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Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles

Johnnie Walker Championship
Tournament information
LocationAuchterarder, Perthshire, Scotland
Established1999
Course(s)Gleneagles Hotel
Par72
Length7,060 yards (6,460 m)
Tour(s)European Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fund£1,400,000
Month playedAugust
Final year2013
Tournament record score
Aggregate262 Adam Scott 2002
To par−26 (as above)
Final champion
England Tommy Fleetwood

The Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles was a European Tour golf tournament which was played at the Gleneagles Hotel in Scotland. The tournament was founded in 1999 as the Scottish PGA Championship, and despite maintaining the same sponsor, has since changed name on several occasions, as Diageo has looked to promote different brands. It was last contested over the PGA Centenary Course, formerly called the Monarch's Course, venue for the 2014 Ryder Cup matches. It was last played in 2013

The tournament was one of three on the European Tour schedule which always takes place in Scotland, the others being the Scottish Open and the Dunhill Links Championship.

The event is not to be confused with the Johnnie Walker Classic, which is a longer established golf tournament played in the Asia-Pacific region, and co-sanctioned by the European, Australasian and Asian tours.

Winners

Year Winner Country Score To par Margin
of victory
Runner(s)-up
Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles
2013 Tommy Fleetwood England 270 −18 Playoff Scotland Stephen Gallacher
Argentina Ricardo González
2012 Paul Lawrie Scotland 272 −16 4 strokes Australia Brett Rumford
2011 Thomas Bjørn Denmark 277 −11 Playoff South Africa George Coetzee
England Mark Foster
Spain Pablo Larrazábal
Austria Bernd Wiesberger
2010 Edoardo Molinari Italy 278 −10 1 stroke Australia Brett Rumford
2009 Peter Hedblom Sweden 275 −13 1 stroke Sweden Martin Erlandsson
2008 Grégory Havret France 278 −14 1 stroke England Graeme Storm
2007 Marc Warren Scotland 280 −12 Playoff England Simon Wakefield
2006 Paul Casey (2) England 276 −16 1 stroke Denmark Søren Hansen
England Andrew Marshall
2005 Emanuele Canonica Italy 281 −7 2 strokes Belgium Nicolas Colsaerts
Wales Bradley Dredge
England Barry Lane
England David Lynn
Diageo Championship at Gleneagles
2004 Miles Tunnicliff England 275 −13 5 strokes Northern Ireland Graeme McDowell
2003 Søren Kjeldsen Denmark 279 −9 2 strokes Scotland Alastair Forsyth
Diageo Scottish PGA Championship
2002 Adam Scott Australia 262 −26 10 strokes Scotland Raymond Russell
Gleneagles Scottish PGA Championship
2001 Paul Casey England 274 −14 1 stroke Germany Alex Čejka
Scottish PGA Championship
2000 Pierre Fulke Sweden 271 −17 2 strokes Sweden Henrik Nyström
1999 Warren Bennett England 282 −6 Playoff Netherlands Rolf Muntz

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