Sep 25

September 25 in Golf History

On September 25 in golf history — 2011: Bill Haas wins Tour Championship and FedEx Cup, plus 5 more moments from 1900–2022.

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On This Day in Golf

1900 Milestone

Willie Anderson dominance era

Willie Anderson, the only man to win three consecutive U.S. Opens (1903-1905) and a four-time champion, was the dominant figure of early American golf.

Willie Anderson
1969 Born

David Branshaw born

American golfer David Branshaw, a longtime PGA Tour and PGA Tour Champions professional, was born on this day.

1994 Milestone

Nick Price caps dominant season

Nick Price ended his stellar 1994 campaign as the clear World No. 1 after winning the Open Championship and the PGA Championship.

Nick Price
2011 Championship

Bill Haas wins Tour Championship and FedEx Cup

Bill Haas saved par from the water on the 17th in a playoff with Hunter Mahan to win the Tour Championship at East Lake and the $10 million FedEx Cup.

2016 In Memoriam

Arnold Palmer dies at 87

Arnold Palmer, 'The King,' whose charisma and seven major titles helped make golf a mainstream television sport, died on this day in Pittsburgh at age 87.

Arnold Palmer
2022 Championship

USA wins Presidents Cup at Quail Hollow

The United States completed a 17.5-12.5 victory over the International team at Quail Hollow in Charlotte to extend its long dominance in the event.