| DATES: Thursday, August 28th through Sunday, August 31st |
| SITE: The Gleneagles Hotel (PGA Centenary Course), Perthshire, Scotland |
| COURSE ARCHITECT: Jack Nicklaus (1993) |
| Hole-By-Hole: |
1 - Par 4 426 Yds |
10 - Par 3 208 Yds |
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2 - Par 5 516 Yds |
11 - Par 4 350 Yds |
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3 - Par 4 431 Yds |
12 - Par 5 503 Yds |
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4 - Par 3 239 Yds |
13 - Par 4 481 Yds |
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5 - Par 4 461 Yds |
14 - Par 4 320 Yds |
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6 - Par 3 201 Yds |
15 - Par 4 463 Yds |
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7 - Par 4 468 Yds |
16 - Par 5 543 Yds |
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8 - Par 4 419 Yds |
17 - Par 3 194 Yds |
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9 - Par 5 564 Yds |
18 - Par 5 533 Yds |
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36 3,725 Yds |
37 3,595 Yds |
| Annual: |
10th |
| Defending Champion: |
Marc Warren |
| Runner-Up: |
Simon Wakefield |
| Tournament Record: |
262 (Adam Scott, 2002) |
| 54-Hole Record: |
199 (Adam Scott, 2002) |
| 36-Hole Record: |
132 (Adam Scott, 2002) |
| Course Record: |
63 (Pierre Fulke, 2000) |
| Total Purse: |
$2,591,464 |
| Shares: |
1st Place - $431,925; 2nd Place - $287,943; 3rd Place - $162,233 |
| 2007 Finish |
| Player |
Score |
Player |
Score |
| Marc Warren * |
280 |
Graeme Storm |
282 |
| Simon Wakefield |
280 |
Steven O'Hara |
283 |
| Martin Erlandsson |
281 |
Ricardo Gonzalez |
283 |
| Soren Hansen |
281 |
Five players at |
284 |
| Fredrik Andersson Hed |
282 |
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| Past Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles Winners |
| Year |
Winner (Score) -- Runners-Up |
| 2007 |
*Marc Warren (280) -- Simon Wakefield |
| 2006 |
Paul Casey (276) -- Andrew Marshall, Soren Hansen |
| 2005 |
Emanuele Canonica (281) -- Bradley Dredge, David Lynn, Barry Lane, |
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Nicolas Colsaerts |
| 2004 |
Miles Tunnicliff (275) -- Graeme McDowell |
| 2003 |
Soren Kjeldsen (279) -- Alastair Forsyth |
| 2002 |
Adam Scott (262) -- Raymond Russell |
| 2001 |
Paul Casey (274) -- Alex Cejka |
| 2000 |
Pierre Fulke (271) -- Henrik Nystrom |
| 1999 |
*Warren Bennett (282) -- Rolf Muntz |
| Note: Formerly called the Gleneagles Scottish PGA Championship (2001), |
| Scottish PGA Championship (1999-2000), Diageo Scottish PGA Championship (2002), Diageo Championship at Gleneagles (2003-04). |
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