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This article summarizes the highlights of professional and amateur golf in the year 2007.

Contents

Men's professional golf

Major championships

World Golf Championships

FedEx Cup playoff events

Other leading PGA Tour events

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

Other leading European Tour events

For a complete list of European Tour results see 2007 European Tour.

Team events

Tour leaders

Other happenings

Awards

Other tour results

Women's professional golf

LPGA majors

Ladies European Tour major (in addition to the Women's British Open)

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

Additional LPGA Tour events

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

Team events

Money list leaders

Awards

Other happenings

Senior men's professional golf

Senior majors

Full list of 2007 Champions Tour results.
Full list of 2007 European Seniors Tour results.

Money list leaders

Amateur golf

Other happenings

World Golf Hall of Fame inductees

The following individuals were inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame on 12 November:

Table of results

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

DatesTournamentStatus or tourWinner
19-21 Jan Women's World Cup of Golf Professional world team championship Flag of Paraguay.svg Paraguay
19-25 Feb WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship World Golf Championships Flag of Sweden.svg Henrik Stenson
22-25 Mar WGC-CA Championship World Golf Championships Flag of the United States.svg Tiger Woods
29 Mar-1 Apr Kraft Nabisco Championship LPGA major Flag of the United States.svg Morgan Pressel
5-8 Apr The Masters Men's major Flag of the United States.svg Zach Johnson
10–13 May The Players Championship PGA Tour Flag of the United States.svg Phil Mickelson
22–25 May NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships U.S. college championship Duke / Stacy Lewis
24–27 May BMW PGA Championship European Tour Flag of Denmark.svg Anders Hansen
24–27 May Senior PGA Championship Senior major Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Denis Watson
30 May-2 Jun NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships U.S. college championship Stanford / Jamie Lovemark
7-10 Jun LPGA Championship LPGA major Flag of Norway.svg Suzann Pettersen
14-17 Jun U.S. Open Men's major Flag of Argentina.svg Ángel Cabrera
18-23 Jun The Amateur Championship Amateur men's individual tournament Flag of the United States.svg Drew Weaver
28 Jun-1 Jul U.S. Women's Open LPGA major Flag of the United States.svg Cristie Kerr
5-8 Jul U.S. Senior Open Senior major Flag of the United States.svg Brad Bryant
19-22 Jul The Open Championship Men's major Flag of Ireland.svg Pádraig Harrington
19-22 Jul HSBC Women's World Match Play Championship LPGA Tour Flag of South Korea.svg Seon Hwa Lee
26-29 Jul Evian Masters Ladies European Tour major and
LPGA Tour regular event
Flag of the United States.svg Natalie Gulbis
26-29 Jul Senior British Open Senior major Flag of the United States.svg Tom Watson
2-5 Aug WGC-Bridgestone Invitational World Golf Championships Flag of the United States.svg Tiger Woods
2-5 Aug Women's British Open LPGA and Ladies European Tour major Flag of Mexico.svg Lorena Ochoa
6-12 Aug U.S. Women's Amateur Amateur women's individual tournament Flag of Colombia.svg Maria José Uribe
9-12 Aug PGA Championship Men's major Flag of the United States.svg Tiger Woods
16-19 Aug JELD-WEN Tradition Senior major Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Mark McNulty
20-26 Aug U.S. Amateur Amateur men's individual tournament Flag of the United States.svg Colt Knost
23-26 Aug The Barclays PGA Tour FedEx Cup playoff Flag of the United States.svg Steve Stricker
31 Aug-3 Sep Deutsche Bank Championship PGA Tour FedEx Cup playoff Flag of the United States.svg Phil Mickelson
6-9 Sep BMW Championship PGA Tour FedEx Cup playoff Flag of the United States.svg Tiger Woods
8-9 Sep Walker Cup Great Britain & Ireland v United States
men's amateur team event
Flag of the United States.svg United States
13-16 Sep The Tour Championship PGA Tour FedEx Cup playoff Flag of the United States.svg Tiger Woods
14-16 Sep Solheim Cup United States v Europe
women's professional team event
Flag of the United States.svg United States
27-30 Sep Presidents Cup International Team v United States
men's professional team event
Flag of the United States.svg United States
27-30 Sep Seve Trophy Great Britain & Ireland v Europe
men's professional team event
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain & Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland
4-7 Oct Senior Players Championship Senior major Flag of the United States.svg Loren Roberts
11-14 Oct HSBC World Match Play Championship European Tour Flag of South Africa.svg Ernie Els
1-4 Nov Volvo Masters European Tour Flag of England.svg Justin Rose
15-18 Nov LPGA Playoffs at The ADT LPGA Tour Flag of Mexico.svg Lorena Ochoa
22-25 Nov Omega Mission Hills World Cup Professional world team championship Flag of Scotland.svg Scotland
7-9 Dec Lexus Cup Asia v International Team
women's professional team event
Asia

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