2012 Recap & Results

Memorial Tournament Winner - Tiger Woods

Dates

May 28 - June 3

Purse

$6,200,000

Par

36-36=72

Yardage

7,366

Woods 2012 Victory One for the Record Books


Jack Nicklaus wasn’t surprised that Tiger Woods matched him for career wins on the PGA TOUR. The manner in which Woods achieved it, however, was quite an eye-opener, even for the Golden Bear.

With a magical flop shot from behind the green on the 16th hole that Nicklaus called, "the most unbelievable, gutsy shot I’ve ever seen," Woods birdied three of the final four holes and captured his fifth victory in the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide Insurance.

The victory was Woods’s 73rd on the PGA TOUR, tying Nicklaus for second all-time behind Sam Snead’s 82 wins.

"He had to rub it in my face right here, didn’t he?" Nicklaus quipped, laughing. "No, if he's going to do it, which he was obviously going to, I'd like to see it happen here. And the way he did it, you know, he just played great."

The way he did it was familiar to those who have watched Woods regularly pull off uncanny shots. This time it was a 50-foot flop from behind the 16th green. Trailing by two strokes at the time, Woods assessed a scruffy lie in thick rough after knocking a 7-iron over the green at the recently redesigned par-3. Without regard to the water hazard beyond the hole, Woods took a huge swipe at the ball, watched it land softly and then track towards the cup. When it went in, Woods unleashed a muscular fist-pump as the gallery whooped and roared.

"Look at the position he was in," Nicklaus gushed. "If he’s short, the tournament is over. If he’s long, the tournament is over. He puts it in the hole. What a shot. I don’t think under the circumstances I’ve ever seen a better shot."

"It’s one of the hardest ones I’ve pulled off," Woods, 36, conceded after his second win of the season. "The shot was really difficult, but it wouldn't have been so bad if I had a good lie. The lie was just a little bit marginal where it brought water into play. I went for it. I pulled it off, and for it to land as soft as it did was kind of a surprise because it was baked out and it was also downhill running away from me. It just fell in. I didn't think it was going to get there at one point.  Kind of like 16 at Augusta, I thought I was going to leave it short somehow, and then it fell in."

Playing partner Rickie Fowler, who struggled to an 84 Sunday, also was reminded of the shot Woods holed at 16 at Augusta National GC on the way to winning the 2005 Masters.

"He had obviously a shot that, I guess not lucky, but you hit a good shot to get it inside 10 feet, and it came out perfect, landed kind of right on the crown of that ridge there, and the rest is history," said playing partner Rickie Fowler, who fell out of contention with an 84. "He loves being in the moment, and that's where he kind of gets down, focuses and hits those shots. He hit a perfect shot, and it was the perfect time to do it."

Woods, who closed with a 5-under 67 and 9-under 279 total, is the fastest in PGA TOUR history to get to 73 wins at age 36 years, 5 months, 4 days. Nicklaus, of course, captured his final victory in that electric 1986 Masters, at age 46. Sam Snead, who holds the record of 82 wins, was nine days past his 43rd birthday when he won the 1955 Palm Beach Round Robin for win No. 73.

"It's awfully special to just have won this event, and to do it here with Jack obviously there at 18, it's awfully special for us as players to have him there and to greet us after we finish … and to do it at such a young age, it feels really special."

Woods started the day four strokes behind Spencer Levin, but he wound up with a two-stroke victory over Andres Romero and Rory Sabbatini. Romero matched Woods for low round of the day with a 67. Sabbatini shot 72. Levin, seeking his first win on the PGA TOUR, ended up tied for fourth after a 75.

# Name R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Purse
1 Tiger Woods 70 69 73 67 279 $1,116,000
2 Andres Romero 69 73 72 67 281 $545,600
Rory Sabbatini 69 69 71 72 281 $545,600
4 Daniel Summerhays 69 71 74 69 283 $272,800
Spencer Levin 67 72 69 75 283 $272,800
6 Matt Every 69 75 71 69 284 $215,450
Jonathan Byrd 71 70 72 71 284 $215,450
8 Justin Rose 73 72 71 69 285 $192,200
9 Ryo Ishikawa 72 70 71 73 286 $167,400
Aaron Baddeley 69 72 73 72 286 $167,400
Greg Owen 72 71 76 67 286 $167,400
12 Luke Donald 71 73 75 68 287 $142,600
13 J.B. Holmes 72 75 74 67 288 $119,866
Bo Van Pelt 73 69 75 71 288 $119,866
Jim Furyk 72 68 75 73 288 $119,866
16 Vijay Singh 72 73 69 75 289 $99,200
Kevin Stadler 72 73 71 73 289 $99,200
Davis Love III 74 72 71 72 289 $99,200
19 Dustin Johnson 71 71 73 75 290 $72,540
Blake Adams 69 77 71 73 290 $72,540
Charl Schwartzel 73 72 73 72 290 $72,540
John Huh 71 74 76 69 290 $72,540
K.J. Choi 74 71 77 68 290 $72,540
Hunter Mahan 72 73 77 68 290 $72,540
25 Kyle Reifers 71 70 73 77 291 $40,776
Scott Stallings 66 73 75 77 291 $40,776
David Hearn 70 75 70 76 291 $40,776
Trevor Immelman 71 70 75 75 291 $40,776
David Mathis 71 71 74 75 291 $40,776
Stewart Cink 71 73 73 74 291 $40,776
Pat Perez 74 73 72 72 291 $40,776
Nicolas Colsaerts 72 74 73 72 291 $40,776
Branden Grace 74 72 75 70 291 $40,776
Chris Kirk 75 70 75 71 291 $40,776
Ricky Barnes 72 72 76 71 291 $40,776
Brian Davis 73 72 74 72 291 $40,776
Cameron Tringale 72 74 73 72 291 $40,776
38 Ryan Moore 70 73 71 78 292 $24,800
Johnson Wagner 72 72 73 75 292 $24,800
Erik Compton 67 75 75 75 292 $24,800
Troy Matteson 72 69 76 75 292 $24,800
Brendon de Jonge 73 71 74 74 292 $24,800
Greg Chalmers 71 71 77 73 292 $24,800
Nick O'Hern 74 73 74 71 292 $24,800
Jeff Overton 72 72 78 70 292 $24,800
46 Henrik Stenson 74 68 71 80 293 $17,577
Lucas Glover 74 68 75 76 293 $17,577
Rod Pampling 72 74 73 74 293 $17,577
Adam Scott 70 72 77 74 293 $17,577
50 Fred Couples 74 73 76 71 294 $15,438
Steve Stricker 73 70 75 76 294 $15,438
52 Rickie Fowler 71 71 69 84 295 $14,539
Seung-Yul Noh 72 73 75 75 295 $14,539
Charlie Wi 71 75 75 74 295 $14,539
Bud Cauley 70 76 77 72 295 $14,539
56 Robert Allenby 73 74 77 72 296 $14,074
Jhonattan Vegas 74 73 75 74 296 $14,074
58 Chris DiMarco 73 72 73 79 297 $13,702
Ernie Els 70 75 74 78 297 $13,702
Marc Leishman 72 75 75 75 297 $13,702
Geoff Ogilvy 71 74 79 73 297 $13,702
62 Ryuji Imada 75 72 71 80 298 $13,206
Brendan Steele 72 75 74 77 298 $13,206
Jimmy Walker 72 73 78 75 298 $13,206
Harris English 71 75 80 72 298 $13,206
66 Brandt Jobe 73 74 79 73 299 $12,834
Mark Wilson 70 76 78 75 299 $12,834
68 Scott Piercy 70 75 80 75 300 $12,648
69 Ben Crane 72 75 74 80 301 $12,524
70 Camilo Villegas 73 74 82 74 303 $12,338
Robert Garrigus 71 76 79 77 303 $12,338

Leaders

First Round
Scott Stallings 66 (-6)
Spencer Levin 67 (-5)
Erik Compton 67 (-5)
Seven players tied 69 (-3)
Tiger Woods 70 (T11)

Second Round
Rory Sabbatini 138 (-6)
Spencer Levin 139 (-5)
Scott Stallings 139 (-5)
Tiger Woods 139 (-5)
Daniel Summerhays 140 (-4)
Jim Furyk 140 (-4)

Third Round
Spencer Levin 208 (-8)
Rory Sabbatini 209 (-7)
Rickie Fowler 211 (-5)
Tiger Woods 212 (-4)
Ryo Ishikawa 213 (-3)
Henrik Stenson 213 (-3)
Jonathan Byrd 213 (-4)

Notes

Cut Notes:

72 players at 3-over-par 147 from a field of 120 professionals.

Missed Cut:

George McNeill (72-76-MC), Nick Watney (73-75-MC), Bill Haas (73-75-MC), Kevin Chappell (74-74-MC), Will Claxton (74-75-MC), Bubba Watson (75-74-MC), Ben Curtis (70-79-MC), Bryden Macpherson (79-70-MC), James Driscoll (73-76-MC), Kevin Streelman (73-76-MC), Steve Marino (74-75-MC), John Senden (77-72-MC), Kyle Stanley (75-74-MC), Angel Cabrera (75-74-MC), Martin Flores (74-75-MC), Stuart Appleby (77-73-MC), Rory McIlroy (71-79-MC), Keegan Bradley (76-74-MC), Jason Day (74-76-MC), Kelly Kraft (73-77-MC), Charley Hoffman (75-76-MC), Jonas Blixt (74-77-MC), Carl Pettersson (76-75-MC), Kevin Na (76-75-MC), D.A. Points (76-75-MC), Ken Duke (75-76-MC), Chris Couch (75-77-MC), Chris Stroud (74-78-MC), Billy Mayfair (74-78-MC), Kris Blanks (76-76-MC), Michael Thompson (74-79-MC), Jerry Kelly (75-78-MC), Garth Mulroy (77-76-MC), Webb Simpson (78-75-MC), J.J. Killeen (76-77-MC), Colt Knost (78-76-MC), Louis Oosthuizen (75-80-MC), Billy Hurley III (84-71-MC), Tommy Gainey (79-77-MC), Gary Woodland (77-79-MC), Bo Hoag (80-77-MC), Bryce Molder (75-83-MC), Brian Harman (77-82-MC), Mike Weir (83-81-MC), Brandt Snedeker (69-74-MC), Sang-Moon Bae (79-MC), Phil Mickelson (79-MC), Tom Gillis (81-MC), Boo Weekley (82-MC)

Weather:

Thursday: Mostly sunny and pleasant with highs in the mid to upper 70s. High of 76. Winds NE 8-12 mph. Friday: Scattered storms with periods of heavy rain. Cooler temperatures into the afternoon with a high of 58. Winds W 15-20 with gusts up to 28 mph. Overnight rains totaled .88 inches. Play was delayed from 9:44 a.m.-11:32 a.m. (1 hour, 48 minutes) due to heavy rain and thunderstorms. Saturday: Cool and clear in the morning with temperatures hovering around 57 degrees. Winds W 15-20 with gusts up to 30 mph. Warmer in the afternoon with temperatures reaching 70 degrees. Sunday: Sunny and warmer with temperatures reaching 75 degrees. Winds W 15-20 with gusts up to 28 mph.

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