PGA Tour
Golf tour in the United States
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2025 | PGA Tour Champions continues its annual golf tour for professional golfers aged 50 and older, featuring competitive tournaments throughout the year. |
2025 | Taylor from Canada secures tournament performances that contribute to his position in the top 5 of the FedEx Cup standings. |
2025 | The 110th season of the PGA Tour will take place, marking the 57th season since separating from the PGA of America and the 19th edition of the FedEx Cup. |
February 16 2025 | Ludvig Ã…berg from Sweden wins the Genesis Invitational, a Signature event with a $20 million purse |
February 9 2025 | Thomas Detry from Belgium wins the WM Phoenix Open tournament |
February 2 2025 | Rory McIlroy from Northern Ireland wins the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, a Signature event with a $20 million purse |
January 25 2025 | Harris English from the United States wins the Farmers Insurance Open in California |
January 19 2025 | Sepp Straka from Austria wins The American Express tournament in California |
January 12 2025 | Nick Taylor from Canada wins the Sony Open in Hawaii tournament |
January 5 2025 | Hideki Matsuyama from Japan wins The Sentry tournament in Hawaii, a Signature event with a $20 million purse |
2023 | Phil Mickelson was recognized as the top career earnings player across PGA Tour Champions' three main tours, with a total combined career earnings of $98,087,853. |
2023 | PGA Tour Champions published its career money list through the 2023 season, highlighting Bernhard Langer as the top career money winner on the tour with $35,964,514, followed by Hale Irwin with $27,158,515. |
2022 | Justin Suh from the United States was named Player of the Year, and Kim Seong-hyeon from Korea was named Rookie of the Year on the Korn Ferry Tour. |
2020 | Bernhard Langer from Germany wins the PGA Tour Champions Money List for the 11th time, earning $3,255,499 during the 2020-2021 season |
2019 | Scott McCarron from the United States wins the PGA Tour Champions money list, earning $2,534,090. |
2018 | Im Sung-jae from Korea was named both Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year on the Korn Ferry Tour. |
2016 | Tour was renamed to PGA Tour Champions and introduced a new playoff-style format for the Charles Schwab Cup, similar to the FedEx Cup on the main PGA Tour. |
2015 | Final season under the name Champions Tour, with the season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship still following the original points format. |
2011 | Bobby Clampett publicly discussed the complex qualifying system for PGA Tour Champions events in a blog post, describing it as 'the most complicated system known to man'. |
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