2012 PGA Championship
The 2012 PGA Championship was the 94th PGA Championship, played August 9–12 at the Ocean Course of the Kiawah Island Golf Resort in Kiawah Island, South Carolina, southwest of Charleston. Rory McIlroy shot a bogey-free 66 in the final round to win his second major title by eight strokes over runner-up David Lynn.
The victory margin was a record for the PGA Championship, surpassing the seven-stroke win in 1980 by Jack Nicklaus for his fifth PGA and seventeenth major title. The winner of the U.S. Open in 2011, also by eight strokes, McIlroy became the sixth-youngest winner of two majors at 23 years and 3 months.
Television coverage was provided in the United States by CBS and TNT, and in the United Kingdom by Sky Sports.
It was the first major championship at Kiawah Island; the Ocean Course hosted the Ryder Cup in 1991. The PGA Championship returned in May 2021.
Venue
Course layout
Ocean Course| Hole | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | Out | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | In | Total |
| Yards | 396 | 557 | 390 | 458 | 188 | 480 | 579 | 198 | 494 | 3,740 | 447 | 593 | 412 | 497 | 238 | 444 | 581 | 223 | 501 | 3,936 | 7,676 |
| Par | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 36 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 3 | 4 | 36 | 72 |
Field
The following qualification criteria were used to select the field. Each player is listed according to the first category by which he qualified with additional categories in which he qualified shown in parentheses.1. All former PGA Champions
- Rich Beem
- Keegan Bradley
- Mark Brooks
- John Daly
- Pádraig Harrington
- Martin Kaymer
- Davis Love III
- Shaun Micheel
- Phil Mickelson
- Vijay Singh
- David Toms
- Tiger Woods
- Yang Yong-eun
- The following former champions did not compete: Paul Azinger, Jack Burke Jr., Steve Elkington, Dow Finsterwald, Raymond Floyd, Doug Ford, Al Geiberger, Wayne Grady, David Graham, Hubert Green, Don January, John Mahaffey, Larry Nelson, Bobby Nichols, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Nick Price, Jeff Sluman, Dave Stockton, Hal Sutton, Lee Trevino, Bob Tway, Lanny Wadkins
- Lucas Glover
- Graeme McDowell
- Rory McIlroy
- Webb Simpson
- Ángel Cabrera
- Trevor Immelman
- Charl Schwartzel
- Bubba Watson
- Stewart Cink
- Darren Clarke
- Ernie Els
- Louis Oosthuizen
- Roger Chapman
- Luke Donald
- Jason Dufner
- Sergio García
- Bill Haas
- Anders Hansen
- Robert Karlsson
- Kevin Na
- D. A. Points
- Adam Scott
- Steve Stricker
- Scott Verplank
- Nick Watney
- Lee Westwood
- Gary Woodland
- Danny Balin
- Frank Bensel
- Mark Brown
- Brian Cairns
- Jeff Coston
- Matt Dobyns
- Michael Frye
- Brian Gaffney
- Marty Jertson
- Darrell Kestner
- Mitch Lowe
- Kelly Mitchum
- Alan Morin
- Bill Murchison III
- Rod Perry
- Corey Prugh
- Paul Scaletta
- Mike Small
- Bob Sowards
- Doug Wade
- Aaron Baddeley
- Jonathan Byrd
- Bud Cauley
- K. J. Choi
- Ben Curtis
- Brian Davis
- Jason Day
- Brendon de Jonge
- Ken Duke
- Matt Every
- Rickie Fowler
- Jim Furyk
- Tommy Gainey
- Robert Garrigus
- Peter Hanson
- Charley Hoffman
- Charles Howell III
- John Huh
- Dustin Johnson
- Zach Johnson
- Matt Kuchar
- Martin Laird
- Marc Leishman
- Spencer Levin
- Hunter Mahan
- George McNeill
- Bryce Molder
- Ryan Moore
- Noh Seung-yul
- Geoff Ogilvy
- Ryan Palmer
- Pat Perez
- Carl Pettersson
- Scott Piercy
- Ted Potter Jr.
- Chez Reavie
- John Rollins
- Justin Rose
- Rory Sabbatini
- John Senden
- Brandt Snedeker
- Kyle Stanley
- Michael Thompson
- Cameron Tringale
- Bo Van Pelt
- Johnson Wagner
- Charlie Wi
- Mark Wilson
- Ben Crane did not play due to a back injury.
- Miguel Ángel Jiménez
- Francesco Molinari
- Ian Poulter
- Stewart Cink, Ross Fisher, Edoardo Molinari, and Jeff Overton were ranked outside the top 100; Cink and Overton qualified through other categories.
- J. J. Henry
- Scott Stallings
- Blake Adams
- Sean O'Hair
- Jeff Overton
- Jimmy Walker
- Thomas Aiken
- Robert Allenby
- Bae Sang-moon
- Thomas Bjørn
- Rafa Cabrera-Bello
- Paul Casey
- Greg Chalmers
- Tim Clark
- George Coetzee
- Nicolas Colsaerts
- Jamie Donaldson
- Simon Dyson
- Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño
- Marcus Fraser
- Hiroyuki Fujita
- Retief Goosen
- Branden Grace
- Michael Hoey
- Ryo Ishikawa
- Freddie Jacobson
- Thongchai Jaidee
- Brendan Jones
- Kim Kyung-tae
- Pablo Larrazábal
- Paul Lawrie
- Joost Luiten
- David Lynn
- Matteo Manassero
- Alex Norén
- José María Olazábal
- Thorbjørn Olesen
- Álvaro Quirós
- Robert Rock
- Marcel Siem
- Jeev Milkha Singh
- Toru Taniguchi
- Bernd Wiesberger
- William McGirt – took the spot reserved for the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational winner
- Chris Stroud – replaced Ben Crane
Round summaries
First round
Thursday, August 9, 2012In good weather conditions, Carl Pettersson jumped out to a one-stroke lead with a bogey-free 66. Joost Luiten had raced to eight-under-par through 14 holes, but bogeyed each of his final four holes to fall back into the pack. World number one Luke Donald struggled to an opening 74, but number two Tiger Woods shot 69 in the morning wave of players.
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| 1 | ![]() Second roundFriday, August 10, 2012The wind gusted throughout the day on Friday, making conditions much tougher than the first round of the tournament. Scoring was the toughest on record since the championship assumed a strokeplay format in 1958, with the average round being over 78; 72 players made the cut which fell at 150. Leader Pettersson backed up with a 74 but that was good enough to stay in a tie for the lead with two other players: Vijay Singh, the 1998 and 2004 champion, shot the lowest round of the day, 69, while Tiger Woods also rose into a tie for the lead with a 71 in which he made three birdies and two bogeys and stroked only 26 putts. The tough conditions and long course created very slow play; one player, Luiten, chose to complete his second round early on Saturday morning. He birdied the eighteenth for a round of 76, which put him at even-par 144.
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