TPC Harding Park is one of the most remarkable stories in American golf — a municipal course that spent time as a parking lot, was rescued by a coalition of golf lovers and city leaders, and went on to host some of the most significant championship golf in PGA TOUR history. Here is the complete record of every major tournament played at this San Francisco landmark since its 2002-03 renovation.

Looking for the 2026 Presidents Cup? The 2026 Presidents Cup has moved to Medinah Country Club in Chicago, Illinois (September 22-27, 2026). TPC Harding Park hosted the Presidents Cup in 2009 — one of the event's most memorable editions. This page covers TPC Harding Park's full championship history and what it means to play the same course where golf's biggest events have been decided.

2009 Presidents Cup — TPC Harding Park's Defining Moment

2020 PGA Championship — Morikawa's Breakthrough

2015 WGC-Cadillac Match Play Championship

2015
WGC-Cadillac Match Play Championship
April 29 – May 3, 2015 · World Golf Championships
Rory McIlroy
World Golf Championships Match Play Format 64-Player Field
Winner
Rory McIlroy
Final
def. Gary Woodland
Format
Match Play

TPC Harding Park hosted the WGC-Cadillac Match Play Championship in 2015, bringing the elite 64-player match-play format to San Francisco for the first time. Rory McIlroy, then the world's top-ranked player, won the title by defeating Gary Woodland in the final. The event showcased TPC Harding Park's suitability as a match-play venue — its tight cypress-lined fairways and demanding finishing holes around Lake Merced created compelling strategic decisions throughout the bracket. The tournament used a modified routing of the course to ensure the dramatic back nine finishing holes came into play in the critical late stages of every match.

2005 WGC-American Express Championship — Tiger's Return

2005
WGC-American Express Championship
October 2005 · First Post-Renovation Major Event
Tiger Woods
World Golf Championships Tiger vs. John Daly Playoff First Post-Renovation Event

The 2005 WGC-American Express Championship was TPC Harding Park's first major professional event after its $16 million renovation, and it delivered an unforgettable moment: Tiger Woods defeating John Daly in a sudden-death playoff in front of record Bay Area crowds. The victory confirmed what renovation advocates had always believed — that Harding Park, restored to its championship standard, could produce world-class competitive golf and captivate a massive audience. Seven years after the course was used as a parking lot during the 1998 U.S. Open, it was hosting the world's best player in a playoff for a World Golf Championships title. The transformation was complete.

Charles Schwab Cup Championships (PGA TOUR Champions)

Charles Schwab Cup Championship
PGA TOUR Champions Season Finale · Multiple Years
Multiple
PGA TOUR Champions Season Finale 2010, 2011, 2013

TPC Harding Park also served as the home of the Charles Schwab Cup Championship — the season-ending event on the PGA TOUR Champions circuit — in 2010, 2011 and 2013. The tournament brings together the top 36 players from the senior tour's season-long points competition to crown an overall champion. The event's presence in San Francisco gave Bay Area golf fans consistent access to former major champions and household names from the tour's history, cementing Harding Park as a year-round destination for championship golf at the highest level.

Complete Tournament Timeline

1944–1969
PGA TOUR Regular Stop
San Francisco Open / Lucky International Open. Winners include Byron Nelson, Gary Player, Ken Venturi, Billy Casper.
2002–2003
$16M Renovation
Sandy Tatum leads campaign to restore Harding Park. Course expands to 7,169 yards. Reopens August 2003.
2005
WGC-American Express Championship
Tiger Woods defeats John Daly in playoff. First major post-renovation event signals Harding's return to prominence.
2009
Presidents Cup — USA 19.5, International 14.5
Fred Couples captains USA to victory over Greg Norman's International Team. Tiger Woods goes 5-0-0. First West Coast Presidents Cup.
2010
TPC Network Membership
TPC Harding Park officially joins the PGA TOUR's TPC Network — the only city-owned public course in the network.
2010, 2011, 2013
Charles Schwab Cup Championship
PGA TOUR Champions season finale held at TPC Harding Park three times, bringing senior tour's best to San Francisco.
2015
WGC-Cadillac Match Play
Rory McIlroy wins the World Golf Championships match-play event, defeating Gary Woodland in the final.
2020
102nd PGA Championship
Collin Morikawa wins his first major at −13. Only 2nd municipal course to host the PGA Championship. Played without spectators (COVID).
2025
Centennial Year & ADA Improvements
TPC Harding Park celebrates its 100th anniversary. Sandy Tatum Clubhouse opens with Wall of Honor and historical displays.

Play TPC Harding Park Yourself

One of the most compelling aspects of TPC Harding Park's story is that despite hosting PGA Championships, Presidents Cups and World Golf Championships, it remains a public municipal course open to any golfer who wants to book a tee time. You can play the same holes where Tiger Woods went 5-0-0 in the 2009 Presidents Cup, where Collin Morikawa hit his championship-winning eagle in 2020, and where Rory McIlroy captured a WGC title.

San Francisco residents receive discounted green fees — a meaningful benefit given Harding Park's championship pedigree. The course plays to 7,169 yards from the championship tees alongside the shores of Lake Merced in San Francisco's southwest corner. The cypress-lined fairways, strategic bunkering and demanding finishing holes make it a genuine test of championship golf accessible to everyday players.

🏌️ Pro tip for playing TPC Harding Park: Book tee times as early as possible — weekend mornings fill weeks in advance. The course plays differently in San Francisco's morning fog versus the afternoon when the fog burns off and conditions firm up. Late morning tee times (10-11am) often offer the best compromise of playable conditions and reasonable pace. See our full TPC Harding Park course guide for green fees, tips and tee time booking.
📅 2026 Presidents Cup update: The 2026 Presidents Cup is at Medinah Country Club in Chicago (September 22-27, 2026), not TPC Harding Park. Captains are Brandt Snedeker (USA) and Geoff Ogilvy (International Team). Tickets available at presidentscup.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — TPC Harding Park hosted the Presidents Cup in 2009. Team USA, captained by Fred Couples, defeated the International Team captained by Greg Norman by a score of 19.5-14.5. Tiger Woods went an unbeaten 5-0-0 in one of the most dominant individual performances in Presidents Cup history. President Barack Obama served as Honorary Chairman. It was the first Presidents Cup ever held on the West Coast of the United States. The 2026 Presidents Cup has moved to Medinah Country Club in Chicago.
TPC Harding Park has hosted: the 2005 WGC-American Express Championship (Tiger Woods over John Daly in a playoff), the 2009 Presidents Cup (USA 19.5-14.5), the 2015 WGC-Cadillac Match Play Championship (Rory McIlroy), the 2020 PGA Championship (Collin Morikawa at −13), and multiple Charles Schwab Cup Championships on PGA TOUR Champions. It is one of the most decorated public municipal courses in American golf.
The 2026 Presidents Cup is at Medinah Country Club's Course #3 in Chicago, Illinois, September 22-27, 2026. It was originally scheduled for TPC Harding Park but moved to Medinah. Captains are Brandt Snedeker (USA) and Geoff Ogilvy (International Team). General admission tickets start at $50 for practice rounds and $100-$135 for competition days.
Yes — TPC Harding Park is one of the only courses in the TPC Network open to the general public. It is owned by the City and County of San Francisco and operated as a public municipal course. SF residents receive discounted green fees. Tee times can be booked through GolfNow or directly through the course. It's one of the best value championship venues accessible to everyday golfers anywhere in the country.