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At A Glance
Dates Location
August 13 - 16, 2009 Hazeltine National Golf Club - Chaska, Minnesota
Television schedule
Thursday 8/13: 2 to 8 p.m. ET on TNT
Friday 8/14: 2 to 8 p.m. ET on TNT
Saturday 8/15: 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. ET on TNT; 2 to 7 p.m. ET on CBS
Sunday 8/16: 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. ET on TNT; 2 to 7 p.m. ET on CBS

CBSSports.com PGA Championship stories
Yang, just an 'average Joe' from South Korea, does unthinkable
In one of the biggest upsets in a major, South Korea's Y.E. Yang defeats Tiger Woods by three strokes to win the PGA. Yang, who scores an eagle on 14 to take the lead for good, does the unthinkable, Steve Elling says.

Believe it or not: Tiger loses lead in major on final day
The unthinkable occurs at the 91st PGA Championship when Tiger Woods fails to hang on to the lead heading into the final round. Woods tells Steve Elling, winner Y.E. Yang did exactly what the South Korean need to do to win.

Harrington's 'Tin Cup' hole dooms PGA title hopes
Padraig Harrington's dreams of winning the 91st PGA Championship take a huge flop when he scores an 8 on the par-3 eighth hole, Steve Elling says.

Hazeltine National Golf Club
Par 72   7,674 yards
Complete course stats
No. 1

Par 4   490 yards
No. 2

Par 4   431 yards
No. 3

Par 5   633 yards
No. 4

Par 3   210 yards
No. 5

Par 4   448 yards
No. 6

Par 4   405 yards
No. 7

Par 5   572 yards
No. 8

Par 3   176 yards
No. 9

Par 4   432 yards
No. 10

Par 4   452 yards
No. 11

Par 5   606 yards
No. 12

Par 4   518 yards
No. 13

Par 3   248 yards
No. 14

Par 4   352 yards
No. 15

Par 5   642 yards
No. 16

Par 4   402 yards
No. 17

Par 3   182 yards
No. 18

Par 4   475 yards
Major championships at Hazeltine
1970 U.S. Open
Winner: Tony Jacklin
Runner-up: Dave Hill
Margin of victory: 7 shots
Summary: Tony Jacklin became the first British player to hold the U.S. Open and British Open titles at the same time. He led from the opening round and expanded his lead each day until he had the largest margin of victory in the U.S. Open since Jim Barnes' nine-shot victory in 1921. Hazeltine had been open only eight years and was criticized, especially by runner-up Dave Hill, whom the USGA fined $150.

1991 U.S. Open
Winner: Payne Stewart
Runner-up: Scott Simpson
Margin of victory: Playoff (Stewart 75, Simpson 77)
Summary: Payne Stewart was atop the leaderboard after each of the five rounds (including the playoff), but he needed some help at the end of regulation. Simpson had a two-shot lead until bogeys at the 16th and 18th holes, and Stewart made pars to force the playoff. Stewart made only one birdie in the playoff, again rallying behind Simpson bogeys. The week was marred by the death of a spectator Thursday from lightning. Jose Maria Olazabal of Spain was the only non-American player among the top 10.

2002 PGA Championship
Winner: Rich Beem
Runner-up: Tiger Woods
Margin of victory: 1 shot
Summary: Rich Beem became a most unlikely PGA champion, a car stereo and cell phone salesman in Seattle until deciding to give golf one more try. Justin Leonard had a three-shot lead over Beem going into the final round, losing the lead in four holes. Beem seized control with a 5-wood into 6 feet for eagle on the par-5 11th and stretched the lead to as many as six shots. Woods birdied the last four holes for a 67, but Beem countered with a 35-foot birdie putt on the 16th. Beem finished with a bogey, removed the flag and swirled it around as if he were on the drill team. Woods and 52-year-old Tom Watson had the low score of the final round.
PGA Championship Photo Gallery
Sunday: Y.E. Yang holds the Wanamaker Trophy. (Getty Images)


2009 PGA Championship field
Players
ALLEN, Michael HANSEN, Anders PERRY, Kenny
ALLENBY, Robert HANSEN, Soren PETROVIC, Tim
AMES, Stephen HANSON, Peter PETTERSSON, Carl
APPLEBY, Stuart HARRINGTON, Padraig POULTER, Ian
ARNOLD, Sam HEBERT, Scott QUIGLEY, Brett
AUSTIN, Woody HENRY, J.J. QUIROS, Alvaro
AZINGER, Paul HOFFMAN, Charley RINKER, Lee
BADDELEY, Aaron HOLMES, J.B. ROLLINS, John
BAIRD, Briny HOWELL III, Charles ROMAN, Kevin
BECKMAN, Cameron IMADA, Ryuji ROMERO, Andres
BEEM, Rich ISHIKAWA, Ryo ROSE, Justin
BENZEL, Ryan JAIDEE, Thongchai SABBATINI, Rory
BISCONTI, Greg JIMENEZ, Miguel Angel SCHNEITER, Steve
BRADLEY, Michael JOHNSON, Dustin SCHWARTZEL, Charl
BROOKS, Mark JOHNSON, Zach SCOTT, Adam
CABRERA, Angel JONES, Brendan SENDEN, John
CAMPBELL, Chad KATAYAMA, Shingo SHEFTIC, Mark
CAMPBELL, Michael KAYMER, Martin SIM, Michael
CHOI, K.J. KELLY, Jerry SINGH, Jeev Milkha
CINK, Stewart KIM, Anthony SINGH, Vijay
CLARK, Tim KJELDSEN, Soren SMAIL, David
CLARKE, Darren KUCHAR, Matt SMALL, Mike
COUPLES, Fred LANCASTER, Todd SNEDEKER, Brandt
CRANE, Ben LEHMAN, Tom STARKJOHANN, Chris
CURTIS, Ben LEONARD, Justin STREELMAN, Kevin
DALY, John LEVET, Thomas STENSON, Henrik
DAVIS, Brian LIPPERT, Eric STERNE, Richard
DICCIANI, Keith LOVE III, Davis STRICKER, Steve
DONALD, Luke LOWE, Mitch STURGEON, Grant
DOUGHERTY, Nick MACKENZIE, Will SUTHERLAND, Kevin
DUFNER, Jason MAHAN, Hunter THOMAS, Craig
DUKE, Ken MALLINGER, John TOMS, David
EDFORS, Johan MARINO, Steve TRAHAN, D.J.
ELKINGTON, Steve MARKSAENG, Prayad TURNESA, Marc
ELS, Ernie McCARRON, Scott TWAY, Bob
ESTES, Bob McDOWELL, Graeme VAN PELT, Bo
FERNANDEZ-CASTANO, Gonzalo MERRICK, John VERPLANK, Scott
FISHER, Ross McILROY, Rory VILLEGAS, Camilo
FLESCH, Steve MICHEEL, Shaun WALL, Anthony
FORSYTH, Alastair MICKELSON, Phil WATNEY, Nick
FUJITA, Hiroyuki MILES, Michael WATSON, Bubba
FURYK, Jim MOLINARI, Francesco WEBSTER, Steve
GAFFNEY, Brian MONTGOMERIE, Colin WEEKLEY, Boo
GARCIA, Sergio NA, Kevin WEINHART, Tim
GAUS, Robert OGILVY, Geoff WEIR, Mike
GAY, Brian O'HAIR Sean WESTWOOD, Lee
GLOVER, Lucas OOSTHUIZEN, Louis WI, Charlie
GOGGIN, Mathew OVERTON, Jeff WILSON, Mark
GOOSEN, Retief PALMER, Ryan WILSON, Oliver
GOYDOS, Paul PAMPLING, Rod WOOD, Christopher
GREEN, Nathan PAVIN, Corey WOODS, Tiger
GREEN, Richard PEREZ, Pat YANG, Y.E.

PGA Championship winners
2008 Padraig Harrington 1978 John Mahaffey 1948 Ben Hogan
2007 Tiger Woods 1977 Lanny Wadkins 1947 Jim Ferrier
2006 Tiger Woods 1976 Dave Stockton 1946 Ben Hogan
2005 Phil Mickelson 1975 Jack Nicklaus 1945 Byron Nelson
2004 Vijay Singh 1974 Lee Trevino 1944 Bob Hamilton
2003 Shaun Micheel 1973 Jack Nicklaus 1942 Sam Snead
2002 Rich Beem 1972 Gary Player 1941 Vic Ghezzi
2001 David Toms 1971 Jack Nicklaus 1940 Byron Nelson
2000 Tiger Woods 1970 Dave Stockton 1939 Henry Picard
1999 Tiger Woods 1969 Raymond Floyd 1938 Paul Runyan
1998 Vijay Singh 1968 Julius Boros 1937 Denny Shute
1997 Davis Love III 1967 Don January 1936 Denny Shute
1996 Mark Brooks 1966 Al Geiberger 1935 Johnny Revolta
1995 Steve Elkington 1965 Dave Marr 1934 Paul Runyan
1994 Nick Price 1964 Bobby Nichols 1933 Gene Sarazen
1993 Paul Azinger 1963 Jack Nicklaus 1932 Olin Dutra
1992 Nick Price 1962 Gary Player 1931 Tom Creavy
1991 John Daly 1961 Jerry Barber 1930 Tommy Armour
1990 Wayne Grady 1960 Jay Hebert 1929 Leo Diegel
1989 Payne Stewart 1959 Bob Rosburg 1928 Leo Diegel
1988 Jeff Sluman 1958 Dow Finsterwald 1927 Walter Hagen
1987 Larry Nelson 1957 Lionel Hebert 1926 Walter Hagen
1986 Bob Tway 1956 Jack Burke, Jr. 1925 Walter Hagen
1985 Hubert Green 1955 Doug Ford 1924 Walter Hagen
1984 Lee Trevino 1954 Chick Harbert 1923 Gene Sarazen
1983 Hal Sutton 1953 Walter Burkemo 1922 Gene Sarazen
1982 Raymond Floyd 1952 Jim Turnesa 1921 Walter Hagen
1981 Larry Nelson 1951 Sam Snead 1920 Jock Hutchison
1980 Jack Nicklaus 1950 Chandler Harper 1919 Jim Barnes
1979 David Graham 1949 Sam Snead 1916 Jim Barnes
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