1999 WGC-American Express Championship

1999 WGC-American Express Championship
Tournament information
Dates 4–7 November 1999
Location Sotogrande, San Roque, Spain
Course(s) Valderrama Golf Club
Tour(s) PGA Tour
European Tour
Statistics
Par 71
Length 6,830
Field 62 players
Cut None
Prize fund $5,000,000
Winner's share $1,000,000
Champion
United States Tiger Woods
278 (–6), playoff
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The 1999 WGC-American Express Championship was a golf tournament that was contested from 4–7 November 1999 at Valderrama Golf Club in Sotogrande, San Roque, Spain. It was the first WGC-American Express Championship tournament, and the third and final event in the inaugural year of the World Golf Championships.

World number 1, Tiger Woods won the tournament after defeating Miguel Ángel Jiménez in the first extra hole of a playoff. Woods held a four stroke lead going into the 17th hole but hit it into the water on the tough par 5 and ended up scoring a triple bogey that allowed Jiménez to get back in it.

Field

1. Top 50 from the Official World Golf Ranking as of 1 November

Stuart Appleby (2), Stewart Cink, Darren Clarke (3), Glen Day, Steve Elkington, Ernie Els (2,3), Bob Estes (2), Carlos Franco (2), Fred Funk (2), Jim Furyk (2), Sergio García (3), Brent Geiberger (2), Retief Goosen (3), Pádraig Harrington (3), Dudley Hart, Tim Herron (2), Scott Hoch, John Huston (2), Miguel Ángel Jiménez (3), Bernhard Langer (3), Paul Lawrie (3), Tom Lehman (2), Justin Leonard (2), Davis Love III (2), Jeff Maggert (2), Phil Mickelson (2), Colin Montgomerie (3), José María Olazábal, Naomichi Ozaki (6), Craig Parry, Steve Pate (2), Chris Perry (2), Nick Price (2), Loren Roberts (2), Vijay Singh (2), Jeff Sluman (2), Hal Sutton (2), David Toms (2), Bob Tway, Brian Watts, Lee Westwood (3), Tiger Woods (2)

2. Top 30 on the 1999 PGA Tour money list through the Tour Championship

Notah Begay III, Dennis Paulson, Ted Tryba, Duffy Waldorf, Mike Weir

3. Top 20 on the 1999 European Tour Order of Merit through the Volvo Masters

Thomas Bjørn, Ángel Cabrera, Alex Čejka, Mark James, Robert Karlsson, Bob May, Jarrod Moseley (4), Jarmo Sandelin, Jean van de Velde

4. Top 3 on the 1998–99 PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit

Rod Pampling, Craig Spence

5. Top 3 on the 1998–99 Southern Africa Tour Order of Merit

Scott Dunlap, David Frost, Richard Kaplan

6. Top 3 on the 1999 Japan Golf Tour Order of Merit through the Philip Morris Championship

Kazuhiko Hosokawa

Round summaries

First round

#PlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Vijay Singh Fiji67–4
2Jim Furyk United States68–3
T3Bob Estes United States69–2
Scott Hoch United States
Mark James England
Phil Mickelson United States
Nick Price Zimbabwe
T8Jeff Maggert United States70–1
Colin Montgomerie Scotland
Chris Perry United States
Jarmo Sandelin Sweden

Second round

#PlayerCountryScoreTo par
T1Tim Herron United States71-66=137–5
Chris Perry United States70-67=135
T3Justin Leonard United States71-67=138–4
Vijay Singh Fiji67-71=138
T5Fred Funk United States71-68=139–3
Scott Hoch United States69-70=139
Mark James England69-70=139
Tom Lehman United States72-67=139
T9Stewart Cink United States75-65=140–2
Miguel Ángel Jiménez Spain72-68=140
Phil Mickelson United States69-71=140
Nick Price Zimbabwe69-71=140
David Toms United States72-68=140
Lee Westwood England73-67=140
Tiger Woods United States71-69=140

Third round

#PlayerCountryScoreTo par
T1Miguel Ángel Jiménez Spain72-68-69=209–4
Chris Perry United States70-67-72=209
T3Tom Lehman United States72-67-71=210–3
Justin Leonard United States71-67-72=210
Nick Price Zimbabwe69-71-70=210
Hal Sutton United States75-66-69=210
Tiger Woods United States71-69-70=210
T9Stewart Cink United States75-65-71=211 –2
Scott Hoch United States69-70-72=211
José María Olazábal Spain73-69-69=211
David Toms United States72-68-71=211
Lee Westwood England73-67-71=211

Final leaderboard

#PlayerCountryScoreTo parWinnings ($)
T1 Tiger Woods  United States 71-69-70-68=278 –6 1,000,000
Miguel Ángel Jiménez  Spain 72-68-69-69=278 400,000
3 Dudley Hart  United States 75-68-70-70=283 –1 300,000
T4 Stewart Cink  United States 75-65-71-73=284 E 176,667
Nick Price  Zimbabwe 69-71-70-74=284
Lee Westwood  England 73-67-71-73=284
T7 Fred Funk  United States 71-68-74-72=285 +1 135,000
Sergio García  Spain 74-69-69-73=285
Scott Hoch  United States 69-70-72-74=285
Chris Perry  United States 70-67-72-76=285

Sudden-death playoff

PlayerScore
181 Total
Tiger Woods 33 (–1)
Miguel Ángel Jiménez 55 (+1)

1Par 4[1][2][3]

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