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2018 in golf

2018 in golf

Overview of the events of 2018 in golf


This article summarizes the highlights of professional and amateur golf in the year 2018.

Men's professional golf

Major championships

World Golf Championships

FedEx Cup playoff events

Other leading PGA Tour events

For a complete list of PGA Tour results see 2018 PGA Tour.

Leading European Tour events

For a complete list of European Tour results see 2018 European Tour.

Team events

Tour leaders

Awards

Results from other tours

Other happenings

Women's professional golf

LPGA majors

For a complete list of LPGA Tour results, see 2018 LPGA Tour.

Additional LPGA Tour events

For a complete list of Ladies European Tour results see 2018 Ladies European Tour.

Team events

  • 4–7 October: International Crown – Host South Korea won by four points over the United States and England teams.[40]

Money list leaders

Awards

Other tour results

Other happenings

Senior men's professional golf

Senior majors

Charles Schwab Cup playoff events

Full results

Money list leaders

Awards

Amateur golf

Golf in multi-sport events

Deaths

  • 3 March – Lally Segard (born 1921), French amateur golfer who won the 1950 British Ladies Amateur.[75]
  • 9 March – Jerry Anderson (born 1955), Canadian golfer who won once on the European Tour.[76]
  • 13 March – Dave Ragan (born 1935), American golfer who won three times on the PGA Tour.[77]
  • 20 March – Bobby Mitchell (born 1943), American golfer who won twice on the PGA Tour.[78]
  • 22 March – Lyn Lott (born 1950), American golfer who played on the PGA Tour in the 1970s and 1980s.[79]
  • 4 April – Don Cherry, American singer and notable amateur golfer, winning the Canadian Amateur Championship in 1953.[80]
  • 14 May – Doug Ford (born 1922), American golfer who won 19 times on the PGA Tour including two majors; World Golf Hall of Fame member.[81]
  • 20 May – Carol Mann (born 1941), American golfer who won 38 times on the LPGA Tour including two majors; World Golf Hall of Fame member.[82]
  • 19 June – Hubert Green (born 1946), American golfer who won 19 times on the PGA Tour including two majors; World Golf Hall of Fame member.[83]
  • 20 June – Peter Thomson (born 1929), Australian golfer who won The Open Championship five times; World Golf Hall of Fame member.[84]
  • 26 June – Phil Rodgers (born 1938), American golfer who won six times on the PGA Tour.[85]
  • 17 July – Mark Hayes (born 1949), American golfer who won three times on the PGA Tour, including the 1977 Tournament Players Championship.[86]
  • 28 July – Bruce Lietzke (born 1951), American golfer who won 13 times on the PGA Tour.[87]
  • 29 July – Ian Stanley (born 1948), Australian golfer who won 30 times worldwide.[88]
  • 8 August – Jarrod Lyle (born 1981), Australian golfer who won twice on the Nationwide Tour[89]
  • 17 August – Bunky Henry (born 1944), American golfer who won once on the PGA Tour.[90]
  • 15 October – Shelley Hamlin (born 1949), American golfer who won three times on the LPGA Tour.[91]
  • 15 October – Jim Wiechers (born 1944), American golfer who won once on the PGA Tour.[92]
  • 5 December – Jim Jamieson (born 1943), American golfer who won once on the PGA Tour.[93]
  • 21 December – Forrest Fezler (born 1949), American golfer who won once on the PGA Tour.[94]

Table of results

This table summarizes all the results referred to above in date order.

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References

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  2. "Phil Mickelson wins playoff in Mexico, ends long drought". USA Today. Associated Press. 4 March 2018.
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  13. "Korea holds off USA, England to win International Crown". ESPN. Associated Press. 7 October 2018.
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  15. "Ariya reclaims No. 1 ranking with Ladies Scottish Open win". Golf Channel. Associated Press. 29 July 2018.
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  17. "Miguel Angel Jimenez wins Senior Open by 1 shot". ESPN. Associated Press. 29 July 2018.
  18. "Woody Austin wins PGA Tour Champions playoff opener". ESPN. Associated Press. 21 October 2018.
  19. "Scott Parel wins Invesco QQQ Championship by 1 shot". ESPN. Associated Press. 28 October 2018.
  20. "Niemann wins Latin America Amateur, qualifies for Masters". ESPN. Associated Press. 23 January 2018.
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  32. Romine, Brentley (27 June 2018). "Phil Rodgers, gifted player and instructor, dies at 80". Golfweek.
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  34. McCabe, Jim (28 July 2018). "Lietzke passes away at age 67". PGA Tour.
  35. "Jarrod Lyle loses battle with cancer". The Sydney Morning Herald. 9 August 2018.
  36. Livsey, Laury (20 August 2018). "Tour winner Henry passes away at age 74". PGA Tour.
  37. "LPGA Remembers Shelley Hamlin". LPGA. 16 October 2018.
  38. "Roundup: Area golf pro Jim Jamieson dies at age 75". Charleston Gazette-Mail. 6 December 2018.

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