2005 PGA Tour
The 2005 PGA Tour season was played from January 6 to November 6.
Schedule
The numbers in parentheses after the winners' names are the number of wins they had on the tour up to and including that event.
Date | Tournament | Location | Winner | OWGR points[1] |
Purse ($) | Winner's share ($) |
Notes |
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Jan 9 | Mercedes Championships | Hawaii | 54 | 5,300,000 | 1,060,000 | Winners-only event | |
Jan 16 | Sony Open in Hawaii | Hawaii | 60 | 4,800,000 | 864,000 | ||
Jan 23 | Buick Invitational | California | 58 | 4,800,000 | 864,000 | ||
Jan 30 | Bob Hope Chrysler Classic | California | 54 | 4,700,000 | 846,000 | Celebrity pro-am | |
Feb 6 | FBR Open | Arizona | 60 | 5,200,000 | 936,000 | ||
Feb 13 | AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am | California | 52 | 5,300,000 | 954,000 | Celebrity pro-am | |
Feb 20 | Nissan Open | California | 48 | 4,800,000 | 864,000 | Shortened to 36 holes Unofficial win | |
Feb 27 | WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship | California | 76 | 7,500,000 | 1,300,000 | World Golf Championships | |
Feb 27 | Chrysler Classic of Tucson | Arizona | 24 | 3,000,000 | 540,000 | Alternate event | |
Mar 6 | Ford Championship at Doral | Florida | 66 | 5,500,000 | 990,000 | ||
Mar 13 | The Honda Classic | Florida | 50 | 5,500,000 | 990,000 | ||
Mar 20 | Bay Hill Invitational | Florida | 70 | 5,000,000 | 900,000 | Invitational | |
Mar 28 | The Players Championship | Florida | 80 | 8,000,000 | 1,440,000 | Flagship event | |
Apr 3 | BellSouth Classic | Georgia | 42 | 5,000,000 | 900,000 | ||
Apr 10 | Masters Tournament | Georgia | 100 | 7,000,000 | 1,260,000 | Major championship | |
Apr 17 | MCI Heritage | South Carolina | 52 | 5,200,000 | 936,000 | Invitational | |
Apr 24 | Shell Houston Open | Texas | 46 | 5,000,000 | 900,000 | ||
May 1 | Zurich Classic of New Orleans | Louisiana | 48 | 5,500,000 | 990,000 | ||
May 8 | Wachovia Championship | North Carolina | 68 | 6,000,000 | 1,080,000 | ||
May 15 | EDS Byron Nelson Championship | Texas | 66 | 6,200,000 | 1,116,000 | ||
May 22 | Bank of America Colonial | Texas | 58 | 5,600,000 | 1,008,000 | Invitational | |
May 29 | FedEx St. Jude Classic | Tennessee | 38 | 4,900,000 | 882,000 | ||
Jun 5 | The Memorial Tournament | Ohio | 70 | 5,500,000 | 990,000 | Invitational | |
Jun 12 | Booz Allen Classic | Maryland | 68 | 5,000,000 | 900,000 | ||
Jun 19 | U.S. Open | North Carolina | 100 | 6,250,000 | 1,170,000 | Major championship | |
Jun 26 | Barclays Classic | New York | 50 | 5,750,000 | 1,035,000 | ||
Jul 3 | Cialis Western Open | Illinois | 54 | 5,000,000 | 900,000 | ||
Jul 10 | John Deere Classic | Illinois | 30 | 4,000,000 | 720,000 | ||
Jul 17 | The Open Championship (British Open) | Scotland | 100 | 7,490,400 | 1,261,285 | Major championship | |
Jul 17 | B.C. Open | New York | 24 | 3,000,000 | 540,000 | Alternate event | |
Jul 24 | U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee | Wisconsin | 30 | 3,800,000 | 684,000 | ||
Jul 31 | Buick Open | Michigan | 46 | 4,600,000 | 828,000 | ||
Aug 7 | The International | Colorado | 54 | 5,000,000 | 900,000 | ||
Aug 15[2] | PGA Championship | New Jersey | 100 | 6,500,000 | 1,170,000 | Major championship | |
Aug 21 | WGC-NEC Invitational | Ohio | 74 | 7,500,000 | 1,300,000 | World Golf Championships | |
Aug 21 | Reno-Tahoe Open | Nevada | 24 | 3,000,000 | 540,000 | Alternate event | |
Aug 28 | Buick Championship | Connecticut | 36 | 4,300,000 | 774,000 | ||
Sep 5 | Deutsche Bank Championship | Massachusetts | 44 | 5,500,000 | 990,000 | ||
Sep 11 | Bell Canadian Open | British Columbia | 44 | 5,000,000 | 900,000 | ||
Sep 18 | 84 Lumber Classic | Pennsylvania | 54 | 4,400,000 | 792,000 | ||
Sep 25 | Valero Texas Open | Texas | 30 | 3,500,000 | 630,000 | Alternate event | |
Oct 2 | Chrysler Classic of Greensboro | North Carolina | 44 | 5,000,000 | 900,000 | ||
Oct 9 | WGC-American Express Championship | California | 72 | 7,500,000 | 1,300,000 | World Golf Championships | |
Oct 16 | Michelin Championship at Las Vegas | Nevada | 52 | 4,000,000 | 720,000 | ||
Oct 23 | Funai Classic | Florida | 52 | 4,400,000 | 792,000 | ||
Oct 30 | Chrysler Championship | Florida | 58 | 5,300,000 | 954,000 | ||
Nov 6 | The Tour Championship | Georgia | 56 | 6,500,000 | 1,170,000 | Limited to top 30 on money list | |
Nov 6 | Southern Farm Bureau Classic | Mississippi | 24 | 3,000,000 | 540,000 | Alternate event Rescheduled from October 9 |
Unofficial events
The following events did not carry official money.
Date | Tournament | Location | Winner(s) | Purse ($) | Winner's share ($) | Notes |
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Mar 29 | Tavistock Cup | Florida | Tie | 2,000,000 | 1,000,000 | Two 10-player teams |
Jun 28 | CVS Charity Classic | Rhode Island | 1,350,000 | 125,000 each |
10 two-player teams | |
Sep 25 | Presidents Cup | United States | n/a | Two 12-man teams | ||
Nov 8 | Tommy Bahama Challenge | Arizona | International team | 700,000 | 100,000 | Two four-player teams |
Nov 13 | Franklin Templeton Shootout | Florida | 2,600,000 | 315,000 | 12 two-player teams | |
Nov 15 | Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge | Nevada | Champions Tour team | 900,000 | 150,000 | Three three-player teams |
Nov 15 | ADT Skills Challenge | Florida | 750,000 | 172,500 | ||
Nov 20 | WGC-Algarve World Cup | Portugal | & Bradley Dredge |
4,000,000 | 1,400,000 | 24 two-man teams |
Nov 23 | PGA Grand Slam of Golf | Hawaii | 1,000,000 | 400,000 | Four-player field | |
Nov 27 | Merrill Lynch Skins Game | California | 1,000,000 | 925,000 | Four-player field | |
Dec 4 | MBNA WorldPoints Father/Son Challenge | Florida | & Stefan Langer |
1,085,000 | 200,000 | |
Dec 4 | Bard Capital Challenge | Nevada | 750,000 | 150,000 | Eight pros and 16 amateurs | |
Dec 5 | PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament | Florida | 1,087,500 | 50,000 | ||
Dec 11 | Target World Challenge | California | 5,500,000 | 1,300,000 | 16-player field |
Source:[3]
Location of tournaments
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Money list
Rank | Player | Country | Prize money ($) |
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1 | Tiger Woods | 10,628,024 | |
2 | Vijay Singh | 8,017,336 | |
3 | Phil Mickelson | 5,699,605 | |
4 | Jim Furyk | 4,255,369 | |
5 | David Toms | 3,962,013 | |
6 | Kenny Perry | 3,607,155 | |
7 | Chris DiMarco | 3,562,548 | |
8 | Retief Goosen | 3,494,106 | |
9 | Bart Bryant | 3,249,136 | |
10 | Sergio García | 3,213,375 |
Ten players won three million dollars, 30 won two million or more and 78 won one million or more. The cut off to make the top 125 on the money list and retain a tour card was $626,736.
Source:[4]
Awards
- PGA Player of the Year: Tiger Woods
- PGA Tour Player of the Year (Jack Nicklaus Trophy): Tiger Woods
- PGA Tour Money Winner (Arnold Palmer Award): Tiger Woods
- Vardon Trophy: Tiger Woods
- Byron Nelson Award: Tiger Woods
- Rookie of the Year: Sean O'Hair
- Comeback Player of the Year: Olin Browne
Notes
- Tiger Woods was the PGA Tour Player of the Year for a record seventh time
- Tiger Woods was the Money Winner for the seventh time
- Tiger Woods won the Byron Nelson Award for a record sixth time
- Tiger Woods won the three most prestigious awards given by the PGA Tour (Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, and Byron Nelson Awards) in the same year for a record fifth time
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See also
References
- Each tournament is allocated a certain number of Official World Golf Rankings points for its champion, and points for lower finishes are based on a sliding scale. The major championships and the Players Championship have fixed allocations, but the points of the other tournaments depend on the strength of the field.
- "Mickelson becomes quite the drama major". The Spokesman-Review. August 16, 2005. p. C–1. Retrieved August 26, 2019 – via news.google.com.
- "2005 Schedule". PGA Tour.
- "Money Leaders – 2005". PGA Tour.
External links
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