Champions Tour

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The Champions Tour, a golf tour run by the PGA TOUR, hosts 30 events annually in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Mexico for golfers 50 years of age and older. Many of the PGA TOUR's most successful golfers have gone on to play on the Champions Tour.

The Senior PGA Championship, founded in 1937, was for many years the only high-profile tournament for golfers over 50. The idea for a senior tour grew out of a highly successful event in 1978, the Legends of Golf, which featured competition between two-member teams of some of the greatest older golfers of that day. The tour was formally established in 1980 and was known as the Senior PGA TOUR until October 2002. The original logo was based on the PGA TOUR logo, with the golfer's profile modified to depict the wearing of a flat cap and plus fours.

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Former logo.

All of the events in the 2006 schedule are in the United States except for the Senior British Open in the United Kingdom and the Puerto Vallarta Blue Agave Golf Classic in Mexico. In 2006 the guaranteed minimum official prize money is $52.65 million. [1] This is a little over twenty percent of the prize money on the PGA Tour, and slightly less than the women's LPGA Tour.

Most of the tournaments are played over three rounds (54 holes), which is one round less than regular professional strokeplay tournaments on the PGA Tour. Because of this, there are generally no "cuts" between any of the rounds. However, the five senior majors have a full 72 holes (four rounds). A golfer's performances can be quite variable from one round to the next, and playing an extra round increases the likelihood that the senior majors will be won by leading players. In 2006, the Champions Tour Division Board of the PGA Tour organisation voted to allow players the option to use golf carts during most events on the tour. The five major championships and certain other events, including pro-ams, are excluded. [2]

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[edit] Schedule

The following table shows all the official money events for the 2006 season. The five senior majors are shown in bold. The numbers in parentheses after the winners' names are the number of wins they had on the tour up to and including that event. The Georgia-Pacific Grand Champions Championship as well as the other unlisted Grand Champions events are unofficial to the Champions Tour.

Dates Tournament State/Country Winner
Jan 20-22 MasterCard Championship at Hualalai Hawaii Loren Roberts (2)
Jan 27-29 Turtle Bay Championship Hawaii Loren Roberts (3)
Feb 6 Wendy's Champions Skins Game Hawaii Raymond Floyd and
Dana Quigley (unofficial event)
Feb 17-19 The ACE Group Classic Florida Loren Roberts (4)
Feb 24-26 Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am Florida Jerry Pate (1)
Mar 10-12 AT&T Classic California Tom Kite (8)
Mar 17-19 Toshiba Classic California Brad Bryant (1)
Mar 31 - Apr 2 Puerto Vallarta Blue Agave Golf Classic Mexico Morris Hatalsky (3)
Apr 21-23 Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf Georgia Jay Haas (3)
Apr 28-30 FedEx Kinko's Classic Texas Jay Haas (4)
May 5-7 Regions Charity Classic Alabama Brad Bryant (2)
May 12-14 The Boeing Championship at Sandestin Florida Bobby Wadkins (2)
May 25-28 Senior PGA Championship varies (Oklahoma in 2006) Jay Haas (5)
Jun 2-4 Allianz Championship Iowa Gil Morgan (24)
Jun 9-11 Bank of America Championship Massachusetts Cancelled due to inclement weather [3]
Jun 23-25 Commerce Bank Championship New York John Harris (1)
Jun 30 - Jul 2 Greater Kansas City Golf Classic Kansas Dana Quigley (11)
Jul 6-9 U.S. Senior Open varies (Kansas in 2006) Allen Doyle (11)
Jul 13-16 Senior Players Championship varies (Michigan in 2006) Bobby Wadkins (3)
Jul 27-30 Senior British Open United Kingdom Loren Roberts (5)
Aug 4-6 3M Championship Minnesota David Edwards (1)
Aug 18-20 Boeing Greater Seattle Classic Washington Tom Kite (9)
Aug 24-27 JELD-WEN Tradition Oregon Eduardo Romero (1)
Sep 1-3 Wal-Mart First Tee Open at Pebble Beach California Scott Simpson (1)
Sep 8-9 Georgia-Pacific Grand Champions Championship Georgia Jay Sigel (unofficial event)
Sep 15-17 Constellation Energy Classic Maryland Bob Gilder (9)
Sep 29 - Oct 1 Greater Hickory Classic at Rock Barn North Carolina Andy Bean (1)
Oct 6-8 SAS Championship North Carolina Tom Jenkins (7)
Oct 13-15 Administaff Small Business Classic Texas Jay Haas (6)
Oct 20-22 AT&T Championship Texas Fred Funk (1)
Oct 26-29 Charles Schwab Cup Championship California Jim Thorpe (12)

[edit] Leading money winners by year

[edit] Multiple money list titles

The following players have won more than one money list title through 2006:

[edit] Leading career money winners

The table shows the top ten career money leaders on the Champions Tour at the end of the 2006 season.

Position Player Country Prize Money
1. Hale Irwin Flag of United States United States $23,384,705
2. Gil Morgan Flag of United States United States $17,208,472
3. Bruce Fleisher Flag of United States United States $13,260,442
4. Dana Quigley Flag of United States United States $13,166,725
5. Larry Nelson Flag of United States United States $12,893,736
6. Allen Doyle Flag of United States United States $12,118,228
7. Jim Colbert Flag of United States United States $11,575,162
8. Jim Thorpe Flag of United States United States $11,429,823
9. Dave Stockton Flag of United States United States $10,840,231
10. Tom Jenkins Flag of United States United States $10,624,407

There is a full list on the PGA Tour's website here. The PGA Tour also publishes a list of Champions Tour players' total career earnings on its three tours here.

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