2019 PGA Tour Champions season


The 2019 PGA Tour Champions season was the 40th in which PGA Tour Champions, a golf tour for men age 50 and over, has operated. The tour officially began in 1980 as the Senior PGA Tour.

Tournament results

The following table shows the official money events for the 2019 season. "Date" is the ending date of the tournament. The numbers in parentheses after the winners' names are the number of wins they will have on the tour up to and including that event. Senior majors are shown in bold.
DateTournamentLocationPurse WinnerScoreWinner's
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Jan 19Mitsubishi Electric Championship at HualalaiHawaii1,800,000 Tom Lehman 199 305,000
Feb 10Oasis ChampionshipFlorida1,700,000 Bernhard Langer 197 255,000
Feb 17Chubb ClassicFlorida1,600,000 Miguel Ángel Jiménez 200 240,000
Mar 3Cologuard ClassicArizona1,700,000 Mark O'Meara 202 255,000
Mar 10Hoag ClassicCalifornia1,800,000 Kirk Triplett 203 270,000
Mar 31Rapiscan Systems ClassicMississippi1,600,000 Kevin Sutherland 209 240,000
Apr 21Mitsubishi Electric ClassicGeorgia1,800,000 Scott McCarron 209 270,000
Apr 28Bass Pro Shops Legends of GolfMissouri1,800,000 Scott Hoch &
Tom Pernice Jr.
156 171,000
May 5Insperity InvitationalTexas2,200,000 Scott McCarron 199 330,000
May 13Regions TraditionAlabama2,400,000 Steve Stricker 270 360,000
May 26KitchenAid Senior PGA ChampionshipNew York3,250,000 Ken Tanigawa 277 585,000
Jun 2Principal Charity ClassicIowa1,850,000 Kevin Sutherland 199 277,500
Jun 9MasterCard Japan ChampionshipJapan2,500,000 Scott McCarron 203 375,000
Jun 23American Family Insurance ChampionshipWisconsin2,000,000 Jerry Kelly 201 300,000
Jun 30U.S. Senior OpenIndiana4,000,000 Steve Stricker 261 720,000
Jul 14Bridgestone Senior Players ChampionshipOhio2,800,000 Retief Goosen 274 420,000
Jul 28The Senior Open ChampionshipEngland2,000,000 Bernhard Langer 274 314,330
Aug 18Dick's Sporting Goods OpenNew York2,050,000 Doug Barron 199 307,500
Aug 25Boeing ClassicWashington2,100,000 Brandt Jobe 198 315,000
Sep 1Shaw Charity ClassicAlberta, Canada2,350,000 Wes Short Jr. 197 352,500
Sep 15The Ally ChallengeMichigan2,000,000 Jerry Kelly 200 300,000
Sep 22Sanford InternationalSouth Dakota1,800,000 Rocco Mediate 201 270,000
Sep 29PURE Insurance ChampionshipCalifornia2,100,000 Kirk Triplett 206 315,000
Oct 13SAS ChampionshipNorth Carolina2,100,000 Jerry Kelly 200 315,000
Oct 21Dominion Energy Charity ClassicVirginia2,000,000 Miguel Ángel Jiménez 198 305,000
Nov 3Invesco QQQ ChampionshipCalifornia2,000,000 Colin Montgomerie 202 305,000
Nov 10Charles Schwab Cup ChampionshipArizona2,500,000 Jeff Maggert 263 440,000
Dec 8PNC Father Son Challenge^Florida1,085,000Bernhard Langer and Jason Langer120

^ – unofficial event

Leaders

Scoring average leaders
RankPlayerCountryAverage
1Retief Goosen69.14
2Bernhard Langer69.26
3Jerry Kelly69.31
4Kevin Sutherland69.47
5David Toms69.48

Source:
Money List leaders
RankPlayerCountryEarnings EventsWins
1Scott McCarron2,534,090263
2Jerry Kelly2,382,675233
3Retief Goosen1,859,085231
4Bernhard Langer1,831,622222
5Woody Austin1,733,517270

Source:
Career Money List leaders
RankPlayerCountryEarnings Wins
1Bernhard Langer28,653,12640
2Hale Irwin27,133,47945
3Gil Morgan20,631,93025
4Jay Haas19,051,20218
5Tom Kite16,277,66810

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Awards