1998 PGA Championship



























































1998 PGA Championship
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Tournament information
Dates August 13–16, 1998
Location Redmond, Washington
Course(s)
Sahalee Country Club
(South & North nines)
Organized by PGA of America
Tour(s)
PGA Tour
PGA European Tour
Japan Golf Tour
Statistics
Par 70
Length 6,906 yards (6,315 m)
Field 148 players, 75 after cut[1]
Cut 145 (+5)
Prize fund
$3.0 million
Winner's share $540,000
Champion

Fiji Vijay Singh
271 (−9)

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The 1998 PGA Championship was the 80th PGA Championship, held August 13–16 at Sahalee Country Club in Redmond, Washington, a suburb east of Seattle. Vijay Singh won the first of his three major championships, two strokes ahead of runner-up Steve Stricker.[2][3][4]


This was only the tenth time the championship was played in the western half of the United States. This remains the last PGA Championship played in the West, with the next scheduled for 2020 at TPC Harding Park in San Francisco.


It was the third major championship held in the Pacific Northwest, all PGA Championships. The previous two were match play events, held in Spokane in 1944 and Portland in 1946.


Sahalee was scheduled to host again in 2010, but the PGA of America reversed its decision in early 2005 and moved it to Whistling Straits in Wisconsin.[5][6]




Contents






  • 1 Course layout


  • 2 Past champions in the field


    • 2.1 Made the cut


    • 2.2 Missed the cut




  • 3 Round summaries


    • 3.1 First round


    • 3.2 Second round


    • 3.3 Third round


    • 3.4 Final round


      • 3.4.1 Scorecard






  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





Course layout



South and North nines











































































Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
Yards 406 507 415 386 195 480 421 444 213 3,467 401 546 458 176 374 417 377 215 475 3,439
6,906
Par 4 5 4 4 3 4 4 4 3 35 4 5 4 3 4 4 4 3 4 35
70


Past champions in the field




Sahalee CC is located in the US

Sahalee CC

Sahalee CC




Location in the United States




Sahalee CC is located in Washington (state)

Sahalee CC

Sahalee CC




Location in Washington



Made the cut















































































































Player Country Year(s) won R1 R2 R3 R4 Total To par Finish
Steve Elkington
 Australia
1995 69 69 69 67 274 −6 3
Nick Price
 Zimbabwe

1992, 1994
70 73 68 65 276 −4 T4
Davis Love III
 United States
1997 70 68 69 70 277 −3 T7
Bob Tway
 United States
1986 69 76 67 68 280 E T13
Paul Azinger
 United States
1993 68 73 70 69 280 E T13
Jeff Sluman
 United States
1988 71 73 70 69 283 +3 T27
Hal Sutton
 United States
1983 72 68 72 71 283 +3 T27
Mark Brooks
 United States
1996 72 73 72 73 290 +10 T56


Missed the cut
















































Player Country Year won R1 R2 Total To par
Payne Stewart
 United States
1989 76 74 150 +10
John Daly
 United States
1991 80 72 152 +12
Wayne Grady
 Australia
1990 76 82 158 +18
Al Geiberger
 United States
1966 81 77 158 +18


Round summaries



First round


Thursday, August 13, 1998



































































































Place Player Country Score To par
1 Tiger Woods
 United States
66 −4
T2 Billy Andrade
 United States
68 −2
Paul Azinger
 United States
Glen Day
 United States
Bob Estes
 United States
Bill Glasson
 United States
Scott Gump
 United States
Frank Lickliter
 United States
Shigeki Maruyama
 Japan
T10 Russ Cochran
 United States
69 −1
Trevor Dodds
 Namibia
Steve Elkington
 Australia
Harrison Frazar
 United States
Per-Ulrik Johansson
 Sweden
Scott McCarron
 United States
Mark O'Meara
 United States
Kenny Perry
 United States
Craig Stadler
 United States
Steve Stricker
 United States
Bob Tway
 United States


Second round


Friday, August 14, 1998
























































































Place Player Country Score To par
1 Vijay Singh
 Fiji
70-66=136 −4
T2 Scott Gump
 United States
68-69=137 −3
Colin Montgomerie
 Scotland
70-67=137
Steve Stricker
 United States
69-68=137
T5 Steve Elkington
 Australia
69-69=138 −2
Brad Faxon
 United States
70-68=138
Davis Love III
 United States
70-68=138
Andrew Magee
 United States
70-68=138
Tiger Woods
 United States
66-72=138
T10 John Cook
 United States
71-68=139 −1
Glen Day
 United States
68-71=139
David Frost
 South Africa
70-69=139
Frank Lickliter
 United States
68-71=139
Mark O'Meara
 United States
69-70=139


Third round


Saturday, August 15, 1998
























































































Place Player Country Score To par
T1 Vijay Singh
 Fiji
70-66-67=203 −7
Steve Stricker
 United States
69-68-66=203
T3 Steve Elkington
 Australia
69-69-69=207 −3
Davis Love III
 United States
70-68-69=207
Billy Mayfair
 United States
73-67-67=207
T6 Skip Kendall
 United States
72-68-68=208 −2
Frank Lickliter
 United States
68-71-69=208
Mark O'Meara
 United States
69-70-69=208
Tiger Woods
 United States
66-72-70=208
T10 Robert Allenby
 Australia
72-68-69=209 −1
John Cook
 United States
71-68-70=209
Scott Gump
 United States
68-69-72=209
John Huston
 United States
70-71-68=209
Greg Kraft
 United States
71-73-65=209


Final round


Sunday, August 16, 1998


As 54-hole co-leaders at 203 (−7), Vijay Singh and Steve Stricker were in the final pairing at noon PDT, four shots ahead of the field. Stricker stayed within a stroke until the par-3 17th, where both tee shots found the same bunker. Singh saved par but Stricker couldn't, and both parred 18; Singh shot 68 (−2) to win his first major by two strokes. Steve Elkington, the 1995 champion, carded a 67 to finish in solo third, a stroke behind Stricker. Nick Price, the champion in 1992 and 1994, shot a bogey-free 65 to equal the course record.[2][3][7]




























































































Place Player Country Score To par Money ($)
1 Vijay Singh
 Fiji
70-66-67-68=271 −9 540,000
2 Steve Stricker
 United States
69-68-66-70=273 −7 324,000
3 Steve Elkington
 Australia
69-69-69-67=274 −6 204,000
T4 Frank Lickliter
 United States
68-71-69-68=276 −4 118,000
Mark O'Meara
 United States
69-70-69-68=276
Nick Price
 Zimbabwe
70-73-68-65=276
T7 Davis Love III
 United States
70-68-69-70=277 −3 89,500
Billy Mayfair
 United States
73-67-67-70=277
9 John Cook
 United States
71-68-70-69=278 −2 80,000
T10 Skip Kendall
 United States
72-68-68-71=279 −1 69,000
Kenny Perry
 United States
69-72-70-68=279
Tiger Woods
 United States
66-72-70-71=279

Source:[8]



Scorecard


Final round












































































































Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Par 4 5 4 4 3 4 4 4 3 4 5 4 3 4 4 4 3 4

Fiji Singh
−7 −7 −7 −7 −8 −8 −8 −8 −8 −8 −9 −8 −8 −9 −9 −9 −9 −9

United States Stricker
−7 −6 −7 −8 −8 −7 −7 −7 −6 −6 −7 −7 −7 −8 −8 −8 −7 −7

Australia Elkington
−3 −3 −4 −4 −4 −4 −4 −3 −4 −4 −5 −5 −5 −6 −6 −6 −7 −6

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par








Birdie

Bogey

Source:[9]



References





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  2. ^ ab Ferguson, Doug (August 17, 1998). "It's ama-Singh; Vijay wins PGA". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. p. D1.


  3. ^ ab Parascenzo, Marino (August 17, 1998). "Singh lives dream". Toledo Blade. Ohio. p. 23.


  4. ^ Garrity, John (August 24, 1998). "Vijay the victor". Sports Illustrated. p. 32.


  5. ^ Newnham, Blaine (February 26, 2006). "Sahalee deserving of more championships". The Seattle Times. Retrieved June 16, 2015.


  6. ^ Newnham, Blaine (January 27, 2005). "PGA owes Sahalee new date". The Seattle Times. Retrieved June 16, 2015.


  7. ^ Dahlberg, Tim (August 17, 1998). "Big day for Vijay". Moscow-Pullman Daily News. Idaho-Washington. Associated Press. p. 1C.


  8. ^ "1998 PGA Championship". databasegolf.com. Retrieved July 28, 2012.


  9. ^ "80th PGA Championship: Scorecard". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. August 17, 1998. p. D7.




External links



  • Full results

  • About.com: 1998 PGA Championship


  • PGA.com – 1998 PGA Championship






Preceded by
1998 Open Championship

Major Championships
Succeeded by
1999 Masters




Coordinates: 47°38′06″N 122°03′25″W / 47.635°N 122.057°W / 47.635; -122.057







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