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World Golf Championships

The World Golf Championships are a group of four annual events for male professional golfers created by the International Federation of PGA Tours.

Three of the events are for individual players, and are official events on both the PGA TOUR and the European Tour:

  • WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship
  • WGC-Bridgestone Invitational (NEC Invitational prior to 2006)
  • WGC-American Express Championship

These events all began in 1999. The objective was to create a larger group of golf tournaments with a high global profile by bringing the leading golfers from different tours together on a more regular basis, rather than just for the major championships. At the time the publicity spoke of a "World Tour" which might develop on the basis of the World Championships and the majors. That concept seems to have been dropped, but the three events usually attract entries from almost all of the elite players who are eligible to compete and they rank among the most prestigious and high profile events outside of the majors. The prize money on offer is very close to being the highest for any professional golf tournament. Winners generally receive 35 to 39 Official World Golf Ranking Points, the most awarded for any tournament apart from the major championships, which carry 50 points, and THE PLAYERS Championship, which is allocated 40. Tiger Woods has dominated these tournaments, winning 10 of the first 21 events.

The other event is the WGC-World Cup, which is for national teams of two golfers, and was first played in 2000. It takes place after the end of the PGA TOUR and European Tour season, and the prize money does not count as official money on those tours. Far more leading players tend to opt out of this event than the other three, and the prize fund is smaller.

In most years two or three of the four events are staged in the United States and one or two are staged elsewhere.



PGA Tour Events
Majors: The Masters | U.S. Open | The Open Championship (British Open) | PGA Championship | see also PGA Grand Slam of Golf
Non Majors: THE PLAYERS Championship | Ryder Cup | The Presidents Cup | THE TOUR Championship | Mercedes Championships | World Golf Championships events: WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship | WGC-Bridgestone Invitational | WGC-American Express Championship | WGC-World Cup.
Other Tournaments: Canadian Open | 84 LUMBER Classic | AT&T Pro-Am | B.C. Open | Bank of America Colonial | Barclays Classic | Bay Hill Invitational | BellSouth Classic | Bob Hope Chrysler Classic | Booz Allen Classic | Buick Championship | Buick Invitational | Chrysler Championship | Chrysler Classic of Greensboro | Chrysler Classic of Tucson | Cialis Western Open | Deutsche Bank Championship | EDS Byron Nelson Championship | FBR Open | FedEx St. Jude Classic | Ford Championship at Doral | Frys.com Open | FUNAI Classic at the Walt Disney World Resort | Honda Classic | The INTERNATIONAL | Memorial Tournament | Nissan Open | Reno-Tahoe Open | Shell Houston Open | Sony Open in Hawaii | Southern Farm Bureau Classic | U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee | Verizon Heritage | Wachovia Championship | Western Open | Zurich Classic of New Orleans | see also: FedEx Cup

[edit] External link

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Categories: PGA History | PGA Tour events | World Golf Championships

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