This article summarizes the highlights of professional and amateur golf in the year 2021.
Men's professional golf
Other leading PGA Tour events
For a complete list of PGA Tour results see 2020âÂÂ21 PGA Tour.
Leading European Tour events
For a complete list of European Tour results see 2021 European Tour.
Team events
- 24âÂÂ26 September: Ryder Cup â Team USA defeated Europe by a score of 19 to 9.
Tour leaders
Awards
Results from other tours
Other happenings
- 20 June: Jon Rahm regained the top spot in the Official World Golf Ranking after winning the U.S. Open, gaining it for the third time, replacing Dustin Johnson.
- 11 July: Dustin Johnson regained the top spot in the Official World Golf Ranking, gaining it for the seventh time, replacing Rahm.
- 18 July: Rahm regained the top spot in the Official World Golf Ranking, gaining it for the fourth time, replacing Johnson.
Women's professional golf
LPGA majors
Additional LPGA Tour events
For a complete list of LPGA Tour results, see 2021 LPGA Tour.<br> For a complete list of Ladies European Tour results see 2021 Ladies European Tour.
Team events
- 4âÂÂ6 September: Solheim Cup â The European team defeated the United States, 15 to 13.
Money list leaders
Other tour results
Other happenings
Senior men's professional golf
Senior majors
Charles Schwab Cup playoff events
Full results
Senior women's professional golf
Amateur golf
- 14âÂÂ17 January: Latin America Amateur Championship â Cancelled
- 8âÂÂ9 May: Walker Cup â The United States team won, 14âÂÂ12.
- 21âÂÂ26 May: NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships â Rachel Heck (Stanford) took the individual title and Ole Miss captured their first team title.
- 28 May â 2 June: NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships â Turk Pettit (Clemson) took the individual title and Pepperdine captured their second team title.
- 7âÂÂ12 June: The Womens Amateur Championship â Louise Duncan of Scotland defeated Jóhanna Lea LúðvÃÂksdóttir of Iceland, 9 and 8, in the final.
- 14âÂÂ19 June: The Amateur Championship â Laird Shepherd of England defeated countryman Monty Scowsill after 38 holes.
- 23âÂÂ26 June: European Amateur â Christoffer Bring of Denmark won by two strokes over Ludvig ÃÂ
berg of Sweden.
- 21âÂÂ24 July: European Ladies Amateur Championship â Ingrid Lindblad of Sweden won by three strokes over Alexandra Försterling of Germany.
- 2âÂÂ8 August: U.S. Women's Amateur â American Jensen Castle defeated Hou Yu-chiang of Taiwan, 2 and 1, in the final.
- 9âÂÂ15 August: U.S. Amateur â James Piot defeated Austin Greaser, 2 and 1, in the final.
- 26âÂÂ28 August: Curtis Cup â The United States team won, 12.5âÂÂ7.5.
- 3âÂÂ6 November: Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship â Keita Nakajima of Japan, the number one in the World Amateur Golf Ranking, defeated Kho Taichi of Hong Kong in a playoff.
Other happenings
Golf in multi-sport events
Deaths
- 16 January â Jimmy Powell (born 1935), American professional golfer who had four wins on the Senior PGA Tour.
- 20 January â Lonnie Nielsen (born 1953), American professional golfer who had two wins on the Champions Tour.
- 26 January â Bob McCallister (born 1934), American professional golfer who had two wins on the PGA Tour.
- 19 February â Bill Wright (born 1936), American professional golfer who was the first African-American to win a United States Golf Association national title.
- 25 February â Lyndsay Stephen (born 1956), Australian professional golfer who had two wins on the PGA Tour of Australasia.
- 13 March â Rocky Thompson (born 1939), American professional golfer who had three wins on the Senior PGA Tour.
- 18 March â DeWitt Weaver (born 1939), American professional golfer who had two wins on the PGA Tour.
- 23 March â Bob Lewis (born 1944), American amateur golfer who finished runner-up at the 1980 U.S. Amateur.
- 29 March â Jerry McGee (born 1943), American professional golfer who had four wins on the PGA Tour.
- 6 April â Al Mengert (born 1929), American professional golfer who played on the PGA Tour.
- 23 April â Bill Johnston (born 1925), American professional golfer who had two wins on the PGA Tour.
- 23 May â Lionel Platts (born 1934), English professional golfer.
- 25 June â Brian Bamford (born 1935), English professional golfer.
- 16 July â David Snell (born 1933), English professional golfer.
- 20 September â Billy Maxwell (born 1929), American professional golfer who won the 1951 U.S. Amateur and seven PGA Tour events.
- 23 September â Bruce Fleisher (born 1948), American professional golfer who won the 1968 U.S. Amateur, one PGA Tour event and 18 Champions Tour events.
- 24 October - Fredrik Andersson Hed (born 1972), Swedish professional golfer who had one win on the European Tour.
- 28 November - Lee Elder (born 1934), American professional golfer who won four PGA Tour events and eight Senior PGA Tour events. He was also the first black golfer to play in the Masters Tournament.
Table of results
This table summarizes all the results referred to above in date order.
Notes
References
External links
Men's tours' official sites
Women's tours' official sites
Rankings