wetterich
1,035,000 Michael Bonallack
Charles Coe
Lawson Little
Henry Picard
Paul Runyan
Denny Shute
2005 Memorial Tournament  Bart Bryant 272 −16 1 stroke Memorial Tournament  Fred Couples 990,000 Betsy Rawls
Cary Middlecoff
2004 Memorial Tournament  Ernie Els 270 −18 4 strokes Memorial Tournament  Fred Couples 945,000 Lee Trevino
Joyce Wethered
2003 Memorial Tournament  Kenny Perry (2) 275 −13 2 strokes Memorial Tournament  Lee Janzen 900,000 Julius Boros
William C. Campbell
2002 Memorial Tournament  Jim Furyk 274 −14 2 strokes Memorial Tournament  John Cook
Memorial Tournament  David Peoples
810,000 Kathy Whitworth
Bobby Locke
2001 Memorial Tournament  Tiger Woods (3) 271 −17 7 strokes Memorial Tournament  Paul Azinger
Memorial Tournament  Sergio García
738,000 Payne Stewart
2000 Memorial Tournament  Tiger Woods (2) 269 −19 5 strokes Memorial Tournament  Ernie Els
Memorial Tournament  Justin Leonard
558,000 Jack Nicklaus
1999 Memorial Tournament  Tiger Woods 273 −15 2 strokes Memorial Tournament  Vijay Singh 459,000 Ben Hogan
1998 Memorial Tournament  Fred Couples 271 −17 4 strokes Memorial Tournament  Andrew Magee 396,000 Peter Thomson
1997 Memorial Tournament  Vijay Singh 202 −14 2 strokes Memorial Tournament  Jim Furyk
Memorial Tournament  Greg Norman
342,000 Gary Player
1996 Memorial Tournament  Tom Watson (2) 274 −14 2 strokes Memorial Tournament  David Duval 324,000 Billy Casper
1995 Memorial Tournament  Greg Norman (2) 269 −19 4 strokes Memorial Tournament  Mark Calcavecchia
Memorial Tournament  David Duval
Memorial Tournament  Steve Elkington
306,000 Willie Anderson
John Ball
James Braid
Harold Hilton
John Henry Taylor
1994 Memorial Tournament  Tom Lehman 268 −20 5 strokes Memorial Tournament  Greg Norman 270,000 Mickey Wright
1993 Memorial Tournament  Paul Azinger 274 −14 1 stroke Memorial Tournament  Corey Pavin 252,000 Arnold Palmer
1992 Memorial Tournament  David Edwards 273 −15 Playoff Memorial Tournament  Rick Fehr 234,000 Joseph Dey
1991 Memorial Tournament  Kenny Perry 273 −15 Playoff Memorial Tournament  Hale Irwin 216,000 Babe Zaharias
1990 Memorial Tournament  Greg Norman 216 E 1 stroke Memorial Tournament  Payne Stewart 180,000 Jimmy Demaret
1989 Memorial Tournament  Bob Tway 277 −11 2 strokes Memorial Tournament  Fuzzy Zoeller 160,000 Henry Cotton
1988 Memorial Tournament  Curtis Strange 274 −14 2 strokes Memorial Tournament  David Frost
Memorial Tournament  Hale Irwin
160,000 Patty Berg
1987 Memorial Tournament  Don Pooley 272 −16 3 strokes Memorial Tournament  Curt Byrum 140,000 Old Tom Morris
Young Tom Morris
1986 Memorial Tournament  Hal Sutton 271 −17 4 strokes Memorial Tournament  Don Pooley 100,000 Roberto De Vicenzo
1985 Memorial Tournament  Hale Irwin (2) 281 −7 1 stroke Memorial Tournament  Lanny Wadkins 100,000 Chick Evans
1984 Memorial Tournament  Jack Nicklaus (2) 280 −8 Playoff Memorial Tournament  Andy Bean 90,000 Sam Snead
1983 Memorial Tournament  Hale Irwin 281 −7 1 stroke Memorial Tournament  Ben Crenshaw
Memorial Tournament  David Graham
72,000 Tommy Armour
1982 Memorial Tournament  Raymond Floyd 281 −7 2 strokes Memorial Tournament  Peter Jacobsen
Memorial Tournament  Wayne Levi
Memorial Tournament  Roger Maltbie
Memorial Tournament  Gil Morgan
63,000 Glenna Collett-Vare
1981 Memorial Tournament  Keith Fergus 284 −4 1 stroke Memorial Tournament  Jack Renner 63,000 Harry Vardon
1980 Memorial Tournament  David Graham 280 −8 1 stroke Memorial Tournament  Tom Watson 54,000 Byron Nelson
1979 Memorial Tournament  Tom Watson 285 −3 3 strokes Memorial Tournament  Miller Barber 54,000 Gene Sarazen
1978 Memorial Tournament  Jim Simons 284 −4 1 stroke Memorial Tournament  Billy Kratzert 50,000 Francis Ouimet
1977 Memorial Tournament  Jack Nicklaus 281 −7 2 strokes Memorial Tournament  Hubert Green 45,000 Walter Hagen
1976 Memorial Tournament  Roger Maltbie 288 E Playoff Memorial Tournament  Hale Irwin 40,000 Bobby Jones

Note: Green highlight indicates scoring records.
Source:

Multiple winners

Seven men have won the Memorial Tournament more than once through 2021.

Notes

References

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