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Deutsche Bank Championship
Sept 2-5, 2012
TPC Boston
Norton, Massachusetts
FedExCup Winner's Share: 2,500
Purse: $7.5 million
Winning Share: $1,350,000
Format: Stroke play
Yards: 7,304
Def Champ: Webb Simpson
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The Deutsche Bank Championship is one of the newer tournaments on the PGA Tour. It is played at the Tournament Players Club of Boston in Norton, Massachusetts. Unlike most tournaments, this tournament is intended to end on a Monday, and always scheduled for Labor Day weekend.
The world's best golfers head to the Tournament Players Club of Boston every summer for the Deutsche Bank Championship. Established in 2003, this premier event boasts a who's who of its winners, including some of the biggest names in golf.
The Deutsche Bank Championship was first held in 2003, and it's held at the Tournament Players Club of Boston in Norton, Massachusetts. The event is scheduled to end on Monday, which is Labor Day, and the list of past winners already includes several big names on the PGA Tour, including Tiger Woods and Vijay Singh.
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Deutsche Bank Championship Winners and Results
2011 Deutsche Bank Championship Winner
Webb Simpson wins 2011 Deutsche Bank Championship with his putt on the first hole of a playoff round to remain tied against Chez Reavie in the final round. Simpson birdied the second playoff hole and won the tournament.
2010 Deutsche Bank Championship Winner
Charley Hoffman was rolling in so many putts he lost track of how many birdies he made Monday. His final stroke on a Labor Day masterpiece was his 11th birdie, more than enough to win the 2010 Deutsche Bank Championship. Hoffman ran off four straight birdies early to erase a four-shot deficit, seized control by holing a bunker shot on the 13th and closed with a 9-under 62 on the TPC Boston for a five-shot victory over Geoff Ogilvy, Jason Day and Luke Donald. He made a 5-foot par save on the 14th, an 18-foot birdie on the next hole and a 7-foot birdie on the 16th.
2009 Deutsche Bank Championship Winner
In a wild Labor Day finish at TPC Boston, where a half-dozen players came to the par-5 18th hole with
hopes of winning, Stricker finished with back-to-back birdies for a 4-under 67 and a one-shot victory.
Stricker finished at 17-under 267 and earned $1.35 million. He also built a 909-point lead over Woods in the FedExCup race with two tournaments remaining. Because the points are reset after next week in
Chicago, Stricker is assured of being no worse than the No. 2 seed in THE TOUR Championship presented by Coca-Cola with a chance to win the $10 million prize.
2008 Deutsche Bank Championship Winner
Vijay Singh posted a new tournament scoring record of 262 while also becoming the first
two-time winner of this event (2004, 2008). Singh finished with a 63, the lowest final-round score, and pulled away from the other leaders to eventually beat Mike Weir by five strokes. |