Sep 2

September 2 in Golf History

On September 2 in golf history — 2007: Steve Stricker wins inaugural Barclays, plus 4 more moments from 1925–2018.

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1925 Milestone

Bobby Locke; the master putter

South Africa's Bobby Locke, a four-time Open Championship winner renowned for his putting and intentional hook, became one of the finest players of the post-war era.

Bobby Locke
1951 Milestone

Mark Hayes; Turnberry record

American golfer Mark Hayes shot a then-Open-record round of 63 at Turnberry in 1977 during a PGA Tour career that included two victories.

2007 Championship

Steve Stricker wins inaugural Barclays

Steve Stricker shot a closing 65 to win The Barclays at Westchester, the first event of the new FedEx Cup playoff system.

2012 Championship

Nick Watney wins The Barclays

Nick Watney closed with a 66 at Bethpage Black to win The Barclays by three strokes over Brandt Snedeker and Sergio Garcia.

2018 Championship

Bryson DeChambeau wins Dell Technologies Championship

Bryson DeChambeau won the Dell Technologies Championship at TPC Boston, the second of his back-to-back FedEx Cup playoff victories that took him to the top of the standings.

Bryson Dechambeau