2005 in golf

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This article summarizes the highlights of professional and amateur golf in the year 2005.

Men's professional golf

Major championships

World Golf Championships (individual events)

Other leading PGA Tour events

For a full list of PGA Tour results, see 2005 PGA Tour.

Other leading

European Tour
events

For a full list of European Tour results, see 2005 European Tour

Tour money list / order of merit winners:

Full list

Awards

Team events

  • 22–25 September: Seve Trophy - After conceding an early lead Great Britain & Ireland pulled level before the singles, and then dominated the singles matches to win 16½ to 11½ and retain the Trophy.
  • 22–25 September: Presidents Cup - The match was all square going into the singles, but the USA pulled away to win 18½ to 15½.
  • 17–20 November: WGC-World Cup - Third round leaders Wales, represented by Stephen Dodd and Bradley Dredge, were declared the winners after the final round was called off due to bad weather.

Other happenings

Women's professional golf

LPGA majors

For a full list of

LPGA Tour results click here
.

Ladies European Tour major (in addition to the Women's British Open)

Additional LPGA Tour event

Money list winners

Team events

Other happenings

  • 26 February: 15 year old
    Michelle Wie
    achieves her career best finish on the LPGA Tour, placing tied 2nd at the SBS Open at Turtle Bay.
  • 22 May: 18 year old Paula Creamer became the youngest first time winner on the LPGA Tour since 1952 at the Sybase Classic presented by Lincoln Mercury.
  • 5 October: Michelle Wie turned pro six days before her sixteenth birthday.
  • 6 November: Annika Sörenstam becomes first professional golfer to win same tournament five-straight times at Mizuno Classic.

Senior men's professional golf

Senior majors

For a complete list of Champions Tour results see 2005 Champions Tour.

Money list winners

Amateur golf

Tables of results

Overview

This table summarises all the results referred to above in date order.

Date Tournament Status or tour Winner
11–13 Feb Women's World Cup of Golf Professional world team championship Japan
23–27 Feb
WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship
World Golf Championships David Toms
24–27 Mar The Players Championship PGA Tour Fred Funk
24–27 Mar
Kraft Nabisco Championship
LPGA major
Annika Sörenstam
7–10 Apr Masters Tournament Men's major championship Tiger Woods
26–29 May
BMW Championship
European Tour
Ángel Cabrera
26–29 May Senior PGA Championship Senior major Mike Reid
30 May – 4 Jun The Amateur Championship Amateur men's individual tournament Brian McElhinney
1–4 Jun
NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships
U.S. college championship team - Georgia
individual James Lepp (Washington)
9–12 Jun
LPGA Championship
LPGA major
Annika Sörenstam
16–19 Jun U.S. Open Men's major championship Michael Campbell
23–26 Jun U.S. Women's Open
LPGA major
Birdie Kim
30 Jun – 3 Jul HSBC Women's World Match Play Championship
LPGA Tour
Marisa Baena
7–10 Jul Senior Players Championship Senior major Peter Jacobsen
11–16 Jul U.S. Amateur Public Links Amateur men's individual tournament Clay Ogden
14–17 Jul The Open Championship Men's major championship Tiger Woods
20–23 Jul
Evian Masters
major and LPGA Tour
Paula Creamer
21–24 Jul
Senior British Open
Senior major Tom Watson
28–31 Jul Women's British Open
major
Jeong Jang
28–31 Jul U.S. Senior Open Senior major Allen Doyle
1–7 Aug
U.S. Women's Amateur
Amateur women's individual tournament Morgan Pressel
11–14 Aug PGA Championship Men's major championship Phil Mickelson
13–14 Aug Walker Cup GB & Ireland v USA - men's amateur team USA
18–21 Aug
WGC-NEC Invitational
World Golf Championships Tiger Woods
24–28 Aug
U.S. Amateur
Amateur men's individual tournament Edoardo Molinari
25–28 Aug The Tradition Senior major Loren Roberts
9–11 Sep Solheim Cup US v Europe - women's professional USA
15–18 Sep
HSBC World Match Play Championship
European Tour
Michael Campbell
22–25 Sep Seve Trophy GB & Ireland v Rest of Europe - men's professional GB & Ireland
22–25 Sep Presidents Cup USA v International Team - men's professional USA
6–9 Oct
WGC-American Express Championship
World Golf Championships Tiger Woods
27–30 Oct Volvo Masters
European Tour
Paul McGinley
3–6 Nov
The Tour Championship
PGA Tour Bart Bryant
17–20 Nov
WGC-World Cup
World Golf Championships Wales

The following biennial events will next be played in 2006: Curtis Cup; Eisenhower Trophy; Espirito Santo Trophy; Ryder Cup

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