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The 1995 Senior PGA Tour was the 16th season since the Senior PGA Tour officially began in 1980 (it was renamed the Champions Tour in 2003). The season consisted of 38 official money events with purses totalling $ 33,650,000, including four majors . Jim Colbert and Bob Murphy won the most tournaments, four. The tournament results, leaders, and award winners are listed below.
Tournament results
The following table shows all the official money events for the 1995 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. Senior majors are shown in bold .
Date
Tournament
Location
Purse ($ )
Winner
Score
1st prize ($)
Jan 15
Senior Tournament of Champions
Puerto Rico
750,000
Jim Colbert (10)
209 (−7)
148,000
Feb 5
Royal Caribbean Classic
Florida
850,000
J. C. Snead (2)
209 (−4)
127,500
Feb 12
The IntelliNet Challenge
Florida
600,000
Bob Murphy (5)
137 (−7)
90,000
Feb 19
GTE Suncoast Classic
Florida
750,000
Dave Stockton (10)
204 (−9)
112,500
Mar 5
FHP Health Care Classic
California
750,000
Bruce Devlin (1)
130 (−10)
112,500
Mar 12
SBC presents The Dominion Seniors
Texas
650,000
Jim Albus (5)
205 (−11)
97,500
Mar 19
Toshiba Senior Classic
California
800,000
George Archer (16)
199 (−11)
120,000
Apr 2
The Tradition
Arizona
1,000,000
Jack Nicklaus (8)
276 (−12)
150,000
Apr 16
PGA Seniors' Championship
Florida
1,000,000
Raymond Floyd (10)
277 (−11)
180,000
Apr 30
Las Vegas Senior Classic
Nevada
1,000,000
Jim Colbert (11)
205 (−11)
150,000
May 7
PaineWebber Invitational
North Carolina
800,000
Bob Murphy (6)
203 (−13)
120,000
May 14
Cadillac NFL Golf Classic
New Jersey
950,000
George Archer (17)
205 (−11)
142,500
May 21
Bell Atlantic Classic
Pennsylvania
900,000
Jim Colbert (12)
207 (−3)
135,000
May 28
Quicksilver Classic
Pennsylvania
1,100,000
Dave Stockton (11)
208 (−8)
165,000
Jun 4
Bruno's Memorial Classic
Alabama
1,050,000
Graham Marsh (1)
201 (−15)
157,500
Jun 11
BellSouth Senior Classic at Opryland
Tennessee
1,100,000
Jim Dent (9)
203 (−13)
165,000
Jun 18
Dallas Reunion Pro-Am
Texas
550,000
Tom Wargo (3)
197 (−13)
82,500
Jun 25
Nationwide Championship
Georgia
1,200,000
Bob Murphy (7)
203 (−13)
180,000
Jul 2
U.S. Senior Open
Maryland
1,000,000
Tom Weiskopf (2)
275 (−13)
175,000
Jul 9
Kroger Senior Classic
Ohio
900,000
Mike Hill (17)
196 (−17)
135,000
Jul 16
Ford Senior Players Championship
Michigan
1,500,000
J. C. Snead (3)
272 (−16)
225,000
Jul 23
First of America Classic
Michigan
700,000
Jimmy Powell (3)
201 (−15)
105,000
Jul 30
Ameritech Senior Open
Illinois
850,000
Hale Irwin (1)
195 (−21)
127,500
Aug 6
VFW Senior Championship
Missouri
900,000
Bob Murphy (8)
195 (−15)
135,000
Aug 13
Burnet Senior Classic
Minnesota
1,100,000
Raymond Floyd (11)
201 (−15)
165,000
Aug 20
Northville Long Island Classic
New York
800,000
Lee Trevino (25)
202 (−14)
120,000
Aug 27
Bank of Boston Senior Classic
Massachusetts
800,000
Isao Aoki (4)
204 (−12)
120,000
Sep 3
Franklin Quest Championship
Utah
600,000
Tony Jacklin (2)
206 (−10)
90,000
Sep 10
GTE Northwest Classic
Washington
600,000
Walter Morgan (1)
203 (−13)
90,000
Sep 17
Brickyard Crossing Championship
Indiana
750,000
Simon Hobday (5)
204 (−12)
112,500
Sep 24
Bank One Classic
Kentucky
600,000
Gary Player (18)
211 (−5)
90,000
Oct 1
Vantage Championship
North Carolina
1,500,000
Hale Irwin (2)
199 (−17)
225,000
Oct 8
The Transamerica
California
650,000
Lee Trevino (26)
201 (−15)
97,500
Oct 15
Raley's Senior Gold Rush
California
700,000
Don Bies (7)
205 (−11)
105,000
Oct 22
Ralphs Senior Classic
California
800,000
John Bland (1)
201 (−12)
120,000
Oct 29
Hyatt Regency Maui Kaanapali Classic
Hawaii
600,000
Bob Charles (22)
204 (−9)
90,000
Nov 5
Emerald Coast Classic
Florida
1,000,000
Raymond Floyd (12)
135 (−7)
150,000
Nov 12
Energizer Senior Tour Championship
South Carolina
1,500,000
Jim Colbert (13)
282 (−6)
262,000
Source:[1]
Leaders
Scoring Average leaders
Source:[2]
Money List leaders
Rank
Player
Country
Earnings ($ )
Events
Wins
1
Jim Colbert
United States
1,444,386
34
4
2
Raymond Floyd
United States
1,419,545
21
3
3
Dave Stockton
United States
1,415,847
34
2
4
Bob Murphy
United States
1,241,524
28
4
5
Isao Aoki
Japan
1,041,766
23
1
Source:[3]
Career Money List leaders
Rank
Player
Country
Earnings ($ )
Wins
1
Lee Trevino
United States
6,052,896
26
2
Bob Charles
New Zealand
5,861,028
22
3
Chi Chi Rodriguez
United States
5,305,644
22
4
Mike Hill
United States
5,130,135
17
5
George Archer
United States
5,104,172
17
Source:[4]
Awards
See also
References
External links