2008 PGA Championship
The 2008 PGA Championship was the 90th PGA Championship, played from August 7–10 at Oakland Hills Country Club in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, a suburb northwest of Detroit.
Pádraig Harrington won his second consecutive major and third overall, two strokes ahead of runners-up Ben Curtis and Sergio García. He earned $1.35 million for the victory, and became the first European-born winner of the PGA Championship in 78 years, last accomplished in the match play era by Tommy Armour of Scotland in 1930. Harrington was the first winner from Ireland, and the first European to win The Open Championship and the PGA Championship in the same year.
It was the ninth major championship contested at the South Course and the first in twelve years, when Steve Jones won the 1996 U.S. Open. The PGA Championship returned to "The Monster" for the first time in 29 years; the 1979 event was won by David Graham.
Tiger Woods, the two-time defending champion, did not compete due to rehabilitation for a season-ending knee surgery following his playoff victory in the U.S. Open in June.
The South Course previously hosted the PGA Championship in 1972 and 1979, the U.S. Open in 1924, 1937, 1951, 1961, 1985, and 1996, and the Ryder Cup in 2004.
Field
The following is the qualification criteria that was used to select the field. Each player is listed according to the first category by which he qualified, but other categories are shown in parentheses:1. All former PGA Champions
Paul Azinger, Rich Beem, Mark Brooks, John Daly, Steve Elkington, Davis Love III, Phil Mickelson, Vijay Singh, David Toms, Bob Tway
2. Last five U.S. Open Champions
Ángel Cabrera, Michael Campbell, Retief Goosen, Geoff Ogilvy
3. Last five Masters Champions
Trevor Immelman, Zach Johnson
4. Last five British Open Champions
Todd Hamilton, Pádraig Harrington
5. Current Senior PGA Champion
Jay Haas
6. 15 low scorers and ties in the 2007 PGA Championship
Stephen Ames, Stuart Appleby, Woody Austin, K. J. Choi, Simon Dyson, Ernie Els, Anders Hansen, Justin Rose, Adam Scott, John Senden, Kevin Sutherland, Scott Verplank, Boo Weekley
7. 20 low scorers in the 2008 PGA Professional National Championship
Sam Arnold, Ryan Benzel, Bradley Dean, Eric Dugas, Frank Esposito, Jr., Jim Estes, Kyle Flinton, Scott Hebert, Vince Jewell, Rick Leibovich, David Long, Eric Manning, Brad Martin, Jeff Martin, Alan Morin, Curt Sanders, Sonny Skinner, Tim Thelen, Tim Weinhart, Don Yrene
8. 70 leaders in official money standings from the 2007 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational and Reno-Tahoe Open to the 2008 RBC Canadian Open
Robert Allenby, Tommy Armour III, Aaron Baddeley, Briny Baird, Bart Bryant, Mark Calcavecchia, Chad Campbell, Daniel Chopra, Stewart Cink, Tim Clark, Ken Duke, Steve Flesch, Jim Furyk, Sergio García, Brian Gay, Mathew Goggin, Paul Goydos, J. B. Holmes, Ryuji Imada, Freddie Jacobson, Jerry Kelly, Anthony Kim, Justin Leonard, Peter Lonard, Steve Lowery, Hunter Mahan, John Mallinger, Steve Marino, Billy Mayfair, George McNeill, Rocco Mediate, John Merrick, Ryan Moore, Sean O'Hair, Rod Pampling, Pat Perez, Kenny Perry, Carl Pettersson, Ian Poulter, Jeff Quinney, Andrés Romero, Rory Sabbatini, Heath Slocum, Brandt Snedeker, Henrik Stenson, Steve Stricker, D. J. Trahan, Camilo Villegas, Johnson Wagner, Mike Weir, Dean Wilson
9. Members of the 2006 United States Ryder Cup team
Chris DiMarco, J. J. Henry, Vaughn Taylor
10. Winners of tournaments co-sponsored or approved by the PGA Tour since the 2007 PGA Championship
Richard S. Johnson, Greg Kraft, Parker McLachlin, Chez Reavie
11. The PGA of America reserves the right to invite additional players not included in the categories listed above
Mark Brown, Jonathan Byrd, Paul Casey, Darren Clarke, Fred Couples, Ben Crane, Ben Curtis, Nick Dougherty, Niclas Fasth, Ross Fisher, Alastair Forsyth, Hiroyuki Fujita, Richard Green, Søren Hansen, Peter Hanson, Peter Hedblom, Charles Howell III, Miguel Ángel Jiménez, Brendan Jones, Robert Karlsson, Martin Kaymer, James Kingston, Søren Kjeldsen, Pablo Larrazábal, Tom Lehman, Graeme McDowell, Colin Montgomerie, Nick O'Hern, Louis Oosthuizen, Hennie Otto, Corey Pavin, Prayad Marksaeng, Jyoti Randhawa, Charl Schwartzel, Jeev Milkha Singh, Scott Strange, Toru Taniguchi, Bubba Watson, Steve Webster, Lee Westwood, Oliver Wilson
12. Vacancies are filled by the first available player from the list of alternates
- Charlie Wi – replaced Brett Wetterich
- Nicholas Thompson – replaced Jason Bohn
- Alex Čejka – replaced Luke Donald
- Cliff Kresge – filled spot for WGC-Bridgestone Invitational winner Vijay Singh
- Michael Allen – replaced Shingo Katayama
- Tom Pernice Jr. – replaced Alex Čejka
Course layout
Lengths of the course for previous majors:- , par 70 - 1996 U.S. Open
- , par 70 - 1985 U.S. Open
- , par 70 - 1979 PGA Championship
- , par 70 - 1972 PGA Championship
- , par 70 - 1961 U.S. Open
- , par 70 - 1951 U.S. Open
- , par 72 - 1937 U.S. Open
- , par 72 - 1924 U.S. Open
Round summaries
First round
Thursday, August 7, 2008A lengthy weather delay forced a few pairings to complete their first round on Friday morning. It was clear though on Thursday that Robert Karlsson and Jeev Milkha Singh would share the 18-hole lead after shooting matching 68s. Sergio García, still looking for his first major championship, headed up a group of five that shot one-under 69s. Phil Mickelson shot an even-par 70 to place him in an eight-way tie for eighth. Retief Goosen appeared to be piecing together a fabulous opening round when he birdied four of his first seven holes to get to -4. His fortunes would change, however, as he shot six-over the rest of the way to drop four strokes off the lead after the first day. Like Goosen, 2008 Open Champion, Pádraig Harrington, got off to a flying start by birdieing his first three holes. Unfortunately for him, he shot four-over the rest of the way to finish his round with a 71. Kenny Perry was forced to withdraw due to the effects of an eye problem that began plaguing him earlier in the week.
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| T1 | ![]() Second roundFriday, August 8, 2008At the midway point of the 90th PGA Championship, the only golfer under par was J. B. Holmes. Holmes, whose best finish at a major was a tie for 25th at the Masters earlier in 2008, shot a two-under 68 to post a -1 after 36 holes. He was as many as three shots under par for the tournament, but bogeyed two of his final four holes. Ben Curtis and Justin Rose shared the best round of the day with three-under 67s to settle into a tie for second at even par with Charlie Wi. After withdrawing from the Open Championship, 2001 PGA Championship winner, David Toms, regained his form by shooting a one-under 69 to put himself in a tie for fifth with Henrik Stenson. Sergio García shot a three-over 73 to place himself in a seven-way tie for seventh. García appeared as if he would be higher on the leaderboard at the close of the day, but he double-bogeyed the 17th hole. Phil Mickelson bogeyed two of his final four holes to finish in a seven-way tie for 14th going into the weekend. Seventy-three golfers would survive the cut which was set at 148. The winner at Bridgestone the previous week and world #4, Vijay Singh, was the most notable golfer to miss the cut when he five-putted his last hole. World #8, Adam Scott, world #9, Stewart Cink, 2007 PGA Championship runner-up, Woody Austin, and 2008 Masters champion, Trevor Immelman, were also among those who missed the cut.
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