Tournament information | |
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Dates | August 16–19, 1984 |
Location | Birmingham, Alabama |
Course(s) | Shoal Creek Golf and Country Club |
Organized by | PGA of America |
Tour(s) | PGA Tour |
Statistics | |
Par | 72 |
Length | 7,145 yards (6,533 m) |
Field | 150 players, 70 after cut[1] |
Cut | 148 (+4) |
Prize fund | $700,000 |
Winner's share | $125,000 |
Champion | |
Lee Trevino | |
273 (−15) | |
The 1984 PGA Championship was the 66th PGA Championship, held August 16–19 at Shoal Creek Golf and Country Club in Birmingham, Alabama. Lee Trevino shot four rounds in the 60s to win his second PGA Championship and sixth and final major title, four strokes ahead of runners-up Gary Player and Lanny Wadkins.[2]
Trevino, age 44, was tied for the lead after two rounds at 137 (−7) with Player and Wadkins.[3] Despite a double bogey at 18 on Saturday, Trevino carded a 67 (−5) for 204 (−12) and a one shot lead.[4] A 69 on Sunday led to a total of 273 (−15), which set a new record for under-par by five strokes for the championship,[5] which was later broken by Steve Elkington in 1995.
Shoal Creek hosted the PGA Championship again in 1990 and the Regions Tradition, a senior major championship, from 2011 through 2015.