1999 Nike Tour

The 1999 Nike Tour season ran from January 7 to October 24. The season consisted of 30 official money golf tournaments. The top 15 players on the year-end money list earned their PGA Tour card for 2000.

Schedule

The number in parentheses after winners' names shows the player's total number of wins on the tour including that event. No one accumulates many wins on the tour because success at this level soon leads to promotion to the PGA Tour. All the official tournament names began with "Nike", for example Nike South Florida Classic: these are eliminated here for brevity.

DateTournamentLocationWinner
Jan 10South Florida ClassicFlorida Curt Byrum (2)
Jan 17Lakeland ClassicFlorida Ryan Howison (2)
Feb 7Florida ClassicFlorida Richard Johnson (1)
Feb 21Mississippi Gulf Coast OpenMississippi Joel Edwards (1)
Mar 21Monterrey OpenMexico Steve Gotsche (1)
Mar 28Louisiana OpenLouisiana Matt Gogel (5)
Apr 18Shreveport OpenLouisiana Bob Heintz (1)
Apr 25South Carolina ClassicSouth Carolina Kevin Johnson (2)
May 2Upstate ClassicSouth Carolina Steve Gotsche (2)
May 9Carolina ClassicNorth Carolina Vance Veazey (2)
May 16Dominion OpenVirginia Darron Stiles (1)
May 23Knoxville OpenTennessee Jeff Gove (2)
Jun 13Cleveland OpenOhio Matt Gogel (6)
Jun 20Dayton OpenOhio John Wilson (2)
Jun 27Lehigh Valley OpenPennsylvania Mathew Goggin (1)
Jul 4Hershey OpenPennsylvania Ed Fryatt (1)
Jul 11Greensboro OpenNorth Carolina Shaun Micheel (1)
Jul 25Wichita OpenKansas Brad Elder (1)
Aug 1Dakota Dunes OpenSouth Dakota Fran Quinn (1)
Aug 8Omaha ClassicNebraska Mathew Goggin (2)
Aug 15Ozarks OpenMissouri Ryan Howison (3)
Aug 22Fort Smith ClassicArkansas Gary Webb (2)
Aug 29Permian Basin OpenTexas David Berganio Jr. (2)
Sep 5Utah ClassicUtah Carl Paulson (1)
Sep 12Tri-Cities OpenWashington Glen Hnatiuk (4)
Sep 19Boise OpenIdaho Carl Paulson (2)
Sep 26Oregon ClassicOregon Kelly Gibson (2)
Oct 3Inland Empire OpenCalifornia Brad Elder (2)
Oct 10New Mexico ClassicNew Mexico Dick Mast (4)
Oct 24Nike Tour ChampionshipAlabama Bob Heintz (2)

Leading money winners

RankPlayerCountryPrize money (US$)
1Carl Paulson United States223,051
2Joel Edwards United States213,937
3Marco Dawson United States201,219
4Mathew Goggin Australia187,894
5Ed Fryatt England186,356
6Bob Heintz United States180,222
7Matt Gogel United States180,173
8Glen Hnatiuk Canada176,085
9Shaun Micheel United States173,411
10Ryan Howison United States154,815

Full money list

See also

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