1996 Nike Tour

The 1996 Nike Tour season was the seventh season of the Nike Tour, the PGA Tour's official developmental tour, now known as the Web.com Tour. The top ten players on the final money list earned PGA Tour cards for 1997.

Schedule

The season ran from February 22 to October 20 and consisted of 29 events. All of the tournament names began with "Nike", e. g. "Nike San Jose Open"; this is eliminated here for brevity.[1]

DateTournamentLocationWinner
Feb 26San Jose OpenCalifornia Larry Silveira (1)
Mar 3Inland Empire OpenCalifornia Jim Estes (1)
Mar 17Monterrey OpenMexico David Berganio, Jr. (1)
Mar 31Louisiana OpenLouisiana Paul Stankowski (1)
Apr 7Tallahassee OpenFlorida P. J. Cowan (1)
Apr 14South Carolina ClassicSouth Carolina Dave Rummells (1)
Apr 21Alabama ClassicAlabama P. H. Horgan III (3)
Apr 28Shreveport OpenLouisiana Tim Loustalot (2)
May 12Mississippi Gulf Coast ClassicMississippi Joe Durant (1)
May 19Carolina ClassicNorth Carolina Glen Hnatiuk (3)
May 26Greater Greenville ClassicSouth Carolina Michael Christie (2)
Jun 2Dominion OpenVirginia Olin Browne (4)
Jun 9Cleveland OpenOhio Greg Twiggs (1)
Jun 16Knoxville OpenTennessee Eric Johnson (1)
Jun 23Ozarks OpenMissouri Stewart Cink (1)
Jun 30Dakota Dunes OpenSouth Dakota Gary Webb (1)
Jul 14Buffalo OpenNew York Jimmy Green (1)
Jul 21Philadelphia ClassicNorth Carolina Brett Quigley (1)
Jul 28Miami Valley OpenOhio J. P. Hayes (1)
Aug 4Gateway ClassicMissouri Tim Conley (2)
Aug 11Omaha ClassicNebraska Rocky Walcher (1)
Aug 18Wichita OpenKansas Rick Cramer (1)
Aug 25Permian Basin OpenTexas Michael Christie (3)
Sep 8Colorado ClassicColorado Stewart Cink (2)
Sep 14Utah ClassicUtah Michael Christie (4)
Sep 22Boise OpenIdaho Matt Gogel (1)
Sep 29Tri-Cities OpenWashington Phil Tataurangi (1)
Oct 6Olympia OpenWashington Michael Clark II (1)
Oct 20Nike Tour ChampionshipGeorgia Stewart Cink (3)

Money list

The top ten players on the final money list earned PGA Tour cards for 1997.[2][3]

RankPlayerCountryEarnings ($)
1Stewart Cink United States251,699
2Michael Christie United States193,971
3Joe Durant United States159,386
4David Berganio, Jr. United States146,047
5Brett Quigley United States123,763
6Dave Rummells United States122,778
7P. H. Horgan III United States120,760
8Lee Porter United States108,030
9Skip Kendall United States107,396
10Eric Johnson United States103,929
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See also

References

  1. "Web.com Tour chronology". PGA Tour. Retrieved October 4, 2016.
  2. "Web.com Tour past players gaining exempt PGA Tour status". PGA Tour. Retrieved October 4, 2016.
  3. "1996 Nike Tour money list". PGA Tour. Retrieved October 4, 2016.
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