Nov 24

November 24 in Golf History

On November 24 in golf history — 1990: Germany wins the World Cup of Golf, plus 5 more moments from 1955–2024.

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On This Day in Golf

1955 Born

Scott Hoch born

American Scott Hoch, who won 11 PGA Tour events but famously missed a short putt to lose the 1989 Masters playoff to Nick Faldo, was born on this day.

1990 Championship

Germany wins the World Cup of Golf

Bernhard Langer and Torsten Giedeon won reunified Germany's first World Cup team title in Orlando, while Payne Stewart took the individual.

Bernhard Langer
1996 Championship

South Africa wins the World Cup of Golf

Ernie Els and Wayne Westner won the World Cup of Golf in Cape Town by 18 strokes over the United States.

Ernie Els
2013 Championship

Jason Day wins the World Cup of Golf

Jason Day won the individual and team titles at the World Cup of Golf at Royal Melbourne a week after losing eight family members in Typhoon Haiyan.

Jason Day
2019 Championship

Jon Rahm wins DP World Tour Championship and Race to Dubai

Jon Rahm beat Tommy Fleetwood by one in Dubai to win the DP World Tour Championship and his first Race to Dubai title.

Jon Rahm
2024 Championship

Maverick McNealy wins the RSM Classic

Maverick McNealy won the RSM Classic by one stroke at Sea Island for his first PGA Tour title.