Liberty National hosted
The Northern Trust (formerly known as
The Barclays and the Westchester Classic) on several occasions, including in
2009,
2013,
2019, and
2021. In 2009,
Heath Slocum won with a score of one stroke ahead of four In August
2013, Australian
Adam Scott won by one stroke over four runners-up. Due to negative feedback from many players in 2009, the course underwent numerous modifications leading to a more favorable reception in 2013. In 2019,
The Northern Trust – the first of three events of the
PGA TOUR's
FedEx Cup Playoffs – was held at Liberty National from August 8–11.
Patrick Reed emerged as the winner, with a score of 268 (–16). In 2021, the tournament again served as the opening event of the FedEx Cup Playoffs, with
Tony Finau claiming victory with a score of 264 (–20). From June 1-4, 2023, Liberty National hosted its first
LPGA event, the
Mizuho Americas Open, overlooking the
Statue of Liberty and the
Manhattan skyline. Former amateur golfer
Rose Zhang won the tournament in her professional debut on her final round in a sudden-death playoff with
Jennifer Kupcho. From May 16-19, 2024, the course hosted the Mizuho Americas Open with
Nelly Korda winning the tournament by one stroke. From May 8–11 2025, the Mizuho Americas Open was held with
Atthaya Thitikul shooting 3-under 69 for a four-shot victory over
Celine Boutier.
Presidents Cup From September 28 to October 1, 2017, Liberty National hosted the
Presidents Cup where the United States team, led by captain
Steve Stricker, defeated the International team by a score of 19–11 for their seventh straight victory. ==Caven Point controversy==