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词条 1995 PGA Championship
释义

  1. Past champions in the field

      Made the cut    Missed the cut  

  2. Round summaries

     First round  Second round  Third round  Final round  Playoff 

  3. References

  4. External links

{{Infobox individual golf tournament
| name = 1995 PGA Championship
| image = 1995PGALogo.jpg
| dates = August 10–13, 1995
| location = Los Angeles, California
| course = Riviera Country Club
| org = PGA of America
| tour = PGA Tour
| par = 71
| yardage = {{convert|6956|yd}}
| field = 150 players, 72 after cut[1]
| cut = 142 (E)
| purse = $2.0 million
| winners_share = $360,000
| champion = {{flagicon|AUS}} Steve Elkington
| score = 267 (−17), playoff
| previous = 1994
| next = 1996
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|label = Riviera CC
|lat = 34.050
|long = -118.501
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The 1995 PGA Championship was the 77th PGA Championship, held August 10–13 at Riviera Country Club in Los Angeles, California. Steve Elkington shot a final round 64 (−7) and won his only major championship in a sudden-death playoff. Elkington sank a {{convert|20|ft|0|sing=on}} birdie putt on the first playoff hole (par 4, 18th) to defeat Colin Montgomerie.[2][3] Ernie Els, the third round leader, shot 72 (+1) and finished two strokes back, in a tie for third with Jeff Maggert. His 197 after 54 holes was the lowest-ever for a major championship.[4]

A new 72-hole scoring record for the PGA Championship was set at 267, the second straight year for a new low. Bobby Nichols' 271 in 1964 stood for thirty years, until Nick Price had 269 in 1994.[5] The record was lowered by two strokes in 2001.

Elkington became the fourth Australian-born player to win the PGA Championship, preceded by Jim Ferrier in 1947, David Graham in 1979, and Wayne Grady in 1990.

Brad Faxon shot a final round 63 to climb to fifth place and earned a spot on the Ryder Cup team. His record was 1–2–0 in his first Ryder Cup, as the U.S. team narrowly lost at home.

This was the third major championship at Riviera, which previously hosted the U.S. Open in 1948 and the PGA Championship in 1983.[6] It was the fourth and most recent PGA Championship held in the state of California, with none scheduled through 2018.

Past champions in the field

Made the cut

Player Country Year(s) won R1 R2 R3 R4 Total To par Finish
Jeff Sluman{{USA}} 1988 69 67 68 70 274 −10 T8
Payne Stewart{{USA}} 1989 69 70 69 67 275 −9 T13
Paul Azinger{{USA}} 1993 70 70 72 67 279 −5 T31
Nick Price{{ZIM}} 1992, 1994 71 71 70 68 280 −4 T39
Lanny Wadkins{{USA}} 1977 73 69 71 72 285 +1 T63
Jack Nicklaus{{USA}} 1963, 1971,
1973 1975, 1980
69 71 71 76 287 +3 T67

Missed the cut

Player Country Year(s) won R1 R2 Total To par
Bob Tway{{USA}} 1986 71 72 143 +1
Hal Sutton{{USA}} 1983 70 74 144 +2
Hubert Green{{USA}} 1985 75 70 145 +3
Wayne Grady{{AUS}} 1990 75 70 145 +3
Larry Nelson{{USA}} 1981, 1987 70 75 145 +3
David Graham{{AUS}} 1979 76 70 146 +4
John Mahaffey{{USA}} 1978 75 72 147 +5
John Daly{{USA}} 1991 76 73 149 +7

Source:[7]

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, August 10, 1995
PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Michael Bradley{{USA}}63−8
T2Jim Gallagher, Jr.{{USA}}64−7
Mark O'Meara{{USA}}
4John Adams{{USA}}65−6
T5Chip Beck{{USA}}66−5
Ernie Els{{ZAF}}
Lee Janzen{{USA}}
Jeff Maggert{{USA}}
Gil Morgan{{USA}}
Greg Norman{{AUS}}

Second round

Friday, August 11, 1995
PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
T1Ernie Els{{ZAF}}66-65=131−11
Mark O'Meara{{USA}}64-67=131
3Justin Leonard{{USA}}68-66=134−8
T4Brian Claar{{USA}}68-67=135−7
Steve Elkington{{AUS}}68-67=135
Jeff Maggert{{USA}}66-69=135
Colin Montgomerie{{SCO}}68-67=135
Greg Norman{{AUS}}66-69=135
T9Michael Bradley{{USA}}63-73=136−6
Michael Campbell{{NZL}}71-65=136
Jim Gallagher, Jr.{{USA}}64-72=136
Peter Jacobsen{{USA}}69-67=136
Lee Janzen{{USA}}66-70=136
Billy Mayfair{{USA}}68-68=136
Jeff Sluman{{USA}}69-67=136

Third round

Saturday, August 12, 1995
PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Ernie Els{{ZAF}}66-65-66=197−16
T2Jeff Maggert{{USA}}66-69-65=200−13
Mark O'Meara{{USA}}64-67-69=200
4Colin Montgomerie{{SCO}}68-67-67=202−11
T5Steve Elkington{{AUS}}68-67-68=203−10
Craig Stadler{{USA}}71-66-66=203
T7Jay Haas{{USA}}69-71-64=204−9
Justin Leonard{{USA}}68-66-70=204
Jeff Sluman{{USA}}69-67-68=204
T10Bob Estes{{USA}}69-68-68=205−8
Miguel Ángel Jiménez{{ESP}}69-69-67=205
Steve Lowery{{USA}}69-68-68=205
Greg Norman{{AUS}}66-69-70=205
Duffy Waldorf{{USA}}69-69-67=205

Final round

Sunday, August 13, 1995
PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo parMoney ($)
T1 Steve Elkington {{AUS}} 68-67-68-64=267 −17Playoff
Colin Montgomerie {{SCO}} 68-67-67-65=267
T3 Ernie Els {{ZAF}} 66-65-66-72=269 −15116,000
Jeff Maggert {{USA}} 66-69-65-69=269
5 Brad Faxon {{USA}} 70-67-71-63=271 −1380,000
T6 Bob Estes {{USA}} 69-68-68-68=273 −1168,500
Mark O'Meara {{USA}} 64-67-69-73=273
T8 Jay Haas {{USA}} 69-71-64-70=274 −1050,000
Justin Leonard {{USA}} 68-66-70-70=274
Steve Lowery {{USA}} 69-68-68-69=274
Jeff Sluman {{USA}} 69-67-68-70=274
Craig Stadler {{USA}} 71-66-66-71=274

Source:[3][7]

Playoff

The sudden-death playoff began on the par-4 18th hole, where both drove into the fairway and reached the green in regulation. Elkington was away and birdied from {{convert|20|ft|0}}. Montgomerie was slightly closer, but missed his putt to extend the playoff.[2][3]

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo parMoney ($)
1Steve Elkington {{AUS}} 3−1360,000
2 Colin Montgomerie {{SCO}} xE216,000

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.pgamediaguide.com/pgachampionship_detail.cfm?tournament_id=382&date=1995&tourn_name_id=2|publisher=PGA.com|title=Tournament Info for: 1995 PGA Championship|accessdate=July 29, 2012}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=0aNhAAAAIBAJ&sjid=iW4DAAAAIBAJ&pg=6076%2C8633839|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|last=Parascenzo|first=Marino|title=Elkington wins PGA in playoff|date=August 14, 1996|page=C1 }}
3. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=0UZWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=GOsDAAAAIBAJ&pg=1557%2C3360300|newspaper=Eugene Register-Guard |agency=(Los Angeles Times) |last=Bonk |first=Thomas |title=Elkington claims PGA for first major title |date=August 14, 1995 |page=1C }}
4. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=0EZWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=GOsDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2978%2C3265193|newspaper=Eugene Register-Guard|last=Bonk |first=Thomas |agency=(Los Angeles Times)|title=Riviera yields to a PGA record assault by Els |date=August 13, 1995 |page=1F}}
5. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=0aNhAAAAIBAJ&sjid=iW4DAAAAIBAJ&pg=4988%2C8640349|newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|title=How low can they go?|date=August 14, 1995|page=C-3}}
6. ^{{Cite magazine |url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1006958/index.htm|magazine=Sports Illustrated |last=Reilly |first=Rick |title=Nothing to sneeze at |date=August 21, 1995 |page=34 }}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.databasegolf.com/tourneys/tournament_byyear.htm?yr=1995&tid=22|publisher=databasegolf.com|title=1995 PGA Championship |accessdate= August 17, 2013}}

External links

  • [https://sports.yahoo.com/golf/pga/leaderboard/1995/33?sort=strokes_display Yahoo! Sports: 1995 PGA Championship leaderboard]
  • About.com: 1995 PGA Championship
  • PGA.com – 1995 PGA Championship
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