WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship

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WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship
Tournament information
Location Marana, Arizona
Established 1999
Course(s) The Gallery Golf Club
Par 72
Yardage 7,351
Tour(s) PGA Tour
European Tour
Format Match play
Purse $8,000,000
Month Played February
Tournament record score
Score 9 & 8 Tiger Woods (2006)
Current champion
Henrik Stenson

The WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship is one of the annual World Golf Championships for male professional golfers. It is a knockout event and is staged in January or February each year. It is sponsored by and named after Accenture, a consulting firm.

From its inauguration in 1999 through 2006 it was hosted every year by La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, California, except in 2001, when it was hosted by the Metropolitan Golf Club in Victoria, Australia.

In 2007 the event moved to The Gallery Golf Club in Marana, Arizona, a rural community surrounding Tucson, for at least four years. All three of the individual World Golf Championships events will be played in the United States from 2007, which has attracted criticism from some golfers, including Tiger Woods and Ernie Els, and in the media outside the United States. PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem has responded by insisting that playing in the U.S is best for golf as more money can be made there than elsewhere. [1]

The Championship is a single elimination match play event. The field consists of the top 64 players available from the Official World Golf Rankings, seeded according to the rankings. The prize money for 2007 was $8.00 million (total purse), with the winner taking $1.35 million (both figures US Dollars) and the Walter Hagen Cup. Prize money is official on both the PGA Tour and the European Tour. All matches leading up to the final match are 18 holes, while the final match is 36 holes. In addition, the losers of the semifinal matches play an 18-hole match for third place.

Year Player Country Runner-Up Score
WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship
2007 Henrik Stenson Flag of Sweden Sweden Geoff Ogilvy 2 & 1
2006 Geoff Ogilvy Flag of Australia Australia Davis Love III 3 & 2
2005 David Toms Flag of the United States United States Chris DiMarco 6 & 5
2004 Tiger Woods Flag of the United States United States Davis Love III 3 & 2
2003 Tiger Woods Flag of the United States United States David Toms 2 & 1
2002 Kevin Sutherland Flag of the United States United States Scott McCarron 1 up
2001 Steve Stricker Flag of the United States United States Pierre Fulke 2 & 1
WGC-Andersen Consulting Match Play Championship
2000 Darren Clarke Flag of Northern Ireland Northern Ireland Tiger Woods 4 & 3
1999 Jeff Maggert Flag of the United States United States Andrew Magee 38 holes

Place USD EURO
($1.313701 = Euro 1)
Champion 1,350,000 1,027,631.16
Runner-Up 800,000 608,966.61
Third Place 575,000 437,694.75
Fourth Place 475,000 361,573.93
Losing Quarter Finalists x 4 260,000 197,914.15
Losing Third Round x 8 130,000 98,957.07
Losing Second Round x 16 90,000 68,508.74
Losing First Round x 32 40,000 30,448.33
Total $8,000,000 €6,089,666


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Other FedEx Cup tournaments in playing order: Mercedes-Benz Championship | Sony Open in Hawaii | Bob Hope Chrysler Classic | Buick Invitational | FBR Open | AT&T Pro-Am | Nissan Open | WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship | Mayakoba Classic at Riviera Maya | Honda Classic | PODS Championship | Arnold Palmer Invitational | WGC-CA Championship | Shell Houston Open | Verizon Heritage | Zurich Classic of New Orleans | EDS Byron Nelson Championship | Wachovia Championship | The Players Championship | AT&T Classic | Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial | Memorial Tournament | Stanford St. Jude Championship | Travelers Championship | Buick Open | AT&T National | John Deere Classic | U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee | Canadian Open | WGC-Bridgestone Invitational | Reno-Tahoe Open | Wyndham Championship
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European Tour Events
Major championships in playing order: The Masters | U.S. Open | The Open Championship (British Open) | PGA Championship
Individual World Golf Championships in playing order: WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship | WGC-CA Championship | WGC-Bridgestone Invitational
Other tournaments in playing order: HSBC Champions | UBS Hong Kong Open | MasterCard Masters | Michael Hill New Zealand Open | Dunhill Championship | South African Airways Open | Joburg Open | Abu Dhabi Golf Championship | The Commercial Bank Qatar Masters | Dubai Desert Classic | Emaar-MGF Indian Masters | Singapore Masters | Astro Indonesia Open | Johnnie Walker Classic | Maybank Malaysian Open | Ballantines Championship | Madeira Island Open | Valle Romano Open de Andalucia | Estoril Open de Portugal | Volvo China Open | BMW Asian Open | Open de España | Telecom Italia Open | Irish Open | BMW PGA Championship | Celtic Manor Wales Open | BA-CA Golf Open | Aa St Omer Open | BMW International Open | Open de France | Smurfit European Open | Barclays Scottish Open | Deutsche Bank Players Championship of Europe | Imperial Collection Russian Open | Scandinavian Masters | KLM Open | Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles | Omega European Masters | Mercedes-Benz European Championship | Quinn Direct British Masters | Dunhill Links Championship | HSBC World Match Play Championship | Open de Madrid | Portugal Masters | Mallorca Masters | Volvo Masters
Team events: Ryder Cup | Seve Trophy | Mission Hills World Cup
Future: Dubai World Championship
Former events
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