2012 in golf

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This article summarizes the highlights of professional and amateur golf in the year 2012.

Men's professional golf

Major championships

World Golf Championships

FedEx Cup playoff events - see 2012 FedEx Cup Playoffs

Other leading PGA Tour events

For a complete list of PGA Tour results see 2012 PGA Tour.

Leading European Tour events

For a complete list of European Tour results see 2012 European Tour.

Team events

  • 28–30 September: Ryder Cup – Team Europe retained the Cup, 14½–13½, after having been down 10–6 to Team USA after Saturday play. This equaled the previous record for the largest final-day comeback in Ryder Cup history, when Team USA came back from the same deficit in 1999.
  • 14–16 December: Royal Trophy – Asia won on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff after match with Europe ended in an 8–8 tie.

Tour leaders

Awards

Other tour results

Other happenings

Women's professional golf

LPGA majors

  • 29 March – 1 April:
    I.K. Kim
    on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff to earn her first major championship. Kim had missed a tap-in on the 72nd hole that would have given her the title.
  • 7–10 June: Wegmans LPGA Championship – China's Shanshan Feng won by two strokes over four other golfers. She became the first major winner from China.
  • 5–8 July:
    Na Yeon Choi of South Korea won her first major championship by a four-stroke margin over fellow Korean Amy Yang
    .
  • 13–16 September: Women's British Open – South Korea's Jiyai Shin won her second Open, also her second major, by a tournament-record nine shots over fellow Korean Inbee Park.

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

For a complete list of Ladies European Tour results see 2012 Ladies European Tour.

Additional LPGA Tour events

  • 15–18 November:
    So Yeon Ryu
    .

For a complete list of LPGA Tour results, see 2012 LPGA Tour.

Team events

Money list leaders

Awards

Other tour results

Other happenings

  • 29 January –
    ALPG Tour, becoming the youngest player of either ***to win a professional tour event.[15]
  • 13 June – Brooke Henderson, a 14-year-old Canadian amateur, won the second stop on the Canadian Women's Tour,[16] breaking Ko's previous record as the youngest person ever to win a professional tour event.[17]
  • 26 August – Ko, now 15, won the
    CN Canadian Women's Open, becoming the youngest player ever to win an LPGA Tour event and the first amateur to win on that tour since JoAnne Carner in 1969.[17]
  • 10 September –
    Kingsmill Championship. The playoff was suspended due to darkness after eight holes on Sunday evening, and resumed the following day.[18]

Senior men's professional golf

Senior majors

Full results

Money list leaders

Awards

Amateur golf

Other happenings

World Golf Hall of Fame inductees

The 2012 class was inducted on 7 May:

The 2013 class was announced starting in September 2012 with induction set for May 2013:

Deaths

Table of results

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

Dates Tournament Status or tour Winner
22–26 Feb
WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship
World Golf Championships United States Hunter Mahan
8–11 Mar
WGC-Cadillac Championship
World Golf Championships England Justin Rose
29 Mar–1 Apr
Kraft Nabisco Championship
LPGA major
Sun-Young Yoo
5–8 Apr The Masters Men's major United States Bubba Watson
10–13 May The Players Championship PGA Tour United States Matt Kuchar
22–25 May
NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships
U.S. college championship Alabama / Chirapat Jao-Javanil
24–27 May BMW PGA Championship
European Tour
England Luke Donald
24–27 May Senior PGA Championship Senior major England Roger Chapman
29 May–3 Jun
NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships
U.S. college championship Texas / Thomas Pieters
7–10 Jun
Wegmans LPGA Championship
LPGA major China Shanshan Feng
7–10 Jun
Regions Tradition
Senior major United States Tom Lehman
8–10 Jun Curtis Cup Amateur women's team tournament United Kingdom Great Britain & Republic of Ireland Ireland
14–17 Jun U.S. Open Men's major United States Webb Simpson
18–23 Jun The Amateur Championship Amateur men's individual tournament Northern Ireland Alan Dunbar
28 Jun–1 Jul
Constellation Senior Players Championship
Senior major United States Joe Daley
5–8 Jul U.S. Women's Open LPGA major
Na Yeon Choi
12–15 Jul U.S. Senior Open Senior major England Roger Chapman
19–22 Jul The Open Championship Men's major South Africa Ernie Els
26–29 Jul
Evian Masters
LPGA Tour
regular event
South Korea Inbee Park
26–29 Jul
The Senior Open Championship
Senior major United States Fred Couples
2–5 Aug
WGC-Bridgestone Invitational
World Golf Championships United States Keegan Bradley
6–12 Aug
U.S. Women's Amateur
Amateur women's individual tournament New Zealand Lydia Ko
9–12 Aug PGA Championship Men's major Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy
13–19 Aug
U.S. Amateur
Amateur men's individual tournament United States Steven Fox
23–26 Aug
The Barclays
PGA Tour FedEx Cup playoff United States Nick Watney
31 Aug–3 Sep
Deutsche Bank Championship
PGA Tour FedEx Cup playoff Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy
6–9 Sep BMW Championship PGA Tour FedEx Cup playoff Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy
13–16 Sep
Ricoh Women's British Open
LPGA and Ladies European Tour major South Korea Jiyai Shin
20–23 Sep
The Tour Championship
PGA Tour FedEx Cup playoff United States Brandt Snedeker
28–30 Sep Ryder Cup Europe v United States
men's professional team event
Europe Team Europe
27–30 Sep Espirito Santo Trophy Women's amateur team event  South Korea
4–7 Oct Eisenhower Trophy Men's amateur team event  United States
1–4 Nov WGC-HSBC Champions World Golf Championships England Ian Poulter
1–4 Nov Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship Amateur men's individual tournament China Guan Tianlang
15–18 Nov
CME Group Titleholders
LPGA Tour
Na Yeon Choi
22–25 Nov
DP World Tour Championship, Dubai
European Tour
Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy
14–16 Dec Royal Trophy Europe v Asia
men's professional team event
Asia

The following biennial events will next be played in 2013: Solheim Cup, Walker Cup, Presidents Cup, Seve Trophy, World Cup.

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