2002 Buy.com Tour graduates
This is a list of players who graduated from the Buy.com Tour in 2002. The top 15 players on the Buy.com Tour's money list in 2002 earned their PGA Tour card for 2003.
2002 Buy.com Tour | 2003 PGA Tour | |||||||
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Player | Money list rank | Earnings ($) | Starts | Cuts made | Best finish | Money list rank | Earnings ($) | |
Patrick Moore*# | 1 | 381,965 | 3 | 2 | T49 | 240 | 19,411 | |
Arron Oberholser* | 2 | 319,883 | 25 | 15 | T4 | 103 | 619,865 | |
Doug Barron | 3 | 248,175 | 32 | 12 | T21 (twice) | 168 | 224,589 | |
Steven Alker* | 4 | 247,008 | 30 | 13 | 17 | 163 | 261,359 | |
Cliff Kresge | 5 | 245,265 | 32 | 18 | T6 | 87 | 734,667 | |
Jason Gore | 6 | 241,940 | 30 | 12 | T20 (twice) | 177 | 208,801 | |
Todd Fischer* | 7 | 234,777 | 32 | 15 | 3 | 102 | 621,398 | |
Marco Dawson | 8 | 227,590 | 31 | 11 | T7 | 107 | 601,729 | |
Darron Stiles* | 9 | 222,845 | 29 | 17 | T11 | 151 | 346,694 | |
Aaron Baddeley* | 10 | 216,536 | 20 | 15 | 2 | 73 | 989,168 | |
Jason Buha | 11 | 204,938 | 25 | 7 | T27 | 219 | 72,833 | |
Patrick Sheehan* | 12 | 201,231 | 32 | 20 | T11 | 104 | 618,019 | |
Gavin Coles* | 13 | 189,745 | 28 | 7 | T56 | 227 | 55,350 | |
Tag Ridings* | 14 | 187,494 | 6 | 1 | T27 | 234 | 31,275 | |
Todd Barranger | 15 | 186,666 | 31 | 8 | T19 | 186 | 158,700 |
*PGA Tour rookie for 2003.
#Moore received a battlefield promotion to the PGA Tour in 2002 by winning three tournaments on the Buy.com Tour in 2002. On the PGA Tour in 2002 he played one tournament, missing the cut at the Southern Farm Bureau Classic.
T = Tied
Green background indicates the player retained his PGA Tour card for 2004 (finished inside the top 125).
Red background indicates the player did not retain his PGA Tour card for 2004 (finished outside the top 150).
Runners-up on the PGA Tour in 2003
No. | Date | Player | Tournament | Winner | Winning score | Runner-up score |
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1 | Jan 19 | Aaron Baddeley lost in two-man playoff |
Sony Open in Hawaii | Ernie Els | −16 (66-65-66-67=264) | −16 (66-64-65-69=264) |
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