Tournament information | |
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Location | Kapalua, Hawaii |
Established | 1953 |
Course(s) | Plantation Course, Kapalua Resort |
Par | 73 |
Length | 7,411 yards |
Tour(s) | PGA Tour |
Format | Stroke play |
Prize fund | $5,600,000 |
Month played | January |
Tournament record score | |
Aggregate | 261 Ernie Els (2003) |
To par | -31* Ernie Els (2003) * PGA Tour record |
Current champion | |
Jonathan Byrd |
The Hyundai Tournament of Champions is the opening event of golf's PGA Tour season. Founded as the Tournament of Champions in 1953, the field is restricted to golfers who won a tournament on the tour during the previous season.[1]
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The Hyundai Tournament of Champions is held during the first week of January and, since 1999, has been played over the Plantation Course at the Kapalua Resort near Lahaina on the island of Maui in Hawaii. Previous venues have been the Desert Inn Country Club in Las Vegas, Nevada, from the event's inception until 1966, and the Stardust Country Club, also in Las Vegas, in 1967 and 1968. For the following thirty years, it was played at La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, California, after which it moved to its current location in Hawaii.
The tournament has had several title sponsors, the first being Mutual of New York (MONY) between 1975 and 1990. After three years of sponsorship by Infiniti, German car maker Mercedes-Benz began a sixteen year association with the event and the Tournament of Champions name was dropped. In 2010 the tournament entered a new ten year agreement with Korean broadcasting company Seoul Broadcasting System, with the tournament being renamed as the SBS Championship.[1] Hyundai took over title sponsorship in 2011 with SBS remaining a sponsor.[2]
Year | Player | Country | Score | To par | 1st Prize ($) |
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Hyundai Tournament of Champions | |||||
2011 | Jonathan Byrd | United States | 268PO | -24 | 1,120,000 |
SBS Championship | |||||
2010 | Geoff Ogilvy | Australia | 270 | -22 | 1,120,000 |
Mercedes-Benz Championship | |||||
2009 | Geoff Ogilvy | Australia | 268 | -24 | 1,120,000 |
2008 | Daniel Chopra | Sweden | 274PO | -18 | 1,100,000 |
2007 | Vijay Singh | Fiji | 278 | -14 | 1,100,000 |
Mercedes Championships | |||||
2006 | Stuart Appleby | Australia | 284PO | -8 | 1,080,000 |
2005 | Stuart Appleby | Australia | 271 | -21 | 1,060,000 |
2004 | Stuart Appleby | Australia | 270 | -22 | 1,060,000 |
2003 | Ernie Els | South Africa | 261 | -31 | 1,000,000 |
2002 | Sergio García | Spain | 274PO | -18 | 720,000 |
2001 | Jim Furyk | United States | 274 | -18 | 630,000 |
2000 | Tiger Woods | United States | 276PO | -16 | 522,000 |
1999 | David Duval | United States | 266 | -26 | 468,000 |
1998 | Phil Mickelson | United States | 271 | -17 | 306,000 |
1997 | Tiger Woods | United States | 202PO | -14 | 216,000 |
1996 | Mark O'Meara | United States | 271 | -17 | 180,000 |
1995 | Steve Elkington | Australia | 278PO | -10 | 180,000 |
1994 | Phil Mickelson | United States | 276PO | -12 | 180,000 |
Infiniti Tournament of Champions | |||||
1993 | Davis Love III | United States | 272 | -16 | 144,000 |
1992 | Steve Elkington | Australia | 279PO | -9 | 144,000 |
1991 | Tom Kite | United States | 272 | -16 | 144,000 |
MONY Tournament of Champions | |||||
1990 | Paul Azinger | United States | 272 | -16 | 135,000 |
1989 | Steve Jones | United States | 279 | -9 | 135,000 |
1988 | Steve Pate | United States | 202 | -14 | 90,000 |
1987 | Mac O'Grady | United States | 278 | -10 | 90,000 |
1986 | Calvin Peete | United States | 267 | -21 | 90,000 |
1985 | Tom Kite | United States | 275 | -13 | 72,000 |
1984 | Tom Watson | United States | 274 | -14 | 72,000 |
1983 | Lanny Wadkins | United States | 280 | -8 | 72,000 |
1982 | Lanny Wadkins | United States | 280 | -8 | 63,000 |
1981 | Lee Trevino | United States | 273 | -15 | 54,000 |
1980 | Tom Watson | United States | 276 | -12 | 54,000 |
1979 | Tom Watson | United States | 275 | -13 | 54,000 |
1978 | Gary Player | South Africa | 281 | -7 | 45,000 |
1977 | Jack Nicklaus | United States | 281PO | -7 | 45,000 |
1976 | Don January | United States | 277 | -11 | 45,000 |
1975 | Al Geiberger | United States | 277PO | -11 | 40,000 |
Tournament of Champions | |||||
1974 | Johnny Miller | United States | 280 | -8 | 40,000 |
1973 | Jack Nicklaus | United States | 276 | -12 | 40,000 |
1972 | Bobby Mitchell | United States | 280PO | -8 | 33,000 |
1971 | Jack Nicklaus | United States | 279 | -9 | 33,000 |
1970 | Frank Beard | United States | 273 | -15 | 30,000 |
1969 | Gary Player | South Africa | 284 | -4 | 30,000 |
1968 | Don January | United States | 276 | -8 | 30,000 |
1967 | Frank Beard | United States | 278 | -6 | 20,000 |
1966 | Arnold Palmer | United States | 283PO | -5 | 20,000 |
1965 | Arnold Palmer | United States | 277 | -11 | 14,000 |
1964 | Jack Nicklaus | United States | 279 | -9 | 12,000 |
1963 | Jack Nicklaus | United States | 273 | -15 | 13,000 |
1962 | Arnold Palmer | United States | 276 | -12 | 11,000 |
1961 | Sam Snead | United States | 273 | -15 | 10,000 |
1960 | Jerry Barber | United States | 268 | -20 | 10,000 |
1959 | Mike Souchak | United States | 281 | -7 | 10,000 |
1958 | Stan Leonard | Canada | 275 | -13 | 10,000 |
1957 | Gene Littler | United States | 285 | -3 | 10,000 |
1956 | Gene Littler | United States | 281 | -7 | 10,000 |
1955 | Gene Littler | United States | 280 | -8 | 10,000 |
1954 | Art Wall, Jr. | United States | 278 | -10 | 10,000 |
1953 | Al Besselink | United States | 280 | -8 | 10,000 |
Note: Green highlight indicates scoring records.
PO - won in playoff
Fourteen men have won the tournament more than once through 2011.