2005 WGC-NEC Invitational
The 2005 WGC-NEC Invitational was a golf tournament that was contested from August 18–21, 2005 over the South Course at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio. It was the seventh WGC-Bridgestone Invitational tournament, and the second of four World Golf Championships events held in 2005.
Tournament information | |
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Dates | August 18–21, 2005 |
Location | Akron, Ohio, U.S. |
Course(s) | Firestone Country Club |
Tour(s) | PGA Tour European Tour |
Statistics | |
Par | 70 |
Length | 7,360 |
Field | 72 players |
Cut | None |
Prize fund | $7,500,000 |
Winner's share | $1,300,000 |
Champion | |
Tiger Woods | |
274 (−6) | |
World number 1 Tiger Woods won the tournament to claim his ninth World Golf Championships title, which was his fourth Invitational title. He won by one shot over Chris DiMarco, at 6-under-par 274.
Round summaries
First round
# | Player | Country | Score | To par |
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T1 | Vijay Singh | Fiji | 66 | −4 |
Henrik Stenson | Sweden | |||
Tiger Woods | United States | |||
T4 | Chris DiMarco | United States | 67 | −3 |
Nick Dougherty | England | |||
Davis Love III | United States | |||
T7 | Stuart Appleby | Australia | 68 | −2 |
Sergio García | Spain | |||
Nick O'Hern | Australia | |||
T10 | Luke Donald | England | 69 | −1 |
Phil Mickelson | United States | |||
Chris Riley | United States |
Second round
# | Player | Country | Score | To par |
---|---|---|---|---|
T1 | Luke Donald | England | 69-67=136 | −4 |
Tiger Woods | United States | 66-70=136 | ||
T3 | Thomas Bjørn | Denmark | 70-67=137 | −3 |
Chris DiMarco | United States | 67-70=137 | ||
Paul McGinley | Ireland | 71-66=137 | ||
Vijay Singh | Fiji | 66-71=137 | ||
Henrik Stenson | Sweden | 66-71=137 | ||
T8 | Stuart Appleby | Australia | 68-70=138 | −2 |
Sergio García | Spain | 68-70=138 | ||
David Howell | England | 70-68=138 | ||
Justin Leonard | United States | 72-66=138 | ||
David Toms | United States | 71-67=138 |
Third round
# | Player | Country | Score | To par |
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T1 | Kenny Perry | United States | 70-69-64=203 | −7 |
Tiger Woods | United States | 66-70-67=203 | ||
3 | Paul McGinley | Ireland | 71-66-67=204 | −6 |
T4 | Stuart Appleby | Australia | 68-70-67=205 | −5 |
Sergio García | Spain | 68-70-67=205 | ||
6 | José María Olazábal | Spain | 72-68-66=206 | −4 |
T7 | Chris DiMarco | United States | 67-70-70=207 | −3 |
Ryan Palmer | United States | 72-68-67=207 | ||
David Toms | United States | 71-67-69=207 | ||
T10 | David Howell | England | 70-68-70=208 | −2 |
Lee Westwood | England | 73-72-63=208 |
Final round
# | Player | Country | Score | To par | Winnings ($) |
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1 | Tiger Woods | United States | 66-70-67-71=274 | −6 | 1,300,000 |
2 | Chris DiMarco | United States | 67-70-70-68=275 | −5 | 750,000 |
T3 | Paul McGinley | Ireland | 71-66-67-72=276 | −4 | 353,667 |
Ryan Palmer | United States | 72-68-67-69=276 | |||
Vijay Singh | Fiji | 66-71-72-67=276 | |||
T6 | Luke Donald | England | 69-67-74-67=277 | −3 | 200,000 |
David Howell | England | 70-68-70-69=277 | |||
Kenny Perry | United States | 70-69-64-74=277 | |||
T9 | Zach Johnson | United States | 70-70-69-69=278 | −2 | 135,000 |
Colin Montgomerie | Scotland | 70-72-68-68=278 | |||
José María Olazábal | Spain | 72-68-66-72=278 | |||
David Toms | United States | 71-67-69-71=278 |
Scorecard
Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par
Birdie | Bogey | Double bogey | |||
Source:[1]
References
- "World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational". ESPN. Retrieved 22 September 2018.
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