2007 WGC-CA Championship

2007 WGC-CA Championship
Tournament information
Dates March 22–25, 2007
Location Doral, Florida, U.S.
Course(s) Doral Golf Resort & Spa
Tour(s) PGA Tour
European Tour
Statistics
Par 72
Length 7,266
Field 73 players
Cut None
Prize fund $8,000,000
Winner's share $1,350,000
Champion
United States Tiger Woods
278 (–10)
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The 2007 WGC-CA Championship was a golf tournament that was contested from March 22–25 over the Blue Monster Course at Doral Golf Resort & Spa in Doral, Florida. It was the eighth WGC-CA Championship tournament, and the second of three World Golf Championships events held in 2007. It was the first tournament under the sponsorship of CA, Inc. and took the place of the Ford Championship at Doral on the PGA Tour schedule.

World number 1 Tiger Woods was the two-time defending champion and won the tournament to capture his third consecutive and sixth overall WGC-CA Championship and his 13th World Golf Championships title. This was the second time Woods captured three consecutive titles at the same WCG event (he also won NEC Invitational from 1999−2001). Later in 2007, Woods would win a third consecutive WGC-Bridgestone Invitational title (formerly known as the NEC Invitational). Geoff Ogilvy and Dustin Johnson are the only other players in WGC history to win at least three WGC titles.

Field

1. Top 50 players from the Official World Golf Rankings two weeks prior to event
Robert Allenby (2), Stephen Ames (2,3), Stuart Appleby (2,3), Aaron Baddeley (2,4,5), Bart Bryant (2), Ángel Cabrera (2,6), Chad Campbell (2,3), Michael Campbell (2,7,8), Paul Casey (2,6,7,8), K. J. Choi (2,3), Stewart Cink (2,3), Tim Clark (2), Chris DiMarco (2), Luke Donald (2,3,6), Joe Durant (2,3), Ernie Els (2,3,6,7,8), Niclas Fasth (2,6), Jim Furyk (2,3), Sergio García (2,6), Lucas Glover (2,3), Retief Goosen (2,3,6,7,8), Paul Goydos (2,4,5), Pádraig Harrington (2,6), Charles Howell III (2,4,5), David Howell (2,6), Trevor Immelman (2,3,7,8), Robert Karlsson (2,6), Shingo Katayama (2,10), Davis Love III (2,3), Phil Mickelson (2,3,4,5), Colin Montgomerie (2,6), Arron Oberholser (2,3), Geoff Ogilvy (2,3), Nick O'Hern (2,7,8,11), José María Olazábal (2), Rod Pampling (2,3), Carl Pettersson (2,3), Ian Poulter (2,6), Rory Sabbatini (2,3), Adam Scott (2,3), Jeev Milkha Singh (2,6,9,10), Vijay Singh (2,3,4,5), Henrik Stenson (2,5,6,7,8), Steve Stricker (2), David Toms (2,3), Mike Weir (2), Brett Wetterich (2,3), Tiger Woods (2,3,4,5), Yang Yong-eun (2,7,8)

2. Top 50 players from the Official World Golf Rankings one week prior to event

3. Top 30 from the final 2006 PGA Tour money list
Ben Curtis, J. J. Henry, Zach Johnson, Tom Pernice, Jr., Brett Quigley, Dean Wilson

4. Top 10 from the PGA Tour FedEx Cup points list two weeks prior to event
Mark Calcavecchia (5), Charley Hoffman, John Rollins (5), Mark Wilson (5)

5. Top 10 from the PGA Tour FedEx Cup points list one week prior to event

6. Top 20 from the final 2006 European Tour Order of Merit
John Bickerton, Thomas Bjørn, Paul Broadhurst, Johan Edfors, Charl Schwartzel (12), Anthony Wall

7. Top 10 from the European Tour Order of Merit two weeks prior to event
Anton Haig (8)

8. Top 10 from the European Tour Order of Merit one week prior to event

9. Top 3 from the final 2006 Asian Tour Order of Merit
Thongchai Jaidee, Prom Meesawat

10. Top 3 from the final 2006 Japan Golf Tour Order of Merit
Hideto Tanihara

11. Top 3 from the final 2006 PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit
Nathan Green, Kevin Stadler

12. Top 3 from the final 2006-07 Sunshine Tour Order of Merit
Louis Oosthuizen, Hennie Otto

Round summaries

First round

#PlayerCountryScoreTo par
T1Robert Allenby Australia67–5
Henrik Stenson Sweden
3Thomas Bjørn Denmark68–4
T4Aaron Baddeley Australia69–3
Charles Howell III United States
José María Olazábal Spain
T7Ernie Els South Africa70–2
Jim Furyk United States
Rod Pampling Australia
T10Bart Bryant United States71–1
K. J. Choi South Korea
Sergio García Spain
Tom Pernice, Jr. United States
Rory Sabbatini South Africa
Tiger Woods United States

Second round

#PlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Tiger Woods United States71-66=137–7
2Rod Pampling Australia70-69=139–5
T3Aaron Baddeley Australia69-71=140–4
Thomas Bjørn Denmark68-72=140
Ernie Els South Africa70-70=140
Charles Howell III United States69-71=140
Trevor Immelman South Africa72-68=140
Zach Johnson United States72-68=140
Henrik Stenson Sweden67-73=140
T10Robert Allenby Australia67-74=141–3
Sergio García Spain71-70=141
Geoff Ogilvy Australia72-69=141
Tom Pernice, Jr. United States71-70=141
Ian Poulter England73-68=141

Third round

#PlayerCountryScoreTo par
1Tiger Woods United States71-66-68=205–11
2Brett Wetterich United States72-70-67=209–7
3Nick O'Hern Australia72-72-66=210–6
T4Aaron Baddeley Australia69-71-71=211–5
Thomas Bjørn Denmark68-72-71=211
Ernie Els South Africa70-70-71=211
Charles Howell III United States69-71-71=211
Tom Pernice, Jr. United States71-70-70=211
Vijay Singh Fiji74-68-69=211
T10Paul Casey England76-70-66=212–4
Niclas Fasth Sweden72-70-70=212
Sergio García Spain71-70-71=212
Geoff Ogilvy Australia72-69-71=212
Henrik Stenson Sweden67-73-72=212

Final leaderboard

#PlayerCountryScoreTo parWinnings ($)
1 Tiger Woods  United States 71-66-68-73=278 –10 1,350,000
2 Brett Wetterich  United States 72-70-67-71=280 –8 800,000
T3 Robert Allenby  Australia 67-74-74-67=282 –6 378,333
Sergio García  Spain 71-70-71-70=282
Geoff Ogilvy  Australia 72-69-71-70=282
T6 Aaron Baddeley  Australia 69-71-71-72=283 –5 212,500
Niclas Fasth  Sweden 72-70-70-71=283
Nick O'Hern  Australia 72-72-66-73=283
T9 Paul Casey  England 76-70-66-72=284 –4 157,500
Zach Johnson  United States 72-68-73-71=284

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