2011 Champions Tour

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The 2011 Champions Tour was the 32nd season since the Champions Tour officially began in 1980 as the Senior PGA Tour. The season consisted of 24 official money events with purses totalling $48,075,000, including five majors. Tom Lehman topped the end-of-season money list , winning $2,081,526. Lehman and John Cook won the most tournaments, three each. Mark Calcavecchia led the tour in scoring average. The tournament results, leaders, and award winners are listed below.

Tournament results

The following table shows all the official money events for the 2011 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. Senior majors are shown in bold. No golfer won on his Champions Tour debut this season.

Date Tournament Location Purse ($) Winner Score 1st Prize ($)
Jan 23 Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai Hawaii 1,800,000 John Cook (6) 194 (-22) 305,000
Feb 13 Allianz Championship Florida 1,800,000 Tom Lehman (3) 203 (-13) 270,000
Feb 20 The ACE Group Classic Florida 1,600,000 Bernhard Langer (14) 196 (-20) 240,000
Mar 13 Toshiba Classic California 1,700,000 Nick Price (4) 196 (-17) 255,000
Apr 3 Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic Mississippi 1,600,000 Tom Lehman (4) 200 (-16) 240,000
Apr 17 Outback Steakhouse Pro-Am Florida 1,700,000 John Cook (7) 204 (-9) 255,000
Apr 24 Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf Georgia 2,700,000 David Eger (4) &
/ Mark McNulty (8)
189 (-27) 230,000
(each)
May 8 Regions Tradition Alabama 2,200,000 Tom Lehman (5) 275 (-13) 330,000
May 29 Senior PGA Championship Kentucky 2,000,000 Tom Watson (14) 278 (-10) 360,000
Jun 5 Principal Charity Classic Iowa 1,725,000 Bob Gilder (10) 199 (-14) 258,750
Jun 12 Greater Hickory Classic at Rock Barn North Carolina 1,750,000 Mark Wiebe (3) 197 (-7) 262,500
Jun 26 Dick's Sporting Goods Open New York 1,750,000 John Huston (1) 200 (-16) 262,500
Jul 3 Montreal Championship Canada 1,800,000 John Cook (8) 195 (-21) 270,000
Jul 10 Nature Valley First Tee Open at Pebble Beach California 1,800,000 Jeff Sluman (4) 206 (-10) 240,000
Jul 24 Senior British Open England 2,000,000 Russ Cochran (3) 276 (-12) 315,600
Jul 31 U.S. Senior Open Ohio 2,600,000 Olin Browne (1) 269 (-15) 500,000
Aug 7 3M Championship Minnesota 1,750,000 Jay Haas (15) 201 (-15) 262,500
Aug 21 Constellation Energy Senior Players Championship New York 2,700,000 Fred Couples (5) 273 (-11) 405,000
Aug 28 Boeing Classic Washington 2,000,000 Mark Calcavecchia (1) 202 (-14) 300,000
Sep 18 Songdo IBD Championship South Korea 3,000,000 Jay Don Blake (1) 203 (-13) 456,000
Oct 2 SAS Championship North Carolina 2,100,000 Kenny Perry (1) 205 (-11) 315,000
Oct 9 Insperity Championship Texas 1,700,000 Brad Faxon (1) 134 (-10) 255,000
Oct 16 AT&T Championship Texas 1,800,000 Fred Couples (6) 193 (-23) 270,000
Nov 6 Charles Schwab Cup Championship California 2,500,000 Jay Don Blake (2) 276 (-8) 440,000

Leaders

Scoring Average leaders

Rank Player Country Average
1 Mark Calcavecchia  United States 69.04
2 Tom Lehman  United States 69.22
3 Russ Cochran  United States 69.22
4 Michael Allen  United States 69.47
5 Nick Price  Zimbabwe 69.56

Full 2011 Scoring Average List (select year 2011)

Money List leaders

Rank Player Country Earnings ($) Events Wins
1 Tom Lehman  United States 2,081,526 21 3
2 Mark Calcavecchia  United States 1,867,991 22 1
3 John Cook  United States 1,747,075 23 3
4 Jay Don Blake  United States 1,531,877 20 2
5 Russ Cochran  United States 1,503,090 18 1

Full 2011 Official Money List (select year 2011)

Career Money List leaders

Rank Player Country Earnings ($) Wins
1 Hale Irwin  United States 26,195,615 45
2 Gil Morgan  United States 20,010,748 25
3 Tom Kite  United States 14,883,500 10
4 Dana Quigley  United States 14,782,223 11
5 Bruce Fleisher  United States 14,721,417 18

Full 2011 Career Official Money List (select year 2011)

Awards

Award Winner Country
Player of the Year (Jack Nicklaus Trophy) Tom Lehman  United States
Money winner (Arnold Palmer Award) Tom Lehman  United States
Charles Schwab Cup Tom Lehman  United States
Scoring leader (Byron Nelson Award) Mark Calcavecchia  United States
Rookie of the Year Kenny Perry  United States
Comeback Player of the Year Chip Beck  United States

See also

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