2020 BMW PGA Championship

The 2020 BMW PGA Championship was the 66th edition of the BMW PGA Championship, an annual golf tournament on the European Tour, which was originally due to be held 10–13 September at the West Course of Wentworth Club in Virginia Water, Surrey, England, a suburb southwest of London. On 28 May, the European Tour announced a new revised schedule in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic which rescheduled the tournament to 15–18 October.[1] In August, the tournament was brought forward one week in the schedule to allow for culmination of a second, unofficial "UK Swing", starting with the Dubai Duty Free Irish Open and the Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open. The tournament was played from 8–11 October.[2]

2020 BMW PGA Championship
Tournament information
Dates8–11 October 2020
LocationVirginia Water, Surrey, England
51.40°N 0.59°W / 51.40; -0.59
Course(s)Wentworth Club
West Course
Tour(s)European Tour
Statistics
Par72
Length7,302 yards (6,677 m)
Field120 players, 67 after cut
Cut144 (E)
Prize fundUS$7,000,000
Winner's share€974,457
Champion
Tyrrell Hatton
269 (−19)
Location Map
Wentworth Club
Location in England
Wentworth Club
Wentworth Club (Surrey)

Tyrrell Hatton won the tournament with a score of 269, 19-under-par, after a final round 67. He finished four strokes ahead of Victor Perez. Perez was 6-under-par after 12 holes of his final round but was 2-over-par for the remaining holes, finishing with a 68.[3]

Course layout

Wentworth Club, West Course
Tee Rating/Slope 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
Par 43453444435 3454344553772
Yardage 4731544655522034183963914493,501 1844165314701794893836105393,8017,302

Field

Made the cut

PlayerCountryYear wonR1R2R3R4TotalTo parPlace
Danny Willett England201971717468284−4T32
David Howell England200672688074294+6T65

Missed the cut

PlayerCountryYear wonR1R2TotalTo par
Miguel Ángel Jiménez Spain20087373146+2

Round summaries

First round

Thursday 8 October 2020

There was three-way tie after the first round, with Adri Arnaus, Justin Harding and Tyrrell Hatton each scoring 6-under-par 66. Defending champion Danny Willett scored 71.[4]

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
T1Adri Arnaus Spain66−6
Justin Harding South Africa
Tyrrell Hatton England
T4Matthew Fitzpatrick England67−5
Gavin Green Malaysia
Shane Lowry Ireland
Eddie Pepperell England
T8Ryan Fox New Zealand68−4
Joachim B. Hansen Denmark
Scott Hend Australia
Andrew Johnston England
Wade Ormsby Australia
Aaron Rai England
Justin Rose England
Matthias Schwab Austria

Second round

Friday 9 October 2020

Matthew Fitzpatrick and Shane Lowry each added a 7-under-par 65 to their opening rounds of 67, and shared the lead at the half-way stage. Fitzpatrick found water at the 8th, his final hole, and made a double-bogey 6. Tyrrell Hatton added a 67 to his first round 66 to lie in third place, a stroke behind.[5] 67 players made the cut, at even par and better.

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
T1Matthew Fitzpatrick England67-65=132−12
Shane Lowry Ireland67-65=132
3Tyrrell Hatton England66-67=133−11
T4Joachim B. Hansen Denmark68-67=135−9
Victor Perez France69-66=135
T6Adri Arnaus Spain66-70=136−8
Grant Forrest Scotland69-67=136
T8Scott Hend Australia68-69=137−7
Eddie Pepperell England67-70=137
T10Ryan Fox New Zealand68-70=138−6
Gavin Green Malaysia67-71=138
Patrick Reed United States70-68=138

Third round

Saturday 10 October 2020

Overnight leaders, Matthew Fitzpatrick and Shane Lowry, both had over-par rounds to drop down the leaderboard; Fitzpatrick scored 76 while Lowry took 74. Tyrrell Hatton took the lead after a round of 69, with Joachim B. Hansen and Victor Perez three strokes behind. Pablo Larrazábal had the best round of the day, coming home in 30 for a round of 66, while Tommy Fleetwood and David Horsey had rounds of 67 to move into a tie for 4th place with Lowry and Patrick Reed.[6]

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Tyrrell Hatton England66-67-69=202−14
T2Joachim B. Hansen Denmark68-67-70=205−11
Victor Perez France69-66-70=205
T4Tommy Fleetwood England71-68-67=206−10
David Horsey England70-69-67=206
Shane Lowry Ireland67-65-74=206
Patrick Reed United States70-68-68=206
T8Eddie Pepperell England67-70-70=207−9
Ian Poulter England69-70-68=207
T10Matthew Fitzpatrick England67-65-76=208−8
Masahiro Kawamura Japan70-69-69=208
Pablo Larrazábal Spain73-69-66=208

Final round

Sunday, 11 October 2020

Overnight leader Tyrrell Hatton won the tournament with a score of 269, 19-under-par, after a final round 67. He finished four strokes ahead of Victor Perez. Perez was 6-under-par after 12 holes of his final round but was 2-over-par for the remaining holes, finishing with a 68. Patrick Reed had an eagle at the final hole to finish tied for third place with Andy Sullivan, who had a final round 65. Ian Poulter finished fifth, with Eddie Pepperell in sixth place.[7]

PlacePlayerCountryScoreTo parPrize money ()
1Tyrrell Hatton England66-67-69-67=269−19974,457
2Victor Perez France69-66-70-68=273−15630,531
T3Patrick Reed United States70-68-68-68=274−14323,863
Andy Sullivan England71-69-69-65=274
5Ian Poulter England69-70-68-68=275−13243,041
6Eddie Pepperell England67-70-70-69=276−12200,623
T7Matthew Fitzpatrick England67-65-76-69=277−11147,888
Joachim B. Hansen Denmark68-67-70-72=277
Renato Paratore Italy73-69-68-67=277
T10Scott Hend Australia68-69-73-68=278−10106,234
Martin Kaymer Germany73-68-69-68=278
Marcus Kinhult Sweden72-67-71-68=278

References

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