2020 WGC-Mexico Championship

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The 2020 WGC-Mexico Championship was a golf tournament played February 20–23 at Club de Golf Chapultepec in Naucalpan, Mexico, just west of Mexico City. It was the 21st time the WGC Championship is played, and the first of the World Golf Championships events to be staged in 2020. The approximate elevation of the course's clubhouse is 2,400 meters (7,870 ft) above sea level.

Patrick Reed won his second WGC Championship (first in Mexico), by a single stroke ahead of Bryson DeChambeau. DeChambeau was leading heading into the final stages, but scored an aggregate one-over-par on the final 4 holes, whereas Reed birdied the 15th, 16th, and 17th. During the final round five players had a share of the lead, with the other main challengers being Justin Thomas, Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Erik van Rooyen.[1][2]

This was the final time this event was held in Mexico; the following year's edition was scheduled to return, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was moved to Florida in January 2021 (and played in late February).[3]

Course layout

Club de Golf Chapultepec

Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
Yards 316 387 186 506 445 625 235 525 382 3,607 450 632 406 225 497 575 403 172 388 3,738 7,355
Meters 289 354 170 463 407 572 215 480 349 3,299 411 578 371 206 441 526 369 157 355 3,405 6,726
Par 4 4 3 4 4 5 3 4 4 35 4 5 4 3 4 5 4 3 4 36 71

Source:[4]

Field

The field consisted of players from the top of the Official World Golf Ranking and the money lists/Orders of Merit from the six main professional golf tours.[5] Each player is classified according to the first category in which he qualified, but other categories are shown in parentheses.

1. The top 50 players from the Official World Golf Ranking, as of February 10, 2020

An Byeong-hun (2), Abraham Ancer (2,3), Rafa Cabrera-Bello (2), Paul Casey (2,3), Bryson DeChambeau (2,3), Matt Fitzpatrick (2,5,6), Tommy Fleetwood (2,3,5,6), Sergio García (2), Tyrrell Hatton (2,5), Billy Horschel (2), Im Sung-jae (2,3,4), Shugo Imahira (2,7), Jazz Janewattananond (2,10), Dustin Johnson (2,3), Kevin Kisner (2,3), Matt Kuchar (2,3), Marc Leishman (2,3,4), Shane Lowry (2,5), Hideki Matsuyama (2,3,4), Graeme McDowell (2,6), Rory McIlroy (2,3,4,5), Francesco Molinari (2), Kevin Na (2), Louis Oosthuizen (2,3,5,6), Victor Perez (2,5,6), Jon Rahm (2,3,5), Chez Reavie (2,3), Patrick Reed (2,3), Xander Schauffele (2,3), Adam Scott (2,3), Webb Simpson (2,3,4), Cameron Smith (2,4), Brandt Snedeker (2,3), Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas (2,3,4), Erik van Rooyen (5), Matt Wallace (2,5), Bubba Watson (2), Lee Westwood (2,6), Bernd Wiesberger (2,5), Danny Willett (2,5,6), Gary Woodland (2,3)

2. The top 50 players from the Official World Golf Ranking, as of February 17, 2020

Christiaan Bezuidenhout (5,6), Collin Morikawa

3. The top 30 players from the final 2019 FedExCup Points List

Corey Conners, Lucas Glover, Charles Howell III, Jason Kokrak

4. The top 10 players from the 2020 FedExCup Points List, as of February 17, 2020

Lanto Griffin, Sebastián Muñoz, Brendon Todd

5. The top 20 players from the final 2019 European Tour Race to Dubai

Jorge Campillo, Benjamin Hébert, Marcus Kinhult, Kurt Kitayama, Mike Lorenzo-Vera, Robert MacIntyre, Matthias Schwab

6. The top 10 players from the 2020 European Tour Race to Dubai, as of February 10, 2020

Branden Grace, Lucas Herbert, Pablo Larrazábal

7. The top 2 players, not otherwise exempt, from the final 2019 Japan Golf Tour Order of Merit

Ryo Ishikawa, Shaun Norris

8. The top 2 players, not otherwise exempt, from the final 2019 PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit

Ryan Fox, Zach Murray

9. The top 2 players, not otherwise exempt, from the final 2018–19 Sunshine Tour Order of Merit

Justin Harding, Zander Lombard

10. The top 2 players, not otherwise exempt, from the final 2019 Asian Tour Order of Merit

Scott Hend, Lee Tae-hee

11. The highest-ranked player from Mexico, not otherwise eligible, within the top 300 of the Official World Golf Ranking as of February 10, 2020

Carlos Ortiz

12. Alternates to fill field to 72 (if necessary) from the Official World Golf Ranking as of February 17, 2020
  1. Scottie Scheffler (51)
  2. Kang Sung-hoon (54)

Round summaries

First round

Thursday, February 20, 2020

For the second year running, world number one Rory McIlroy led the tournament after the first round, after shooting a 6-under-par 65 to take a two-shot lead over Justin Thomas and Bubba Watson. McIlroy had an eagle on the 11th hole (his second hole) and had five birdies in his round.[6] No players completed a bogey-free round, with the field shooting a combined 100-over par and a scoring average of 72.389, the highest of any WCG round at Chapultepec.[7]

Place Player Score To par
1 Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy 65 −6
T2 United States Justin Thomas 67 −4
United States Bubba Watson
T4 Canada Corey Conners 68 −3
United States Bryson DeChambeau
United States Billy Horschel
South Africa Louis Oosthuizen
T8 England Paul Casey 69 −2
England Tyrrell Hatton
South Korea Im Sung-jae
Japan Hideki Matsuyama
United States Patrick Reed
England Lee Westwood

Second round

Friday, February 21, 2020

The average score was more than 2 stokes lower on day two, than on day one. An 8-under 63 gave Bryson DeChambeau solo lead after making 31 of 32 putts inside 15 feet through two rounds, which also meant he had a career high of total putting distance of 265' 10". On his 30th birthday, Erik van Rooyen was the only player to shoot a bogey-free round, and matched Justin Thomas' course record with a 9-under 62. Rory McIlroy struggled compared to his first round, but three late birdies meant he stayed within 3 strokes of the lead going into day three.[8]

Place Player Score To par
1 United States Bryson DeChambeau 68-63=131 −11
T2 United States Patrick Reed 69-63=132 −10
South Africa Erik van Rooyen 70-62=132
T4 Japan Hideki Matsuyama 69-64=133 −9
United States Justin Thomas 67-66=133
6 Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy 65-69=134 −8
T7 England Paul Casey 69-68=137 −5
England Tyrrell Hatton 69-68=137
Colombia Sebastián Muñoz 71-66=137
10 Canada Corey Conners 68-70=138 −4

Third round

Saturday, February 22, 2020

Having already won twice in the current PGA Tour season, Justin Thomas shot a 6-under 65 to lead by one stroke after 54-holes, a feat he also achieved at the 2017 WGC-Mexico Championship. Overnight leader Bryson DeChambeau could only hit a level par 71, despite being 3-under after the first two holes, and finished 4 strokes behind Thomas. Jon Rahm set a new tournament and course record after scoring a 10-under 61 which included nine birdies and a hole-in-one on the 17th to finish the day level with DeChambeau.[9]

Place Player Score To par
1 United States Justin Thomas 67-66-65=198 −15
T2 United States Patrick Reed 69-63-67=199 −14
South Africa Erik van Rooyen 70-62-67=199
T4 United States Bryson DeChambeau 68-63-71=202 −11
Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy 65-69-68=202
Spain Jon Rahm 72-69-61=202
T7 England Paul Casey 69-68-66=203 −10
England Tyrrell Hatton 69-68-66=203
T9 Japan Hideki Matsuyama 69-64-71=204 −9
United States Kevin Na 71-68-65=204
United States Gary Woodland 70-69-65=204

Final round

Sunday, February 23, 2020

Final leaderboard

Champion
(c) = past champion
Place Player Score To par Money ($)
1 United States Patrick Reed (c) 69-63-67-67=266 −18 1,820,000
2 United States Bryson DeChambeau 68-63-71-65=267 −17 1,150,000
T3 Spain Jon Rahm 72-69-61-67=269 −15 600,000
South Africa Erik van Rooyen 70-62-67-70=269
5 Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy 65-69-68-68=270 −14 430,000
T6 England Tyrrell Hatton 69-68-66-68=271 −13 320,667
Japan Hideki Matsuyama 69-64-71-67=271
United States Justin Thomas 67-66-65-73=271
T9 United States Billy Horschel 68-71-68-65=272 −12 237,500
United States Kevin Na 71-68-65-68=272
Leaderboard below the top 10
Place Player Score To par Money ($)
11 England Paul Casey 69-68-66-70=273 −11 205,000
T12 Mexico Abraham Ancer 70-70-67-68=275 −9 182,000
United States Gary Woodland 70-69-65-71=275
T14 Colombia Sebastián Muñoz 71-66-72-67=276 −8 160,000
United States Xander Schauffele 72-72-66-66=276
T16 Spain Rafa Cabrera-Bello 71-71-67-68=277 −7 143,500
Mexico Carlos Ortiz 75-68-66-68=277
T18 England Tommy Fleetwood 70-69-70-69=278 −6 125,500
France Benjamin Hébert 73-70-65-70=278
United States Kevin Kisner 73-69-67-69=278
United States Bubba Watson 67-72-71-68=278
T22 United States Matt Kuchar 75-67-67-70=279 −5 105,500
Australia Cameron Smith 73-73-69-64=279
United States Brandt Snedeker 76-69-70-64=279
England Lee Westwood 69-70-70-70=279
T26 South Africa Zander Lombard 73-68-69-70=280 −4 90,000
United States Scottie Scheffler 73-70-67-70=280
Australia Adam Scott (c) 74-68-68-70=280
T29 South Korea An Byeong-hun 75-69-72-65=281 −3 73,500
South Africa Christiaan Bezuidenhout 72-72-70-67=281
New Zealand Ryan Fox 72-68-73-68=281
United States Lanto Griffin 72-69-70-70=281
South Africa Justin Harding 71-71-67-72=281
South Korea Im Sung-jae 69-72-70-70=281
Republic of Ireland Shane Lowry 72-69-71-69=281
United States Chez Reavie 71-73-67-70=281
T37 England Matt Fitzpatrick 72-70-70-70=282 −2 56,200
Spain Sergio García 74-72-70-66=282
South Africa Shaun Norris 75-68-70-69=282
United States Brendon Todd 72-71-71-68=282
Austria Bernd Wiesberger 70-76-68-68=282
T42 South Africa Branden Grace 71-71-71-70=283 −1 49,500
Australia Marc Leishman 74-70-68-71=283
Scotland Robert MacIntyre 76-68-70-69=283
United States Collin Morikawa 72-70-72-69=283
Austria Matthias Schwab 71-68-74-70=283
England Danny Willett 73-68-70-72=283
T48 United States Dustin Johnson (c) 76-71-67-70=284 E 45,500
Australia Zach Murray 71-69-69-75=284
50 Canada Corey Conners 68-70-72-75=285 +1 44,000
T51 United States Jason Kokrak 73-70-73-70=286 +2 42,500
South Africa Louis Oosthuizen 68-71-76-71=286
T53 United States Charles Howell III 75-74-68-70=287 +3 39,100
Thailand Jazz Janewattananond 73-73-73-68=287
United States Kurt Kitayama 76-70-72-69=287
Italy Francesco Molinari 72-74-71-70=287
France Victor Perez 81-70-66-70=287
T58 Australia Lucas Herbert 75-70-74-69=288 +4 36,500
United States Jordan Spieth 74-73-70-71=288
England Matt Wallace 74-77-71-66=288
T61 United States Lucas Glover 71-73-76-69=289 +5 35,000
Japan Shugo Imahira 74-70-70-75=289
United States Webb Simpson 72-73-74-70=289
64 Spain Pablo Larrazábal 71-74-70-75=290 +6 34,000
65 Australia Scott Hend 72-75-75-70=292 +8 33,750
66 France Mike Lorenzo-Vera 76-73-72-73=294 +10 33,500
67 Spain Jorge Campillo 77-74-69-75=295 +11 33,250
68 Japan Ryo Ishikawa 80-72-73-71=296 +12 33,000
T69 Sweden Marcus Kinhult 75-74-75-73=297 +13 32,625
Northern Ireland Graeme McDowell 76-74-75-72=297
71 South Korea Kang Sung-hoon 76-76-72-75=299 +15 32,250
72 South Korea Lee Tae-hee 80-73-74-76=303 +19 32,000

Source:[10]

Scorecard

Final round

Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Par 4 4 3 4 4 5 3 4 4 4 5 4 3 4 5 4 3 4
United States Reed −15 −15 −15 −15 −15 −15 −15 −15 −15 −15 −15 −16 −16 −16 −17 −18 −19 −18
United States DeChambeau −11 −11 −12 −12 −12 −13 −14 −13 −14 −15 −16 −17 −17 −18 −18 −18 −17 −17
Spain Rahm −12 −13 −14 −14 −15 −15 −15 −15 −15 −15 −14 −14 −15 −14 −15 −15 −15 −15
South Africa van Rooyen −15 −16 −15 −15 −15 −15 −15 −15 −15 −13 −14 −13 −13 −13 −14 −15 −15 −15
Northern Ireland McIlroy −12 −12 −12 −13 −13 −14 −14 −14 −14 −14 −14 −13 −13 −13 −13 −14 −14 −14
England Hatton −11 −11 −11 −11 −11 −11 −10 −11 −12 −12 −12 −12 −12 −13 −14 −14 −13 −13
Japan Matsuyama −9 −9 −8 −9 −9 −9 −9 −9 −9 −9 −10 −11 −11 −12 −11 −12 −13 −13
United States Thomas −16 −16 −15 −15 −16 −16 −15 −14 −14 −12 −13 −13 −12 −12 −12 −13 −13 −13

Cumulative tournament scores, relative to par

Birdie Bogey Double bogey

Source:[11]

References

  1. ^ "Fourth-Round Notes – Sunday, February 23, 2020" (PDF). PGA Tour. February 23, 2020.
  2. ^ "Patrick Reed Shows His Moxie and Wins Mexico Championship". Sports Illustrated. February 23, 2020.
  3. ^ "2021 WGC-Mexico Championship to be played at The Concession Golf Club in Florida". European Tour. January 17, 2021.
  4. ^ "WGC-Mexico Championship: Card of the course". European Tour. February 17, 2020. Retrieved February 17, 2020.
  5. ^ "2019 Qualifiers for majors, The Players, WGCs". PGA Tour. Retrieved February 3, 2019.
  6. ^ "Rory McIlroy roars out to two-shot lead at Mexico Championship". ESPN. Associated Press. February 21, 2020.
  7. ^ "First-Round Notes – Thursday, February 20, 2020" (PDF). PGA Tour. February 21, 2020.
  8. ^ "Second-Round Notes – Friday, February 21, 2020" (PDF). PGA Tour. February 22, 2020.
  9. ^ "Third-Round Notes – Saturday, February 22, 2020" (PDF). PGA Tour. February 22, 2020.
  10. ^ "WGC-Mexico Championship". ESPN. Retrieved February 24, 2020.
  11. ^ "World Golf Championships-Mexico Championship". PGA Tour. Retrieved March 1, 2020.

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