• 1962:
Billy Casper down by four shots with eight holes to go, comes back to win the inaugural version of the tournament. He beats
Paul Bondeson by one shot. • 1964: Billy Casper becomes Doral's first repeat winner. He finishes one shot ahead of
Jack Nicklaus. • 1965:
Doug Sanders, winner the week before at the
Pensacola Open, comes out victorious at Doral for the first time. He beats
Bruce Devlin by one shot. • 1969:
Tom Shaw holds on to win his first ever PGA Tour title by one shot over
Tommy Aaron in spite of making both a triple bogey and a double bogey during the tournament's final nine holes. • 1973:
Lee Trevino shoots a first round 64 on his way to a wire to wire victory. He finishes one shot ahead of
Bruce Crampton and
Tom Weiskopf. • 1976:
Hubert Green shoots a tournament record 270 for 72 holes on his way to a six-shot win over
Mark Hayes and Jack Nicklaus. • 1977:
Andy Bean takes home his first Doral title on his 24th birthday. He edges
David Graham by one shot. • 1978: Previously a three-time runner-up at Doral, Tom Weiskopf wins by one shot over Jack Nicklaus in spite of a final round 65 by the Golden Bear that included his holing out three wedge shots during the tournament's closing 18 holes. • 1979: Monday morning qualifier
Mark McCumber wins by one shot over
Bill Rogers. • 1980: Doral for the first time ever goes to sudden death to determine the winner. On the second playoff hole,
Raymond Floyd chips in from just off the green to beat Jack Nicklaus. • 1981: Raymond Floyd becomes the first Doral champion to successfully defend his title. He wins by one shot over
Keith Fergus and David Graham. • 1986: Andy Bean defeats Hubert Green on the fourth hole of a sudden death playoff to become Doral's first three-time winner. • 1988:
Ben Crenshaw birdies the 72nd hole to win by one shot over
Chip Beck and Mark McCumber. • 1990:
Greg Norman shoots a final round 62. Then on the first hole of a sudden death playoff with
Tim Simpson,
Mark Calcavecchia, and
Paul Azinger, he chips in for eagle to take home the title. • 1993: Greg Norman sets a new Doral record for 72 holes of 265 on his way to four stroke victory over Paul Azinger and Mark McCumber. • 1994:
John Huston, playing most of the final 18 holes by himself after his player partner
Fred Couples withdraws due to injury, wins by three shots over
Brad Bryant and
Billy Andrade. • 1999:
Steve Elkington shoots a final round 64 to earn his second win at Doral. He edges
Greg Kraft by one shot. • 2004: On the first hole of a sudden death playoff with
Scott Verplank,
Craig Parry wins by holing out a 7-iron from 176 yards. • 2006: In spite of bogeying the final two holes,
Tiger Woods holds on to win Doral for the second consecutive year. He finishes one shot ahead of
David Toms and
Camilo Villegas. ==Winners==