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The 1985 PGA Tour season was played from January 10 to October 27. The season consisted of 43 official money events. Curtis Strange and Lanny Wadkins won the most tournaments, three, and there were 10 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 1985 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 13
Bob Hope Classic
California
Lanny Wadkins (13)
333 (−27)
90,000
Jan 20
Phoenix Open
Arizona
Calvin Peete (9)
270 (−14)
81,000
Jan 27
Los Angeles Open
California
Lanny Wadkins (14)
264 (−20)
72,000
Feb 3
Bing Crosby National Pro-Am
California
Mark O'Meara (2)
283 (−5)
90,000
Feb 10
Hawaiian Open
Hawaii
Mark O'Meara (3)
267 (−21)
90,000
Feb 17
Isuzu-Andy Williams San Diego Open
California
Woody Blackburn (2)
269 (−19)
72,000
Feb 24
Doral-Eastern Open
Florida
Mark McCumber (4)
284 (−4)
72,000
Mar 3
Honda Classic
Florida
Curtis Strange (6)
275 (−13)
90,000
Mar 10
Hertz Bay Hill Classic
Florida
Fuzzy Zoeller (7)
275 (−9)
90,000
Mar 17
USF&G Classic
Louisiana
Seve Ballesteros (7)
205 (−11)
72,000
Mar 24
Panasonic Las Vegas Invitational
Nevada
Curtis Strange (7)
338 (−17)
171,000
Mar 31
Tournament Players Championship
Florida
Calvin Peete (10)
274 (−14)
162,000
Apr 7
Greater Greensboro Open
North Carolina
Joey Sindelar (1)
285 (−3)
72,000
Apr 14
Masters Tournament
Georgia
Bernhard Langer (1)
282 (−6)
126,000
Apr 21
Sea Pines Heritage
South Carolina
Bernhard Langer (2)
273 (−11)
72,000
Apr 28
Houston Open
Texas
Raymond Floyd (19)
277 (−11)
90,000
May 5
MONY Tournament of Champions
California
Tom Kite (8)
275 (−13)
72,000
May 12
Byron Nelson Golf Classic
Texas
Bob Eastwood (3)
272 (−8)
90,000
May 19
Colonial National Invitation
Texas
Corey Pavin (2)
266 (−14)
90,000
May 26
Memorial Tournament
Ohio
Hale Irwin (17)
281 (−7)
100,000
Jun 2
Kemper Open
Maryland
Bill Glasson (1)
278 (−10)
90,000
Jun 9
Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic
New York
Roger Maltbie (4)
275 (−9)
90,000
Jun 16
U.S. Open
Michigan
Andy North (3)
279 (−1)
103,000
Jun 23
Georgia-Pacific Atlanta Golf Classic
Georgia
Wayne Levi (8)
273 (−15)
90,000
Jun 30
St. Jude Memphis Classic
Tennessee
Hal Sutton (4)
279 (−9)
90,000
Jul 7
Canadian Open
Canada
Curtis Strange (8)
279 (−9)
86,507
Jul 14
Anheuser-Busch Golf Classic
Virginia
Mark Wiebe (1)
273 (−11)
90,000
Jul 21
Lite Quad Cities Open
Illinois
Dan Forsman (1)
267 (−13)
54,000
Jul 21
British Open
England
Sandy Lyle (1)
282 (+2)
94,250
Jul 28
Canon Sammy Davis Jr.-Greater Hartford Open
Connecticut
Phil Blackmar (1)
271 (−13)
108,000
Aug 4
Western Open
Illinois
Scott Verplank (amateur,1)
279 (−9)
90,000
Aug 11
PGA Championship
Colorado
Hubert Green (19)
278 (−6)
125,000
Aug 18
Buick Open
Michigan
Ken Green (1)
268 (−20)
81,000
Aug 25
NEC World Series of Golf
Ohio
Roger Maltbie (5)
268 (−12)
126,000
Sep 1
B.C. Open
New York
Joey Sindelar (2)
274 (−10)
54,000
Sep 8
Bank of Boston Classic
Massachusetts
George Burns (3)
267 (−17)
72,000
Sep 15
Greater Milwaukee Open
Wisconsin
Jim Thorpe (1)
274 (−14)
54,000
Sep 22
Southwest Golf Classic
Texas
Hal Sutton (5)
273 (−15)
72,000
Sep 29
Texas Open
Texas
John Mahaffey (8)
268 (−12)
63,000
Oct 6
Southern Open
Georgia
Tim Simpson (1)
264 (−16)
63,000
Oct 13
Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile Classic
Florida
Lanny Wadkins (15)
267 (−21)
72,000
Oct 20
Pensacola Open
Florida
Danny Edwards (5)
269 (−15)
54,000
Oct 27
Seiko-Tucson Match Play Championship
Arizona
Jim Thorpe (2)
4&3
150,000
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
4,686,280
72
2
Tom Watson
United States
3,806,940
36
3
Lee Trevino
United States
3,177,975
29
4
Raymond Floyd
United States
2,868,951
19
5
Hale Irwin
United States
2,751,050
17
Source:[4]
Awards
References
External links
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