Dec 1

December 1 in Golf History

On December 1 in golf history — 1991: Wayne Riley wins the Australian Open at Royal Melbourne, plus 7 more moments from 1939–2024.

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1939 Born

Lee Trevino, six-time major champion, is born

Lee Trevino was born December 1, 1939, in Dallas, Texas. The self-taught "Merry Mex" won six majors — two U.S. Opens, two Open Championships and two PGA Championships — and ranks among golf's greatest shotmakers.

Lee Trevino
1991 Championship

Wayne Riley wins the Australian Open at Royal Melbourne

Australia's Wayne Riley closed with three straight birdies, including a 40-foot putt on the last, to win the 1991 Australian Open by one stroke over Robert Allenby at Royal Melbourne.

1996 Championship

Montgomerie beats Els in Sun City Million Dollar playoff

Colin Montgomerie sank a birdie putt on the third playoff hole to beat Ernie Els and win the 1996 Million Dollar Challenge at the Gary Player Country Club, Sun City.

Ernie Els
2002 Championship

Mark O'Meara wins the Skins Game

On December 1, 2002, Mark O'Meara won the Skins Game at Landmark Golf Club in Indio, California, taking eight skins worth $405,000 ahead of Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and Fred Couples.

Mark Omeara
2002 Championship

Lonard and Moseley share Australian PGA in fading light

On December 1, 2002, Peter Lonard and Jarrod Moseley tied at 17-under at the Australian PGA Championship; after one playoff hole, fading light forced them to share the title.

2013 Championship

Rory McIlroy edges Adam Scott to win Australian Open

On December 1, 2013, Rory McIlroy closed with a 6-under 66 at Royal Sydney, overhauling a four-shot deficit to beat Adam Scott by one stroke and capture the Emirates Australian Open.

Rory McIlroy
2019 Championship

Larrazabal wins Alfred Dunhill Championship at Leopard Creek

Battling injury, Spain's Pablo Larrazabal held on to win the 2019 Alfred Dunhill Championship by one stroke over Joel Sjoholm at Leopard Creek, finishing at 8-under 280.

2024 Championship

Ryggs Johnston wins the Australian Open

On December 1, 2024, 24-year-old American Ryggs Johnston, ranked 954th in the world, closed with a 68 at Kingston Heath to win the Australian Open by three over Curtis Luck.