This article summarizes the highlights of professional and amateur golf in the year 2016.

Men's professional golf

Major championships

All four were won by first-time major winners for the first time since 2011.

World Golf Championships

FedEx Cup Playoffs

Other leading PGA Tour events

For a complete list of PGA Tour results see 2016 PGA Tour.

Leading European Tour events

For a complete list of European Tour results see 2016 European Tour.

Team events

Tour leaders

Awards

Other happenings

  • 27 March: Jason Day becomes the number one golfer in the world.[21]
  • 15 April: The Governing Board of the OWGR approved two changes: The addition of the MENA Golf Tour into the world rankings and an increase in the minimum world ranking points for the Korean Tour from six to nine for first-place finishers.[22]
  • 7 August: Jim Furyk shot a 12-under-par 58 in the final round of the Travelers Championship, becoming the first player to shoot 58 in a PGA Tour event. This also made Furyk the first PGA Tour pro to card two rounds under 60.[23]

Women's professional golf

LPGA majors

Additional LPGA Tour events

For a complete list of LPGA Tour results, see 2016 LPGA Tour.

Ladies European Tour event

For a complete list of Ladies European Tour results see 2016 Ladies European Tour.

Team events

Money list leaders

Awards

Senior men's professional golf

Senior majors

Charles Schwab Cup playoff events

Full results

Money list leaders

Awards

Amateur golf

Other happenings

Golf in multi-sport events

Deaths

Table of results

This table summarizes all the results referred to above in date order.

DatesTournamentStatus or tourWinner
15–17 JanEurAsia CupEurope v Asia
men's professional team event
Team Europe
14–17 JanLatin America Amateur ChampionshipAmateur men's individual tournamentCosta Rica Paul Chaplet
3–6 MarWGC-Cadillac ChampionshipWorld Golf ChampionshipsAustralia Adam Scott
23–27 MarWGC-Dell Match PlayWorld Golf ChampionshipsAustralia Jason Day
31 Mar – 3 AprANA InspirationLPGA majorNew Zealand Lydia Ko
7–10 AprMasters TournamentMen's majorEngland Danny Willett
12–15 MayThe Players ChampionshipPGA TourAustralia Jason Day
19–22 MayRegions TraditionSenior majorGermany Bernhard Langer
20–25 MayNCAA Division I Women's Golf ChampionshipsU.S. college championshipWashington / Virginia Elena Carta
26–29 MayBMW PGA ChampionshipEuropean TourEngland Chris Wood
26–29 MaySenior PGA ChampionshipSenior majorUnited States Rocco Mediate
27 May – 1 JunNCAA Division I Men's Golf ChampionshipsU.S. college championshipOregon / Aaron Wise
9–12 JunKPMG Women's PGA ChampionshipLPGA majorCanada Brooke Henderson
9–12 JunConstellation Senior Players ChampionshipSenior majorGermany Bernhard Langer
10–12 JunCurtis CupAmateur women's team tournamentGreat Britain and Ireland
13–18 JunThe Amateur ChampionshipAmateur men's individual tournamentEngland Scott Gregory
16–19 JunU.S. OpenMen's majorUnited States Dustin Johnson
21–25 JunBritish Ladies Amateur Golf ChampionshipAmateur women's individual tournamentSweden Julia Engström
30 Jun – 3 JulWGC-Bridgestone InvitationalWorld Golf ChampionshipsUnited States Dustin Johnson
7–10 JulU.S. Women's OpenLPGA majorUnited States Brittany Lang
14–17 JulThe Open ChampionshipMen's majorSweden Henrik Stenson
21–24 JulThe Senior Open ChampionshipSenior majorEngland Paul Broadhurst
21–24 JulInternational CrownLPGA Tour team event United States
28–31 JulRicoh Women's British OpenLPGA Tour and Ladies European Tour majorThailand Ariya Jutanugarn
28–31 JulPGA ChampionshipMen's majorUnited States Jimmy Walker
1–7 AugU.S. Women's AmateurAmateur women's individual tournamentSouth Korea Seong Eun-jeong
11–14 AugU.S. Senior OpenSenior majorUnited States Gene Sauers
11–14 AugSummer OlympicsMen's tournamentUnited Kingdom Justin Rose
17–20 AugSummer OlympicsWomen's tournamentSouth Korea Inbee Park
15–21 AugU.S. AmateurAmateur men's individual tournamentAustralia Curtis Luck
25–28 AugThe BarclaysPGA Tour FedEx Cup playoffUnited States Patrick Reed
2–5 SepDeutsche Bank ChampionshipPGA Tour FedEx Cup playoffNorthern Ireland Rory McIlroy
8–11 SepBMW ChampionshipPGA Tour FedEx Cup playoffUnited States Dustin Johnson
14–17 SepEspirito Santo TrophyWomen's amateur team event South Korea
15–18 SepThe Evian ChampionshipLPGA Tour and Ladies European Tour majorSouth Korea Chun In-gee
21–24 SepEisenhower TrophyMen's amateur team event Australia
22–25 SepThe Tour ChampionshipPGA Tour FedEx Cup playoffNorthern Ireland Rory McIlroy
30 Sep – 2 OctRyder CupEuropean team vs. United States team
men's professional team event
 Team USA
5–9 OctAsia-Pacific Amateur ChampionshipAmateur men's individual tournamentAustralia Curtis Luck
27–30 OctWGC-HSBC ChampionsWorld Golf ChampionshipsJapan Hideki Matsuyama
28–30 OctPowerShares QQQ ChampionshipPGA Tour Champions Charles Schwab Cup playoffUnited States Tom Pernice Jr.
4–6 NovDominion Charity ClassicPGA Tour Champions Charles Schwab Cup playoffUnited States Scott McCarron
10–13 NovCharles Schwab Cup ChampionshipPGA Tour Champions Charles Schwab Cup playoffUnited States Paul Goydos
17–20 NovDP World Tour Championship, DubaiEuropean TourEngland Matt Fitzpatrick
17–20 NovCME Group Tour ChampionshipLPGA TourEngland Charley Hull
24–27 NovWorld Cup of GolfMen's professional team event Denmark

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