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1966 golf tour season
The 1966 PGA Tour season was played from January 6 to November 27. The season consisted of 40 official money events. Billy Casper won the most tournaments, four, and there were six first-time winners. Casper was the leading money winner with earnings of $121,945. He was voted the PGA Player of the Year [ 1] and also won the Vardon Trophy for the lowest scoring average.
Schedule
The following table lists official events during the 1966 season.[ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
Date
Tournament
Location
Purse (US$ )
Winner[ a]
Notes
Jan 9
Los Angeles Open
California
70,000
Arnold Palmer (46)
Jan 16
San Diego Open Invitational
California
45,000
Billy Casper (29)
Jan 23
Bing Crosby National Pro-Am
California
104,500
Don Massengale (1)
Pro-Am
Jan 31
Lucky International Open
California
57,000
Ken Venturi (14)
Feb 6
Bob Hope Desert Classic
California
80,000
Doug Sanders (15)
Pro-Am
Feb 14
Phoenix Open Invitational
Arizona
60,000
Dudley Wysong (1)
Feb 20
Tucson Open Invitational
Arizona
45,000
Joe Campbell (3)
Mar 7
Pensacola Open Invitational
Florida
50,000
Gay Brewer (7)
Mar 13
Doral Open Invitational
Florida
100,000
Phil Rodgers (4)
Mar 20
Florida Citrus Open Invitational
Florida
110,000
Lionel Hebert (5)
New tournament
Mar 27
Jacksonville Open
Florida
82,000
Doug Sanders (16)
Apr 3
Greater Greensboro Open
North Carolina
100,000
Doug Sanders (17)
Apr 11
Masters Tournament
Georgia
100,000
Jack Nicklaus (18)
Major championship
Apr 17
Azalea Open Invitational
North Carolina
22,800
Bert Yancey (1)
Alternate event
Apr 18
Tournament of Champions
Nevada
100,000
Arnold Palmer (47)
Winners-only event
Apr 26
Dallas Open Invitational
Texas
85,000
Roberto De Vicenzo (5)
May 1
Texas Open Invitational
Texas
80,000
Harold Henning (1)
May 16
Greater New Orleans Open Invitational
Louisiana
100,000
Frank Beard (3)
May 22
Colonial National Invitation
Texas
110,000
Bruce Devlin (2)
Invitational
May 29
Oklahoma City Open Invitational
Oklahoma
42,500
Tony Lema (12)
Jun 5
Memphis Open Invitational
Tennessee
100,000
Bert Yancey (2)
Jun 12
Buick Open Invitational
Michigan
100,000
Phil Rodgers (5)
Jun 20
U.S. Open
California
150,000
Billy Casper (30)
Major championship
Jun 26
Western Open
Illinois
100,000
Billy Casper (31)
Jul 9
The Open Championship
Scotland
£15,000
Jack Nicklaus (19)
Major championship
Jul 17
Minnesota Golf Classic
Minnesota
100,000
Bobby Nichols (7)
Jul 24
PGA Championship
Ohio
150,000
Al Geiberger (4)
Major championship
Jul 31
500 Festival Open Invitation
Indiana
100,000
Billy Casper (32)
Aug 7
Cleveland Open
Ohio
100,000
R. H. Sikes (2)
Aug 14
Thunderbird Classic
New Jersey
100,000
Mason Rudolph (4)
Aug 21
Insurance City Open Invitational
Connecticut
100,000
Art Wall Jr. (13)
Aug 28
Philadelphia Golf Classic
Pennsylvania
110,000
Don January (5)
Sep 3
Carling World Open
England
175,000
Bruce Devlin (3)
Sep 18
Portland Open Invitational
Oregon
50,000
Bert Yancey (3)
Sep 25
Greater Seattle-Everett Classic
Washington
50,000
Homero Blancas (1)
Oct 2
Canadian Open
Canada
100,000
Don Massengale (2)
Oct 15
Sahara Invitational
Nevada
100,000
Jack Nicklaus (20)
Oct 30
Hawaiian Open
Hawaii
42,500
Ted Makalena (1)
Nov 20May 8
Houston Champions International
Texas
110,000
Arnold Palmer (48)
Nov 27
Cajun Classic Open Invitational
Louisiana
34,500
Jacky Cupit (4)
Unofficial events
The following events were sanctioned by the PGA Tour, but did not carry official money, nor were wins official.
Money leaders
The money list was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in U.S. dollars.[ 5]
Awards
Notes
^ The number in parentheses after each winner's name is the number of PGA Tour events they had won up to and including that tournament. This information is only shown for PGA Tour members.
References
^ "Casper Is Named Golfer Of Year; Billy Burke is Selected for Hall of Fame by P.G.A." The New York Times . UPI. November 2, 1966. Retrieved March 20, 2013 .
^ "Rudolph Holds Off Bear" . St. Petersburg Times . Florida. AP. August 15, 1966. p. 1-C.
^ "1966 winners sorted by age" . PGA Tour. July 9, 2008. Retrieved March 19, 2013 .
^ Johnson, Sal; Seanor, Dave, eds. (2009). The USA Today Golfers Encyclopedia . New York, New York : Skyhorse Publishing . pp. 656–62. ISBN 978-1-60239-302-8 .
^ "Casper Leads Golf Earnings". Playground Daily News . Fort Walton Beach, Florida . AP. November 29, 1966. p. 7.
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