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The 1986 PGA Tour season was played from January 8 to November 2. The season consisted of 45 official money events. Bob Tway won the most tournaments, four, and there were 11 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 1986 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 ($ )
Jan 11
MONY Tournament of Champions
California
Calvin Peete (11)
267 (−21)
90,000
Jan 19
Bob Hope Chrysler Classic
California
Donnie Hammond (1)
335 (−25)
108,000
Jan 26
Phoenix Open
Arizona
Hal Sutton (6)
267 (−17)
90,000
Feb 2
Bing Crosby National Pro-Am
California
Fuzzy Zoeller (8)
205 (−11)
108,000
Feb 9
Shearson Lehman Brothers Andy Williams Open
California
Bob Tway (1)
204 (−12)
81,000
Feb 16
Hawaiian Open
Hawaii
Corey Pavin (3)
272 (−16)
90,000
Feb 23
Los Angeles Open
California
Doug Tewell (3)
270 (−14)
81,000
Mar 2
Honda Classic
Florida
Kenny Knox (1)
287 (−1)
90,000
Mar 9
Doral-Eastern Open
Florida
Andy Bean (10)
276 (−12)
90,000
Mar 16
Hertz Bay Hill Classic
Florida
Dan Forsman (2)
202 (−11)
90,000
Mar 23
USF&G Classic
Louisiana
Calvin Peete (12)
269 (−19)
90,000
Mar 30
Tournament Players Championship
Florida
John Mahaffey (9)
275 (−13)
162,000
Apr 6
Greater Greensboro Open
North Carolina
Sandy Lyle (2)
275 (−13)
90,000
Apr 13
Masters Tournament
Georgia
Jack Nicklaus (73)
279 (−9)
144,000
Apr 20
Sea Pines Heritage
South Carolina
Fuzzy Zoeller (9)
276 (−8)
81,000
Apr 27
Houston Open
Texas
Curtis Strange (9)
274 (−14)
90,000
May 4
Panasonic Las Vegas Invitational
Nevada
Greg Norman (3)
333 (−27)
207,000
May 11
Byron Nelson Golf Classic
Texas
Andy Bean (11)
269 (−11)
108,000
May 18
Colonial National Invitation
Texas
Dan Pohl (1)
205 (−5)
108,000
May 25
Memorial Tournament
Ohio
Hal Sutton (7)
271 (−17)
100,000
Jun 1
Kemper Open
Maryland
Greg Norman (4)
277 (−11)
90,000
Jun 8
Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic
New York
Bob Tway (2)
272 (−12)
108,000
Jun 15
U.S. Open
New York
Raymond Floyd (20)
279 (−1)
115,000
Jun 15
Provident Classic
Tennessee
Brad Faxon (n/a*)
261 (−19)
54,000
Jun 22
Georgia-Pacific Atlanta Golf Classic
Georgia
Bob Tway (3)
269 (−19)
90,000
Jun 29
Canadian Open
Canada
Bob Murphy (5)
280 (−8)
108,000
Jul 6
Canon Sammy Davis Jr.-Greater Hartford Open
Connecticut
Mac O'Grady (1)
269 (−15)
126,000
Jul 13
Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic
Virginia
Fuzzy Zoeller (10)
274 (−10)
90,000
Jul 20
British Open
Scotland
Greg Norman (5)
280 (E)
105,000
Jul 20
Hardee's Golf Classic
Illinois
Mark Wiebe (2)
268 (−12)
72,000
Jul 27
Buick Open
Michigan
Ben Crenshaw (11)
270 (−18)
90,000
Aug 3
Western Open
Illinois
Tom Kite (9)
286 (−2)
90,000
Aug 11
PGA Championship
Ohio
Bob Tway (4)
276 (−8)
140,000
Aug 17
The International
Colorado
Ken Green (2)
12 (Stableford )
180,000
Aug 24
NEC World Series of Golf
Ohio
Dan Pohl (2)
277 (−3)
126,000
Aug 31
Federal Express St. Jude Classic
Tennessee
Mike Hulbert (1)
280 (−8)
109,064
Sep 7
B.C. Open
New York
Rick Fehr (1)
267 (−17)
72,000
Sep 14
Bank of Boston Classic
Massachusetts
Gene Sauers (1)
274 (−10)
81,000
Sep 21
Greater Milwaukee Open
Wisconsin
Corey Pavin (4)
272 (−16)
72,000
Sep 28
Southwest Golf Classic
Texas
Mark Calcavecchia (1)
275 (−13)
72,000
Oct 5
Southern Open
Georgia
Fred Wadsworth (1)
269 (−11)
63,000
Oct 12
Pensacola Open
Florida
Ernie Gonzalez (1)
128 (−14)
40,500
Oct 19
Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic
Florida
Raymond Floyd (21)
275 (−13)
90,000
Oct 26
Vantage Championship
Texas
Ben Crenshaw (12)
196 (−14)
180,000
Nov 2
Seiko-Tucson Match Play Championship
Arizona
Jim Thorpe (3)
67 to 71
150,000
Nov 2
Tallahassee Open
Florida
Mark Hayes (n/a*)
273 (−15)
36,000
*For the Provident Classic and the Tallahassee Open, the money was official but the win was not.
Source:[1]
Leaders
Scoring Average leaders
Source:[2]
Money List leaders
Source:[3]
Career Money List leaders
Rank
Player
Country
Earnings ($ )
Wins
1
Jack Nicklaus
United States
4,912,294
73
2
Tom Watson
United States
4,085,278
36
3
Lee Trevino
United States
3,264,290
29
4
Raymond Floyd
United States
3,249,459
21
5
Tom Kite
United States
2,919,491
9
Source:[4]
Awards
References
External links
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