The PGA Professional National Championship is a golf tournament for golf club professionals and teachers who are members of the Professional Golfers' Association of America. It has been held by the PGA of America since 1968, when touring professionals split off to found the PGA Tour.
The PGA Professional National Championship was known as the PGA Club Professional Championship until 2006. Since 1997, the tournament has usually been played in late June, six to seven weeks before the PGA Championship in mid-August. Previously, the club pro tournament had been played in the fall, anywhere from late September to December, and its top 25 finishers qualified for the PGA Championship. The number of qualifiers was reduced by five in 2006 to the top 20 finishers.
312 (twice the amount of most PGA Tour events) professionals initially play in the field. At the end of two rounds, the top 90 plus ties compete in round three. After round three, the field is reduced to 70 plus ties. At the end of 72 holes, if there is a tie for 20th place, a playoff occurs until exactly twenty advance to the PGA Championship.
The PGA Championship was originally the leading championship organized by the whole body of professionals, both club and touring. This contrasts to the other three majors, two of which are organized by bodies controlled by golf's amateur establishment, and the other run by a private club founded by a lifetime amateur. Since 1968, the PGA Championship has been run mainly for the top touring professionals, but unlike the other majors, it continues to reserve places for the club pros.
Sam Snead and Bob Rosburg are the only players to win a major championship and the PGA Professional National Championship. Bruce Fleisher and Larry Gilbert each would go on to win a senior major. Several other winners have had PGA Tour careers, either before or after winning the championship.
The winner also earns $75,000 and six exemptions into the PGA Tour for the next season, three of which must be opposite The Open Championship or World Golf Championship events. The top five finishers are also given entry into the second round of the Web.com Tour Qualifying Tournament.
Although the event gives invitations to the men's PGA event, women are eligible to compete. Those who have done so are: Patty Post (1997), Suzy Whaley (2002, 2005), Karen Paolozzi (2014, 2016), and Ashley Grier (2016). Whaley (2005) and Paolozzi made the 36-hole cut. Paolozzi placed inside the top 20 in 2016, but was not given entry due to the "Whaley Rule," where women must play from the same tees as the men during both the sectional and national tournaments. The Women's PGA Championship (formerly the LPGA Championship) was established in 2015 and awarded entry to the top eight finishers of the LPGA T&CP (Teaching and Club Professional) National Championship.
Winners
Year | Champion | Venue | Location | Score | Top 20 cut |
2017 | | Crosswater Club | Sunriver, Oregon | | |
2016 | Rich Berberian, Jr. | Turning Stone Resort & Casino | Verona, New York | 277 (−11) | 287 (−1) |
2015 | Matt Dobyns (2) | Philadelphia Cricket Club | Flourtown, Pennsylvania | 279 (−3) | 286 (+4) |
2014 | Michael Block | The Dunes Golf & Beach Club Grande Dunes Resort Club | Myrtle Beach, South Carolina | 286 (−2) | 293 (+5) |
2013 | Rod Perry | Crosswater Club | Sunriver, Oregon | 277 (−10) | 288 (+1) |
2012 | Matt Dobyns | Bayonet Golf Club | Seaside, California | 275 (−13) | 291 (+3) |
2011 | David Hutsell | Hershey Country Club | Hershey, Pennsylvania | 274 (−11) | 284 (−1) |
2010 | Mike Small (3) | French Lick Resort Casino | French Lick, Indiana | 278 (−8) | 289 (+3) |
2009 | Mike Small (2) | Twin Warriors Golf Club | Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico | 277 (−7) | 282 (−2) |
2008 | Scott Hebert | Reynolds Plantation | Greensboro, Georgia | 276 (−12) | 287 (−1) |
2007 | Chip Sullivan | Crosswater Club | Sunriver, Oregon | 282 (−6) | 291 (+3) |
2006 | Ron Philo, Jr. | Turning Stone Resort & Casino | Verona, New York | 278 (−10) | 287 (−1) |
2005 | Mike Small (1) | Kiawah Island Golf Resort, Ocean Course | Kiawah Island, South Carolina | 289 (+1) | |
2004 | Bob Sowards | Longaberger Golf Club | Licking County, Ohio | 276 (−12) |
2003 | Tim Thelen (2) | Twin Warriors Golf Club | Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico | 282 (−6) |
2002 | Barry Evans | Valhalla Golf Club | Louisville, Kentucky | 281 (−7) |
2001 | Wayne DeFrancesco | Crosswater Club | Sunriver, Oregon | 278 (−10) |
2000 | Tim Thelen (1) | Oak Tree Golf Club | Edmond, Oklahoma | 214 (+1)* |
1999 | Jeff Freeman | Whistling Straits, Straits Course | Kohler, Wisconsin | 287 (−1) |
1998 | Mike Burke, Jr. | Pinehurst Resort, Course No. 8 | Pinehurst, North Carolina | 281 (−3) |
1997 | Bruce Zabriski | Pinehurst Resort, Course No. 8 | Pinehurst, North Carolina | 281 (−3) |
1996 | Darrell Kestner | PGA West | La Quinta, California | 271 (−17) |
1995 | Steve Schneiter | Multiple courses | La Quinta, California and Rancho Mirage, California | 278 |
1994 | Sammy Rachels | Multiple courses | Osage Beach, Missouri and Lake Ozark, Missouri | 284 PO |
1993 | Jeffrey Roth | PGA National Resort & Spa | Palm Beach Gardens, Florida | 275 |
1992 | Ron McDougal | Multiple courses | La Quinta, California and Rancho Mirage, California | 273 |
1991 | Larry Gilbert (3) | Doral Golf Resort & Spa | Doral, Florida | 267 |
1990 | Brett Upper | Multiple courses | La Quinta, California and Rancho Mirage, California | 275 |
1989 | Bruce Fleisher | Multiple courses | La Quinta, California and Rancho Mirage, California | 277 |
1988 | Bob Boyd | Pinehurst Resort | Pinehurst, North Carolina | 287 PO |
1987 | Jay Lumpkin | Multiple courses | La Quinta, California and Rancho Mirage, California | 279 |
1986 | Bob Lendzion | Multiple courses | La Quinta, California and Rancho Mirage, California | 284 |
1985 | Ed Dougherty | Multiple courses | La Quinta, California | 277 |
1984 | Bill Schumaker | PGA National Resort & Spa | Palm Beach Gardens, Florida | 284 PO |
1983 | Larry Webb | Multiple courses | La Quinta, California | 283 |
1982 | Larry Gilbert (2) | PGA National Resort & Spa | Palm Beach Gardens, Florida | 284 |
1981 | Larry Gilbert (1) | PGA National Resort & Spa | Palm Beach Gardens, Florida | 285 PO |
1980 | John Traub | PGA National Resort & Spa | Palm Beach Gardens, Florida | 283 |
1979 | Buddy Whitten | Callaway Gardens | Pine Mountain, Georgia | 278 PO |
1978 | John Gentile | Callaway Gardens | Pine Mountain, Georgia | 276 PO |
1977 | Laurie Hammer | Callaway Gardens | Pine Mountain, Georgia | 282 |
1976 | Bob Galloway | Callaway Gardens | Pine Mountain, Georgia | 280 |
1975 | Roger Watson (2) | Callaway Gardens | Pine Mountain, Georgia | 279 PO |
1974 | Roger Watson (1) | Pinehurst Resort | Pinehurst, North Carolina | 284 PO |
1973 | Rives McBee | Pinehurst Resort | Pinehurst, North Carolina | 282 |
1972 | Don Massengale | Pinehurst Resort | Pinehurst, North Carolina | 280 |
1971 | Sam Snead | Pinehurst Resort | Pinehurst, North Carolina | 275 |
1970 | Rex Baxter | Sunol Valley Golf Course, Palm Course | Sunol, California | 285 |
1969 | Bob Rosburg | Multiple courses | Chandler, Arizona | 275 |
1968 | Howell Fraser | Multiple courses | Scottsdale, Arizona | 272 |
- PO - Won in playoff
- * - Only 54 holes, not 72, were played due to inclement weather
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