Past Winners of the WGC – Accenture Match Play Championship
2008- Tiger Woods
2007- Henrik Stenson
2006- Geoff Ogilvy
2005- David Toms
2004- Tiger Woods
2003- Tiger Woods
2002- Kevin Sutherland
2001- Steve Stricker
2000- Darren Clarke
1999- Jeff Maggert
Past Winners of the WGC – CA Championship
2008- Geoff Ogilvy
2007- Tiger Woods
2006- Tiger Woods
2005- Tiger Woods
2004- Ernie Els
2003- Tiger Woods
2002- Tiger Woods
2001- cancelled due to September 11th attacks
2000- Mike Weir
1999- Tiger Woods
Past Winners of the WGC – Bridgestone Invitational
2007- Tiger Woods
2006- Tiger Woods
2005- Tiger Woods
2004- Stewart Cink
2003- Darren Clarke
2002- Craig Parry
2001- Tiger Woods
2000- Tiger Woods
1999- Tiger Woods
Past Winners of the Japan Golf Tour
2007- Toru Taniguchi
2006- Shingo Katayama
2005- Shingo Katayama
2004- Shingo Katayama
2003- Toshimitsu Izawa
2002- Toru Taniguchi
2001- Toshimitsu Izawa
2000- Shingo Katayama
1999- Namomichi “Joe” Ozaki
1998- Masashi “Jumbo” Ozaki
1997- Masashi “Jumbo” Ozaki
1996- Masashi “Jumbo” Ozaki
1995- Masashi “Jumbo” Ozaki
Money Winners of the PGA Tour
2007- Tiger Woods
2006- Tiger Woods
2005- Tiger Woods
2004- Vijay Singh
2003- Vijay Singh
2002- Tiger Woods
2001- Tiger Woods
2000- Tiger Woods
1999- Tiger Woods
Past Order of Merit Winners
2007- Justin Rose
2006- Padraig Harrington
2005- Colin Montgomerie
2004- Ernie Els
2003- Ernie Els
2002- Retief Goosen
2001- Retief Goosen
2000- Lee Westwood
1999- Colin Montgomerie
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World Golf Championships
The World Golf Championships began in 1999 and is a group of three annual events for male golfers created by the International Federation of PGA Tours. These are official money events on the PGA Tour, the European Tour, and the Japan Golf Tour.
WGC – Accenture Match Play Championship
The WGC – Accenture Match Play Championship is one of the annual World Golf Championships for male professional golfers. It takes place in January and February of each year and is sponsored by Accenture. It is a single elimination match play event and consists of the top 64 players.
WGC – CA Championship
The WGC – CA Championship is one of the annual World Golf Championships for male professional golfers. It takes place at the Doral Golf Resort and Spa in Florida each year. The Championship is played over 72 holes in the stroke play format and consists of the top 50 players from the Official World Golf Rankings.
WGC – Bridgestone Invitational
The WGC – CA Championship is one of the annual World Golf Championships for male professional golfers and the prize money is official money on both the PGA Tour and the PGA European Tour. The event offers invitations to the top 75 golf players in the world each year.
Japan Golf Tour
The Japan Golf Tour was founded in 1973 and offers the third highest annual prize fund. The tour is currently run by the Japan Golf Tour Organisation. Official events on the Japan Golf Tour count for World Golf Ranking points.
PGA Tour
The PGA Tour is an organization that operates the USA’s main professional golf tours. It is headquartered in Florida.
The European Tour
The European Tour is the primary golf tour in Europe and operates the three leading golf tours in Europe.
72 Hole Matchup Betting – The winner will be the player with the highest placing at the end of the tournament.
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3 Ball Betting – In most tournaments, golfers go out in groups of three players. This is typically known as 3 balls and creates a betting opportunity called 3 balls. The wager is based on each player to be the lowest scorer of the three over eighteen holes.
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Head to Head Betting – A straight two-way competition, usually without the draw being offered. If the event is drawn or otherwise tied the dead heat rule applies and bets are paid at half face value of the ticket.
Outright Betting – Bet on the overall winner of the golf championship.
Live ‘In Running – You can bet on selected events whilst the golf championship is in progress.
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Golf Betting Glossary
Ace - When a player hits the ball directly from the tee into the cup with one shot.
Approach Shot - A shot intended to land the ball on the green.
Back Nine - the last nine holes of an 18 hole online golf course.
Ball Marker - a token or a small coin used to spot the ball's position on the green prior to lifting it.
Birdie - a hole played one stroke under par.
Bogey – a hole played one stroke over par.
Caddie – a person paid to carry the online golf player’s clubs.
Chip – a short shot that is intended to travel through the air over a very short distance and roll the remainder of the way to the hole.
Club – a tool used to hit the ball.
Come Backer – a putt required after the previous putt travels past the hole.
Dimple – the round indentations on the online golf ball.
Double Bogey – a hole played two strokes over par.
Downswing – the motion of swinging a club from the top of the swing to the point of impact.
Drive – the first shot of each hole.
Eagle – a hole played in two strokes under par.
Fairway – the area of the course between the tee and green.
Fore – Fore is shouted as a warning when it appears a ball may possibly hit someone.
Front Nine – Holes 1 through 9 on a online golf course.
Goldie Bounce – when the ball strikes a tree and bounces back onto the fairway.
Hole – a hole in the ground which is called a cup.
Lag – a long putt designed to get the ball close to the hole.
Line – the expected path of the ball to the hole.
Ostrich – a hole played five strokes under par.
Pace – the speed at which a putt must be struck to get to the hole.
Pitch – a short shot.
Putt – a shot played on the green
Scratch golfer – a player’s handicap that is zero.
Slice – a poor shot that curves sharply from the left to the right.
Snowman – an eight on a hole.
Speed – a term used to describe the pace of a putt.
Target Line – the straight line from the ball to its intended target.
Whiff – an attempt to strike the ball where the player fails to make contact with the ball.
Zinger- a ball hit high and hard.
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