2011 PGA Championship
The 2011 PGA Championship was the 93rd PGA Championship, held August 11–14, 2011 at the Atlanta Athletic Club in Johns Creek, Georgia, a suburb northeast of Atlanta. Keegan Bradley won his only major championship in a three-hole playoff over Jason Dufner on the Highlands Course; Dufner won the title two years later.
Television coverage was provided in the United States by CBS and TNT, and in the United Kingdom by Sky Sports.
Venue
It was the third PGA Championship held at the Highlands Course of the Atlanta Athletic Club; the last was a decade earlier in 2001. David Toms laid up on the final hole and one-putted for a par to win by one stroke over Phil Mickelson. The first at AAC was in 1981, when Larry Nelson won by four strokes over Fuzzy Zoeller. The course also hosted the U.S. Open in 1976, won by Jerry Pate.Course layout
Lengths of the course for previous majors:- , par 70 - 2001 PGA Championship
- , par 70 - 1981 PGA Championship
- , par 70 - 1976 U.S. Open
Field
1. All former PGA Champions
Rich Beem, Mark Brooks, John Daly, Steve Elkington, Pádraig Harrington, Martin Kaymer, Davis Love III, Shaun Micheel, Phil Mickelson, Larry Nelson, Vijay Singh, David Toms, Tiger Woods, Yang Yong-eun
- Paul Azinger withdrew.
- The following former champions did not compete: Jack Burke Jr., Dow Finsterwald, Raymond Floyd, Doug Ford, Al Geiberger, Wayne Grady, David Graham, Hubert Green, Don January, John Mahaffey, Bobby Nichols, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Nick Price, Jeff Sluman, Dave Stockton, Hal Sutton, Lee Trevino, Bob Tway, Lanny Wadkins
Ángel Cabrera, Lucas Glover, Graeme McDowell, Rory McIlroy
3. Last five Masters Champions
Trevor Immelman, Zach Johnson, Charl Schwartzel
4. Last five British Open Champions
Stewart Cink, Darren Clarke, Louis Oosthuizen
5. Current Senior PGA Champion
- Tom Watson elected not to play.
Paul Casey, Jason Day, Jason Dufner, Simon Dyson, Dustin Johnson, Matt Kuchar, Liang Wenchong, Bryce Molder, Camilo Villegas, Bubba Watson
7. 20 low scorers in the 2011 PGA Professional National Championship
Danny Balin, Brian Cairns, Todd Camplin, Jeff Coston, Sean Dougherty, Scott Erdmann, David Hutsell, Faber Jamerson, Marty Jertson, Brad Lardon, Robert McClellan, Rob Moss, Mike Northern, Dan Olsen, Steve Schneiter, Mike Small, Stuart Smith, Jeff Sorenson, Bob Sowards, Craig Stevens
8. Top 70 leaders in from the 2010 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational to the 2011 Greenbrier Classic
Robert Allenby, Arjun Atwal, Aaron Baddeley, Keegan Bradley, Jonathan Byrd, K. J. Choi, Brendon de Jonge, Luke Donald, Rickie Fowler, Jim Furyk, Tommy Gainey, Robert Garrigus, Brian Gay, Retief Goosen, Bill Haas, Charley Hoffman, J. B. Holmes, Charles Howell III, Freddie Jacobson, Robert Karlsson, Chris Kirk, Martin Laird, Spencer Levin, Hunter Mahan, Steve Marino, Ryan Moore, Kevin Na, Geoff Ogilvy, Sean O'Hair, Jeff Overton, Ryan Palmer, D. A. Points, John Rollins, Andrés Romero, Justin Rose, Rory Sabbatini, Adam Scott, John Senden, Webb Simpson, Heath Slocum, Brandt Snedeker, Scott Stallings, Brendan Steele, Kevin Streelman, Steve Stricker, Cameron Tringale, Bo Van Pelt, Jhonattan Vegas, Johnson Wagner, Nick Watney, Charlie Wi, Mark Wilson, Gary Woodland
9. Members of the United States and European 2010 Ryder Cup teams
Ross Fisher, Peter Hanson, Miguel Ángel Jiménez, Edoardo Molinari, Francesco Molinari, Ian Poulter, Lee Westwood
10. Winners of tournaments co-sponsored or approved by the PGA Tour since the 2010 PGA Championship
Michael Bradley, Harrison Frazar, Rocco Mediate, Scott Piercy
11. Vacancies are filled by the first available player from the list of alternates.
J. J. Henry, Ryuji Imada, Brandt Jobe, Jerry Kelly, Bill Lunde
Alternates:
- Tom Gillis replaced Paul Azinger.
- D. J. Trahan took the spot reserved for WGC-Bridgestone Invitational winner who had already qualified.
Thomas Aiken, Fredrik Andersson Hed, Ricky Barnes, Thomas Bjørn, Grégory Bourdy, Ben Crane, Brian Davis, Jamie Donaldson, Johan Edfors, Ernie Els, Hiroyuki Fujita, Stephen Gallacher, Sergio García, Richard Green, Anders Hansen, Tetsuji Hiratsuka, David Horsey, Yuta Ikeda, Ryo Ishikawa, Raphaël Jacquelin, Brendan Jones, Anthony Kim, Kim Kyung-tae, Pablo Larrazábal, Matteo Manassero, Noh Seung-yul, Alex Norén, José María Olazábal, Jerry Pate, Álvaro Quirós, Scott Verplank
- Tim Clark withdrew due to an elbow injury
- ''Nicolas Colsaerts withdrew due to an elbow injury.''
Round summaries
First round
Thursday, August 11, 2011Steve Stricker set the early lead with a 7-under-par 63, after narrowly missing a putt on his final hole that would have set a new major championship record of 62. Jerry Kelly finished with 65, in what was shaping up to be a good chance for the U.S. to get its first major win since the 2010 Masters Tournament. Pre-tournament favorite Rory McIlroy injured his wrist on the 3rd hole, but was able to grind out an even par round of 70. The defending champion, Martin Kaymer shot a 2-over-par round of 72 to sit 9 shots off the lead, while the champion from 2003, Shaun Micheel shot a 4-under-par round of 66 to be in 3rd place alone. Tiger Woods, despite stating that he felt good about his game before the tournament, shot a 77, to finish +7 and in danger of missing the cut.
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