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eGolf Professional Tour
FormerlyTarheel Tour
NGA Hooters Tarheel Tour
SportGolf
Founded2002
FounderDavid Siegel
Paul Wortham
First season2002
Ceased2015
CountriesBased in North Carolina[a]
Most titlesMoney list titles:
4: United States Matt Cannon
Tournament wins:
19: United States Matt Cannon
Official websitehttp://www.egolfprofessionaltour.com/

The eGolf Professional Tour, formerly the Tarheel Tour, was a third-level men's professional golf tour based in Charlotte, North Carolina with about twenty tournaments conducted annually in the states of North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and Georgia.

History

The Tarheel Tour was founded in 2002 by Paul Wortham and David Siegel. It was purchased by Five Oaks Capital in August 2008 and renamed the eGolf Professional Tour the following year.[1][2] In August 2015, the eGolf Tour was bought by Golf Interact and was integrated into the Swing Thought Tour.[3]

As a development tour, the eGolf Professional Tour was designed to be a stepping stone for players trying to ascend to higher-level tours. Many players on the tour have gone on to play on the second tier Web.com Tour, and a few have reached the top level on the PGA Tour: Jason Kokrak, Peter Malnati, Will MacKenzie, Steve Marino, Jason Bohn, Tommy Gainey, Matt Bettencourt, David Mathis, Seamus Power,[4] William McGirt, and Roberto Castro.

2015 season

Schedule

The following table lists official events during the 2015 season.[5]

Date Tournament Location Purse
(US$)
Winner[b]
Feb 28 Palmetto Hall Championship South Carolina 100,000 United States Chris Epperson (1)
Mar 6 Mid Pines Classic North Carolina 100,000 United States Scott Harrington (1)
Mar 20 Nova Tax Group Open North Carolina 100,000 United States T. J. Howe (5)
Apr 4 The Championship at St. James North Carolina 83,123 United States Drew Weaver (5)
Apr 24 Sedgefield Classic North Carolina 100,681 United States Ryan Sullivan (1)
May 2 Forest Oaks Classic North Carolina 100,000 United States Matt Ryan (4)
May 22 Willow Creek Open North Carolina 105,830 United States Dykes Harbin (1)
May 31 Biggs Cadillac Buick GMC Open North Carolina 200,000 United States Frank Adams III (9)
Jun 19 Spring Creek Classic Virginia 80,966 United States Richard Fountain (1)
Jun 27 Mimosa Hills Open North Carolina 90,415 United States Kevin McLister (1)
Jul 11 Imperial Headwear Southern Open North Carolina 100,000 United States Grayson Murray (1)
Jul 17 Cabarrus Classic North Carolina 76,595 United States Corey Nagy (4)
Jul 31 Verdict Ridge Open North Carolina 73,935 United States Michael Cromie (1)
Aug 8 River Hills Classic South Carolina 75,014 United States Ryan Nelson (7)

Money list

The money list was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in U.S. dollars.[6]

Position Player Prize money ($)
1 United States Frank Adams III 58,385
2 United States T. J. Howe 57,751
3 Scotland Jimmy Gunn 51,165
4 United States Drew Weaver 46,995
5 United States Dykes Harbin 44,707

2014 season

Schedule

The following table lists official events during the 2014 season.[7]

Date Tournament Location Purse
(US$)
Winner[b]
Mar 1 Palmetto Hall Championship South Carolina 85,979 United States Ethan Tracy (1)
Mar 8 The Championship at Callawassie Island South Carolina 85,374 United States John-Tyler Griffin (1)
Mar 21 NorthStone Open North Carolina 97,631 United States Adam Webb (1)
Mar 28 Cowans Ford Open North Carolina 85,095 Republic of Ireland Séamus Power (3)
Apr 12 The Championship at St. James Plantation North Carolina 100,040 United States Kevin Roy (1)
May 3 Columbia Open South Carolina 103,240 South Korea Sunny Kim (1)
May 23 Willow Creek Open North Carolina 125,000 United States Andrew Yun (1)
May 30 Sedgefield Classic North Carolina 102,100 Canada Ted Brown (3)
Jun 14 Forest Oaks Classic North Carolina 105,490 United States Jack Fields (2)
Jun 21 Mimosa Hills Open North Carolina 104,262 United States T. J. Howe (4)
Jul 3 ArrowCreek Open Nevada 102,547 United States Craig Barlow (1)
Jul 12 Southern Open North Carolina 109,180 Republic of Ireland Séamus Power (4)
Jul 18 Cabarrus Classic North Carolina 100,000 Australia Jake Higginbottom (1)
Aug 1 Spring Creek Classic Virginia 99,743 United States Drew Weaver (4)
Aug 16 Sapona Ridge Classic North Carolina 87,383 French Polynesia Vaita Guillaume (1)
Aug 30 River Hills Championship South Carolina 225,000 United States Ethan Tracy (2)
Sep 13 Island View Casino Championship Mississippi 225,000 United States Dustin Bray (5)
Nov 1 The Championship at Red Hawk Nevada 250,000 United States Justin Peters (1)
Dec 6 eGolf Tour Championship South Carolina 300,000 United States Ryan Nelson (6)

Money list

The money list was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in U.S. dollars.[8]

Position Player Prize money ($)
1 United States Ryan Nelson 112,851
2 Republic of Ireland Séamus Power 80,910
3 French Polynesia Vaita Guillaume 77,180
4 United States Ethan Tracy 66,418
5 United States T. J. Howe 54,563

2013 season

Schedule

The following table lists official events during the 2013 season.[9]

Date Tournament Location Purse
(US$)
Winner[b]
Feb 17 Palmetto Hall Championship South Carolina 134,805 United States Matt Hendrix (1)
Feb 23 Oldfield Open South Carolina 108,675 United States Brent Witcher (1)
Mar 9 Irish Creek Classic North Carolina 124,787 United States Ryan Nelson (4)
Mar 14 The Championship at Ballantyne Country Club North Carolina 113,130 United States Chris Thompson (3)
Mar 30 The Championship at St. James Plantation North Carolina 128,992 United States Bryce Ledford (1)
Apr 4 Founders Club Classic North Carolina 88,020 Canada Cam Burke (1)
Apr 19 Forest Oaks Classic North Carolina 110,160 United States T. J. Howe (1)
May 4 Columbia Open South Carolina 112,528 United States Tanner Ervin (1)
May 17 Palisades Classic North Carolina 105,840 United States Andy Bare (4)
May 24 Willow Creek Open North Carolina 118,800 United States Josh Persons (1)
May 31 Sedgefield Classic North Carolina 97,200 Australia Mitch Krywulycz (1)
Jun 14 Spring Creek Classic Virginia 100,000 United States Bruce Woodall (1)
Jun 21 Mimosa Hills Open North Carolina 92,880 United States Martin Jeppesen (1)
Jul 13 Southern Open North Carolina 128,773 United States Chip Lynn (1)
Jul 20 HGM Hotels Classic North Carolina 116,137 United States Jesse Hutchins (1)
Aug 2 River Run Classic North Carolina 107,190 United States Frank Adams III (7)
Aug 17 River Hills Classic South Carolina 94,264 United States Bruce Woodall (2)
Aug 30 Mid Pines Classic North Carolina 123,606 United States T. J. Howe (2)
Sep 7 River Landing Open North Carolina 78,104 United States Ryan Nelson (5)
Sep 27 Columbia Classic South Carolina 87,480 United States Matt Ryan (3)
Oct 4 Salisbury Classic North Carolina 93,690 United States Wil Collins (1)
Oct 10 NorthStone Open North Carolina 74,520 United States Frank Adams III (8)
Nov 8 Cabarrus Classic North Carolina 45,090 United States T. J. Howe (3)

Money list

The money list was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in U.S. dollars.[10]

Position Player Prize money ($)
1 United States Frank Adams III 69,965
2 United States Bruce Woodall 67,115
3 United States T. J. Howe 60,479
4 Republic of Ireland Séamus Power 55,505
5 United States Harold Varner III 54,418

2012 season

Schedule

The following table lists official events during the 2012 season.[11]

Date Tournament Location Purse
(US$)
Winner[b]
Feb 18 Palmetto Hall Championship South Carolina 193,467 United States Brent Delahoussaye (1)
Feb 25 Oldfield Open South Carolina 174,357 United States Chris Naegel (1)
Mar 17 Pine Needles Classic North Carolina 199,238 United States Kevin Foley (1)
Mar 24 Irish Creek Classic North Carolina 201,272 United States David May (1)
Mar 30 River Run Classic North Carolina 99,360 Republic of Ireland Séamus Power (1)
Apr 14 The Championship at St. James Plantation North Carolina 161,017 United States Joshua Brock (1)
Apr 20 Forest Oaks Classic North Carolina 107,640 United States Clint Jensen (3)
May 5 Columbia Open South Carolina 162,862 United States Jack Fields (1)
May 18 Willow Creek Open North Carolina 99,866 United States Drew Weaver (2)
May 26 River Hills Classic North Carolina 203,590 United States Chris Kamin (2)
Jun 2 HGM Hotels Classic North Carolina 172,039 United States Matthew Harmon (1)
Jun 16 Bolle Classic North Carolina 157,753 United States Jhared Hack (3)
Jun 22 Spring Creek Classic Virginia 94,852 Republic of Ireland Séamus Power (2)
Jun 30 The Championship at Wintergreen Resort Virginia 104,443 United States Peter Malnati (1)
Jul 14 Southern Open North Carolina 175,161 United States Drew Weaver (3)
Jul 21 River Landing Open North Carolina 131,642 United States Chesson Hadley (1)
Aug 4 The Championship at Woodside Plantation South Carolina 128,994 United States Gordon Strother (1)
Aug 11 Grand Harbor Open South Carolina 99,004 United States Ryan Nelson (3)
Sep 14 The Championship at Star Fort South Carolina 84,180 South Africa Anton Haig (1)
Sep 21 Cabarrus Classic North Carolina 83,628 United States Corbin Mills (1)
Sep 28 Olde Sycamore Open North Carolina 89,148 Sweden Henrik Norlander (1)
Oct 11 NorthStone Open North Carolina 83,812 United States Tim Madigan (1)
Nov 2 Forest Oaks Open North Carolina 41,906 United States Jonathan Fricke (2)
Nov 8 The Championship at River Run North Carolina 28,106 United States Matt Ryan (2)

Money list

The money list was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in U.S. dollars.[12]

Position Player Prize money ($)
1 United States Drew Weaver 121,737
2 United States Chesson Hadley 87,090
3 United States Chris Epperson 74,577
4 United States Peter Malnati 66,741
5 United States Kevin Foley 63,291

2011 season

Schedule

The following table lists official events during the 2011 season.[13]

Date Tournament Location Purse
(US$)
Winner[b]
Feb 19 Swiftwick Shootout South Carolina 200,102 United States Corey Nagy (1)
Mar 9 Samanah Classic Morocco 250,000 United States Chris McCartin (1)
Mar 15 El Jadida Classic Morocco 250,000 United States Phillip Mollica (1)
Apr 16 The Championship at St. James Plantation North Carolina 246,039 United States Jason Kokrak (3)
Apr 23 Columbia Open South Carolina 249,511 United States Chris Thompson (2)
May 7 Willow Creek Open North Carolina 230,992 United States Jerry Richardson (1)
May 28 Donald Ross Championship North Carolina 250,000 United States Jason Kokrak (4)
Jun 4 River Hills Classic North Carolina 185,850 United States Brice Garnett (1)
Jun 18 Bolle Classic North Carolina 200,394 United States Corey Nagy (2)
Jun 25 Cowans Ford Open North Carolina 207,842 United States Brendan Gielow (1)
Jul 16 Southern Open North Carolina 206,685 United States Brice Garnett (2)
Jul 23 Scratch Golf Championship South Carolina 178,251 United States Ryan Nelson (1)
Aug 6 Grand Harbor Open South Carolina 153,944 United States Chris Kamin (1)
Aug 13 HGM Hotels Classic North Carolina 190,480 United States Hudson Swafford (1)
Sep 22 Cabarrus Classic North Carolina 122,176 United States Ryan Nelson (2)
Sep 30 Bushnell Classic Virginia 122,544 United States Matt Ryan (1)
Oct 12 Salisbury Classic North Carolina 109,158 United States Corey Nagy (3)

Money list

The money list was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in U.S. dollars.[14]

Position Player Prize money ($)
1 United States Corey Nagy 89,607
2 United States Jason Kokrak 85,460
3 United States Ryan Nelson 83,261
4 United States Brice Garnett 78,216
5 Brazil Fernando Mechereffe 76,978

2010 season

Schedule

The following table lists official events during the 2010 season.[15]

Date Tournament Location Purse
(US$)
Winner[b]
Feb 20 Palmetto Hall Championship South Carolina 231,014 Scotland Russell Knox (1)
Feb 26 Savannah Quarters Classic Georgia 233,941 United States Roberto Castro (5)
Mar 20 Cabarrus Classic North Carolina 233,847 United States Jason Kokrak (1)
Mar 27 Golf in Morocco Classic South Carolina 232,166 United States Frank Adams III (6)
Apr 10 The Championship at St. James Plantation North Carolina 222,951 Canada Richard Scott (2)
May 1 River Hills Classic North Carolina 235,001 United States Chris Baker (1)
May 8 Cowans Ford Open North Carolina 234,470 United States Clint Jensen (2)
May 29 Grand Harbor Open North Carolina 235,000 United States Scott Weatherly (1)
Jun 5 HGM Hotels Classic North Carolina 235,000 United States Chris Thompson (1)
Jun 19 Bolle Classic North Carolina 233,847 United States Tommy Biershenk (3)
Jun 26 Bushnell Championship North Carolina 232,696 United States Jason Kokrak (2)
Jul 17 Southern Open North Carolina 233,847 United States Jhared Hack (2)
Jul 24 Forest Oaks Classic North Carolina 235,000 United States Ben Martin (1)
Aug 7 eGolf Tour Championship Virginia 155,000 United States Tadd Fujikawa (1)
Sep 11 Manor Classic Virginia 113,715 United States Brian Harman (1)
Sep 24 Caddy for a Cure Classic North Carolina 139,792 United States Drew Weaver (1)
Oct 14 Callaway Gardens Championship Georgia 141,217 United States Alex Hamilton (2)

Money list

The money list was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in U.S. dollars.[16]

Position Player Prize money ($)
1 United States Jason Kokrak 115,225
2 United States Tommy Biershenk 104,365
3 United States Brian Harman 87,834
4 United States Tadd Fujikawa 75,118
5 United States Drew Weaver 71,442

2009 season

Schedule

The following table lists official events during the 2009 season.[17]

Date Tournament Location Purse
(US$)
Winner[b]
Mar 13 FairwayStyles.com Open South Carolina 220,000 United States Kyle Dobbs (1)
Mar 20 Pine Needles Classic North Carolina 220,000 United States Tom Gillis (1)
Apr 4 Savannah Quarters Championship Georgia 300,000 United States Tom Gillis (2)
Apr 10 Bushnell Championship North Carolina 220,000 United States Scott Brown (3)
May 1 Snap Fitness Open North Carolina 220,000 United States Jhared Hack (1)
May 9 Walnut Creek Championship North Carolina 300,000 England Chris Rodgers (1)
May 22 Bolle Classic North Carolina 220,000 United States David Lutterus (1)
Jun 5 Greater Richmond Open Virginia 220,000 United States David Lutterus (2)
Jun 27 Spring Creek Championship Virginia 300,000 United States Roberto Castro (3)
Jul 17 Southern Open North Carolina 220,000 United States Clint Jensen (1)
Jul 24 Forest Oaks Classic North Carolina 220,210 United States Scott Brown (4)
Aug 8 Columbia Championship South Carolina 300,000 United States Billy Horschel (1)
Aug 14 River Run Championship North Carolina 220,000 United States Kyle Dobbs (2)
Aug 21 South Charlotte Classic North Carolina 220,000 United States Frank Adams III (5)
Aug 29 The Championship at Savannah Harbor Georgia 250,000 United States Roberto Castro (4)
Sep 18 Walnut Creek Open North Carolina 220,000 United States Dustin Bray (4)
Sep 25 Cabarrus Classic North Carolina 220,000 United States Scott Brown (5)
Oct 15 eGolf Tour Championship North Carolina 300,000 United States Matt Davidson (2)

Money list

The money list was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in U.S. dollars.[18]

Position Player Prize money ($)
1 United States Scott Brown 142,362
2 United States Matt Davidson 138,269
3 United States Roberto Castro 111,091
4 England Chris Rodgers 92,729
5 United States Kyle Dobbs 90,582

2008 season

Schedule

The following table lists official events during the 2008 season.[19]

Date Tournament Location Purse
(US$)
Winner[c]
Mar 6 Rivertowne Open South Carolina 118,000 United States David Robinson (1)
Mar 28 TPGG Classic South Carolina 250,000 United States Paul Butler (1)
Apr 11 Manor Classic Virginia 109,345 United States Jay McLuen (3)
Apr 25 Sapona Open North Carolina 110,565 United States Andy Bare (2)
May 2 Cabarrus Classic North Carolina 129,400 United States Doug Fiese (2)
May 9 NorthStone Open North Carolina 118,750 United States David Robinson (2)
May 23 Walnut Creek Classic North Carolina 99,000 United States Jonathan Moore (1)
May 30 Bermuda Run Open North Carolina 101,200 United States Kevin Kisner (2)
Jun 12 Warrior Classic North Carolina 121,250 United States Andy Bare (3)
Jun 20 Spring Creek Classic Virginia 124,500 Bermuda Michael Sims (1)
Jun 26 Pete Dye Classic Virginia 92,550 United States Ryan Blaum (2)
Jul 12 Southern Open North Carolina 137,600 Canada Ted Brown (1)
Jul 18 River Hills Open South Carolina 105,600 United States Roberto Castro (2)
Jul 25 Lake Hickory Open North Carolina 97,100 United States Tommy Biershenk (2)
Aug 22 Firethorne Open North Carolina 116,700 Canada Ted Brown (2)
Sep 26 Charlotte National Open North Carolina 130,000 United States David Robinson (3)
Oct 2 Columbia Open South Carolina 130,000 United States Blake Adams (1)
Oct 10 Walnut Creek Open North Carolina 150,000 United States Jeff Curl (3)
Oct 18 eGolf Tarheel Tour Championship Virginia 200,000 United States Matt Davidson (1)

Money list

The money list was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in U.S. dollars.[20]

Position Player Prize money ($)
1 United States David Robinson 106,645
2 United States Jeff Curl 75,924
3 United States Kevin Kisner 74,052
4 Canada Ted Brown 73,910
5 United States Andy Bare 56,714

2007 season

Schedule

The following table lists official events during the 2007 season.[21]

Date Tournament Location Purse
(US$)
Winner[c]
Feb 22 Rivertowne Open South Carolina 97,550 United States Jody Bellflower (1)
Mar 1 Patriots Point Classic South Carolina 85,700 United States Tommy Tolles (1)
Mar 10 Match Play Championship South Carolina 53,800 United States Kevin Kisner (1)
Mar 29 Oldfield Open South Carolina 86,600 United States Tommy Gainey (4)
Apr 5 River Run Classic North Carolina 103,000 United States David Mathis (3)
May 4 Cabarrus Classic North Carolina 108,100 United States William McGirt (1)
May 11 Sapona Open North Carolina 90,800 United States Justin Hicks (2)
Jun 1 Walnut Creek Classic North Carolina 89,600 United States Jay McLuen (2)
Jun 14 Bermuda Run Open North Carolina 93,050 United States Scott Brown (1)
Jun 21 Warrior Classic North Carolina 83,525 United States Matt Cannon (18)
Jun 28 Spring Creek Classic Virginia 84,000 United States Roberto Castro (1)
Jul 14 Southern Open North Carolina 125,000 South Africa Shaun Norris (1)
Jul 20 Olde Sycamore Open North Carolina 95,500 United States Doug Fiese (1)
Aug 3 Musgrove Mill Classic South Carolina 85,700 United States Brendon Todd (1)
Aug 31 NorthStone Open North Carolina 104,500 United States Matt Cannon (19)
Sep 7 Stonebridge Classic North Carolina 89,000 United States Jonathan Fricke (1)
Sep 28 MonaVie Open North Carolina 89,675 United States Brian Quackenbush (2)
Oct 4 Columbia Open South Carolina 96,000 United States Lee Stroever (1)
Oct 12 Salisbury Classic North Carolina 103,400 United States Ryan Blaum (1)
Oct 19 The Championship At Walnut Creek North Carolina 102,700 Canada Richard Scott (1)
Nov 9 Match Play Bonus Championship North Carolina 28,000 United States Scott Brown (2)

Money list

The money list was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in U.S. dollars.[22]

Position Player Prize money ($)
1 United States Matt Cannon 81,724
2 United States William McGirt 59,964
3 United States Scott Brown 55,579
4 United States Tommy Gainey 54,713
5 United States Andy Bare 51,550

2006 season

Schedule

The following table lists official events during the 2006 season.[23][24]

Date Tournament Location Purse
(US$)
Winner[c]
Feb 23 Sandlapper Real Estate Classic South Carolina 55,405 United States Dustin Bray (1)
Mar 2 Patriots Point Open South Carolina 61,487 United States Tommy Gainey (2)
Mar 9 Match Play Championship South Carolina 41,150 Scotland Barry Hume (1)
Mar 22 Rock Hill Open South Carolina 54,665 United States Alex Hamilton (1)
Apr 14 Olde Sycamore Open North Carolina 65,540 United States Tim Simpson (1)
Apr 20 Bermuda Run Open North Carolina 62,770 United States Dustin Bray (2)
May 5 Warrior Classic North Carolina 65,770 United States Andy Bare (1)
May 12 Sapona Classic North Carolina 64,770 United States Kevin Taylor (1)
May 25 Treyburn Open North Carolina 65,965 United States Dane Burkhart (1)
Jun 2 River Run Classic North Carolina 65,665 United States Tommy Gainey (3)
Jun 16 Charlotte National Open North Carolina 65,165 United States Kyle Reifers (1)
Jun 29 Rocky River Classic North Carolina 61,110 United States Dane Burkhart (2)
Jul 9 Southern Open North Carolina 85,467 United States Brian Quackenbush (1)
Jul 20 Salisbury Classic North Carolina 61,025 United States Jason Martin (2)
Jul 27 Skybrook Open North Carolina 57,575 United States David Sanchez (2)
Aug 17 Eagle Chase Classic North Carolina 56,625 United States Jay McLuen (1)
Aug 24 Kannapolis Open North Carolina 59,625 United States Phillipe Gasnier (1)
Aug 30 Coulter Real Estate Classic North Carolina 58,835 United States Stephen Poole Jr. (1)
Sep 8 Stonebridge Classic North Carolina 51,425 United States Jeff Curl (2)
Sep 13 Columbia Open South Carolina 51,875 United States David Seawell (3)
Sep 29 Cabarrus Classic North Carolina 60,000 United States Dustin Bray (3)
Oct 12 Cedarwood Classic North Carolina 69,930 United States Billy Hurley III (1)
Oct 19 Bermuda Run Classic North Carolina 51,150 United States John McAllister (1)
Nov 9 Sapona Open North Carolina 43,125 United States Karl Diewock (1)
Nov 17 Firethorne Open North Carolina 33,100 United States David Siegel (5)

Money list

The money list was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in U.S. dollars.[25]

Position Player Prize money ($)
1 United States Dustin Bray 63,168
2 United States Tommy Gainey 47,196
3 United States Jason Martin 40,591
4 United States Jeff Curl 39,040
5 United States John McAllister 37,624

2005 season

Schedule

The following table lists official events during the 2005 season.[26][27]

Date Tournament Location Purse
(US$)
Winner[c]
Mar 30 NorthStone Open North Carolina 43,750 United States Frank Adams III (4)
Apr 7 Rocky River Classic North Carolina 43,750 United States David Seawell (1)
Apr 21 Verdict Ridge Open North Carolina 43,750 United States Justin Hicks (1)
May 6 Warrior Golf Classic North Carolina 43,750 United States Bryant MacKellar (1)
May 12 Treyburn Open North Carolina 43,750 United States Richard Hanna (1)
May 26 Rock Hill Invitational North Carolina 43,750 United States Chris Mundorf (1)
Jun 9 Eagle Chase Classic North Carolina 43,750 England Gary Christian (1)
Jun 23 Anderson Creek Open North Carolina 43,750 United States Jason Martin (1)
Jul 8 Charlotte National Open North Carolina 43,750 United States Steve Gilley (1)
Jul 22 Skybrook Invitational North Carolina 43,750 United States Ben Duncan (1)
Jul 28 South Carolina Classic South Carolina 43,750 United States Matt Cannon (16)
Aug 11 Statesville Open North Carolina 43,750 South Africa Justin Walters (1)
Aug 18 Coulter Real Estate Classic North Carolina 43,750 United States David Seawell (2)
Aug 25 Kannapolis Classic North Carolina 43,750 United States Tommy Biershenk (1)
Sep 8 Stonebridge Open North Carolina 43,750 United States Matt Cannon (17)
Sep 14 Olde Sycamore Open North Carolina 43,750 United States Jason Moon (1)
Sep 29 Cabarrus Open North Carolina 43,750 United States David Sanchez (1)
Oct 6 Big Stakes Classic North Carolina 43,750 United States Steve Gilley (2)
Oct 13 Cowans Ford Classic North Carolina 43,750 United States Jason Moon (2)
Nov 4 Anderson & Strudwick Tour Championship North Carolina 45,000 Australia Aaron Black (1)

Money list

The money list was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in U.S. dollars.[28]

Position Player Prize money ($)
1 United States David Sanchez 36,038
2 United States Matt Cannon 35,388
3 Brazil Fernando Mechereffe 30,040
4 United States David Seawell 29,017
5 United States Jason Moon 26,625

2004 season

Schedule

The following table lists official events during the 2004 season.[29][30]

Date Tournament Location Purse
(US$)
Winner[c]
Apr 22 Firethorne Open North Carolina 25,000 United States Matt Cannon (10)
May 6 Emerald Lake Classic North Carolina 25,000 United States Jeff Curl (1)
May 13 Eagle Chase Classic North Carolina 25,000 United States Scott Parel (1)
May 27 Verdict Ridge Open North Carolina 25,000 United States Derek Watson (1)
Jun 3 Multiple Directory Service Classic North Carolina 25,000 United States David Mathis (1)
Jun 24 Warrior Invitational North Carolina 25,000 United States Matt Cannon (11)
Jul 16 Charlotte National Open North Carolina 25,000 United States Frank Adams III (3)
Jul 21 River Run Classic North Carolina 25,000 United States Korky Kemp (2)
Jul 29 Providence Open North Carolina 25,000 United States Matt Cannon (12)
Aug 5 Kannapolis Invitational North Carolina 25,000 United States David Siegel (4)
Aug 19 Statesville Classic North Carolina 25,000 United States Matt Cannon (13)
Aug 26 Raintree Invitational North Carolina 25,000 United States Matt Johnson (1)
Sep 1 NorthStone Open North Carolina 25,000 United States Matt Cannon (14)
Sep 22 Cabarrus Open North Carolina 25,000 United States Matt Cannon (15)
Sep 29 Statesville Open North Carolina 25,000 United States Tommy Gainey (1)
Oct 7 Fox Den Open North Carolina 25,000 United States Scott Parel (2)
Oct 14 Cowans Ford Open North Carolina 25,000 United States Joey Maxon (1)
Nov 5 Stonebridge Classic North Carolina 25,000 United States David Mathis (2)
Nov 11 Rocky River Open North Carolina 25,000 United States Joey Maxon (2)
Nov 18 Tarheel Tour Championship North Carolina 37,500 United States Elliot Gealy (1)

Money list

The money list was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in U.S. dollars.[31]

Position Player Prize money ($)
1 United States Matt Cannon 43,648
2 United States Frank Adams III 21,820
3 United States David Siegel 21,080
4 United States Jason Martin 15,955
5 United States Joey Maxon 15,642

2003 season

Schedule

The following table lists official events during the 2003 season.[32][33]

Date Tournament Location Purse
(US$)
Winner[c]
Jun 19 Charlotte National Open North Carolina 19,125 United States Matt Cannon (6)
Jun 26 Eagle Chase Classic North Carolina 19,125 United States Ben Case (1)
Jul 17 Deer Brook Invitational North Carolina 19,125 United States David Siegel (1)
Jul 24 Warrior Invitational North Carolina 19,125 United States David Siegel (2)
Jul 31 Tillery Tradition Open North Carolina 19,125 United States Chris Hockaday (1)
Aug 7 Tot Hill Farm Classic North Carolina 19,125 United States Matt Cannon (7)
Aug 14 Skybrook Invitational North Carolina 19,125 United States G.W. Cable (1)
Aug 21 Firethorne Open North Carolina 19,125 United States David Siegel (3)
Aug 28 The Point Invitational North Carolina 19,125 United States Korky Kemp (1)
Sep 4 Stonebridge Open North Carolina 19,125 United States Matt Cannon (8)
Oct 1 Cabarrus Classic North Carolina 19,125 United States Stephen Woodard (1)
Oct 9 Cowans Ford Open North Carolina 19,125 United States Stephen Woodard (2)
Oct 19 Warrior Classic North Carolina 19,125 United States Matt Cannon (9)
Nov 5 Northstone Open North Carolina 19,125 United States Frank Adams III (1)
Nov 13 Birkdale Classic North Carolina 19,125 United States Frank Adams III (2)
Nov 20 Tarheel Tour Championship North Carolina 22,000 United States Ben St. John (1)

Money list

The money list was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in U.S. dollars.[34]

Position Player Prize money ($)
1 United States Matt Cannon 26,685
2 United States David Siegel 18,860
3 United States Chris Hockaday 16,354
4 South Africa Stefaan van den Heever 14,737
5 United States Frank Adams III 13,013

2002 season

Schedule

The following table lists official events during the 2002 season.[35][36]

Date Tournament Location Purse
(US$)
Winner[c]
Jul 3 Charlotte National Open North Carolina 17,850 United States Matt Cannon (1)
Jul 18 Eagle Chase Classic North Carolina 17,850 United States Matt Cannon (2)
Jul 26 Warrior Invitational North Carolina 17,850 England Max Harris (1)
Aug 7 Waterford Classic South Carolina 17,850 United States Cortney Brisson (1)
Aug 22 Tradition Invitational North Carolina 17,850 United States Bob Boyd (1)
Aug 29 Emerald Lake Classic North Carolina 17,850 United States Matt Cannon (3)
Sep 5 Stonebridge Open North Carolina 17,850 England Max Harris (2)
Oct 3 Birkdale Invitational North Carolina 17,850 United States Matt Cannon (4)
Oct 10 Springfield Open South Carolina 17,850 United States Steve Marino (1)
Oct 17 Deer Brook Classic North Carolina 17,850 United States Matt Cannon (5)
Oct 24 Tarheel Tour Championship North Carolina 20,000 United States Steve Marino (2)

Money list

The money list was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in U.S. dollars.[37]

Position Player Prize money ($)
1 United States Matt Cannon 26,557
2 United States Cortney Brisson 10,315
3 England Max Harris 10,000
4 United States Steve Marino 8,500
5 United States Derek Watson 6,166

Money list winners

Year Winner Prize money (US$)
2015 United States Frank Adams III (2) 58,385
2014 United States Ryan Nelson 112,851
2013 United States Frank Adams III 69,965
2012 United States Drew Weaver 121,737
2011 United States Corey Nagy 89,607
2010 United States Jason Kokrak 115,225
2009 United States Scott Brown 142,362
2008 United States David Robinson 106,645
2007 United States Matt Cannon (4) 81,724
2006 United States Dustin Bray 63,168
2005 United States David Sanchez 36,038
2004 United States Matt Cannon (3) 43,648
2003 United States Matt Cannon (2) 26,685
2002 United States Matt Cannon 26,557

Notes

  1. ^ Schedules also included events in Georgia, Mississippi, Morocco, Nevada, South Carolina and Virginia.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g The number in parentheses after each winner's name is the number of eGolf Professional Tour events they had won up to and including that tournament.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g The number in parentheses after each winner's name is the number of Tarheel Tour events they had won up to and including that tournament.

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