Sep 30

September 30 in Golf History

On September 30 in golf history — 2007: Tiger Woods clinches FedEx Cup at East Lake, plus 4 more moments from 1884–2018.

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On This Day in Golf

1884 Born

J. Douglas Edgar born

Englishman J. Douglas Edgar, the 1919 and 1920 Canadian Open champion and an influential swing innovator who mentored Bobby Jones, was born on this day in Newcastle.

1924 Milestone

Bobby Locke; the master putter

South Africa's Bobby Locke, who won four Open Championships, was renowned for an intentional hook and a putting touch few have ever matched.

Bobby Locke
2007 Championship

Tiger Woods clinches FedEx Cup at East Lake

Tiger Woods won the Tour Championship at East Lake to claim the inaugural FedEx Cup and its season-long bonus, capping a dominant year.

Tiger Woods
2012 Championship

Miracle at Medinah: Europe's stunning comeback

Trailing 10-6, Europe won the Sunday singles to triumph 14.5-13.5 at Medinah, with Martin Kaymer's five-foot putt on the 18th securing one of sport's greatest comebacks.

Martin Kaymer
2018 Championship

Europe wins Ryder Cup at Le Golf National

Europe completed a 17.5-10.5 victory over the United States near Paris, with Francesco Molinari becoming the first European to win all five of his matches.

Francesco Molinari