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Hero World Challenge

Golf tournament


Golf tournament

FieldValue
nameHero World Challenge
imageHero World Challenge logo.png
image_size170
locationAlbany, New Providence, The Bahamas
establishment2000
courseAlbany Golf Course
yardage7414 yd
par72
tourPGA Tour (unofficial event)
formatStroke play
purse
month_playedDecember
aggregate262 Jordan Spieth (2014)
to-par−26 as above
current_championJPN Hideki Matsuyama
coordinates
mapBahamas
map_labelAlbany GC
map_captionLocation in The Bahamas
map_reliefyes

| to-par = −26 as above The Hero World Challenge is a golf tournament hosted by Tiger Woods, which takes place each December. It features a small number (currently 20) of top-ranked golf pros. The tournament is a benefit for the Tiger Woods Foundation. The event is part of the PGA Tour schedule, but does not offer FedEx Cup points or official money as it is an unofficial event.

Format

Initially, the tournament had a 16-man field composed of the defending champion, the top 11 available players from the Official World Golf Ranking, and four sponsors exemptions chosen by the Tiger Woods Foundation. In 2008, the field was increased to 18 players, consisting of the most recent winners of the four major PGA tournaments, the top 11 available players from the Official World Golf Ranking, the defending champion, and two special exemption players selected by the foundation.

In 2021, the field was increased to 20 adding an automatic invitation to the winner of The Players Championship going forward while the rest of the field selection remained the same. However, the 2021 field included automatic invitations to four major winners of both 2020 and 2021 since the 2020 event was not held.

Prize money won by the players is not included in money rankings on any of the world's professional golf tours, but the tournament is recognized as an unofficial money event by the PGA Tour. Since 2009, the event offers Official World Golf Ranking points.

In 2007 the total prize fund was $5.75 million, similar to many official PGA Tour events, which usually have fields of about 150 players. In 2014, the first prize was $1 million, and the total purse was $3.5 million. Woods usually donates his prize money to his foundation.

Hero World Challenge tournament is preceded by a pro-am competition, in which professional golfers play with amateurs. Hero World Challenge pro-am is usually organized two days before the first round of professional play. "Am-Am outing" takes place on the first day, "Official Pro-Am" on the second day. The access to the pro-am competition is limited only to the tournament partners. The pro-am tournament is closed to public.

The amateur participants of the 2016 pro-am included, for instance, Derek Jeter and Tino Martinez.

History

In 2000, the tournament was staged twice, with Tom Lehman winning the first event in January. The tournament then moved to December of that year, with Davis Love III winning that event. It has been played in December ever since. The January 2000 event was played at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona. From December 2000 to 2013, the event took place at Sherwood Country Club, a course designed by Jack Nicklaus, in Thousand Oaks, California.

In 2008, Woods did not compete due to knee surgery following his 2008 U.S. Open victory, even though he was the two-time defending champion. He did not play in 2009 due to time spent away from golf related to personal matters. Woods returned to the event in 2010.

In 2011, Woods won the tournament with a score of −10, defeating Zach Johnson by one shot. Woods made birdie on the final two holes to win; it was his first win in over two years, since the 2009 Australian Masters.

The tournament was the Williams World Challenge for its first three playings/two years. Beginning in 2002 was rechristened the Target World Challenge. It was called the Chevron World Challenge from 2008 through 2011. In 2012, new sponsor Northwestern Mutual was the presenting sponsor instead of a title sponsor; they became the title sponsor in 2013. In 2014, Hero MotoCorp became the title sponsor. In 2015, the event moved to the Albany development in the Bahamas.

Television

The first World Challenge was televised by the USA Network and NBC Sports. It was then covered by USA and ABC Sports from 2000 to 2006. It has been televised by Golf Channel and a returning NBC since 2007.

Winners

YearWinnerScoreTo parMargin of
victoryRunner-upWinner's
share ($)VenueHero World ChallengeNorthwestern Mutual World ChallengeWorld ChallengeChevron World ChallengeTarget World ChallengeWilliams World Challenge
2025JPN Hideki Matsuyama (2)266−22PlayoffSWE Alex Norén1,000,000Albany
2024USA Scottie Scheffler (2)263−256 strokesKOR Tom Kim1,000,000Albany
2023USA Scottie Scheffler268−203 strokesAUT Sepp Straka1,000,000Albany
2022NOR Viktor Hovland (2)272−162 strokesUSA Scottie Scheffler1,000,000Albany
2021NOR Viktor Hovland270−181 strokeUSA Scottie Scheffler1,000,000Albany
2020Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2019SWE Henrik Stenson270−181 strokeESP Jon Rahm1,000,000Albany
2018ESP Jon Rahm268−204 strokesUSA Tony Finau1,000,000Albany
2017USA Rickie Fowler270−184 strokesUSA Charley Hoffman1,000,000Albany
2016JPN Hideki Matsuyama270−182 strokesSWE Henrik Stenson1,000,000Albany
2015USA Bubba Watson263−253 strokesUSA Patrick Reed1,000,000Albany
2014USA Jordan Spieth262−2610 strokesSWE Henrik Stenson1,000,000Isleworth
2013USA Zach Johnson275−13PlayoffUSA Tiger Woods1,000,000Sherwood
2012NIR Graeme McDowell (2)271−173 strokesUSA Keegan Bradley1,000,000Sherwood
2011USA Tiger Woods (5)278−101 strokeUSA Zach Johnson1,200,000Sherwood
2010NIR Graeme McDowell272−16PlayoffUSA Tiger Woods1,200,000Sherwood
2009USA Jim Furyk275−131 strokeNIR Graeme McDowell1,350,000Sherwood
2008FIJ Vijay Singh277−111 strokeUSA Steve Stricker1,350,000Sherwood
2007USA Tiger Woods (4)266−227 strokesUSA Zach Johnson1,350,000Sherwood
2006USA Tiger Woods (3)272−164 strokesAUS Geoff Ogilvy1,350,000Sherwood
2005ENG Luke Donald272−162 strokesNIR Darren Clarke1,300,000Sherwood
2004USA Tiger Woods (2)268−162 strokesIRL Pádraig Harrington1,250,000Sherwood
2003USA Davis Love III (2)277−112 strokesUSA Tiger Woods1,200,000Sherwood
2002IRL Pádraig Harrington268−202 strokesUSA Tiger Woods1,000,000Sherwood
2001USA Tiger Woods273−153 strokesFJI Vijay Singh1,000,000Sherwood
2000
(Dec)USA Davis Love III266−222 strokesUSA Tiger Woods1,000,000Sherwood
2000
(Jan)USA Tom Lehman267−133 strokesUSA David Duval1,000,000Grayhawk

References

References

  1. (December 19, 2008). "Chevron World Challenge - Furyk Keeps Lead, Couples Three Back".
  2. (August 1, 2021). "Hero World Challenge Field increases to 20 players". Hero World Challenge.
  3. (October 17, 2010). "Tiger Woods, in most events in 7 years, to figure out how much is too much". Fox News.
  4. (October 14, 2014). "Tiger returns to golf for 2014 Hero World Challenge". TigerWoods.com.
  5. [http://www.pgatour.com/news/2016/12/01/golf-best-photos-gallery-tiger-woods-hero-world-challenge-albany-bahamas-first-round.html/ Photo Gallery: Hero World Challenge, Pro-am & Round 1]
  6. Harig, Bob. (October 17, 2012). "Tiger Woods' event star-studded". ESPN.
  7. Harig, Bob. (August 14, 2013). "Title sponsor steps up for Tiger event". ESPN.
  8. (September 15, 2014). "Hero MotoCorp clinches the title sponsorship of the PGA Tour's golfing event". The Economic Times.
  9. Ballengee, Ryan. (December 12, 2014). "Is Tiger Woods on his way to being worth $2 billion?". Yahoo Sports.
  10. (October 19, 2020). "Hero World Challenge canceled for 2020". PGA Tour.
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