2005 PGA Tour

The 2005 PGA Tour season was played from January 6 to November 6.

Schedule

The numbers in parentheses after the winners' names are the number of wins they had on the tour up to and including that event.

Date Tournament Location Winner OWGR
points[1]
Purse ($) Winner's
share ($)
Notes
Jan 9 Mercedes Championships Hawaii Stuart Appleby (6) 54 5,300,000 1,060,000 Winners-only event
Jan 16 Sony Open in Hawaii Hawaii Vijay Singh (25) 60 4,800,000 864,000
Jan 23 Buick Invitational California Tiger Woods (41) 58 4,800,000 864,000
Jan 30 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic California Justin Leonard (9) 54 4,700,000 846,000 Celebrity pro-am
Feb 6 FBR Open Arizona Phil Mickelson (24) 60 5,200,000 936,000
Feb 13 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am California Phil Mickelson (25) 52 5,300,000 954,000 Celebrity pro-am
Feb 20 Nissan Open California Adam Scott (n/a) 48 4,800,000 864,000 Shortened to 36 holes
Unofficial win
Feb 27 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship California David Toms (11) 76 7,500,000 1,300,000 World Golf Championships
Feb 27 Chrysler Classic of Tucson Arizona Geoff Ogilvy (1) 24 3,000,000 540,000 Alternate event
Mar 6 Ford Championship at Doral Florida Tiger Woods (42) 66 5,500,000 990,000
Mar 13 The Honda Classic Florida Pádraig Harrington (1) 50 5,500,000 990,000
Mar 20 Bay Hill Invitational Florida Kenny Perry (8) 70 5,000,000 900,000 Invitational
Mar 28 The Players Championship Florida Fred Funk (7) 80 8,000,000 1,440,000 Flagship event
Apr 3 BellSouth Classic Georgia Phil Mickelson (26) 42 5,000,000 900,000
Apr 10 Masters Tournament Georgia Tiger Woods (43) 100 7,000,000 1,260,000 Major championship
Apr 17 MCI Heritage South Carolina Peter Lonard (1) 52 5,200,000 936,000 Invitational
Apr 24 Shell Houston Open Texas Vijay Singh (26) 46 5,000,000 900,000
May 1 Zurich Classic of New Orleans Louisiana Tim Petrovic (1) 48 5,500,000 990,000
May 8 Wachovia Championship North Carolina Vijay Singh (27) 68 6,000,000 1,080,000
May 15 EDS Byron Nelson Championship Texas Ted Purdy (1) 66 6,200,000 1,116,000
May 22 Bank of America Colonial Texas Kenny Perry (8) 58 5,600,000 1,008,000 Invitational
May 29 FedEx St. Jude Classic Tennessee Justin Leonard (10) 38 4,900,000 882,000
Jun 5 The Memorial Tournament Ohio Bart Bryant (2) 70 5,500,000 990,000 Invitational
Jun 12 Booz Allen Classic Maryland Sergio García (6) 68 5,000,000 900,000
Jun 19 U.S. Open North Carolina Michael Campbell (1) 100 6,250,000 1,170,000 Major championship
Jun 26 Barclays Classic New York Pádraig Harrington (2) 50 5,750,000 1,035,000
Jul 3 Cialis Western Open Illinois Jim Furyk (10) 54 5,000,000 900,000
Jul 10 John Deere Classic Illinois Sean O'Hair (1) 30 4,000,000 720,000
Jul 17 The Open Championship (British Open) Scotland Tiger Woods (44) 100 7,490,400 1,261,285 Major championship
Jul 17 B.C. Open New York Jason Bohn (1) 24 3,000,000 540,000 Alternate event
Jul 24 U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee Wisconsin Ben Crane (2) 30 3,800,000 684,000
Jul 31 Buick Open Michigan Vijay Singh (28) 46 4,600,000 828,000
Aug 7 The International Colorado Retief Goosen (6) 54 5,000,000 900,000
Aug 15[2] PGA Championship New Jersey Phil Mickelson (27) 100 6,500,000 1,170,000 Major championship
Aug 21 WGC-NEC Invitational Ohio Tiger Woods (45) 74 7,500,000 1,300,000 World Golf Championships
Aug 21 Reno-Tahoe Open Nevada Vaughn Taylor (2) 24 3,000,000 540,000 Alternate event
Aug 28 Buick Championship Connecticut Brad Faxon (8) 36 4,300,000 774,000
Sep 5 Deutsche Bank Championship Massachusetts Olin Browne (3) 44 5,500,000 990,000
Sep 11 Bell Canadian Open British Columbia Mark Calcavecchia (12) 44 5,000,000 900,000
Sep 18 84 Lumber Classic Pennsylvania Jason Gore (1) 54 4,400,000 792,000
Sep 25 Valero Texas Open Texas Robert Gamez (3) 30 3,500,000 630,000 Alternate event
Oct 2 Chrysler Classic of Greensboro North Carolina K. J. Choi (3) 44 5,000,000 900,000
Oct 9 WGC-American Express Championship California Tiger Woods (46) 72 7,500,000 1,300,000 World Golf Championships
Oct 16 Michelin Championship at Las Vegas Nevada Wes Short Jr. (1) 52 4,000,000 720,000
Oct 23 Funai Classic Florida Lucas Glover (1) 52 4,400,000 792,000
Oct 30 Chrysler Championship Florida Carl Pettersson (1) 58 5,300,000 954,000
Nov 6 The Tour Championship Georgia Bart Bryant (3) 56 6,500,000 1,170,000 Limited to top 30 on money list
Nov 6 Southern Farm Bureau Classic Mississippi Heath Slocum (2) 24 3,000,000 540,000 Alternate event
Rescheduled from October 9

Unofficial events

The following events did not carry official money.

DateTournamentLocationWinner(s)Purse ($)Winner's
share ($)
Notes
Mar 29 Tavistock Cup Florida Tie 2,000,000 1,000,000 Two 10-player teams
Jun 28 CVS Charity Classic Rhode Island Chris DiMarco &
Fred Funk
1,350,000 125,000
each
10 two-player teams
Sep 25 Presidents Cup United States United States n/a Two 12-man teams
Nov 8 Tommy Bahama Challenge Arizona International team 700,000 100,000 Two four-player teams
Nov 13 Franklin Templeton Shootout Florida John Huston &
Kenny Perry
2,600,000 315,000 12 two-player teams
Nov 15 Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge Nevada Champions Tour team 900,000 150,000 Three three-player teams
Nov 15 ADT Skills Challenge Florida Peter Jacobsen 750,000 172,500
Nov 20 WGC-Algarve World Cup Portugal Stephen Dodd
& Bradley Dredge
4,000,000 1,400,000 24 two-man teams
Nov 23 PGA Grand Slam of Golf Hawaii Tiger Woods 1,000,000 400,000 Four-player field
Nov 27 Merrill Lynch Skins Game California Fred Funk 1,000,000 925,000 Four-player field
Dec 4 MBNA WorldPoints Father/Son Challenge Florida Bernhard Langer
& Stefan Langer
1,085,000 200,000
Dec 4 Bard Capital Challenge Nevada Nick Price team 750,000 150,000 Eight pros and 16 amateurs
Dec 5 PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament Florida J. B. Holmes 1,087,500 50,000
Dec 11 Target World Challenge California Luke Donald 5,500,000 1,300,000 16-player field

Source:[3]

Location of tournaments

Money list

RankPlayerCountryPrize money ($)
1Tiger Woods United States10,628,024
2Vijay Singh Fiji8,017,336
3Phil Mickelson United States5,699,605
4Jim Furyk United States4,255,369
5David Toms United States3,962,013
6Kenny Perry United States3,607,155
7Chris DiMarco United States3,562,548
8Retief Goosen South Africa3,494,106
9Bart Bryant United States3,249,136
10Sergio García Spain3,213,375

Ten players won three million dollars, 30 won two million or more and 78 won one million or more. The cut off to make the top 125 on the money list and retain a tour card was $626,736.

Source:[4]

Awards

Notes

  • Tiger Woods was the PGA Tour Player of the Year for a record seventh time
  • Tiger Woods was the Money Winner for the seventh time
  • Tiger Woods won the Byron Nelson Award for a record sixth time
  • Tiger Woods won the three most prestigious awards given by the PGA Tour (Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, and Byron Nelson Awards) in the same year for a record fifth time

See also

References

  1. Each tournament is allocated a certain number of Official World Golf Rankings points for its champion, and points for lower finishes are based on a sliding scale. The major championships and the Players Championship have fixed allocations, but the points of the other tournaments depend on the strength of the field.
  2. "Mickelson becomes quite the drama major". The Spokesman-Review. August 16, 2005. p. C–1. Retrieved August 26, 2019 via news.google.com.
  3. "2005 Schedule". PGA Tour.
  4. "Money Leaders – 2005". PGA Tour.
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