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Dell Technologies Championship

Professional golf tournament


Professional golf tournament

FieldValue
nameDell Technologies Championship
imageDell Technologies Championship logo.png
locationNorton, Massachusetts
establishment2003
courseTPC Boston
par71
yardage7216 yd
tourPGA Tour
formatStroke play
final_year2018
purse
month_playedAugust/September
aggregate262 Vijay Singh (2008)
262 Charley Hoffman (2010)
262 Henrik Stenson (2013)
to-par−22 as above
final_championUSA Bryson DeChambeau
mapUSA#USA Massachusetts
map_labelTPC Boston
map_captionLocation in the United States##Location in Massachusetts
map_reliefyes
map_size200
coordinates

262 Charley Hoffman (2010) 262 Henrik Stenson (2013) | to-par = −22 as above The Dell Technologies Championship, originally the Deutsche Bank Championship, was a professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour that was played annually from 2003 to 2018. It was held in Norton, Massachusetts, United States, over the Labor Day weekend in late summer.

In 2007, the PGA Tour introduced the FedEx Cup and the Deutsche Bank Championship became one of four playoff events. The 2018 edition was the last time the event was staged as the FedEx Cup playoffs were reduced to three events the following season.

History

Replacing the Air Canada Championship in British Columbia on the tour schedule, the tournament made its debut in 2003 as the Deutsche Bank Championship. It was held at the Tournament Players Club of Boston in Norton, Massachusetts, south-southwest of Boston. Unlike most PGA Tour events which are played Thursday through Sunday, this tournament was played Friday through Monday, with the final round on Labor Day.

It became part of the first-year FedEx Cup playoffs in 2007, with its purse increased to $7 million. The purse in 2018 was $9.0 million, with a winner's share of $1.62 million. As the second of the four playoff events, its field was limited to the top 100 players on the FedEx Cup points list. Points were amassed during the PGA Tour's regular season and the first playoff event, The Northern Trust, which took place the previous week in the New York City area.

Deutsche Bank sponsored the first 14 editions of the tournament, through 2016. In 2017, Dell Technologies, which had a new subsidiary Dell EMC headquartered in Massachusetts, took over as the title sponsor of the tournament. The event was managed by the Tiger Woods Foundation from 2013 to 2016, after which it was managed by the PGA Tour.

Television

With the tournament's offset scheduling, Friday to Monday, network coverage has been over the final two scheduled rounds, Sunday and Monday; cable channels carry the Friday and Saturday rounds. The first network partner was ABC Sports from 2003 to 2006, though the 2006 event was covered under the "ESPN on ABC" banner. The event has been covered by NBC Sports from 2007 to 2018, though the 2011 and 2012 events were covered under the "Golf Channel on NBC" banner.

Winners

PGA Tour (Regular)2003–2006
#YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victoryRunner(s)-upPurse
(US$)Winner's
share ($)Dell Technologies ChampionshipDeutsche Bank Championship
16th2018USA Bryson DeChambeau268−162 strokesENG Justin Rose9,000,0001,620,000
15th2017USA Justin Thomas267−173 strokesUSA Jordan Spieth8,750,0001,575,000
14th2016NIR Rory McIlroy (2)269−152 strokesENG Paul Casey8,500,0001,530,000
13th2015USA Rickie Fowler269−151 strokeSWE Henrik Stenson8,250,0001,485,000
12th2014USA Chris Kirk269−152 strokesUSA Russell Henley
USA Billy Horschel
AUS Geoff Ogilvy8,000,0001,440,000
11th2013SWE Henrik Stenson262−222 strokesUSA Steve Stricker8,000,0001,440,000
10th2012NIR Rory McIlroy264−201 strokeZAF Louis Oosthuizen8,000,0001,440,000
9th2011USA Webb Simpson269−15PlayoffUSA Chez Reavie8,000,0001,440,000
8th2010USA Charley Hoffman262−225 strokesAUS Jason Day
ENG Luke Donald
AUS Geoff Ogilvy7,500,0001,350,000
7th2009USA Steve Stricker267−171 strokeUSA Jason Dufner
USA Scott Verplank7,500,0001,350,000
6th2008FIJ Vijay Singh (2)262−225 strokesCAN Mike Weir7,000,0001,260,000
5th2007USA Phil Mickelson268−162 strokesUSA Arron Oberholser
USA Brett Wetterich
USA Tiger Woods7,000,0001,260,000
4th2006USA Tiger Woods268−162 strokesFJI Vijay Singh5,500,000990,000
3rd2005USA Olin Browne270−141 strokeUSA Jason Bohn5,500,000990,000
2nd2004FIJ Vijay Singh268−163 strokesAUS Adam Scott
USA Tiger Woods5,000,000900,000
1st2003AUS Adam Scott264−204 strokesUSA Rocco Mediate5,000,000900,000

Note: Green highlight indicates scoring records.

Multiple winners

  • Vijay Singh: 2004, 2008
  • Rory McIlroy: 2012, 2016

References

References

  1. (August 29, 2012). "Deutsche Bank extends sponsorship four years through 2016". PGA Tour.
  2. Kay, Emily. (April 24, 2013). "Tiger Woods Foundation to run Deutsche Bank Championship in Boston". SBnation.com.
  3. (October 26, 2016). "Boston's Tour event renamed Dell Technologies Championship". PGA Tour.
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