2003 PGA Tour
The 2003 PGA Tour season was played from January 9 to November 9. The season consisted of 48 official money events. Tiger Woods won the most tournaments, five, and there were seven first-time winners. The tournament results, leaders, and award winners are listed below.
Tournament results
The following table shows all the official money events for the 2003 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. Majors are shown in bold.
Date | Tournament | Location | Winner | Score | 1st prize ($) |
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Jan 12 | Mercedes Championships | Hawaii | 261 (−31) | 1,000,000 | |
Jan 19 | Sony Open in Hawaii | Hawaii | 264 (−16) | 810,000 | |
Jan 26 | Phoenix Open | Arizona | 261 (−23) | 720,000 | |
Feb 2 | Bob Hope Chrysler Classic | California | 330 (−30) | 810,000 | |
Feb 9 | AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am | California | 274 (−14) | 900,000 | |
Feb 16 | Buick Invitational | California | 272 (−16) | 810,000 | |
Feb 23 | Nissan Open | California | 275 (−9) | 810,000 | |
Mar 2 | Chrysler Classic of Tucson | Arizona | 269 (−19) | 540,000 | |
Mar 2 | WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship | California | 2&1 | 1,000,050 | |
Mar 9 | Ford Championship at Doral | Florida | 271 (−17) | 900,000 | |
Mar 16 | Honda Classic | Florida | 264 (−24) | 900,000 | |
Mar 23 | Bay Hill Invitational | Florida | 269 (−19) | 810,000 | |
Mar 30 | The Players Championship | Florida | 271 (−17) | 1,170,000 | |
Apr 6 | BellSouth Classic | Georgia | 272 (−16) | 720,000 | |
Apr 13 | Masters Tournament | Georgia | 281 (−7) | 1,080,000 | |
Apr 20 | MCI Heritage | South Carolina | 271 (−13) | 810,000 | |
Apr 27 | Shell Houston Open | Texas | 267 (−21) | 810,000 | |
May 4 | HP Classic of New Orleans | Louisiana | 267 (−21) | 900,000 | |
May 11 | Wachovia Championship | North Carolina | 278 (−10) | 1,008,000 | |
May 18 | EDS Byron Nelson Championship | Texas | 265 (−15) | 1,008,000 | |
May 25 | Bank of America Colonial | Texas | 261 (−19) | 900,000 | |
Jun 1 | The Memorial Tournament | Ohio | 275 (−13) | 900,000 | |
Jun 9 | FBR Capital Open | Maryland | 270 (−14) | 810,000 | |
Jun 15 | U.S. Open | Illinois | 272 (−8) | 1,080,000 | |
Jun 22 | Buick Classic | New York | 271 (−13) | 900,000 | |
Jun 29 | FedEx St. Jude Classic | Tennessee | 264 (−20) | 810,000 | |
Jul 6 | Western Open | Illinois | 267 (−21) | 810,000 | |
Jul 13 | Greater Milwaukee Open | Wisconsin | 268 (−12) | 630,000 | |
Jul 20 | The Open Championship (British Open) | England | 283 (−1) | 1,112,720 | |
Jul 20 | B.C. Open | New York | 267 (−21) | 540,000 | |
Jul 27 | Greater Hartford Open | Connecticut | 266 (−14) | 720,000 | |
Aug 3 | Buick Open | Michigan | 267 (−21) | 720,000 | |
Aug 10 | The International | Colorado | 46 (Stableford) | 900,000 | |
Aug 17 | PGA Championship | New York | 276 (−4) | 1,080,000 | |
Aug 24 | WGC-NEC Invitational | Ohio | 268 (−12) | 1,050,000 | |
Aug 24 | Reno-Tahoe Open | Nevada | 271 (−17) | 540,000 | |
Sep 1 | Deutsche Bank Championship | Massachusetts | 264 (−20) | 900,000 | |
Sep 7 | Bell Canadian Open | Canada | 272 (−8) | 756,000 | |
Sep 15 | John Deere Classic | Illinois | 268 (−16) | 630,000 | |
Sep 21 | 84 Lumber Classic of Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania | 266 (−22) | 720,000 | |
Sep 28 | Valero Texas Open | Texas | 254 (−26) | 630,000 | |
Oct 5 | Southern Farm Bureau Classic | Mississippi | 268 (−20) | 540,000 | |
Oct 5 | WGC-American Express Championship | Georgia | 274 (−6) | 1,050,000 | |
Oct 12 | Las Vegas Invitational | Nevada | 328 (−31) | 720,000 | |
Oct 19 | Chrysler Classic of Greensboro | North Carolina | 266 (−22) | 810,000 | |
Oct 26 | FUNAI Classic at the Walt Disney World Resort | Florida | 265 (−23) | 720,000 | |
Nov 2 | Chrysler Championship | Florida | 272 (−12) | 864,000 | |
Nov 9 | The Tour Championship | Texas | 268 (−16) | 1,080,000 |
Source:[1]
Location of tournaments
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Leaders
Scoring Average leaders
Rank | Player | Country | Average |
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1 | Tiger Woods | 68.41 | |
2 | Vijay Singh | 68.65 | |
3 | Mike Weir | 68.97 | |
4 | Ernie Els | 68.99 | |
5 | Jim Furyk | 69.10 |
Source:[2]
Money List leaders
Rank | Player | Country | Earnings ($) | Events | Wins |
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1 | Vijay Singh | 7,573,907 | 27 | 4 | |
2 | Tiger Woods | 6,673,413 | 18 | 5 | |
3 | Davis Love III | 6,081,896 | 23 | 4 | |
4 | Jim Furyk | 5,182,865 | 27 | 2 | |
5 | Mike Weir | 4,918,910 | 21 | 3 |
Source:[3]
Career Money List leaders
Rank | Player | Country | Earnings ($) | Wins |
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1 | Tiger Woods | 39,777,265 | 39 | |
2 | Davis Love III | 26,132,746 | 18 | |
3 | Vijay Singh | 25,854,923 | 15 | |
4 | Phil Mickelson | 23,773,106 | 21 | |
5 | Jim Furyk | 19,039,707 | 9 |
Source:[4]
Awards
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References
- "2003 Schedule". PGA Tour.
- "Scoring Average – 2003". PGA Tour.
- "Money Leaders – 2003". PGA Tour.
- "Career Money Leaders – 2003". PGA Tour.
External links
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