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The Memorial Past Winners and History

May 29, 2011

During Masters week in 1966, a young Jack Nicklaus spoke of of his dream of founding a golf tournament which would—like The Masters—would be inspired by golf’s history and attract the world’s best players. Nicklaus also wanted to support charities in his hometown of the Greater Columbus area.

Ten years later, players at the first Memorial Tournament teed off at Muirfield Village, a residential and golf community just outside Columbus, Ohio. Muirfield Village was developed by Nicklaus and had opened in 1974. As the story goes, it’s built on a piece of land that he enjoyed playing on as a young lad.

In keeping with his original idea of making a connection to golf’s history, each year the Memorial Honors great golfers of the past, and a plaque for each is installed at the Muirfield Clubhouse. A list of past winners follows. The tournament also has fulfilled his dream of benefiting charities in Ohio.

The primary charity for the tournament is Nationwide Children’s Hospital.

The Memorial is a restricted field event, with only the first 75 players on the previous year’s money list guaranteed invites. Nicklaus apparently has a hand in selecting the remaining players. In John Feinstein’s Moment of Glory, he recounts that in spite of struggling with a shoulder injury for two years, Shaun Micheel was given an exemption in 2009:

... in part because he remembers that Micheel had played hurt the previous year. “I remember seeing him and he said. “Shaun, why don’t you withdraw? You’re hurt.” I said “Mr. Nicklaus, I wouldn’t ever pull out of your event.”

Nicklaus also guides the continual upkeep on the course. In 1996, he introduced special rakes to the tournament which created furrows in the traps, making sand play more difficult. That experiment lasted three years. He also has tinkered with the length of the rough, trying to find the right balance between punishment and shot making.

The 2010 winner’s purse is $1,080,000.

The 2013 President’s Cup will be played at Muirfield Village.

A list of winners is below:

The Memorial
Year Winner
2010 Justin Rose
2009 Tiger Woods
2008 Kenny Perry
2007 KJ Choi
2006 Carl Pettersson
1005 Bart Bryant
2004 Ernie Els
2003 Kenny Perry
2002 Jim Furyk
2001 Tiger Woods
2000 Tiger Woods
1999 Tiger Woods
1998 Fred Couples
1997 Vijay Singh
1996 Tom Watson
1995 Greg Norman
1994 Tom Lehman
1993 Paul Azinger
1992 David Edwards
1991 Kenny Perry
1990 Greg Norman
1989 Bob Tway
1988 Curtis Strange
1987 Don Pooley
1986 Hal Sutton
1985 Hale Irwin
1984 Jack Nicklaus
1983 Hale Irwin
1982 Raymond Floyd
1981 Keith Fergus
1980 David Graham
1979 Tom Watson
1978 Jim Simons
1977 Jack Nicklaus
1976 Roger Maltbie
and the past Memorial Tournament honorees:
The Memorial
Year Honoree
2009 JoAnne Carner and Jack Burke Jr.
2008 Tony Jacklin;Ralph Guldahl;Charles B. Macdonald and Craig Wood
2007 Louise Suggs and Dow Finsterwald
2006 Michael Bonallack; Charles Coe; Lawson Little; Henry Picard; Paul Runyan and Denny Shute
2005 Betsy Rawls and Cary Middlecoff
2004 Lee Trevino and Joyce Wethered
2003 Julius Boros and William C. Campbell
2002 Kathy Whitworth and Bobby Locke
2001 Payne Stewart
2000 Jack Nicklaus
1999 Ben Hogan
1998 Peter Thompson
1997 Gary Player
1996 Billy Casper
1995 Willie Anderson; John Ball; James Braid; Harold HIlton and JH Taylor
1994 Mickey Wright
1993 Arnold Palmer
1992 Joseph Dey
1991 Babe Zaharias
1990 Jimmy Demaret
1989 Henry Cotton
1988 Patty Berg
1987 Old and Young Tom Morris
1986 Robert de Vicenzo
1985 Chick Evans
1984 Sam Snead
1983 Tommy Armour
1982 Glenna Collett-Vare
1981 Harry Vardon
1980 Byron Nelson
1979 Gene Sarazen
1978 Francis Ouimet
1977 Walter Hagen
1976 Bobby Jones
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  • Point of clarification: The total purse for the event is $6,000,000. $1,080,000 is the winner’s share.

    Jim Dauer
    FullForesome.com

    Posted by Jim Dauer on 06/02

  • I’m not having a good week here. I knew that and probably just changed thoughts in the middle of the sentence. Happens a lot to me when I’m constantly interrupted by the boys.

    Posted by The Original Golf Blogger on 06/02

  • I wonder if there is a tournament with a higher percentage of winners who are also major championship winners.  By my count, 25 of 34 tournaments have been won by major winners.  For example, Colonial has been won by major winners 59% of the time.

    Obviously, the majors themselves are always won by a major winner.  Possibly the Players or some other relatively exclusive invitational might top the Memorial.  Still, the tournament has a pretty impressive list of past champions for a somewaht new event.

    Posted by bkuehn1952 on 06/02

  • Just a guess, I am going with Tiger for this weekend as his only win this year.

    It is a crazy prediction, but at least I am getting one out there.

    Posted by martin on 06/02

  • I’m also struck by the number of multiple winners. In 34 tournaments, nearly half were won by six players.

    Tiger Woods: 1999, 2000, 2001, 2009
    Kenny Perry: 1991, 2003, 2008
    Jack Nicklaus: 1977, 1984
    Hale Irwin: 1983, 1985
    Greg Norman: 1990, 1995
    Tom Watson: 1979, 1996

    Posted by The Original Golf Blogger on 06/02

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