Senior PGA Championship
Tournament information
Established 1937
Par 72
Length 7,152 yards (6,540 m)
Month played May
Tournament record score
Aggregate 265 Rocco Mediate (2016) 265 Paul Broadhurst (2018) To par −20 Sam Snead (1973) Current champion
Argentina Ángel Cabrera
Location map
The Senior PGA Championship , established in 1937, is the oldest of the five major championships in men's senior golf . It is administered by the Professional Golfers' Association of America and is recognized as a major championship by both PGA Tour Champions and the European Senior Tour . It was formerly an unofficial money event on the European Senior Tour, but since 2007 has been an official money event. Winners gain entry into the next PGA Championship . The winners prior to 1980 , the first season of the senior tour, are not considered major champions of this event by the PGA Tour Champions.
The lower age limit is 50, which is the standard limit for men's senior professional golf tournaments. Like its PGA Tour counterpart, the Senior PGA Championship allows club professionals to enter. The tournament committee gives former winners of the PGA Professional National Championship a one time invitation upon turning 50 years of age and the top 35 club professionals who qualify through the Senior PGA Professional National Championship.
History The inaugural event was played 89 years ago in 1937 at Augusta National Golf Club , with 54-year-old Jock Hutchison winning the 54-hole event on Thursday, December 2. The second edition at Augusta was reduced to 36 holes due to rain, but had an 18-hole playoff on December 9 to decide the winner, Fred McLeod . The next edition was moved to Florida in January, No tournaments were held in 1943 and 1944 due to World War II . The event returned in 1945 at the PGA National Golf Course , where it stayed until 1962. The event moved to different courses in Florida through 2000 . Due to scheduling moves, two tournaments were played in 1979 and 1984 and none in 1983, and 1985. It moved from winter to mid-April in 1990 and when it rotated to various sites in 2001 , it became a late spring event, played in late May or early June.
It was a 36-hole event until 1954; after four years at 54 holes, it became a 72-hole event in 1958. In the past, the event has had long spells of playing on a single host course, but currently it is played on a different course each year.
In 2011, the PGA of America and Whirlpool Corporation commenced an agreement which designated the KitchenAid brand as official home appliance brand of the PGA and presenting sponsor of the Senior PGA Championship. Harbor Shores Golf Club in Benton Harbor, Michigan, was designated as the championship's home course, hosting in alternate years starting in 2012. The Championship was canceled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic . In 2014, the Whirlpool extended their arrangement through 2018, with KitchenAid becoming the title sponsor of the event. A further extension through 2024 was agreed in 2018, which proved to be the last.
Eligibility Here is who may be eligible to compete in the Senior PGA Championship (provided they meet the age requirement):
Any past winner of the Senior PGA Championship Any past winner of a regular major championship Any past member of the United States Ryder Cup team The top 15 finishers in the previous year's Senior PGA Championship The top 50 on the PGA Tour Champions money list (previous year and current year) Any winner of a PGA Tour Champions event since the last Senior PGA Championship The top 35 finishers from the Callaway Golf Senior PGA Professional National Championship Any winner of the previous five U.S. Senior Opens The winner of the previous five Senior Open Championship The top eight players from the previous year's European Senior Tour Order of Merit The top four players from the previous year's Japanese Seniors Tour Order of Merit A one-time exemption for those who have just turned 50 and have won a PGA Tour , Japan Golf Tour , or European Tour event in the last 5 years The top 30 on the career money list, both PGA Tour Champions and combined PGA Tour Champions and PGA Tour A one-time exemption for former PGA Professional National Champions turning 50 Invitations for those not meeting criteria above also are made Tournament hosts Year Venue Location 2025 Congressional Country Club Bethesda, Maryland 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2022, 2024 The Golf Club at Harbor Shores Benton Harbor, Michigan 2023 PGA Frisco , Fields Ranch EastFrisco, Texas 2021 Southern Hills Country Club Tulsa, Oklahoma 2008, 2019 Oak Hill Country Club Rochester, New York 2017 Trump National Golf Club Potomac Falls, Virginia 2015 French Lick Resort French Lick, Indiana 2013 Bellerive Country Club St. Louis , Missouri 2004, 2011 Valhalla Golf Club Louisville, Kentucky 2010 Colorado Golf Club Parker, Colorado 2009 Canterbury Golf Club Beachwood, Ohio 2007 Kiawah Island Golf Resort , Ocean CourseKiawah Island, South Carolina 2006 Oak Tree Golf Club Edmond, Oklahoma 2005 Laurel Valley Golf Club Ligonier, Pennsylvania 2003 Aronimink Golf Club Newtown Square, Pennsylvania 2002 Firestone Country Club Akron, Ohio 2001 The Ridgewood Country Club Paramus, New Jersey 1982–2000 PGA National Golf Club Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 1979 (Dec.) −1981 Turnberry Isle Country Club North Miami Beach, Florida 1975–1979 (Feb.) Walt Disney World Orlando, Florida 1974 Port St. Lucie Country Club Port St. Lucie, Florida 1964, 1966–1973 PGA National Golf Club (old)Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 1965 Fort Lauderdale Country Club Fort Lauderdale, Florida 1963 Port St. Lucie Country Club Port St. Lucie, Florida 1945–1962 PGA National Golf Course Dunedin, Florida 1942 Fort Myers Country Club Fort Myers, Florida 1940–41 Bobby Jones Golf Complex Sarasota Bay Country Club Sarasota, Florida 1937–38 (Dec.) Augusta National Golf Club Augusta, Georgia
Winners Year Winner Score To par Margin of victory Runner(s)-up Winner's share ($) Venue Senior PGA Championship 2025 Argentina Ángel Cabrera 280 −8 1 stroke Denmark Thomas Bjørn Republic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington 630,000 Congressional KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship 2024 England Richard Bland 267 −17 3 strokes Australia Richard Green 630,000 Harbor Shores 2023 United States Steve Stricker 270 −18 Playoff Republic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington 630,000 PGA Frisco 2022 New Zealand Steven Alker 268 −16 3 strokes Canada Stephen Ames 585,000 Harbor Shores 2021 Germany Alex Čejka 272 −8 4 strokes United States Tim Petrovic 585,000 Southern Hills 2020 Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic 2019 United States Ken Tanigawa 277 −3 1 stroke United States Scott McCarron 585,000 Oak Hill 2018 England Paul Broadhurst 265 −19 4 strokes United States Tim Petrovic 585,000 Harbor Shores 2017 Germany Bernhard Langer 270 −18 1 stroke Fiji Vijay Singh 540,000 Trump National Senior PGA Championship 2016 United States Rocco Mediate 265 −19 3 strokes Scotland Colin Montgomerie 504,000 Harbor Shores 2015 Scotland Colin Montgomerie (2)280 −8 4 strokes Mexico Esteban Toledo 495,000 French Lick Resort 2014 Scotland Colin Montgomerie 271 −13 4 strokes United States Tom Watson 378,000 Harbor Shores 2013 Japan Kōki Idoki 273 −11 2 strokes United States Jay Haas United States Kenny Perry 378,000 Bellerive 2012 England Roger Chapman 271 −13 2 strokes United States John Cook 378,000 Harbor Shores 2011 United States Tom Watson (2)278 −10 Playoff United States David Eger 378,000 Valhalla 2010 United States Tom Lehman 281 −7 Playoff United States Fred Couples South Africa David Frost 360,000 Colorado 2009 United States Michael Allen 274 −6 2 strokes United States Larry Mize 360,000 Canterbury 2008 United States Jay Haas (2)287 +7 1 stroke Germany Bernhard Langer 360,000 Oak Hill 2007 Zimbabwe Denis Watson 279 −9 2 strokes Argentina Eduardo Romero 360,000 Kiawah Island 2006 United States Jay Haas 279 −5 Playoff United States Brad Bryant 360,000 Oak Tree 2005 United States Mike Reid 280 −8 Playoff United States Jerry Pate United States Dana Quigley 360,000 Laurel Valley 2004 United States Hale Irwin (4)276 −8 1 stroke United States Jay Haas 360,000 Valhalla 2003 United States John Jacobs 276 −4 2 strokes United States Bobby Wadkins 360,000 Aronimink 2002 United States Fuzzy Zoeller 278 −2 1 stroke United States Hale Irwin United States Bobby Wadkins 360,000 Firestone 2001 United States Tom Watson 274 −14 1 stroke United States Jim Thorpe 360,000 The Ridgewood PGA Seniors' Championship 2000 United States Doug Tewell 201 −15 7 strokes United States Hale Irwin United States Tom Kite United States Larry Nelson United States Dana Quigley 324,000 PGA National 1999 United States Allen Doyle 274 −14 2 strokes Argentina Vicente Fernández 315,000 PGA National 1998 United States Hale Irwin (3)275 −13 6 strokes United States Larry Nelson 270,000 PGA National 1997 United States Hale Irwin (2)274 −14 12 strokes United States Dale Douglass United States Jack Nicklaus 216,000 PGA National 1996 United States Hale Irwin 280 −8 2 strokes Japan Isao Aoki 198,000 PGA National 1995 United States Raymond Floyd 277 −11 5 strokes United States John Paul Cain United States Larry Gilbert United States Lee Trevino 180,000 PGA National 1994 United States Lee Trevino (2)279 −9 1 stroke United States Jim Colbert 115,000 PGA National 1993 United States Tom Wargo 275 −13 Playoff Australia Bruce Crampton 110,000 PGA National 1992 United States Lee Trevino 278 −10 1 stroke United States Mike Hill 100,000 PGA National 1991 United States Jack Nicklaus 271 −17 6 strokes Australia Bruce Crampton 85,000 PGA National 1990 South Africa Gary Player (3)281 −7 2 strokes United States Chi-Chi Rodríguez 75,000 PGA National General Foods PGA Seniors' Championship 1989 United States Larry Mowry 281 −7 1 stroke United States Miller Barber United States Al Geiberger 72,000 PGA National 1988 South Africa Gary Player (2)284 −4 3 strokes United States Chi-Chi Rodríguez 63,000 PGA National 1987 United States Chi-Chi Rodríguez 282 −6 1 stroke United States Dale Douglass 47,000 PGA National 1986 (Feb)South Africa Gary Player 281 −7 2 strokes United States Lee Elder 45,000 PGA National 1985: No tournament 1984 (Dec)Australia Peter Thomson 286 −2 3 strokes United States Don January 40,000 PGA National PGA Seniors' Championship 1984 (Jan)United States Arnold Palmer (2)282 −6 2 strokes United States Don January 35,000 PGA National 1983: No tournament 1982 (Dec)United States Don January (2)288 E 1 stroke United States Julius Boros 25,000 PGA National 1981 United States Miller Barber 281 −7 2 strokes United States Arnold Palmer 20,000 Turnberry Isle 1980 United States Arnold Palmer 289 +1 Playoff United States Paul Harney 20,000 Turnberry Isle 1979 (Dec) United States Don January 270 −18 8 strokes United States George Bayer 15,000 Turnberry Isle 1979 (Feb) United States Jack Fleck 289 +1 Playoff United States Bob Erickson United States Bill Johnston 8,000 Walt Disney World 1978 United States Joe Jimenez 286 −2 Playoff United States Joe Cheves United States Manuel de la Torre 8,000 Walt Disney World 1977 United States Julius Boros (2)283 −5 1 stroke United States Fred Haas 7,500 Walt Disney World 1976 United States Pete Cooper 283 −5 5 strokes United States Fred Wampler 7,500 Walt Disney World 1975 United States Charlie Sifford 280 −8 Playoff United States Fred Wampler 7,500 Walt Disney World 1974 Argentina Roberto De Vicenzo 273 −15 3 strokes United States Julius Boros United States Art Wall 4,000 Port St. Lucie 1973 United States Sam Snead (6)268 −20 15 strokes United States Julius Boros 4,000 PGA National 1972 United States Sam Snead (5)286 −2 1 stroke United States Julius Boros 4,000 PGA National 1971 United States Julius Boros 285 −3 3 strokes United States Tommy Bolt 4,000 PGA National 1970 United States Sam Snead (4)290 +2 2 strokes United States Fred Haas 4,000 PGA National 1969 United States Tommy Bolt 278 −10 4,000 PGA National 1968 United States Chandler Harper 279 −9 4,000 PGA National 1967 United States Sam Snead (3)279 −9 4,000 PGA National 1966 United States Fred Haas 286 −2 3,000 PGA National 1965 United States Sam Snead (2)278 −10 3,500 Fort Lauderdale 1964 United States Sam Snead 279 −9 2,500 PGA National 1963 United States Herman Barron 272 −16 2,500 Port St. Lucie 1962 United States Paul Runyan (2)278 −10 2,000 PGA National 1961 United States Paul Runyan 278 −10 1,500 PGA National 1960 United States Dick Metz 284 −4 1,500 PGA National 1959 United States Willie Goggin 284 −4 1,200 PGA National 1958 United States Gene Sarazen (2)288 E 1,200 PGA National 1957 United States Al Watrous (3)210 −6 1,000 PGA National 1956 United States Pete Burke215 −1 1,000 PGA National 1955 United States Mortie Dutra 213 −3 1,000 PGA National 1954 United States Gene Sarazen 214 −2 1,000 PGA National 1953 United States Harry Schwab142 −2 PGA National 1952 United States Ernie Newnham146 +2 PGA National 1951 United States Al Watrous (2)142 −2 PGA National 1950 United States Al Watrous 142 −2 PGA National 1949 United States Marshall Crichton145 +1 PGA National 1948 United States Charles McKenna141 −3 PGA National 1947 United States Jock Hutchison (2)145 +1 PGA National 1946 United States Eddie Williams (3)146 +2 PGA National 1945 United States Eddie Williams (2)148 +4 PGA National 1943–44: No tournament due to World War II 1942 United States Eddie Williams138 −6 Fort Myers 1941 United States Jack Burke Sr. 142 E Bobby Jones Golf Complex Sarasota Bay 1940 United States Otto Hackbarth 146 +4 Bobby Jones Golf Complex Sarasota Bay 1939: No tournament 1938 Scotland Fred McLeod 154 +10 Augusta National 1937 United States Jock Hutchison 223 +7 Augusta National
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Multiple winners The following men have won the Senior PGA Championship more than once, through 2021:
6 wins: Sam Snead (1964, 1965, 1967, 1970, 1972, 1973) 4 wins: Hale Irwin (1996, 1997, 1998, 2004) 3 wins: Eddie Williams (1942, 1945, 1946), Al Watrous (1950, 1951, 1957), Gary Player (1986, 1988, 1990) 2 wins: Jock Hutchison (1937, 1947), Gene Sarazen (1954, 1958), Paul Runyan (1961, 1962), Julius Boros (1971, 1977), Don January (1979, 1982), Arnold Palmer (1980, 1984), Lee Trevino (1992, 1994), Jay Haas (2006, 2008), Tom Watson (2001, 2011), Colin Montgomerie (2014, 2015) Winners of both PGA Championship and Senior PGA Championship The following men have won both the PGA Championship and the Senior PGA Championship , the majors run by the PGA of America:
Player PGA Championship Senior PGA Championship Jock Hutchison 1920 1937, 1947 Gene Sarazen 1922 , 1923 , 1933 1954, 1958 Paul Runyan 1934 , 1938 1961, 1962 Sam Snead 1942 , 1949 , 1951 1964, 1965, 1967, 1970, 1972, 1973 Chandler Harper 1950 1968 Julius Boros 1968 1971, 1977 Don January 1967 1979, 1982 Gary Player 1962 , 1972 1986, 1988, 1990 Jack Nicklaus 1963 , 1971 , 1973 , 1975 , 1980 1991 Lee Trevino 1974 , 1984 1992, 1994 Raymond Floyd 1969 , 1982 1995
Future Sites Year Host site City Dates 2025 Congressional Country Club Bethesda, Maryland May 22–25 2026 The Concession Golf Club Bradenton, Florida April 16–19 2027 The Concession Golf Club Bradenton, Florida TBD 2028 The Concession Golf Club Bradenton, Florida TBD 2029 Fields Ranch East at PGA Frisco Frisco, Texas TBD 2030 TBD TBD TBD 2031 TBD TBD TBD 2032 TBD TBD TBD 2033 Congressional Country Club Bethesda, Maryland TBD
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