The 2022 PGA Championship was a professional golf tournament, held May 19–22 at Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It was the 104th PGA Championship. This was the fifth PGA Championship at Southern Hills and its eighth major championship. The event was originally scheduled to be played at Trump National Golf Club Bedminster in New Jersey, but was moved to Southern Hills following the January 6 United States Capitol attack.

Defending champion Phil Mickelson withdrew from the tournament amid controversy over his remarks about LIV Golf. It was the first time he had missed the PGA Championship since 1992, and the first time the defending champion did not play since 2008, when Tiger Woods was sidelined after knee surgery.

Justin Thomas defeated Will Zalatoris in a three-hole aggregate playoff to win his second PGA Championship (2017). Thomas came from seven shots behind at the start of the final round to win, tying the largest comeback in PGA Championship history. Mito Pereira, the 54-hole leader in his first PGA Championship appearance, led by one shot playing the 72nd hole before hitting his drive into a water hazard and making a double-bogey to finish a shot out of the playoff.

This was the first major championship to go to a playoff since the 2017 Masters, a span of 19 consecutive majors, the longest in history.

This year's purse was increased 25% to $15 million, with a winner's share of $2.7 million.

Venue

Course layout

Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Yards4685004723776562144892513913,8184411734566322304175273714913,7387,556
Par444453434354345344443570

Yardage by round

RoundHole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
1stYards4765084533676652184842493903,8104201654616282214055323714903,6937,503
2ndYards4814874593666602144852243953,7714341784516362284265213704713,7157,486
3rdYards4705044503736562184932243853,7734171684525312224135232964983,5207,293
FinalYards4804894593686232184922553963,7804341784685412324085243024903,5777,357
Par444453434354345344443570

Southern Hills had previously hosted the PGA Championship in 1970, 1982, 1994, and 2007; it also hosted the U.S. Open in 1958, 1977, and 2001.

Field

The field for the PGA Championship is sometimes regarded as the strongest in professional golf, routinely having the highest "strength of field rating" of the year according to the Official World Golf Ranking. A number of qualification criteria are used to determine the field, which includes past PGA champions, recent major winners, top finishers in the 2021 PGA Championship, Ryder Cup players, tournament and leading money winners on the PGA Tour, and twenty PGA club or teaching professionals. The PGA of America also issue invitations to players outside of these criteria, which is generally seen to include the top-100 in the world rankings.

Criteria

This list details the qualification criteria for the 2022 PGA Championship and the players who qualified under them; any additional criteria under which players qualified is indicated in parentheses.

1. All past winners of the PGA Championship (list excludes those not expected to play)

2. Recent winners of the Masters Tournament (2018–2022)

3. Recent winners of the U.S. Open (2017–2021)

4. Recent winners of The Open Championship (2016–2021)

5. Recent winners of The Players Championship (2019–2022)

6. Winner of the 2020 Olympic Games

7. Current Senior PGA Champion

8. The leading 15 players, and those tying for 15th place, in the 2021 PGA Championship

9. The leading 20 players in the 2022 PGA Professional Championship

  • Alex Beach
  • Brandon Bingaman
  • Michael Block
  • Matt Borchert
  • Tyler Collet
  • Paul Dickinson
  • Tim Feenstra
  • Austin Hurt
  • Colin Inglis
  • Nic Ishee
  • Jared Jones
  • Sean McCarty
  • Kyle Mendoza
  • Jesse Mueller
  • Dylan Newman
  • Zac Oakley
  • Casey Pyne
  • Ryan Vermeer
  • Shawn Warren
  • Wyatt Worthington II

10. Top 70 from special money list on the PGA Tour from the 2021 AT&T Byron Nelson to the 2022 Wells Fargo Championship

11. Playing members of the 2021 Ryder Cup teams, who are ranked within the top 100 on the Official World Golf Ranking as of May 9, 2022

12. Winners of official tournaments on the PGA Tour from the 2021 PGA Championship until the start of the championship

13. PGA of America invitees

14. If necessary, the field is completed by players in order of PGA Championship points earned (per 10)

Alternates who gained entry (per category 14):

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, May 19, 2022

Two-time champion Rory McIlroy shot 65 (−5), his lowest round in his PGA Championship career, to take a one-shot lead over Tom Hoge and Will Zalatoris. Beginning his round on the 10th hole, McIlroy birdied four holes in a row on his first nine and did not make a bogey until the sixth hole, his 15th. He finished the round by making an 18-foot putt for birdie on the ninth, taking the first-round lead at a major championship for the first time since the 2014 Open Championship and first after any round since winning the 2014 PGA Championship.

Hoge made only one bogey to go with five birdies, while Zalatoris birdied three of his first four holes to equal Hoge's four-under 66. 2017 champion Justin Thomas was even-par making the turn after bogeys on holes eight and nine before making three birdies on the back-nine to shoot 67 (−3), the lowest score in the afternoon.

World No. 1 and Masters champion Scottie Scheffler eagled the par-5 fifth hole to go two-under on his round but made four bogeys on the back-nine to finish with a one-over 71. Tiger Woods was two-under through five holes before making seven bogeys the rest of his round, finishing at four-over 74.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy65−5
T2United States Tom Hoge66−4
United States Will Zalatoris
T4Mexico Abraham Ancer67−3
United States Matt Kuchar
United States Justin Thomas
T7England Matt Fitzpatrick68−2
Australia Lucas Herbert
United States Chris Kirk
United States Kevin Na
Chile Joaquín Niemann
Chile Mito Pereira
United States Davis Riley
United States Xander Schauffele
Australia Cameron Smith

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Second round

Friday, May 20, 2022

Will Zalatoris shot a bogey-free round of 65 (−5) to take a one-shot lead over Mito Pereira at nine-under. Zalatoris birdied three holes in a row on his back-nine to get to eight-under for the tournament. At the par-4 17th hole, after his drive went into the trees to the right of the fairway, Zalatoris hit his approach to seven feet and made the putt for sole possession of the 36-hole lead.

Pereira, playing in just his second major championship and first PGA Championship, was two-under on his round at the turn before making four birdies on his second nine. He had a six-foot birdie putt on the ninth (his 18th) to shoot 63 but missed, settling for a six-under 64 to finish at eight-under.

Playing in the more difficult morning conditions, Justin Thomas birdied the ninth (also his 18th) for a second consecutive round of 67 (−3). At six-under for the tournament, he held the lead as he finished his round before being passed by Zalatoris and Pereira in the afternoon.

Bubba Watson made nine birdies in a tournament-record round of 63 (−7), narrowly missing a 22-foot putt on the 18th for the first 62 in PGA Championship history. He was the third player to shoot 63 in a major at Southern Hills, along with Raymond Floyd in 1982 and Tiger Woods in 2007. He finished at five-under and in fourth place.

Overnight leader Rory McIlroy made two bogeys on the front-nine and didn't make a birdie until the 12th, settling for a one-over 71 to fall back to a tie for fifth place at four-under. Woods, in the same group with McIlroy, double-bogeyed the 11th hole after hitting a chip shot over the green into a bunker to fall to five-over and outside the cutline, but he rebounded with birdies at the 13th and 16th to finish at three-over and make the cut by two shots.

The 36-hole cut came at 144 (+4) and better; 79 players advanced to the weekend. Notables to miss the cut included World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, the reigning Masters champion, and two-time major champion Dustin Johnson.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1United States Will Zalatoris66-65=131−9
2Chile Mito Pereira68-64=132−8
3United States Justin Thomas67-67=134−6
4United States Bubba Watson72-63=135−5
T5Mexico Abraham Ancer67-69=136−4
Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy65-71=136
United States Davis Riley68-68=136
T8United States Stewart Cink69-68=137−3
England Matt Fitzpatrick68-69=137
T10United States Sam Burns71-67=138−2
England Tyrrell Hatton70-68=138
United States Chris Kirk68-70=138
United States Matt Kuchar67-71=138
Australia Cameron Smith68-70=138
United States Gary Woodland70-68=138
United States Cameron Young71-67=138

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Third round

Saturday, May 21, 2022

Mito Pereira, in his PGA Championship debut, shot a one-under 69 to take a three-shot lead into the final round. Beginning the round a shot behind Will Zalatoris, Pereira birdied two of his first five holes and opened up as much as a four-shot lead on the front-nine before three consecutive bogeys from holes 8 to 10.

He rebounded with a 17-foot birdie putt on the par-5 13th, then hit his approach on the par-3 14th to six feet for another birdie. He finished the round by making a 27-foot putt for birdie on the 18th green to finish at nine-under for the tournament. He became the first player to lead after 54 holes in his tournament debut since John Daly in 1991.

Zalatoris, the overnight leader, bogeyed four holes on his front-nine, including a three-putt on the par-3 sixth hole. He made his first birdie on the round on the 13th, holing a 35-foot putt. After a bogey on the 16th when he could not advance his ball out of the right rough off the tee, he hit his second on the par-4 17th inside four feet for a birdie to climb back to six-under for the tournament, three shots back of Pereira.

Matt Fitzpatrick and Cameron Young both shot 67 (−3) to climb into contention. Fitzpatrick birdied four of his last 10 holes, including both 17 and 18, to join Zalatoris at six-under and a tie for second place. Young drove the green on the 17th and made a 24-foot putt for eagle to finish at five-under and alone in fourth place.

2017 champion Justin Thomas began the round in third place but shot 74 (+4) to fall seven shots off the lead at two-under. Two-time champion Rory McIlroy also shot 74, including a triple-bogey at the 11th; he finished at even-par. Bubba Watson was alone in second place while playing the front-nine but went four-over on the back-nine to join a group tied for seventh place at two-under.

Tiger Woods shot a nine-over 79, including a stretch of five bogeys in a row for the first time in his major championship career, before withdrawing from the tournament after the round.

PlacePlayerScoreTo par
1Chile Mito Pereira68-64-69=201−9
T2England Matt Fitzpatrick68-69-67=204−6
United States Will Zalatoris66-65-73=204
4United States Cameron Young71-67-67=205−5
5Mexico Abraham Ancer67-69-70=206−4
6Republic of Ireland Séamus Power71-69-67=207−3
T7United States Stewart Cink69-68-71=208−2
United States Justin Thomas67-67-74=208
United States Bubba Watson72-63-73=208
T10United States Sam Burns71-67-71=209−1
Australia Lucas Herbert68-73-68=209
United States Max Homa70-69-70=209
United States Chris Kirk68-70-71=209
United States Davis Riley68-68-73=209
United States Webb Simpson69-75-65=209
United States Gary Woodland70-68-71=209

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Final round

Sunday, May 22, 2022

Summary

Will Zalatoris, beginning the round three shots behind Mito Pereira, tied the lead with two birdies in his first five holes while Pereira was one-over. Zalatoris made bogey on the par-3 sixth hole after hitting his approach over the green into thick bushes and taking a drop on the cart path, then failed to get up-and-down from a greenside bunker on the seventh for another bogey as Pereira again went three ahead with a birdie at the fifth hole. Pereira bogeyed both the seventh and eighth holes but managed to save par from a bunker on the ninth to make the turn at seven-under, one shot ahead of Zalatoris and Cameron Young.

Zalatoris bogeyed the 12th, while Young tied Pereira at six-under when the leader also bogeyed the hole. Pereira reached the green on the par-5 13th hole in two shots and two-putted for birdie, while Young fell two behind after hitting his tee shot on the par-3 14th into a bunker. Young three-putted for a double-bogey on the 16th and finished the round at four-under following a 71. Pereira's tee shot on the 14th flew over the green and he made another bogey, dropping his lead again to just one shot. Zalatoris also three-putted for bogey on the 16th before holing a seven-foot birdie putt at the 17th to reach five-under.

While the leaders were struggling, Justin Thomas, who began the round seven shots behind, was quickly moving up the leaderboard. He birdied the ninth hole, then made a 64-foot putt from the front of the 11th green for another birdie. He made his second consecutive birdie on the 12th hole to reach four-under, then got up-and-down from a bunker on the short 17th for another birdie that moved him to five-under. At the 18th, he hit his approach to 10 feet but missed the birdie putt, settling for a par and a three-under round of 67.

Zalatoris made an eight-foot par putt on the 18th to tie Thomas for the clubhouse lead at five-under. Leading by one playing the 18th, Pereira hit his drive to the right into a water hazard, found the rough on his third shot, then chipped over the green. He suffered a double-bogey on the hole, dropping down to four-under and a shot out of the playoff.

Final leaderboard

Champion
(c) = past champion
Top 10
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney (US$)
T1United States Justin Thomas (c)67-67-74-67=275−5Playoff
United States Will Zalatoris66-65-73-71=275
T3Chile Mito Pereira68-64-69-75=276−41,020,000
United States Cameron Young71-67-67-71=276
T5England Matt Fitzpatrick68-69-67-73=277−3720,000
England Tommy Fleetwood71-70-69-67=277
United States Chris Kirk68-70-71-68=277
8Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy (c)65-71-74-68=278−2436,600
T9Mexico Abraham Ancer67-69-70-73=279−1400,000
United States Tom Hoge66-74-70-69=279
Republic of Ireland Séamus Power71-69-67-72=279
United States Brendan Steele70-72-69-68=279
Leaderboard below the top 10
PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
T13England Tyrrell Hatton70-68-74-68=280E291,250
Australia Lucas Herbert68-73-68-71=280
United States Max Homa70-69-70-71=280
United States Davis Riley68-68-73-71=280
England Justin Rose71-70-71-68=280
United States Xander Schauffele68-73-69-70=280
Australia Cameron Smith68-70-73-69=280
T20United States Sam Burns71-67-71-72=281+1203,750
United States Talor Gooch69-70-74-68=281
United States Webb Simpson69-75-65-72=281
T23United States Stewart Cink69-68-71-74=282+2166,250
United States Rickie Fowler71-70-71-70=282
United States Lucas Glover75-69-68-70=282
Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry70-72-71-69=282
United States Kevin Na68-71-72-71=282
Chile Joaquín Niemann68-71-72-71=282
United States Aaron Wise69-72-71-70=282
T30Spain Adri Arnaus72-68-70-73=283+391,250
United States Tony Finau69-72-74-68=283
United States Bubba Watson72-63-73-75=283
Austria Bernd Wiesberger72-67-74-70=283
T34United States Brian Harman74-70-71-69=284+471,250
United States Matt Kuchar67-71-73-73=284
Australia Marc Leishman72-71-73-68=284
United States Keith Mitchell72-72-72-68=284
United States Patrick Reed69-70-73-72=284
United States Jordan Spieth72-69-74-69=284
United States Gary Woodland70-68-71-75=284
T41Norway Viktor Hovland70-70-75-70=285+551,250
United States Luke List74-70-71-70=285
South Korea Lee Kyoung-hoon69-73-71-72=285
United States Troy Merritt73-70-72-70=285
United States Adam Schenk71-72-72-70=285
United States Kevin Streelman71-72-75-67=285
United States Cameron Tringale72-68-72-73=285
T48United States Keegan Bradley (c)72-70-73-71=286+635,000
England Laurie Canter72-70-70-74=286
Australia Cameron Davis72-72-72-70=286
United States Denny McCarthy73-68-74-71=286
Spain Jon Rahm73-69-76-68=286
United States Harold Varner III71-71-72-72=286
54New Zealand Ryan Fox70-70-70-77=287+729,250
T55Australia Jason Day (c)71-72-72-73=288+828,750
United States Brooks Koepka (c)75-67-72-74=288
Italy Francesco Molinari70-72-75-71=288
United States Collin Morikawa (c)72-72-74-70=288
Colombia Sebastián Muñoz74-70-69-75=288
T60United States Lanto Griffin72-69-75-73=289+927,000
United States Russell Henley70-73-70-76=289
Japan Rikuya Hoshino74-70-69-76=289
South Korea Kim Si-woo71-72-76-70=289
United States Jason Kokrak74-68-77-70=289
Japan Hideki Matsuyama72-72-72-73=289
South Africa Louis Oosthuizen73-71-73-72=289
South Africa Charl Schwartzel71-73-73-72=289
68United States Billy Horschel75-69-77-69=290+1025,000
T69United States Kramer Hickok71-71-75-74=291+1124,750
United States Beau Hossler69-71-78-73=291
T71Canada Adam Hadwin73-71-75-73=292+1224,400
South Africa Justin Harding71-72-75-74=292
South Africa Shaun Norris71-72-74-75=292
Belgium Thomas Pieters69-73-77-73=292
T75United States Patton Kizzire69-75-78-73=295+1524,000
United States Maverick McNealy73-71-78-73=295
77Scotland Robert MacIntyre70-71-80-76=297+1723,800
78Austria Sepp Straka71-72-79-76=298+1823,700
WDUnited States Tiger Woods (c)74-69-79=222+12
CUTSouth Africa Branden Grace73-72=145+5
United States Harry Higgs74-71=145
United States Chan Kim71-73=145
United States Kevin Kisner72-73=145
Australia Min Woo Lee73-72=145
United States Ryan Palmer73-72=145
England Ian Poulter76-69=145
United States J. J. Spaun72-73=145
Sweden Henrik Stenson72-73=145
South Africa Christiaan Bezuidenhout73-73=146+6
United States Dustin Johnson73-73=146
Scotland Russell Knox74-72=146
Japan Jinichiro Kozuma73-73=146
India Anirban Lahiri73-73=146
Sweden Alex Norén70-76=146
United States Scottie Scheffler71-75=146
England Lee Westwood75-71=146
South Korea Yang Yong-eun (c)71-75=146
United States Rich Beem (c)73-74=147+7
United States Matt Borchert73-74=147
South Africa Dean Burmester69-78=147
United States Jason Dufner (c)72-75=147
Spain Sergio García73-74=147
Thailand Sadom Kaewkanjana75-72=147
Australia Adam Scott77-70=147
United States John Daly (c)72-76=148+8
Japan Yuki Inamori72-76=148
South Korea Kim Bi-o76-72=148
United States Scott Stallings78-70=148
United States Hudson Swafford74-74=148
United States Ryan Brehm76-73=149+9
Canada Corey Conners76-73=149
United States Joel Dahmen73-76=149
England Sam Horsfield74-75=149
Canada Mackenzie Hughes77-72=149
South Africa Daniel van Tonder74-75=149
South Africa Oliver Bekker78-72=150+10
England Richard Bland74-76=150
United States Cameron Champ74-76=150
United States Tyler Collet79-71=150
South Africa Garrick Higgo74-76=150
Australia Matt Jones73-77=150
United States Jesse Mueller72-78=150
United States Alex Beach73-78=151+11
United States Michael Block78-73=151
United States Patrick Cantlay76-75=151
Germany Alex Čejka72-79=151
United States Zach Johnson74-77=151
Japan Ryosuke Kinoshita79-72=151
United States Chad Ramey77-74=151
South Africa Erik van Rooyen75-76=151
United States Ryan Vermeer75-76=151
Republic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington (c)77-75=152+12
United States Kyle Mendoza75-77=152
Venezuela Jhonattan Vegas73-79=152
United States Daniel Berger73-80=153+13
United States Brandon Bingaman78-75=153
Denmark Nicolai Højgaard78-75=153
United States Nic Ishee78-75=153
Japan Takumi Kanaya77-76=153
Germany Martin Kaymer (c)76-77=153
United States Shaun Micheel (c)76-77=153
United States Dylan Newman78-75=153
United States Matthew Wolff76-77=153
South Korea Tom Kim78-76=154+14
Spain Pablo Larrazábal77-77=154
Mexico Carlos Ortiz79-75=154
United States Wyatt Worthington II77-77=154
United States Paul Dickinson78-77=155+15
United States Colin Inglis78-77=155
United States Jared Jones79-78=157+17
United States Casey Pyne79-78=157
United States Shawn Warren78-79=157
United States Tim Feenstra77-81=158+18
United States Austin Hurt78-81=159+19
United States Sean McCarty82-79=161+21
United States Zac Oakley81-82=163+23

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Scorecard

Hole123456789101112131415161718
Par444453434434534444
United States Thomas−2−2−1−1−2−1−1−1−2−2−3−4−4−4−4−4−5−5
United States Zalatoris−6−6−6−7−8−7−6−6−6−6−6−5−5−5−5−4−5−5
Chile Pereira−9−9−8−8−9−9−8−7−7−7−7−6−7−6−6−6−6−4
United States Young−4−5−5−5−6−6−6−5−6−6−6−6−6−5−5−3−4−4
England Fitzpatrick−5−5−5−6−6−5−5−5−5−4−3−3−3−3−4−4−3−3
England FleetwoodEEE−1−2−2−1E+1+2+2+1+1E−1−2−3−3
United States Kirk−1EEE−1−1EEEEEE−1−1−1−1−3−3
Northern Ireland McIlroyE−1−2−3−4−3−3−3−3−3−3−3−3−3−3−3−2−2

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

Eagle Birdie Bogey Double Bogey

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Playoff

Thomas and Zalatoris advanced to the three-hole aggregate playoff. After both Thomas and Zalatoris birdied the par-5 13th hole to begin the playoff, Thomas drove the green on the 17th and two-putted for birdie while Zalatoris settled for par. When Zalatoris missed a lengthy birdie putt on the 18th, Thomas needed only to two-putt for par to win his second major title, both at the PGA Championship. Thomas' seven-shot comeback after 54 holes tied John Mahaffey in 1978 for the largest in PGA Championship history.

PlacePlayerScoreTo parMoney ($)
1United States Justin Thomas4-3-4=11−22,700,000
2United States Will Zalatoris4-4-x=xx1,620,000

Scorecard

Hole131718
Par544
United States Thomas−1−2−2
United States Zalatoris−1−1x

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Notes

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