1996 PGA Tour

The 1996 PGA Tour season was played from January 4 to October 28. The season consisted of 44 official money events (plus one event cancelled due to weather). Phil Mickelson won the most tournaments, four, and there were 13 first-time winners. The season notably featured the first Tour win for Tiger Woods. The tournament results, leaders, and award winners are listed below.

Tournament results

The following table shows all the official money events for the 1996 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 7Mercedes ChampionshipsCaliforniaUnited States Mark O'Meara (11)271 (−17)1,000,000180,000
Jan 14Nortel OpenArizonaUnited States Phil Mickelson (6)273 (−14)1,250,000225,000
Jan 21Bob Hope Chrysler ClassicCaliforniaUnited States Mark Brooks (5)337 (−23)1,300,000234,000
Jan 27Phoenix OpenArizonaUnited States Phil Mickelson (7)269 (−15)1,300,000234,000
Feb 4AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-AmCaliforniacancelled after 36 holes - weather(1,500,000)(270,000)
Feb 11Buick InvitationalCaliforniaUnited States Davis Love III (10)269 (−19)1,200,000216,000
Feb 18United Airlines Hawaiian OpenHawaiiUnited States Jim Furyk (2)277 (−11)1,200,000216,000
Feb 25Nissan OpenCaliforniaUnited States Craig Stadler (12)278 (−6)1,200,000216,000
Mar 3Doral-Ryder OpenFloridaAustralia Greg Norman (18)269 (−19)1,800,000324,000
Mar 10Honda ClassicFloridaUnited States Tim Herron (1)271 (−17)1,300,000234,000
Mar 17Bay Hill InvitationalFloridaUnited States Paul Goydos (1)275 (−13)1,200,000216,000
Mar 24Freeport-McDermott ClassicLouisianaUnited States Scott McCarron (1)275 (−13)1,200,000216,000
Mar 31The Players ChampionshipFloridaUnited States Fred Couples (12)270 (−18)3,500,000630,000
Apr 7BellSouth ClassicGeorgiaUnited States Paul Stankowski (1)280 (−8)1,300,000234,000
Apr 14Masters TournamentGeorgiaEngland Nick Faldo (8)276 (−12)2,500,000450,000
Apr 21MCI ClassicSouth CarolinaUnited States Loren Roberts (3)265 (−19)1,400,000252,000
Apr 28Greater Greensboro Chrysler ClassicNorth CarolinaUnited States Mark O'Meara (12)274 (−14)1,800,000324,000
May 5Shell Houston OpenTexasUnited States Mark Brooks (6)274 (−14)1,500,000270,000
May 12GTE Byron Nelson Golf ClassicTexasUnited States Phil Mickelson (8)265 (−15)1,500,000270,000
May 19MasterCard ColonialTexasUnited States Corey Pavin (14)272 (−8)1,500,000270,000
May 26Kemper OpenMarylandUnited States Steve Stricker (1)270 (−14)1,500,000270,000
Jun 2Memorial TournamentOhioUnited States Tom Watson (38)274 (−14)1,800,000324,000
Jun 9Buick ClassicNew YorkSouth Africa Ernie Els (3)271 (−13)1,200,000216,000
Jun 16U.S. OpenMichiganUnited States Steve Jones (5)278 (−2)2,400,000425,000
Jun 23FedEx St. Jude ClassicTennesseeUnited States John Cook (7)258 (−26)1,350,000243,000
Jun 30Canon Greater Hartford OpenConnecticutUnited States D. A. Weibring (5)270 (−10)1,500,000270,000
Jul 7Motorola Western OpenIllinoisUnited States Steve Stricker (2)270 (−18)2,000,000360,000
Jul 14Michelob Championship at KingsmillVirginiaUnited States Scott Hoch (7)265 (−19)1,250,000225,000
Jul 21British OpenEnglandUnited States Tom Lehman (3)271 (−13)2,200,000310,000
Jul 21Deposit Guaranty Golf ClassicMississippiUnited States Willie Wood (1)268 (−20)1,000,000180,000
Jul 28CVS Charity ClassicMassachusettsUnited States John Cook (8)268 (−16)1,200,000216,000
Aug 4Buick OpenMichiganUnited States Justin Leonard (1)266 (−22)1,200,000216,000
Aug 11PGA ChampionshipKentuckyUnited States Mark Brooks (7)277 (−11)2,400,000430,000
Aug 18Sprint InternationalColoradoUnited States Clarence Rose (1)31 (Stableford)1,600,000288,000
Aug 25Greater Vancouver OpenCanadaUnited States Guy Boros (1)272 (−12)1,000,000180,000
Aug 25NEC World Series of GolfOhioUnited States Phil Mickelson (9)274 (−6)2,100,000378,000
Sep 1Greater Milwaukee OpenWisconsinUnited States Loren Roberts (4)265 (−19)1,200,000216,000
Sep 8Bell Canadian OpenCanadaUnited States Dudley Hart (1)202 (−14)1,500,000270,000
Sep 15Quad City ClassicIllinoisUnited States Ed Fiori (4)268 (−12)1,200,000216,000
Sep 22B.C. OpenNew YorkUnited States Fred Funk (4)197 (−16)1,000,000180,000
Sep 29Buick ChallengeGeorgiaUnited States Michael Bradley (1)134 (−10)1,000,000180,000
Oct 6Las Vegas InvitationalNevadaUnited States Tiger Woods (1)332 (−27)1,650,000297,000
Oct 13LaCantera Texas OpenTexasUnited States David Ogrin (1)275 (−13)1,200,000216,000
Oct 20Walt Disney World/Oldsmobile ClassicFloridaUnited States Tiger Woods (2)267 (−21)1,200,000216,000
Oct 28The Tour ChampionshipOklahomaUnited States Tom Lehman (4)268 (−12)3,000,000540,000

Source:[1]

Leaders

Scoring Average leaders

RankPlayerCountryAverage
1Tom Lehman United States69.32
2Fred Couples United States69.57
3Mark O'Meara United States69.69
4Tom Watson United States69.73
5Greg Norman Australia69.76

Source:[2]

Money List leaders

RankPlayerCountryEarnings ($)EventsWins
1Tom Lehman United States1,780,159222
2Phil Mickelson United States1,697,799214
3Mark Brooks United States1,429,396293
4Steve Stricker United States1,383,739222
5Mark O'Meara United States1,255,749212

Source:[3]

Career Money List leaders

RankPlayerCountryEarnings ($)Wins
1Greg Norman Australia10,484,06518
2Tom Kite United States9,657,32519
3Fred Couples United States8,437,10212
4Corey Pavin United States8,026,84314
5Payne Stewart United States7,926,7739

Source:[4]

Awards

AwardWinnerCountry
Money winner (Arnold Palmer Award)Tom Lehman United States
PGA Player of the YearTom Lehman United States
PGA Tour Player of the Year (Jack Nicklaus Trophy)Tom Lehman United States
Scoring leader (PGA – Vardon Trophy)Tom Lehman United States
Scoring leader (PGA Tour – Byron Nelson Award)Tom Lehman United States
Rookie of the YearTiger Woods United States
Comeback Player of the YearSteve Jones United States

References

  1. "1996 Schedule". PGA Tour.
  2. "Scoring Average – 1996". PGA Tour.
  3. "Money Leaders – 1996". PGA Tour.
  4. "Career Money Leaders – 1996". PGA Tour.
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