The Memorial Tournament (branded as the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday for sponsorship reasons, and also referred to as simply the Memorial) is a PGA Tour golf tournament founded in 1976 by Jack Nicklaus. It is played on a Nicklaus-designed course at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio, a suburb north of Columbus. The golf course passes through a large neighborhood called Muirfield Village, which includes a 1999 bronze sculpture of Nicklaus mentoring a young golfer located in the wide median of Muirfield Drive.

History

The greater Columbus area is where Jack Nicklaus spent most of his early life. The golf course he designed at Muirfield Village, north of Columbus, was opened in May 1974, and two years later it hosted the first Memorial Tournament. The par-72 course was ,

Field

For the 2026 season, eligible PGA Tour members who can participate in this 72-player event include:

  1. Top 50 players from the previous year's FedExCup Playoffs & Eligibility Points List through the Playoffs
  2. Top 10 available players from the current year's FedExCup Playoffs and Eligibility Points List through the Charles Schwab Challenge
  3. Top 5 available players who accumulate the most FedExCup points in the "swing" of full-field events prior to this event
  4. Tournament winners in the current season
  5. PGA Tour members in the Top 30 of the Official World Golf Ranking as of the Monday before the tournament
  6. 4 sponsor exemptions restricted to PGA Tour members
  7. The Division 1 College Player of the Year from 2025 (the Jack Nicklaus Award)
  8. One exemption for exceptional lifetime achievement of 80+ career wins
  9. Remaining positions filled by players below the top 10 available players from the current year's FedExCup Playoffs & Eligibility Points List through the Charles Schwab Challenge

Tournament highlights

  • 1976: Roger Maltbie won the inaugural Memorial Tournament, defeating Hale Irwin in a four-hole aggregate playoff. On the third extra hole Maltbie's errant approach shot appeared headed for the gallery when it hit a post, causing the ball to bounce onto the green, where both parred to remain tied; Maltbie then birdied the 18th hole to win the playoff.
  • 1977: Poor weather resulted in a Monday finish for the tournament; host Jack Nicklaus won by two shots over Hubert Green.
  • 1980: David Graham birdied the 72nd hole to edge Tom Watson by one shot; Watson was bidding to become the first Memorial champion to defend his title.
  • 1984: Jack Nicklaus defeated Andy Bean in a sudden-death playoff to become the first two-time Memorial winner.
  • 1991: Kenny Perry won for the first time on the PGA Tour, defeating Irwin on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff.
  • 1993: Paul Azinger birdied the 72nd hole by holing out from a bunker to finish one shot ahead of Corey Pavin.
  • 1994: Tom Lehman shot a tournament record 268 (-20) for 72 holes on his way to a five-shot victory over Greg Norman.
  • 2000: Tiger Woods became the first Memorial winner to successfully defend his title, finishing five shots clear of Ernie Els.
  • 2001: Woods won for a third consecutive year, seven shots ahead of runners-up Paul Azinger and Sergio García.
  • 2005: Bart Bryant saved par from a hazard on the 72nd hole to win by one shot over Fred Couples.
  • 2007: K. J. Choi shot a final round 65 to win by one shot over Ryan Moore.
  • 2012: Woods birdied three of the last four holes, including a chip in on the 16th hole, to turn a two-shot deficit into a two-shot victory. The win was Woods' 73rd PGA Tour victory, which tied Jack Nicklaus for second most PGA Tour wins.
  • 2013: Defending champion Woods posted a third round back nine score of 44, the worst in his career. He finished 20 shots behind winner Matt Kuchar.
  • 2014: Hideki Matsuyama won in a playoff against Kevin Na; he was the first Japanese PGA Tour winner since 2008.
  • 2015: In the third round, Tiger Woods shot an 85, the worst round of his professional career. Three-time winner Kenny Perry played his last PGA Tour event.
  • 2016: William McGirt won for the first time on the PGA Tour after 165 starts.
  • 2020: Jon Rahm's win elevated him to the world number one ranking for the first time in his career.
  • 2021: Defending champion Rahm held a six-stroke lead after 54 holes, but was forced to withdraw after testing positive for COVID-19.
  • 2024: Scottie Scheffler wins the Memorial, becoming the first since Tom Watson in 1980 to win five PGA Tour events in a season prior to the U.S. Open.

Course layout

Muirfield Village Golf Club in 2016

{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"

! Hole!!1!!2!!3!!4!!5!!6!!7!!8!!9!!Out!!10!!11!!12!!13!!14!!15!!16!!17!!18!!In!!Total

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| Yards||470||455||401||200||527||447||563||185||412||3,660||471||567||184||455||363||529||201||478||484||3,732||7,392

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| Par||4||4||4||3||5||4||5||3||4||36||4||5||3||4||4||5|||3||4||4||36||72

|}

<small>Source:</small>

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| 2025 || Scottie Scheffler (2) || align=center|278|| align=center|−10|| 4 strokes || Ben Griffin || align=center|4,000,000 || Barbara Nicklaus

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| 2024 || Scottie Scheffler || align=center|280 || align=center|−8 || 1 stroke || Collin Morikawa || align=center|4,000,000|| Juli Inkster<br>Tom Weiskopf

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| 2023 || Viktor Hovland || align=center|281 || align=center|−7 || Playoff || Denny McCarthy || align=center|3,600,000 || Larry Nelson

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| 2022 || Billy Horschel || align=center|275 || align=center|−13 || 4 strokes || Aaron Wise || align=center|2,160,000 || Charlie Sifford

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| 2021 || Patrick Cantlay (2) || align=center|275 || align=center|−13 || Playoff || Collin Morikawa || align=center|1,674,000 || rowspan=2|Nick Price<br />Gene Littler<br />Ted Ray

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| 2020 || Jon Rahm || align=center|279 || align=center|−9 || 3 strokes || Ryan Palmer || align=center|1,674,000

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| 2019 || Patrick Cantlay || align=center|269 || align=center|−19 || 2 strokes || Adam Scott || align=center|1,638,000 || Judy Rankin

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| 2018 || Bryson DeChambeau || align=center|273 || align=center|−15 || Playoff || An Byeong-hun<br /> Kyle Stanley || align=center|1,602,000 || Hale Irwin<br />Jock Hutchison<br />Willie Turnesa

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| 2017 || Jason Dufner || align=center|275 || align=center|−13 || 3 strokes || Rickie Fowler<br /> Anirban Lahiri || align=center|1,566,000 || Greg Norman<br />Tony Lema<br />Ken Venturi<br />Harvie Ward

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| 2016 || William McGirt || align=center|273 || align=center|−15 || Playoff || Jon Curran || align=center|1,530,000 || Johnny Miller<br />Leo Diegel<br />Horton Smith

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| 2015 || David Lingmerth || align=center|273 || align=center|−15 || Playoff || Justin Rose || align=center|1,116,000 || Nick Faldo<br />Dorothy Campbell<br />Jerome Travers<br />Walter Travis

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| 2014 || Hideki Matsuyama || align=center|275 || align=center|−13 || Playoff || Kevin Na || align=center|1,116,000 || Annika Sörenstam<br />Jim Barnes<br />Joe Carr<br />Willie Park Sr.

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| 2013 || Matt Kuchar || align=center|276 || align=center|−12||2 strokes || Kevin Chappell || align=center|1,116,000 || Raymond Floyd

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| 2012 || Tiger Woods (5) || align=center|279 || align=center|−9||2 strokes || Andrés Romero<br /> Rory Sabbatini || align=center|1,116,000 || Tom Watson

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| 2011 || Steve Stricker || align=center|272 || align=center|−16||1 stroke || Brandt Jobe<br /> Matt Kuchar || align=center|1,116,000 || Nancy Lopez

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| 2010 || Justin Rose || align=center|270 || align=center|−18||3 strokes || Rickie Fowler || align=center|1,080,000 || Seve Ballesteros

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| 2009 || Tiger Woods (4) || align=center|276 || align=center|−12||1 stroke || Jim Furyk || align=center|1,080,000||JoAnne Carner<br />Jack Burke Jr.

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| 2008 || Kenny Perry (3) || align=center|280 || align=center|−8||2 strokes || Mathew Goggin<br /> Jerry Kelly<br /> Justin Rose<br /> Mike Weir || align=center|1,080,000||Tony Jacklin<br />Ralph Guldahl<br />Charles B. Macdonald<br />Craig Wood

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| 2007 || K. J. Choi || align=center|271 || align=center|−17||1 stroke || Ryan Moore || align=center|1,080,000||Louise Suggs<br />Dow Finsterwald

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| 2006 || Carl Pettersson || align=center|276 || align=center|−12||2 strokes || Zach Johnson<br /> Brett Wetterich || align=center|1,035,000||Michael Bonallack<br />Charles Coe<br />Lawson Little<br />Henry Picard<br />Paul Runyan<br />Denny Shute

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| 2005 || Bart Bryant || align=center|272 || align=center|−16||1 stroke || Fred Couples || align=center|990,000||Betsy Rawls<br />Cary Middlecoff

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| 2004 || Ernie Els || align=center|270 || align=center|−18||4 strokes || Fred Couples || align=center|945,000||Lee Trevino<br />Joyce Wethered

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| 2003 || Kenny Perry (2) || align=center|275 || align=center|−13||2 strokes || Lee Janzen || align=center|900,000||Julius Boros<br />William C. Campbell

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| 2002 || Jim Furyk || align=center|274 || align=center|−14||2 strokes || John Cook<br /> David Peoples || align=center|810,000||Kathy Whitworth<br />Bobby Locke

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| 2001 || Tiger Woods (3) || align=center|271 || align=center|−17||style="background: #ACE1AF"|7 strokes || Paul Azinger<br /> Sergio García || align=center|738,000||Payne Stewart

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| 2000 || Tiger Woods (2) || align=center|269 || align=center|−19||5 strokes || Ernie Els<br /> Justin Leonard || align=center|558,000||Jack Nicklaus

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| 1999 || Tiger Woods || align=center|273 || align=center|−15||2 strokes || Vijay Singh || align=center|459,000||Ben Hogan

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| 1998 || Fred Couples || align=center|271 || align=center|−17||4 strokes || Andrew Magee || align=center|396,000||Peter Thomson

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| 1997 || Vijay Singh || align=center|202 || align=center|−14 ||2 strokes || Jim Furyk<br /> Greg Norman || align=center|342,000||Gary Player

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| 1996 || Tom Watson (2) || align=center|274 || align=center|−14||2 strokes || David Duval || align=center|324,000||Billy Casper

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| 1995 || Greg Norman (2) || align=center|269 || align=center|−19|| 4 strokes || Mark Calcavecchia<br /> David Duval<br /> Steve Elkington || align=center|306,000||Willie Anderson<br />John Ball<br />James Braid<br />Harold Hilton<br />John Henry Taylor

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| 1994 || Tom Lehman || align=center style="background:#ACE1AF"|268 || style="text-align: center; background: #ACE1AF"|−20||5 strokes || Greg Norman || align=center|270,000||Mickey Wright

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| 1993 || Paul Azinger || align=center|274 || align=center|−14||1 stroke || Corey Pavin || align=center|252,000||Arnold Palmer

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| 1992 || David Edwards || align=center|273 || align=center|−15||Playoff || Rick Fehr || align=center|234,000||Joseph Dey

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| 1991 || Kenny Perry || align=center|273 || align=center|−15 || Playoff || Hale Irwin || align=center|216,000||Babe Zaharias

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| 1990 || Greg Norman || align=center|216 || align=center|E ||1 stroke || Payne Stewart || align=center|180,000||Jimmy Demaret

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| 1989 || Bob Tway || align=center|277 || align=center|−11||2 strokes || Fuzzy Zoeller || align=center|160,000||Henry Cotton

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| 1988 || Curtis Strange || align=center|274 || align=center|−14||2 strokes || David Frost<br /> Hale Irwin || align=center|160,000||Patty Berg

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| 1987 || Don Pooley || align=center|272 || align=center|−16||3 strokes || Curt Byrum || align=center|140,000|| Old Tom Morris<br />Young Tom Morris

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| 1986 || Hal Sutton || align=center|271 || align=center|−17||4 strokes || Don Pooley || align=center|100,000||Roberto De Vicenzo

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| 1985 || Hale Irwin (2) || align=center|281 || align=center|−7||1 stroke || Lanny Wadkins || align=center|100,000||Chick Evans

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| 1984 || Jack Nicklaus (2) || align=center|280 || align=center|−8||Playoff || Andy Bean || align=center|90,000||Sam Snead

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| 1983 || Hale Irwin || align=center|281 || align=center|−7||1 stroke || Ben Crenshaw<br /> David Graham || align=center|72,000||Tommy Armour

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| 1982 || Raymond Floyd || align=center|281 || align=center|−7||2 strokes || Peter Jacobsen<br /> Wayne Levi<br /> Roger Maltbie<br /> Gil Morgan || align=center|63,000||Glenna Collett-Vare

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| 1981 || Keith Fergus || align=center|284 || align=center|−4||1 stroke || Jack Renner || align=center|63,000||Harry Vardon

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| 1980 || David Graham || align=center|280 || align=center|−8||1 stroke || Tom Watson || align=center|54,000||Byron Nelson

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| 1979 || Tom Watson || align=center|285 || align=center|−3||3 strokes || Miller Barber || align=center|54,000||Gene Sarazen

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| 1978 || Jim Simons || align=center|284 || align=center|−4||1 stroke || Billy Kratzert || align=center|50,000||Francis Ouimet

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| 1977 || Jack Nicklaus || align=center|281 || align=center|−7||2 strokes || Hubert Green || align=center|45,000||Walter Hagen

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| 1976 || Roger Maltbie || align=center|288 || align=center|E ||Playoff || Hale Irwin || align=center|40,000||Bobby Jones

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Note: Green highlight indicates scoring records.<br />

Source:

Multiple winners

Eight men have won the Memorial Tournament more than once through 2025:

  • 5 wins: Tiger Woods (1999, 2000, 2001, 2009, 2012)
  • 3 wins: Kenny Perry (1991, 2003, 2008)
  • 2 wins: Jack Nicklaus (1977, 1984), Hale Irwin (1983, 1985), Greg Norman (1990, 1995), Tom Watson: (1979, 1996), Patrick Cantlay (2019, 2021), Scottie Scheffler (2024, 2025)

See also

  • Jack Nicklaus Museum on the campus of Ohio State University

Notes

References

  • Coverage on the PGA Tour's official site
  • Nicklaus.com – Muirfield Village Golf Club
  • Jack Nicklaus Museum
  • Video Highlights: The 1976 Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village