1994 PGA Tour

The 1994 PGA Tour season was played from January 6 to October 30. The season consisted of 44 official money events. Nick Price won the most tournaments, six, and there were 10 first-time winners. The tournament results, leaders, and award winners are listed below.

After twenty years as commissioner of the PGA Tour, Deane Beman stepped down in June and was succeeded by Tim Finchem. Beman, a former tour player, became the tour's second commissioner in 1974 at age 35, following Joseph Dey.

As of 2018, the 1994 seasons remains the only year that an American golfer did not win one of the four majors when all were held.

Tournament results

The following table shows all the official money events for the 1994 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.

DateTournamentLocationWinnerScorePurse ($)1st prize ($)
Jan 9Mercedes ChampionshipsCalifornia Phil Mickelson (4)276 (−12)1,000,000180,000
Jan 16United Airlines Hawaiian OpenHawaii Brett Ogle (2)269 (−19)1,200,000216,000
Jan 23Northern Telecom OpenArizona Andrew Magee (4)270 (−18)1,100,000198,000
Jan 30Phoenix OpenArizona Bill Glasson (6)268 (−16)1,200,000216,000
Feb 6AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-AmCalifornia Johnny Miller (25)281 (−7)1,250,000225,000
Feb 13Nissan Los Angeles OpenCalifornia Corey Pavin (11)271 (−13)1,000,000180,000
Feb 20Bob Hope Chrysler ClassicCalifornia Scott Hoch (5)334 (−26)1,100,000198,000
Feb 27Buick Invitational of CaliforniaCalifornia Craig Stadler (11)268 (−20)1,100,000198,000
Mar 6Doral-Ryder OpenFlorida John Huston (3)274 (−14)1,400,000252,000
Mar 13Honda ClassicFlorida Nick Price (10)276 (−8)1,100,000198,000
Mar 20Nestle InvitationalFlorida Loren Roberts (1)275 (−13)1,200,000216,000
Mar 27The Players ChampionshipFlorida Greg Norman (14)264 (−24)2,500,000450,000
Apr 3Freeport-McMoRan ClassicLouisiana Ben Crenshaw (18)273 (−15)1,200,000216,000
Apr 10Masters TournamentGeorgia José María Olazábal (3)279 (−9)2,000,000360,000
Apr 17MCI Heritage Golf ClassicSouth Carolina Hale Irwin (20)266 (−18)1,250,000225,000
Apr 24KMart Greater Greensboro OpenNorth Carolina Mike Springer (1)275 (−13)1,500,000270,000
May 1Shell Houston OpenTexas Mike Heinen (1)272 (−16)1,300,000234,000
May 8BellSouth ClassicGeorgia John Daly (3)274 (−14)1,200,000216,000
May 15GTE Byron Nelson Golf ClassicTexas Neal Lancaster (1)132 (−9)1,200,000216,000
May 22Memorial TournamentOhio Tom Lehman (1)268 (−20)1,500,000270,000
May 30Southwestern Bell ColonialTexas Nick Price (11)266 (−14)1,400,000252,000
Jun 5Kemper OpenMaryland Mark Brooks (4)271 (−13)1,300,000234,000
Jun 12Buick ClassicNew York Lee Janzen (4)268 (−16)1,200,000216,000
Jun 20U.S. OpenPennsylvania Ernie Els (1)279 (−5)1,700,000320,000
Jun 26Canon Greater Hartford OpenConnecticut David Frost (9)268 (−12)1,200,000216,000
Jul 3Motorola Western OpenIllinois Nick Price (12)277 (−11)1,200,000216,000
Jul 10Anheuser-Busch Golf ClassicVirginia Mark McCumber (8)267 (−17)1,100,000198,000
Jul 17Deposit Guaranty Golf ClassicMississippi Brian Henninger (1)135 (−9)700,000126,000
Jul 17British OpenScotland Nick Price (13)268 (−12)1,650,000178,200
Jul 24New England ClassicMassachusetts Kenny Perry (2)268 (−16)1,000,000180,000
Jul 31Federal Express St. Jude ClassicTennessee Dicky Pride (1)267 (−17)1,250,000225,000
Aug 7Buick OpenMichigan Fred Couples (11)270 (−18)1,100,000198,000
Aug 14PGA ChampionshipOklahoma Nick Price (14)269 (−11)1,750,000310,000
Aug 21Sprint InternationalColorado Steve Lowery (1)35 (Stableford)1,400,000252,000
Aug 28NEC World Series of GolfOhio José María Olazábal (4)269 (−11)2,000,000360,000
Sep 4Greater Milwaukee OpenWisconsin Mike Springer (2)268 (−16)1,000,000180,000
Sep 11Bell Canadian OpenCanada Nick Price (15)275 (−13)1,300,000234,000
Sep 18B.C. OpenNew York Mike Sullivan (3)266 (−18)900,000162,000
Sep 25Hardee's Golf ClassicIllinois Mark McCumber (9)265 (−15)1,000,000180,000
Oct 2Buick Southern OpenGeorgia Steve Elkington (4)200 (−16)800,000144,000
Oct 9Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile ClassicFlorida Rick Fehr (2)269 (−19)1,100,000198,000
Oct 16Texas OpenTexas Bob Estes (1)265 (−19)1,000,000180,000
Oct 23Las Vegas InvitationalNevada Bruce Lietzke (13)332 (−28)1,500,000270,000
Oct 30The Tour ChampionshipCalifornia Mark McCumber (10)274 (−10)3,000,000540,000
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Leaders

Scoring Average leaders

RankPlayerCountryAverage
1Greg Norman Australia68.81
2Fred Couples United States69.28
3Nick Price Zimbabwe69.39
4Tom Lehman United States69.46
5Mark McCumber United States69.56

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Money List leaders

RankPlayerCountryEarnings ($)EventsWins
1Nick Price Zimbabwe1,499,927196
2Greg Norman Australia1,330,307161
3Mark McCumber United States1,208,209203
4Tom Lehman United States1,031,144231
5Fuzzy Zoeller United States1,016,804190

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Career Money List leaders

RankPlayerCountryEarnings ($)Wins
1Tom Kite United States9,159,41819
2Greg Norman Australia7,937,86914
3Fred Couples United States6,889,14911
4Paul Azinger United States6,774,72811
5Tom Watson United States6,751,32837

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Awards

AwardWinnerCountry
Money winner (Arnold Palmer Award)Nick Price Zimbabwe
PGA Player of the YearNick Price Zimbabwe
PGA Tour Player of the Year (Jack Nicklaus Trophy)Nick Price Zimbabwe
Scoring leader (PGA – Vardon Trophy)Greg Norman Australia
Scoring leader (PGA Tour – Byron Nelson Award)Greg Norman Australia
Rookie of the YearErnie Els South Africa
Comeback Player of the YearHal Sutton United States

References

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