2019 PGA Tour Champions season

The 2019 PGA Tour Champions season was the 40th in which PGA Tour Champions, a golf tour for men age 50 and over, has operated. The tour officially began in 1980 as the Senior PGA Tour.

Tournament results

The following table shows the official money events for the 2019 season.[1] "Date" is the ending date of the tournament. The numbers in parentheses after the winners' names are the number of wins they will have on the tour up to and including that event. Senior majors are shown in bold.

Date Tournament Location Purse ($) Winner Score Winner's
share ($)
Jan 19 Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai Hawaii 1,800,000 United States Tom Lehman (12) 199 (−17) 305,000
Feb 10 Oasis Championship Florida 1,700,000 Germany Bernhard Langer (39) 197 (−19) 255,000
Feb 17 Chubb Classic Florida 1,600,000 Spain Miguel Ángel Jiménez (7) 200 (−13) 240,000
Mar 3 Cologuard Classic Arizona 1,700,000 United States Mark O'Meara (3) 202 (−17) 255,000
Mar 10 Hoag Classic California 1,800,000 United States Kirk Triplett (7) 203 (−10) 270,000
Mar 31 Rapiscan Systems Classic Mississippi 1,600,000 United States Kevin Sutherland (2) 209 (−7) 240,000
Apr 21 Mitsubishi Electric Classic Georgia 1,800,000 United States Scott McCarron (9) 209 (−7) 270,000
Apr 28 Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf Missouri 1,800,000 United States Scott Hoch (4) &
United States Tom Pernice Jr. (6)
156 (−23) 171,000
(each)
May 5 Insperity Invitational Texas 2,200,000 United States Scott McCarron (10) 199 (−17) 330,000
May 13[n 1] Regions Tradition Alabama 2,400,000 United States Steve Stricker (4) 270 (−18) 360,000
May 26 KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship New York 3,250,000 United States Ken Tanigawa (2) 277 (−3) 585,000
Jun 2 Principal Charity Classic Iowa 1,850,000 United States Kevin Sutherland (3) 199 (−17) 277,500
Jun 9 MasterCard Japan Championship Japan 2,500,000 United States Scott McCarron (11) 203 (−13) 375,000
Jun 23 American Family Insurance Championship Wisconsin 2,000,000 United States Jerry Kelly (4) 201 (−15) 300,000
Jun 30 U.S. Senior Open Indiana 4,000,000 United States Steve Stricker (5) 261 (−19) 720,000
Jul 14 Bridgestone Senior Players Championship Ohio 2,800,000 South Africa Retief Goosen (1) 274 (−6) 420,000
Jul 28 The Senior Open Championship England 2,000,000 Germany Bernhard Langer (40) 274 (−6) 314,330
Aug 18 Dick's Sporting Goods Open New York 2,050,000 United States Doug Barron (1) 199 (−17) 307,500
Aug 25 Boeing Classic Washington 2,100,000 United States Brandt Jobe (2) 198 (−18) 315,000
Sep 1 Shaw Charity Classic Alberta, Canada 2,350,000 United States Wes Short Jr. (2) 197 (−13) 352,500
Sep 15 The Ally Challenge Michigan 2,000,000 United States Jerry Kelly (5) 200 (−16) 300,000
Sep 22 Sanford International South Dakota 1,800,000 United States Rocco Mediate (4) 201 (−9) 270,000
Sep 29 PURE Insurance Championship California 2,100,000 United States Kirk Triplett (8) 206 (−9) 315,000
Oct 13 SAS Championship North Carolina 2,100,000 United States Jerry Kelly (6) 200 (−16) 315,000
Oct 21[n 1] Dominion Energy Charity Classic Virginia 2,000,000 Spain Miguel Ángel Jiménez (8) 198 (−18) 305,000
Nov 3 Invesco QQQ Championship California 2,000,000 Scotland Colin Montgomerie (7) 202 (−14) 305,000
Nov 10 Charles Schwab Cup Championship Arizona 2,500,000 United States Jeff Maggert (6) 263 (−21) 440,000
Dec 8 PNC Father Son Challenge^ Florida 1,085,000 Bernhard Langer and Jason Langer 120 (−24)
  1. ^ a b Finished on Monday due to weather.

^ – unofficial event

Leaders

Scoring average leaders

Rank Player Country Average
1 Retief Goosen  South Africa 69.14
2 Bernhard Langer  Germany 69.26
3 Jerry Kelly  United States 69.31
4 Kevin Sutherland  United States 69.47
5 David Toms  United States 69.48

Source:[2]

Money List leaders

Rank Player Country Earnings ($) Events Wins
1 Scott McCarron  United States 2,534,090 26 3
2 Jerry Kelly  United States 2,382,675 23 3
3 Retief Goosen  South Africa 1,859,085 23 1
4 Bernhard Langer  Germany 1,831,622 22 2
5 Woody Austin  United States 1,733,517 27 0

Source:[3]

Career Money List leaders

Rank Player Country Earnings ($) Wins
1 Bernhard Langer  Germany 28,653,126 40
2 Hale Irwin  United States 27,133,479 45
3 Gil Morgan  United States 20,631,930 25
4 Jay Haas  United States 19,051,202 18
5 Tom Kite  United States 16,277,668 10

Source:[4]

Awards

Award Winner Country
Player of the Year (Jack Nicklaus Trophy) Scott McCarron  United States
Money winner (Arnold Palmer Award) Scott McCarron  United States
Charles Schwab Cup Scott McCarron  United States
Scoring leader (Byron Nelson Award) Retief Goosen  South Africa
Rookie of the Year Retief Goosen  South Africa

See also

References

  1. ^ "2019 PGA Tour Champions schedule and results". PGA of America. Retrieved January 26, 2019.
  2. ^ "Scoring Average – 2019 PGA Tour Champions". PGA Tour. Retrieved November 11, 2019.
  3. ^ "Money Leaders – 2019 PGA Tour Champions". PGA Tour. Retrieved November 11, 2019.
  4. ^ "Career Money Leaders – 2019 PGA Tour Champions". PGA Tour. Retrieved November 11, 2019.

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