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2009 WGC HSBC Champions

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Dates
  
5–8 November 2009

Course(s)
  
Sheshan Golf Club

Length
  
7,199

Location
  
Shanghai, China

Par
  
72

Tour(s)
  
European Tour (official) PGA Tour (unofficial)

The 2009 WGC-HSBC Champions was a golf tournament that was contested from 5–8 November 2009 at the Sheshan Golf Club in Shanghai, China. It was the first WGC-HSBC Champions tournament, and the fourth of four World Golf Championships events held in 2009.

Phil Mickelson won the tournament, and claimed his second World Golf Championships title of the year and for his career. He won over Ernie Els by one stroke, and Mickelson shot a 17-under par 271.

Field

The following is a list of players for the 2009 WGC-HSBC Champions tournament. Winners of events are those between the 2008 HSBC Champions and the 2009 WGC-HSBC Champions. The 2008 HSBC-Champions was considered to be an Asian Tour event. However, in determining which were the top rated events, the strength of field for the previous year's event was used (i.e. the event between the 2007 and 2008 HSBC-Champions). Only those events with a strength of field of 40 or more were considered.

1. Winners of the four major championships and The Players Championship

Stewart Cink, Henrik Stenson, Yang Yong-eun (3)

  • Qualified but did not play: Ángel Cabrera, Lucas Glover
  • 2. Winners of the three World Golf Championships

    Phil Mickelson (3), Geoff Ogilvy (3,10), Tiger Woods (3)

    3. Winners of the 23 top rated PGA Tour events

    Paul Casey (5), Brian Gay, Retief Goosen, Jerry Kelly, Sean O'Hair, Rory Sabbatini, Nick Watney

  • Qualified but did not play: Dustin Johnson, Zach Johnson, Kenny Perry, Heath Slocum, Steve Stricker
  • 4. Top 5 available players from the FedEx Cup points list

    Jason Dufner, Ernie Els, Pádraig Harrington, Steve Marino, Ian Poulter

  • Qualified but did not play: Luke Donald, Jim Furyk, Marc Leishman, Hunter Mahan, Kevin Na, John Senden, David Toms, Scott Verplank, Mike Weir
  • 5. Winners of the 23 top rated European Tour events

    Christian Cévaër, Nick Dougherty, Simon Dyson, Ross Fisher, Ricardo González, Peter Hedblom, Jeppe Huldahl, Michael Jonzon, Martin Kaymer, James Kingston, Søren Kjeldsen, Thomas Levet, Shane Lowry, Rory McIlroy, Alexander Norén, Álvaro Quirós, Scott Strange (10), Daniel Vancsik, Lee Westwood

    6. Top 5 available players from the Race to Dubai

    Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño, Sergio García (7), Peter Hanson, Francesco Molinari, Oliver Wilson

    7. Nine players - winners of the top rated Asian Tour events, remainder from Order of Merit

    Gaganjeet Bhullar (OoM), Chapchai Nirat (OoM), Anthony Kang, Lin Wen-tang, Lam Chih Bing, Daisuke Maruyama (OoM, 8), Chinnaswamy Muniyappa (OoM), Jyoti Randhawa (OoM), Thongchai Jaidee

    8. Five players - winners of the top rated Japan Golf Tour events, remainder from Order of Merit

    Yuta Ikeda (OoM), Ryo Ishikawa, Shingo Katayama, Prayad Marksaeng, Jeev Milkha Singh

    9. Five players - winners of the top rated Sunshine Tour events, remainder from Order of Merit

    Thomas Aiken (OoM), Jean Hugo (OoM), Garth Mulroy (OoM), Mark Murless (OoM), Richard Sterne

    10. Five players - winners of the top rated PGA Tour of Australasia events, remainder from Order of Merit

    Robert Allenby (OoM), Mark Brown (OoM), Greg Chalmers (OoM), Danny Lee, Rod Pampling

  • Qualified but did not play: Tim Clark
  • 11. Four players from China

    Liang Wen-Chong, Wu Ashun, Wu Wei-huang, Zhang Lianwei

    12. Top two available players, not otherwise exempt, from the Official World Golf Ranking as of October 26, 2009

    Anthony Kim, Camilo Villegas

  • Qualified but did not play: Vijay Singh
  • 13. If needed to fill the field of 78 players, winners of additional tournaments, ordered by strength of field

    Players in bold were added to the field through this category. Players listed in "()" already qualified in a previous category. Players listed with their name stricken did not play.

    1. 2009 Bob Hope Classic: Pat Perez
    2. 2009 Buick Open: (Tiger Woods)
    3. 2009 Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open: Martin Laird
    4. 2008 Children's Miracle Network Classic: Davis Love III
    5. 2009 John Deere Classic: (Steve Stricker)
    6. 2009 Wyndham Championship: Ryan Moore
    7. 2009 RBC Canadian Open: Nathan Green
    8. 2009 Frys.com Open: Troy Matteson
    9. 2009 Valero Texas Open: (Zach Johnson)
    10. 2009 Turning Stone Resort Championship: Matt Kuchar
    11. 2008 Casio World Open: Koumei Oda

    References

    2009 WGC-HSBC Champions Wikipedia