2002 Senior PGA Tour

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DurationJanuary 18, 2002 (2002-01-18) – October 27, 2002 (2002-10-27)
Number of official events36
Most winsUnited States Bob Gilder (4)
United States Hale Irwin (4)
Charles Schwab CupUnited States Hale Irwin
2002 Senior PGA Tour season
DurationJanuary 18, 2002 (2002-01-18) – October 27, 2002 (2002-10-27)
Number of official events36
Most winsUnited States Bob Gilder (4)
United States Hale Irwin (4)
Charles Schwab CupUnited States Hale Irwin
Money listUnited States Hale Irwin
Player of the YearUnited States Hale Irwin
Rookie of the YearUnited States Morris Hatalsky
2001
2003

The 2002 Senior PGA Tour was the 23rd season of the Senior PGA Tour, the main professional golf tour in the United States for men aged 50 and over.

Unofficial events

The following table lists official events during the 2002 season.[1][2]

Date Tournament Location Purse
(US$)
Winner[a] Notes
Jan 20MasterCard ChampionshipHawaii1,500,000United States Tom Kite (4)
Feb 3Royal Caribbean ClassicFlorida1,450,000United States John Jacobs (4)
Feb 10ACE Group ClassicFlorida1,500,000United States Hale Irwin (33)
Feb 17Verizon ClassicFlorida1,500,000United States Doug Tewell (5)
Feb 24Audi Senior ClassicMexico1,700,000United States Bruce Lietzke (3)
Mar 3SBC Senior ClassicCalifornia1,450,000United States Tom Kite (5)
Mar 10Toshiba Senior ClassicCalifornia1,500,000United States Hale Irwin (34)
Mar 17Siebel Classic in Silicon ValleyCalifornia1,400,000United States Dana Quigley (6)
Mar 31Emerald Coast ClassicFlorida1,450,000United States Dave Eichelberger (6)
Apr 7Liberty Mutual Legends of GolfFlorida2,505,000United States Doug Tewell (6)New to Senior PGA Tour
Apr 28The Countrywide TraditionArizona2,000,000United States Jim Thorpe (5)Senior PGA Tour major championship
May 5Bruno's Memorial ClassicAlabama1,400,000United States Sammy Rachels (3)
May 12TD Waterhouse ChampionshipMissouri1,600,000United States Bruce Lietzke (4)
May 19Instinet ClassicNew Jersey1,500,000Japan Isao Aoki (9)
May 26Farmers Charity ClassicMichigan1,500,000United States Jay Sigel (7)
Jun 2NFL Golf ClassicNew Jersey1,300,000United States James Mason (1)
Jun 9Senior PGA ChampionshipOhio2,000,000United States Fuzzy Zoeller (1)Senior major championship
Jun 16BellSouth Senior ClassicTennessee1,600,000United States Gil Morgan (21)
Jun 23Greater Baltimore ClassicMaryland1,450,000United States J. C. Snead (4)
Jun 30U.S. Senior OpenMaryland2,500,000United States Don Pooley (1)Senior major championship
Jul 7AT&T Canada Senior Open ChampionshipCanada1,600,000United States Tom Jenkins (3)
Jul 14Ford Senior Players ChampionshipMichigan2,500,000Australia Stewart Ginn (1)Senior PGA Tour major championship
Jul 21SBC Senior OpenIllinois1,450,000United States Bob Gilder (3)
Jul 28Senior British OpenNorthern Ireland£500,000Japan Noboru Sugai (n/a)Senior major championship[b]
Jul 28FleetBoston ClassicMassachusetts1,500,000United States Bob Gilder (4)
Aug 4Lightpath Long Island ClassicNew York1,700,000United States Hubert Green (4)
Aug 113M ChampionshipMinnesota1,750,000United States Hale Irwin (35)
Aug 25Uniting Fore Care ClassicUtah1,500,000United States Morris Hatalsky (1)
Sep 1Allianz ChampionshipIowa1,850,000United States Bob Gilder (5)
Sep 8Kroger Senior ClassicOhio1,500,000United States Bob Gilder (6)
Sep 15RJR ChampionshipNorth Carolina1,600,000United States Bruce Fleisher (15)
Sep 22SAS ChampionshipNorth Carolina1,700,000United States Bruce Lietzke (5)
Oct 6Turtle Bay ChampionshipHawaii1,500,000United States Hale Irwin (36)
Oct 13Napa Valley ChampionshipCalifornia1,300,000United States Tom Kite (6)
Oct 20SBC ChampionshipTexas1,450,000United States Dana Quigley (7)
Oct 27Senior Tour ChampionshipOklahoma2,500,000United States Tom Watson (4)Tour Championship

The following events were sanctioned by the Senior PGA Tour, but did not carry official money, nor were wins official.

DateTournamentLocationPurse
($)
WinnersNotes
Nov 17UBS CupGeorgia3,000,000 Team USATeam event
Dec 15Office Depot Father/Son ChallengeFlorida1,000,000United States Craig Stadler and
son Kevin Stadler
Team event

Charles Schwab Cup

The Charles Schwab Cup was based on tournament results during the season, calculated using a points-based system.[3][4]

PositionPlayerPoints
1United States Hale Irwin2,886
2United States Bob Gilder2,087
3United States Bruce Fleisher1,582
4United States Tom Watson1,448
5United States Tom Kite1,419

Money list

The money list was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in U.S. dollars.[5]

PositionPlayerPrize money ($)
1United States Hale Irwin3,028,304
2United States Bob Gilder2,367,637
3United States Bruce Fleisher1,860,534
4United States Tom Kite1,631,930
5United States Doug Tewell1,579,988

Awards

Notes

References

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