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The Northern Trust
File:The Northern Trust logo.png
Tournament information
LocationVaries – Jersey City, New Jersey in 2021
Established1967, 57 years ago
Course(s)Liberty National Golf Club
in 2021
Par71 in 2021
Length7,353 yards (6,724 m) in 2021
Tour(s)PGA Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fund$9.5 million
Month playedAugust
Tournament record score
Aggregate254 Dustin Johnson (2020)
To par−30 as above
Current champion
United States Dustin Johnson
Liberty National Golf Clu is located in the United States
Liberty National Golf Clu
Liberty National Golf Clu
TPC Boston is located in Massachusetts
TPC Boston
TPC Boston

The Northern Trust, formerly The Barclays, is a golf tournament on the PGA Tour that rotates between the New York City area and Boston area. Since 2007, it has been played as the first tournament of the playoff system for the FedEx Cup. The field is limited to the top 125 players on the FedEx points list for the regular season.

Many of the world's top players have won The Northern Trust including Sergio García, Adam Scott, Jason Day, Matt Kuchar, Patrick Reed, Dustin Johnson and 2018 champion Bryson DeChambeau, who captured a four-stroke victory and became the tournament's youngest winner in the FedEx Cup era. Since the tournament's inception in 1967, The Northern Trust has generated nearly $50 million for New York/New Jersey Metropolitan-area charities, including a record $1.865 million in 2018.[1]

The 2019 edition of The Northern Trust was held August 8–11 at Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City, New Jersey, for the third time in the tournament's history.[2]

In 2018, the PGA Tour announced that The Northern Trust will rotate between the New York/New Jersey and Boston areas in 2019 and 2020. The tour returned to New England and TPC Boston in 2020; the course hosted the Dell Technologies Championship from 2003 through 2018.[2]

History

The event began in 1967 as the Westchester Classic, played at the Westchester Country Club in Rye, New York, a suburb northeast of New York City in Westchester County. Beginning in 1976, it underwent a series of name sponsorships (detailed below), not unlike other PGA Tour stops. The name of the event evolved to the point that, by 1990, it no longer contained the name of its host course or location. However, among golfers on tour and many fans, it was still known by its traditional name, "The Westchester."

The tournament was usually played during June of each year, either the week before (in even-numbered years) or the week after (in odd-numbered years) the U.S. Open. It had its greatest attendance in 2001 when Tiger Woods participated, although two days of heavy rains disrupted play. It had one of its more exciting finishes in 2005, when Pádraig Harrington eagled the par-5 final hole with a 65-foot (20 m) putt to win the title. The most frequent winner of the tournament is Vijay Singh, with four trophies.

Beginning in 2008, it left the Westchester Country Club and began being rotated amongst different clubs in the New York metropolitan area (also detailed below).

In 2011, Hurricane Irene shortened the tournament to 54 holes, which was played that year at the Plainfield Country Club in Edison, New Jersey. The tournament ended by noontime on Saturday, August 27, allowing ample time for players and spectators to evacuate the golf course.

The tournament has traditionally closed CBS Sports's PGA Tour television schedule, due to the network's commitment to airing SEC and NFL football during the fall months; until 2014, the network also had rights to the U.S. Open tennis tournament, which begins the Monday prior to Labor Day. (The 2019 changes to the PGA Tour calendar, which resulted in The Northern Trust being moved up two weeks due to the PGA Tour's desire to complete the FedEx Cup Playoffs by the end of August, will not affect this tournament ending CBS's golf season, even though the tournament now takes place three weeks before the first week of the college football season.) Jim Nantz, who calls the final two rounds of The Northern Trust on television, is also the lead play-by-play announcer for the NFL on CBS.

In 2017, Chicago-based financial services company Northern Trust replaced Barclays, which had sponsored the tournament since 2005.[3] Northern Trust had previously been the title sponsor of the Los Angeles Open at Riviera for nine years, known as the "Northern Trust Open" from 2008 through 2016.

In 2019, the FedEx Cup Playoffs will feature three events, instead of four, and the Playoffs will conclude by the end of August. Therefore, The Northern Trust will be played earlier in August (August 5–11, 2019), followed by the BMW Championship, August 12-18 (70 players); and the Tour Championship August 19–25 (30 players).[4]

Highlights

In 2015, Brian Harman became only the third player in PGA tour history to record two holes-in-one in the same round.[5]

Winners

PGA Tour (FedEx Cup Playoffs) 2007 onwards
PGA Tour (Regular) 1967–2006
# Year Player Country Venue Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Purse ($) Winner's
share ($)
The Northern Trust
54th 2020 Dustin Johnson (3)  United States TPC Boston, MA 254 −30 11 strokes United States Harris English 9,500,000 1,710,000
53rd 2019 Patrick Reed (2)  United States Liberty National, NJ 268 −16 1 stroke Mexico Abraham Ancer 9,250,000 1,665,000
52nd 2018 Bryson DeChambeau  United States Ridgewood, NJ 266 −18 4 strokes United States Tony Finau 9,000,000 1,620,000
51st 2017 Dustin Johnson (2)  United States Glen Oaks, NY 267 −13 Playoff United States Jordan Spieth 8,750,000 1,575,000
The Barclays
50th 2016 Patrick Reed  United States Bethpage Black, NY 275 −9 1 stroke Argentina Emiliano Grillo
United States Sean O'Hair
8,500,000 1,530,000
49th 2015 Jason Day  Australia Plainfield, NJ 261 −19 6 strokes Sweden Henrik Stenson 8,250,000 1,485,000
48th 2014 Hunter Mahan  United States Ridgewood, NJ 270 −14 2 strokes Australia Stuart Appleby
Australia Jason Day
United States Cameron Tringale
8,000,000 1,440,000
47th 2013 Adam Scott  Australia Liberty National, NJ 273 −11 1 stroke Canada Graham DeLaet
England Justin Rose
United States Gary Woodland
United States Tiger Woods
8,000,000 1,440,000
46th 2012 Nick Watney  United States Bethpage Black, NY 274 −10 3 strokes United States Brandt Snedeker 8,000,000 1,440,000
45th 2011 Dustin Johnson  United States Plainfield, NJ 194^ −19 2 strokes United States Matt Kuchar 8,000,000 1,440,000
44th 2010 Matt Kuchar  United States Ridgewood, NJ 272 −12 Playoff Scotland Martin Laird 7,500,000 1,350,000
43rd 2009 Heath Slocum  United States Liberty National, NJ 275 −9 1 stroke South Africa Ernie Els
Republic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington
United States Steve Stricker
United States Tiger Woods
7,500,000 1,350,000
42nd 2008 Vijay Singh (4)  Fiji Ridgewood, NJ 276 −8 Playoff Spain Sergio García
United States Kevin Sutherland
7,000,000 1,260,000
41st 2007 Steve Stricker  United States Westchester, NY 268 −16 2 strokes South Korea K. J. Choi 7,000,000 1,260,000
Barclays Classic
40th 2006 Vijay Singh (3)  Fiji Westchester, NY 274 −10 2 strokes Australia Adam Scott 5,750,000 1,035,000
39th 2005 Pádraig Harrington  Ireland Westchester, NY 274 −10 1 stroke United States Jim Furyk 5,750,000 1,035,000
Buick Classic
38th 2004 Sergio García (2)  Spain Westchester, NY 272 −12 Playoff Republic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington
South Africa Rory Sabbatini
5,250,000 945,000
37th 2003 Jonathan Kaye  United States Westchester, NY 271 −13 Playoff United States John Rollins 5,000,000 900,000
36th 2002 Chris Smith  United States Westchester, NY 272 −12 2 strokes United States David Gossett
United States Pat Perez
United States Loren Roberts
3,500,000 630,000
35th 2001 Sergio García  Spain Westchester, NY 268 −16 3 strokes United States Scott Hoch 3,500,000 630,000
34th 2000 Dennis Paulson  United States Westchester, NY 276 −8 Playoff United States David Duval 3,000,000 540,000
33rd 1999 Duffy Waldorf  United States Westchester, NY 276 −8 Playoff United States Dennis Paulson 2,500,000 450,000
32nd 1998 J. P. Hayes  United States Westchester, NY 201^ −12 Playoff United States Jim Furyk 1,800,000 324,000
31st 1997 Ernie Els (2)  South Africa Westchester, NY 268 −16 2 strokes United States Jeff Maggert 1,500,000 270,000
30th 1996 Ernie Els  South Africa Westchester, NY 271 −13 8 strokes Australia Steve Elkington
United States Tom Lehman
United States Jeff Maggert
Australia Craig Parry
1,200,000 216,000
29th 1995 Vijay Singh (2)  Fiji Westchester, NY 278 −6 Playoff United States Doug Martin 1,200,000 216,000
28th 1994 Lee Janzen  United States Westchester, NY 268 −16 3 strokes South Africa Ernie Els 1,200,000 216,000
27th 1993 Vijay Singh  Fiji Westchester, NY 280 −4 Playoff United States Mark Wiebe 1,000,000 180,000
26th 1992 David Frost  South Africa Westchester, NY 268 −16 8 strokes United States Duffy Waldorf 1,000,000 180,000
25th 1991 Billy Andrade  United States Westchester, NY 273 −11 2 strokes United States Brad Bryant 1,000,000 180,000
24th 1990 Hale Irwin  United States Westchester, NY 269 −15 2 strokes United States Paul Azinger 1,000,000 180,000
Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic
23rd 1989 Wayne Grady  Australia Westchester, NY 277 −7 Playoff United States Ronnie Black 1,000,000 180,000
22rd 1988 Seve Ballesteros (2)  Spain Westchester, NY 276 −8 Playoff South Africa David Frost
United States Ken Green
Australia Greg Norman
700,000 126,000
21st 1987 J. C. Snead  United States Westchester, NY 276 −8 Playoff Spain Seve Ballesteros 600,000 108,000
20th 1986 Bob Tway  United States Westchester, NY 272 −12 1 stroke United States Willie Wood 600,000 108,000
19th 1985 Roger Maltbie  United States Westchester, NY 275 −9 Playoff United States George Burns
United States Raymond Floyd
500,000 90,000
18th 1984 Scott Simpson  United States Westchester, NY 269 −15 5 strokes Australia David Graham
United States Jay Haas
United States Mark O'Meara
500,000 90,000
17th 1983 Seve Ballesteros  Spain Westchester, NY 276 −8 2 strokes United States Andy Bean
United States Craig Stadler
450,000 81,000
16th 1982 Bob Gilder  United States Westchester, NY 261 −19 5 strokes United States Peter Jacobsen
United States Tom Kite
400,000 72,000
15th 1981 Raymond Floyd  United States Westchester, NY 275 −9 1 stroke United States Bobby Clampett
United States Gibby Gilbert
United States Craig Stadler
400,000 72,000
14th 1980 Curtis Strange  United States Westchester, NY 273 −11 2 strokes United States Gibby Gilbert 400,000 72,000
13th 1979 Jack Renner  United States Westchester, NY 277 −7 1 stroke Australia David Graham
United States Howard Twitty
400,000 72,000
American Express Westchester Classic
12th 1978 Lee Elder  United States Westchester, NY 274 −10 1 stroke United States Mark Hayes 300,000 60,000
11th 1977 Andy North  United States Westchester, NY 272 −12 2 strokes United States George Archer 300,000 60,000
10th 1976 David Graham  Australia Westchester, NY 272 −12 3 strokes United States Ben Crenshaw
United States Tom Watson
United States Fuzzy Zoeller
300,000 60,000
Westchester Classic
9th 1975 Gene Littler  United States Westchester, NY 271 −17 Playoff United States Julius Boros 250,000 50,000
8th 1974 Johnny Miller  United States Westchester, NY 269 −19 2 strokes United States Don Bies 250,000 50,000
7th 1973 Bobby Nichols  United States Westchester, NY 272 −16 Playoff United States Bob Murphy 250,000 50,000
6th 1972 Jack Nicklaus (2)  United States Westchester| NY 270 −18 3 strokes United States Jim Colbert 250,000 50,000
5th 1971 Arnold Palmer  United States Westchester, NY 270 −18 5 strokes United States Gibby Gilbert
United States Hale Irwin
250,000 50,000
4th 1970 Bruce Crampton  Australia Westchester, NY 273 −15 1 stroke United States Larry Hinson
United States Jack Nicklaus
250,000 50,000
3rd 1969[6] Frank Beard  United States Westchester, NY 275 −13 1 stroke United States Bert Greene 250,000 50,000
2nd 1968[7] Julius Boros  United States Westchester, NY 272 −16 1 stroke United States Bob Murphy
United States Jack Nicklaus
United States Dan Sikes
250,000 50,000
1st 1967[8] Jack Nicklaus  United States Westchester, NY 272 −16 1 stroke United States Dan Sikes 250,000 50,000

PO Indicates a win in a playoff
^ Indicates weather-shortened to 54 holes
Note: Green highlight indicates scoring records.
Main sources[9][10][11]

Multiple winners

Six men have won the tournament more than once through 2020.

Future sites

Year Edition Course Location Dates Times hosted Ref
2021 55th Liberty National Golf Club Jersey City, NJ August TBA 2009, 2013, 2019
2022 56th TPC Boston Norton, Massachusetts August TBA 2020

References

  1. ^ "The Northern Trust generates $1.865 million for local area charities". PGA Tour. November 12, 2018. Retrieved December 20, 2018.
  2. ^ a b "The Northern Trust to call New York/New Jersey home in 2019, Boston home in 2020". PGA Tour. July 10, 2018. Retrieved December 20, 2018.
  3. ^ "Northern Trust to sponsor first FedExCup event in 2017". PGA Tour. January 19, 2016.
  4. ^ "PGA Tour unveils significantly revamped 2018-19 Season schedule". PGA Tour. July 10, 2018. Retrieved December 20, 2018.
  5. ^ Staats, Wayne (October 29, 2018). "These are the only three golfers to make two holes-in-one in same PGA Tour round". PGA of America. Retrieved February 26, 2019.
  6. ^ "Beard Cans Birdie On Final Hole For Title". Lodi News-Sentinel. Lodi, California. UPI. August 4, 1969. p. 8. Retrieved August 25, 2010.
  7. ^ "'Loose Moose' Grabs Westchester Win Away From Murphy". Daytona Beach Morning Journal. Daytona Beach, Florida. AP. August 19, 1968. p. 15. Retrieved August 25, 2010.
  8. ^ "Army Didn't Bug Me -- Jack". The Free Lance−Star. Fredericksburg, Virginia. AP. August 31, 1967. p. 22. Retrieved August 25, 2010.
  9. ^ The Barclays – Winners – at www.pgatour.com
  10. ^ The Barclays – Winners Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine – at golfobserver.com (since 1970)
  11. ^ Johnson, Sal; Seanor, Dave, eds. (2009). The USA Today Golfers Encyclopedia. New York, New York: Skyhorse Publishing. ISBN 978-1-60239-302-8.

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