2005 PGA Tour

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

Contents

[edit] 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

[edit] Money list

Rank Player Country Prize money (US$)
1 Tiger Woods Flag of the United States United States 10,628,024
2 Vijay Singh Flag of Fiji Fiji 8,017,336
3 Phil Mickelson Flag of the United States United States 5,699,605
4 Jim Furyk Flag of the United States United States 4,255,369
5 David Toms Flag of the United States United States 3,962,013
6 Kenny Perry Flag of the United States United States 3,607,155
7 Chris DiMarco Flag of the United States United States 3,562,548
8 Retief Goosen Flag of South Africa South Africa 3,494,106
9 Bart Bryant Flag of the United States United States 3,249,136
10 Sergio García Flag of Spain Spain 3,213,375

Full 2005 Official Money List

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.

[edit] Main tournaments

For details of what happened in the main tournaments of 2005, including the major championships and the World Golf Championships, see 2005 in golf.

[edit] Table of results

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

Week Tournament State/Country Status Winner
Jan 6-9 Mercedes Championships Hawaii Small field Flag of Australia Stuart Appleby (6)
Jan 13-16 Sony Open in Hawaii Hawaii Regular Flag of Fiji Vijay Singh (25)
Jan 20-23 Buick Invitational California Regular Flag of the United States Tiger Woods (41)
Jan 26-30 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic California Regular Flag of the United States Justin Leonard (9)
Feb 3-6 FBR Open Arizona Regular Flag of the United States Phil Mickelson (24)
Feb 10-13 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am California Regular Flag of the United States Phil Mickelson (25)
Feb 17-20 Nissan Open* California Regular Flag of Australia Adam Scott (n/a)
Feb 23-27 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship California WGC Flag of the United States David Toms (11)
Feb 24-27 Chrysler Classic of Tucson Arizona Alternate Flag of Australia Geoff Ogilvy (1)
Mar 3-6 Ford Championship at Doral Florida Regular Flag of the United States Tiger Woods (42)
Mar 10-13 The Honda Classic Florida Regular Flag of Ireland Pádraig Harrington (1)
Mar 17-20 Bay Hill Invitational Florida Regular Flag of the United States Kenny Perry (8)
Mar 24-27 The Players Championship Florida Unique Flag of the United States Fred Funk (7)
Mar 31-Apr 3 BellSouth Classic Georgia Regular Flag of the United States Phil Mickelson (26)
Apr 7-10 The Masters Georgia Major Flag of the United States Tiger Woods (43)
Apr 14-17 MCI Heritage South Carolina Regular Flag of Australia Peter Lonard (1)
Apr 21-24 Shell Houston Open Texas Regular Flag of Fiji Vijay Singh (26)
Apr 28-May 1 Zurich Classic of New Orleans Louisiana Regular Flag of the United States Tim Petrovic (1)
May 5-8 Wachovia Championship North Carolina Regular Flag of Fiji Vijay Singh (27)
May 12-15 EDS Byron Nelson Championship Texas Regular Flag of the United States Ted Purdy (1)
May 19-22 Bank of America Colonial Texas Regular Flag of the United States Kenny Perry (8)
May 26-29 FedEx St. Jude Classic Tennessee Regular Flag of the United States Justin Leonard (10)
Jun 2-5 Memorial Tournament Ohio Regular Flag of the United States Bart Bryant (2)
Jun 9-12 Booz Allen Classic Maryland Regular Flag of Spain Sergio García (6)
Jun 16-19 U.S. Open Championship North Carolina Major Flag of New Zealand Michael Campbell (1)
Jun 23-26 Barclays Classic New York Regular Flag of Ireland Pádraig Harrington (2)
Jun 30-Jul 3 Cialis Western Open Illinois Regular Flag of the United States Jim Furyk (10)
Jul 7-10 John Deere Classic Illinois Regular Flag of the United States Sean O'Hair (1)
Jul 14-17 The Open Championship (British Open) Great Britain Major Flag of the United States Tiger Woods (44)
Jul 14-17 B.C. Open New York Alternate Flag of the United States Jason Bohn (1)
Jul 21-24 U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee Wisconsin Regular Flag of the United States Ben Crane (2)
Jul 28-31 Buick Open Michigan Regular Flag of Fiji Vijay Singh (28)
Aug 4-7 The International Colorado Regular Flag of South Africa Retief Goosen (6)
Aug 11-14 PGA Championship New Jersey Major Flag of the United States Phil Mickelson (27)
Aug 18-21 WGC-NEC Invitational Ohio WGC Flag of the United States Tiger Woods (45)
Aug 18-21 Reno-Tahoe Open Nevada Alternate Flag of the United States Vaughn Taylor (2)
Aug 25-28 Buick Championship Connecticut Alternate Flag of the United States Brad Faxon (8)
Sep 2-5 Deutsche Bank Championship Massachusetts Regular Flag of the United States Olin Browne (3)
Sep 8-11 Bell Canadian Open Canada Regular Flag of the United States Mark Calcavecchia (12)
Sep 15-18 84 Lumber Classic Pennsylvania Regular Flag of the United States Jason Gore (1)
Sep 22-25 Valero Texas Open Texas Regular Flag of the United States Robert Gamez (3)
Sep 22-25 Presidents Cup United States Team event Flag of the United States United States
Sep 29-Oct 2 Chrysler Classic of Greensboro North Carolina Regular Flag of South Korea K.J. Choi (3)
Oct 6-9 WGC-American Express Championship California WGC Flag of the United States Tiger Woods (46)
Oct 13-16 Michelin Championship at Las Vegas Nevada Regular Flag of the United States Wes Short, Jr. (1)
Oct 20-23 FUNAI Classic at the Walt Disney World Resort Florida Regular Flag of the United States Lucas Glover (1)
Oct 27-30 Chrysler Championship Florida Regular Flag of Sweden Carl Pettersson (1)
Nov 3-6 The Tour Championship Georgia Small field Flag of the United States Bart Bryant (3)
Nov 3-6 Southern Farm Bureau Classic Mississippi Alternate Flag of the United States Heath Slocum (2)

*The Nissan Open was shortened by 36 holes due to rain. Adam Scott defeated Chad Campbell on the first hole of a sudden-death playoff on a Monday. Due to the event's length, this win is counted as unofficial for Scott.

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