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40th season of tour for men over age 50
The 2019 PGA Tour Champions season was the 40th in which PGA Tour Champions , a golf tour for men age 50 and over, has operated. The tour officially began in 1980 as the Senior PGA Tour .
Tournament results
The following table shows the official money events for the 2019 season.[1] "Date" is the ending date of the tournament. The numbers in parentheses after the winners' names are the number of wins they will have on the tour up to and including that event. Senior majors are shown in bold .
Date
Tournament
Location
Purse ($ )
Winner
Score
Winner's share ($)
Jan 19
Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai
Hawaii
1,800,000
Tom Lehman (12)
199 (−17)
305,000
Feb 10
Oasis Championship
Florida
1,700,000
Bernhard Langer (39)
197 (−19)
255,000
Feb 17
Chubb Classic
Florida
1,600,000
Miguel Ángel Jiménez (7)
200 (−13)
240,000
Mar 3
Cologuard Classic
Arizona
1,700,000
Mark O'Meara (3)
202 (−17)
255,000
Mar 10
Hoag Classic
California
1,800,000
Kirk Triplett (7)
203 (−10)
270,000
Mar 31
Rapiscan Systems Classic
Mississippi
1,600,000
Kevin Sutherland (2)
209 (−7)
240,000
Apr 21
Mitsubishi Electric Classic
Georgia
1,800,000
Scott McCarron (9)
209 (−7)
270,000
Apr 28
Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf
Missouri
1,800,000
Scott Hoch (4) & Tom Pernice Jr. (6)
156 (−23)
171,000 (each)
May 5
Insperity Invitational
Texas
2,200,000
Scott McCarron (10)
199 (−17)
330,000
May 13[n 1]
Regions Tradition
Alabama
2,400,000
Steve Stricker (4)
270 (−18)
360,000
May 26
KitchenAid Senior PGA Championship
New York
3,250,000
Ken Tanigawa (2)
277 (−3)
585,000
Jun 2
Principal Charity Classic
Iowa
1,850,000
Kevin Sutherland (3)
199 (−17)
277,500
Jun 9
MasterCard Japan Championship
Japan
2,500,000
Scott McCarron (11)
203 (−13)
375,000
Jun 23
American Family Insurance Championship
Wisconsin
2,000,000
Jerry Kelly (4)
201 (−15)
300,000
Jun 30
U.S. Senior Open
Indiana
4,000,000
Steve Stricker (5)
261 (−19)
720,000
Jul 14
Bridgestone Senior Players Championship
Ohio
2,800,000
Retief Goosen (1)
274 (−6)
420,000
Jul 28
The Senior Open Championship
England
2,000,000
Bernhard Langer (40)
274 (−6)
314,330
Aug 18
Dick's Sporting Goods Open
New York
2,050,000
Doug Barron (1)
199 (−17)
307,500
Aug 25
Boeing Classic
Washington
2,100,000
Brandt Jobe (2)
198 (−18)
315,000
Sep 1
Shaw Charity Classic
Alberta , Canada
2,350,000
Wes Short Jr. (2)
197 (−13)
352,500
Sep 15
The Ally Challenge
Michigan
2,000,000
Jerry Kelly (5)
200 (−16)
300,000
Sep 22
Sanford International
South Dakota
1,800,000
Rocco Mediate (4)
201 (−9)
270,000
Sep 29
PURE Insurance Championship
California
2,100,000
Kirk Triplett (8)
206 (−9)
315,000
Oct 13
SAS Championship
North Carolina
2,100,000
Jerry Kelly (6)
200 (−16)
315,000
Oct 21[n 1]
Dominion Energy Charity Classic
Virginia
2,000,000
Miguel Ángel Jiménez (8)
198 (−18)
305,000
Nov 3
Invesco QQQ Championship
California
2,000,000
Colin Montgomerie (7)
202 (−14)
305,000
Nov 10
Charles Schwab Cup Championship
Arizona
2,500,000
Jeff Maggert (6)
263 (−21)
440,000
Dec 8
PNC Father Son Challenge ^
Florida
1,085,000
Bernhard Langer and Jason Langer
120 (−24)
^ a b Finished on Monday due to weather.
^ – unofficial event
Leaders
Scoring average leaders
Source:[2]
Money List leaders
Rank
Player
Country
Earnings ($ )
Events
Wins
1
Scott McCarron
United States
2,534,090
26
3
2
Jerry Kelly
United States
2,382,675
23
3
3
Retief Goosen
South Africa
1,859,085
23
1
4
Bernhard Langer
Germany
1,831,622
22
2
5
Woody Austin
United States
1,733,517
27
0
Source:[3]
Career Money List leaders
Rank
Player
Country
Earnings ($ )
Wins
1
Bernhard Langer
Germany
28,653,126
40
2
Hale Irwin
United States
27,133,479
45
3
Gil Morgan
United States
20,631,930
25
4
Jay Haas
United States
19,051,202
18
5
Tom Kite
United States
16,277,668
10
Source:[4]
Awards
See also
References