2021 WGC Workday Championship
The WGC Workday Championship in Florida is one of the four World Golf Championship events. The tournament has had a number of different names over the years and been held at a number of different golf courses. When the event was first held, it was located in the United States or Europe, but from 2007 through 2016 it was held in Florida. The event was moved to Mexico beginning with the 2017 tournament and was held there through 2020. The 2021 event will be held at the Concession Golf Club in Bradenton, Florida. The field for this event is almost always excellent, as most of the top players in the world are competing. Dustin Johnson is the defending champion and he is the favorite in golf betting odds at BookMaker.
Catch all of the action at the WGC Workday Championship from Thursday, February 25 through Sunday, February 28
2021 WGC-Workday Championship at a Glance
Course: The Concession Golf Club, Bradenton, FL
Par: 72
Course Lengths: 7,470 yards
Defending Champion: Patrick Reed
Tournament Record: -25 (Tiger Woods, 2002)
The top 50 players in the Official World Golf Rankings qualify for this event and the top 30 players from the PGA Tour FedEx Cup standings also qualify. The top 20 players in the Race To Dubai standings also qualify, along with the top two from the Asian Tour, Japan Golf Tour, PGA Tour of Australasia, and Sunshine Tour. The total number of players in the field for this event is 70 and there is no 36-hole cut.
WGC-Workday Championship Betting Odds
WGC-Workday Championship Winners (2000)
YEAR |
WINNER |
SCORE TO PAR |
2020 |
Patrick Reed |
-18 |
2019 |
Dustin Johnson |
-21 |
2018 |
Phil Mickelson |
-16 |
2017 |
Dustin Johnson |
-14 |
2016 |
Adam Scott |
-12 |
2015 |
Dustin Johnson |
-9 |
2014 |
Patrick Reed |
-4 |
2013 |
Tiger Woods |
-19 |
2012 |
Justin Rose |
-16 |
2011 |
Nick Watney |
-16 |
2010 |
Ernie Els |
-18 |
2009 |
Phil Mickelson |
-19 |
2008 |
Geoff Ogilvy |
-17 |
2007 |
Tiger Woods |
-10 |
2006 |
Tiger Woods |
-23 |
2005 |
Tiger Woods |
-10 |
2004 |
Ernie Els |
-18 |
2003 |
Tiger Woods |
-6 |
2002 |
Tiger Woods |
-25 |
2001 |
Cancelled |
- |
2000 |
Mike Weir |
-7 |
The list of winners of this event is a great one because only the best players in the world are in the field for this tournament. Tiger Woods has done extremely well in this event through the years, but other top players have also won this event including defending champion Dustin Johnson. Because this event has been located at many different courses around the world, the winning scores have been all over the place. Tiger won this event by shooting 25-under par in 2002 but he also won this event a year later by shooting 6-under par.
Most Career Wins
WINS |
GOLFER |
YEARS |
7 |
Tiger Woods |
1999, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2013 |
3 |
Dustin Johnson |
2015, 2017, 2019 |
2 |
Phil Mickelson |
2009, 2018 |
2 |
Ernie Els |
2004, 2010 |
Tiger has made this event his personal playground, winning the tournament seven times. Dustin Johnson took over second place in terms of wins in this event by winning his third title in 2019. Reed, Mickelson and Els are the only other players to win this event more than once. The new group of golfing stars could make their mark on this tournament but none of the current marquee golfers has even one win in this event.
Best Winning Tournament Scores
SCORE |
GOLFER |
YEAR |
-25 |
Tiger Woods |
2002 |
-23 |
Tiger Woods |
2006 |
Tiger has dominated this event not only in terms of wins with seven, but also in terms of the winning score. He shot 25-under in 2002 which is the best mark and he also holds the second-best mark at 23-under par.
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