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The 2016 PGA Tour was the 101st season of the PGA Tour , and the 49th since separating from the PGA of America . The season began on October 15, 2015.
Schedule
The following table lists the events for 2015–16.[1] A number of events changed dates due to the 2016 Summer Olympics . In addition, the RSM Classic (formerly the McGladrey Classic) and the Valero Texas Open expanded their fields to 156.
Date
Tournament
Location
Winner
OWGR points
Purse ($)
Winner's share ($)
Notes
Oct 18
Frys.com Open
California
Emiliano Grillo (1)
46
6,000,000
1,080,000
Oct 25
Shriners Hospitals for Children Open
Nevada
Smylie Kaufman (1)
44
6,400,000
1,152,000
Nov 1
CIMB Classic
Malaysia
Justin Thomas (1)
46
7,000,000
1,260,000
Co-sanctioned with Asian Tour
Nov 8
WGC-HSBC Champions
China
Russell Knox (1)
66
8,500,000
1,400,000
World Golf Championships
Nov 9 [n 1]
Sanderson Farms Championship
Mississippi
Peter Malnati (1)
24
4,100,000
738,000
Alternate event
Nov 16 [n 1]
OHL Classic at Mayakoba
Mexico
Graeme McDowell (3)
24
6,200,000
1,116,000
Nov 22
RSM Classic
Georgia
Kevin Kisner (1)
32
5,700,000
1,026,000
Jan 10
Hyundai Tournament of Champions
Hawaii
Jordan Spieth (7)
52
5,900,000
1,180,000
Winners-only event
Jan 17
Sony Open in Hawaii
Hawaii
Fabián Gómez (2)
46
5,800,000
1,044,000
Jan 24
CareerBuilder Challenge
California
Jason Dufner (4)
40
5,800,000
1,044,000
Pro-am
Feb 1 [n 1]
Farmers Insurance Open
California
Brandt Snedeker (8)
54
6,500,000
1,170,000
Feb 7
Waste Management Phoenix Open
Arizona
Hideki Matsuyama (2)
54
6,500,000
1,170,000
Feb 14
AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
California
Vaughn Taylor (3)
54
7,000,000
1,260,000
Celebrity pro-am
Feb 21
Northern Trust Open
California
Bubba Watson (9)
60
6,800,000
1,224,000
Feb 28
The Honda Classic
Florida
Adam Scott (12)
58
6,100,000
1,098,000
Mar 6
WGC-Cadillac Championship
Florida
Adam Scott (13)
76
9,500,000
1,620,000
World Golf Championships
Mar 13
Valspar Championship
Florida
Charl Schwartzel (2)
52
6,100,000
1,098,000
Mar 20
Arnold Palmer Invitational
Florida
Jason Day (8)
58
6,300,000
1,134,000
Invitational
Mar 27
WGC-Dell Match Play
Texas
Jason Day (9)
76
9,500,000
1,620,000
World Golf Championships
Mar 27
Puerto Rico Open
Puerto Rico
Tony Finau (1)
24
3,000,000
540,000
Alternate event
Apr 3
Shell Houston Open
Texas
Jim Herman (1)
54
6,800,000
1,224,000
Apr 10
Masters Tournament
Georgia
Danny Willett (1)
100
10,000,000
1,800,000
Major championship
Apr 17
RBC Heritage
South Carolina
Branden Grace (1)
52
5,900,000
1,062,000
Invitational
Apr 24
Valero Texas Open
Texas
Charley Hoffman (4)
40
6,200,000
1,116,000
May 2 [n 2]
Zurich Classic of New Orleans
Louisiana
Brian Stuard (1)
44
7,000,000
1,260,000
May 8
Wells Fargo Championship
North Carolina
James Hahn (2)
58
7,300,000
1,314,000
May 15
The Players Championship
Florida
Jason Day (10)
80
10,500,000
1,890,000
Flagship event
May 22
AT&T Byron Nelson
Texas
Sergio García (9)
48
7,300,000
1,314,000
May 29
Dean & DeLuca Invitational
Texas
Jordan Spieth (8)
52
6,700,000
1,206,000
Invitational
Jun 5
The Memorial Tournament
Ohio
William McGirt (1)
66
8,500,000
1,530,000
Invitational
Jun 12
FedEx St. Jude Classic
Tennessee
Daniel Berger (1)
28
6,200,000
1,116,000
Jun 19
U.S. Open
Pennsylvania
Dustin Johnson (10)
100
10,000,000
1,800,000
Major championship
Jun 26
Quicken Loans National
Maryland
Billy Hurley III (1)
40
6,900,000
1,242,000
Invitational
Jul 3
WGC-Bridgestone Invitational
Ohio
Dustin Johnson (11)
68
9,500,000
1,620,000
World Golf Championships
Jul 3
Barracuda Championship
Nevada
Greg Chalmers (1)
24
3,200,000
576,000
Alternate event
Jul 10
Greenbrier Classic
West Virginia
Cancelled due to course flooding
Jul 17
The Open Championship (British Open)
Scotland
Henrik Stenson (5)
100
£6,500,000[2] $8,572,200
£1,175,000 $1,549,590
Major championship
Jul 17
Barbasol Championship
Alabama
Aaron Baddeley (4)
24
3,500,000
630,000
Alternate event
Jul 24
RBC Canadian Open
Ontario
Jhonattan Vegas (2)
46
5,900,000
1,062,000
Jul 31
PGA Championship
New Jersey
Jimmy Walker (6)
100
10,000,000
1,800,000
Major championship
Aug 7
Travelers Championship
Connecticut
Russell Knox (2)
50
6,600,000
1,188,000
Aug 14
John Deere Classic
Illinois
Ryan Moore (5)
24
4,800,000
864,000
Aug 21
Wyndham Championship
North Carolina
Kim Si-woo (1)
46
5,600,000
1,008,000
Aug 28
The Barclays
New York
Patrick Reed (5)
74
8,500,000
1,530,000
FedEx Cup Playoffs
Sep 5
Deutsche Bank Championship
Massachusetts
Rory McIlroy (12)
74
8,500,000
1,530,000
FedEx Cup Playoffs
Sep 11
BMW Championship
Indiana
Dustin Johnson (12)
70
8,500,000
1,530,000
FedEx Cup Playoffs
Sep 25
Tour Championship
Georgia
Rory McIlroy (13)
58
8,500,000
1,530,000
FedEx Cup Playoffs
^ a b c Finished on Monday due to weather.
^ Finished on Monday due to weather and shortened to 54 holes.
Unofficial events
The following events did not carry FedEx Cup points or official money.
Date
Tournament
Location
Winner(s)
OWGR points
Purse ($)
Winner's share ($)
Notes
Dec 6
Hero World Challenge
Bahamas
Bubba Watson
46
3,500,000
1,000,000
18-player field
Dec 10
Franklin Templeton Shootout
Florida
Jason Dufner & Brandt Snedeker
n/a
3,100,000
385,000
12 two-player teams
Dec 13
PNC Father-Son Challenge
Florida
Lanny Wadkins & Tucker Wadkins
n/a
1,085,000
200,000
20 two-player teams
Jun 28
CVS Health Charity Classic
Rhode Island
Keegan Bradley & Jon Curran
n/a
1,500,000
150,000 each
10 two-player teams
Aug 14
Olympic Games
Brazil
Justin Rose
46
n/a
60-player field
Oct 2
Ryder Cup
Minnesota
Team USA
n/a
Two 12-man teams
Source:[3]
Location of tournaments
Location of official tournaments of the
2016 PGA Tour in the continental United States and Canada.
600-point event (
Players &
Majors )
550-point event (
World Golf Championships )
500-point event (Regular events)
300-point event (Alternate events)
FedEx Cup playoff event
Location of official tournaments of the
2016 PGA Tour outside the continental United States and Canada.
600-point event (
Players &
Majors )
550-point event (
World Golf Championships )
500-point event (Regular events)
300-point event (Alternate events)
Money leaders
This section shows the final money leaders table.
Rank
Player
Country
Events
Prize money ($ )
1
Dustin Johnson
United States
22
9,365,185
2
Jason Day
Australia
20
8,045,112
3
Adam Scott
Australia
20
6,473,090
4
Rory McIlroy
Northern Ireland
18
5,790,585
5
Patrick Reed
United States
28
5,679,575
6
Jordan Spieth
United States
21
5,538,470
7
Russell Knox
Scotland
25
4,885,906
8
Kevin Chappell
United States
27
4,501,050
9
Hideki Matsuyama
Japan
23
4,193,954
10
Jimmy Walker
United States
25
4,148,546
Source:[4]
Awards
See also
References
External links
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