1995 Senior PGA Tour

The 1995 Senior PGA Tour was the 16th season since the Senior PGA Tour officially began in 1980 (it was renamed the Champions Tour in 2003 and PGA Tour Champions in 2016). The season consisted of 38 official money events with purses totalling $33,650,000, including four majors. Jim Colbert and Bob Murphy won the most tournaments, four. The tournament results, leaders, and award winners are listed below.

Tournament results

The following table shows all the official money events for the 1995 season. "Date" is the ending date of the tournament. The numbers in parentheses after the winners' names are the number of wins they had on the tour up to and including that event. Senior majors are shown in bold.

DateTournamentLocationPurse ($)WinnerScore1st prize ($)
Jan 15Senior Tournament of ChampionsPuerto Rico750,000 Jim Colbert (10)209 (−7)148,000
Feb 5Royal Caribbean ClassicFlorida850,000 J. C. Snead (2)209 (−4)127,500
Feb 12The IntelliNet ChallengeFlorida600,000 Bob Murphy (5)137 (−7)90,000
Feb 19GTE Suncoast ClassicFlorida750,000 Dave Stockton (10)204 (−9)112,500
Mar 5FHP Health Care ClassicCalifornia750,000 Bruce Devlin (1)130 (−10)112,500
Mar 12SBC presents The Dominion SeniorsTexas650,000 Jim Albus (5)205 (−11)97,500
Mar 19Toshiba Senior ClassicCalifornia800,000 George Archer (16)199 (−11)120,000
Apr 2The TraditionArizona1,000,000 Jack Nicklaus (8)276 (−12)150,000
Apr 16PGA Seniors' ChampionshipFlorida1,000,000 Raymond Floyd (10)277 (−11)180,000
Apr 30Las Vegas Senior ClassicNevada1,000,000 Jim Colbert (11)205 (−11)150,000
May 7PaineWebber InvitationalNorth Carolina800,000 Bob Murphy (6)203 (−13)120,000
May 14Cadillac NFL Golf ClassicNew Jersey950,000 George Archer (17)205 (−11)142,500
May 21Bell Atlantic ClassicPennsylvania900,000 Jim Colbert (12)207 (−3)135,000
May 28Quicksilver ClassicPennsylvania1,100,000 Dave Stockton (11)208 (−8)165,000
Jun 4Bruno's Memorial ClassicAlabama1,050,000 Graham Marsh (1)201 (−15)157,500
Jun 11BellSouth Senior Classic at OprylandTennessee1,100,000 Jim Dent (9)203 (−13)165,000
Jun 18Dallas Reunion Pro-AmTexas550,000 Tom Wargo (3)197 (−13)82,500
Jun 25Nationwide ChampionshipGeorgia1,200,000 Bob Murphy (7)203 (−13)180,000
Jul 2U.S. Senior OpenMaryland1,000,000 Tom Weiskopf (2)275 (−13)175,000
Jul 9Kroger Senior ClassicOhio900,000 Mike Hill (17)196 (−17)135,000
Jul 16Ford Senior Players ChampionshipMichigan1,500,000 J. C. Snead (3)272 (−16)225,000
Jul 23First of America ClassicMichigan700,000 Jimmy Powell (3)201 (−15)105,000
Jul 30Ameritech Senior OpenIllinois850,000 Hale Irwin (1)195 (−21)127,500
Aug 6VFW Senior ChampionshipMissouri900,000 Bob Murphy (8)195 (−15)135,000
Aug 13Burnet Senior ClassicMinnesota1,100,000 Raymond Floyd (11)201 (−15)165,000
Aug 20Northville Long Island ClassicNew York800,000 Lee Trevino (25)202 (−14)120,000
Aug 27Bank of Boston Senior ClassicMassachusetts800,000 Isao Aoki (4)204 (−12)120,000
Sep 3Franklin Quest ChampionshipUtah600,000 Tony Jacklin (2)206 (−10)90,000
Sep 10GTE Northwest ClassicWashington600,000 Walter Morgan (1)203 (−13)90,000
Sep 17Brickyard Crossing ChampionshipIndiana750,000 Simon Hobday (5)204 (−12)112,500
Sep 24Bank One ClassicKentucky600,000 Gary Player (18)211 (−5)90,000
Oct 1Vantage ChampionshipNorth Carolina1,500,000 Hale Irwin (2)199 (−17)225,000
Oct 8The TransamericaCalifornia650,000 Lee Trevino (26)201 (−15)97,500
Oct 15Raley's Senior Gold RushCalifornia700,000 Don Bies (7)205 (−11)105,000
Oct 22Ralphs Senior ClassicCalifornia800,000 John Bland (1)201 (−12)120,000
Oct 29Hyatt Regency Maui Kaanapali ClassicHawaii600,000 Bob Charles (22)204 (−9)90,000
Nov 5Emerald Coast ClassicFlorida1,000,000 Raymond Floyd (12)135 (−7)150,000
Nov 12Energizer Senior Tour ChampionshipSouth Carolina1,500,000 Jim Colbert (13)282 (−6)262,000

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Leaders

Scoring Average leaders

RankPlayerCountryAverage
1Raymond Floyd United States69.47
2Isao Aoki Japan69.67
3Dave Stockton United States69.85
4Bob Murphy United States69.87
5Lee Trevino United States70.03

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Money List leaders

RankPlayerCountryEarnings ($)EventsWins
1Jim Colbert United States1,444,386344
2Raymond Floyd United States1,419,545213
3Dave Stockton United States1,415,847342
4Bob Murphy United States1,241,524284
5Isao Aoki Japan1,041,766231

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Career Money List leaders

RankPlayerCountryEarnings ($)Wins
1Lee Trevino United States6,052,89626
2Bob Charles New Zealand5,861,02822
3Chi Chi Rodriguez United States5,305,64422
4Mike Hill United States5,130,13517
5George Archer United States5,104,17217

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Awards

AwardWinnerCountry
Player of the Year (Jack Nicklaus Trophy)Jim Colbert United States
Money winner (Arnold Palmer Award)Jim Colbert United States
Scoring leader (Byron Nelson Award)Raymond Floyd United States
Rookie of the YearHale Irwin United States
Comeback Player of the YearWalter Morgan United States
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See also

  • Champions Tour awards
  • Champions Tour records

References

  1. "2014 Champions Tour Media Guide: Section 5: All-Time Records" (PDF). PGA Tour. p. 29. Retrieved April 1, 2014.
  2. "Scoring Average – 1995 Senior PGA Tour". PGA Tour. Retrieved April 1, 2014.
  3. "Money Leaders – 1995 Senior PGA Tour". PGA Tour. Retrieved April 1, 2014.
  4. "Career Money Leaders – 1995 Senior PGA Tour". PGA Tour. Retrieved April 1, 2014.
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