This is a list of the 49 players who earned 1991 PGA Tour cards through the PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament in 1990. [1] The final stage was held at PGA West Stadium Course and La Quinta Hotel Golf Club Dunes Course in La Quinta, California. 182 players entered the final stage. Duffy Waldorf won the event. [2]
Place | Player | PGA Tour starts | Cuts made | Notes |
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1 | Duffy Waldorf | 122 | 66 | |
2 | John Inman | 139 | 69 | 1 PGA Tour win |
3 | Scott Gump | 3 | 1 | |
T4 | Bryan Norton | 4 | 1 | |
T4 | Carl Cooper | 24 | 5 | |
T4 | Brandt Jobe | 2 | 0 | |
T7 | Brandel Chamblee | 41 | 12 | 1 Ben Hogan Tour win |
T7 | Bill Buttner | 142 | 57 | |
T7 | Ronnie Black | 252 | 157 | 2 PGA Tour wins |
T10 | Dillard Pruitt | 63 | 28 | |
T10 | Greg Whisman | 0 | 0 | |
T12 | Bart Bryant | 2 | 1 | |
T12 | Greg Bruckner | 30 | 15 | |
T12 | John Daly | 10 | 5 | 1 Ben Hogan Tour win |
T12 | Karl Kimball | 25 | 3 | |
T16 | Ken Schall | 5 | 1 | |
T16 | Mike Standly | 3 | 1 | |
T16 | Sean Murphy | 23 | 6 | |
T16 | Trevor Dodds | 87 | 42 | 1 Ben Hogan Tour win |
T16 | Jerry Haas | 38 | 15 | |
T21 | Brad Bell | 1 | 0 | 1 Ben Hogan Tour win |
T21 | Larry Silveira | 58 | 29 | |
T21 | Marco Dawson | 3 | 2 | |
T21 | Perry Arthur | 73 | 23 | |
T21 | Dudley Hart | 0 | 0 | |
T26 | Robert Thompson | 119 | 50 | |
T26 | Jim Benepe | 71 | 28 | 1 PGA Tour win |
T26 | J. C. Anderson | 1 | 0 | |
T26 | Clark Dennis | 40 | 14 | |
T26 | George Burns | 422 | 302 | 4 PGA Tour wins |
T26 | John Wilson | 0 | 0 | |
T32 | Brad Lardon | 0 | 0 | |
T32 | Michael Allen | 31 | 16 | 1 European Tour win |
T32 | Craig Rudolph | 2 | 0 | |
T32 | Brian Kamm | 23 | 7 | |
T36 | Mark Hayes | 521 | 345 | 3 PGA Tour wins |
T36 | Barry Cheesman | 39 | 8 | 1 Ben Hogan Tour win |
T36 | David Sutherland | 0 | 0 | |
T36 | Kim Young | 30 | 11 | 1 Ben Hogan Tour win |
T36 | Joel Edwards | 65 | 21 | |
T36 | Sam Randolph | 90 | 53 | 1 PGA Tour win |
T36 | Dan Halldorson | 307 | 192 | 1 PGA Tour win |
T36 | Bobby Clampett | 289 | 181 | 1 PGA Tour win |
T36 | Brian Watts | 12 | 7 | |
T45 | Dicky Thompson | 0 | 0 | 2 Ben Hogan Tour wins |
T45 | Neal Lancaster | 26 | 11 | |
T45 | Charlie Bowles | 29 | 6 | |
T45 | Dave Rummells | 155 | 101 | |
T45 | Greg Ladehoff | 122 | 52 |
PGA Tour rookie in 1991
Player | Starts | Cuts made | Best finish | Money list rank | Earnings ($) |
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Duffy Waldorf | 29 | 20 | T5 | 86 | 196,081 |
John Inman | 32 | 17 | T11 | 145 | 84,501 |
Scott Gump* | 29 | 18 | T2 | 80 | 207,809 |
Bryan Norton* | 25 | 9 | T7 | 173 | 50,139 |
Carl Cooper | 26 | 9 | T14 | 190 | 37,387 |
Brandt Jobe* | 27 | 5 | T11 | 189 | 37,502 |
Brandel Chamblee | 30 | 12 | T5 | 161 | 64,141 |
Bill Buttner | 28 | 12 | T19 | 183 | 40,373 |
Ronnie Black | 25 | 14 | T5 | 113 | 135,865 |
Dillard Pruitt | 27 | 18 | Win | 63 | 271,861 |
Greg Whisman* | 29 | 13 | T14 | 155 | 67,975 |
Bart Bryant* | 31 | 17 | 7 | 124 | 119,931 |
Greg Bruckner | 32 | 17 | T14 | 151 | 74,858 |
John Daly* | 33 | 21 | Win | 17 | 574,783 |
Karl Kimball | 25 | 9 | T30 | 209 | 19,704 |
Ken Schall* | 30 | 10 | T11 | 181 | 41,248 |
Mike Standly* | 31 | 14 | T18 | 171 | 55,846 |
Sean Murphy | 25 | 9 | T29 | 203 | 24,187 |
Trevor Dodds | 28 | 15 | T14 | 169 | 57,786 |
Jerry Haas | 32 | 17 | T5 | 134 | 103,104 |
Brad Bell* | 24 | 4 | T23 | 217 | 16,851 |
Larry Silveira | 29 | 10 | 1† | 138 | 93,893 |
Marco Dawson* | 29 | 12 | T9 | 137 | 96,756 |
Perry Arthur | 25 | 11 | T7 | 175 | 49,396 |
Dudley Hart* | 31 | 17 | T5 | 120 | 126,217 |
Robert Thompson | 26 | 4 | T6 | 182 | 40,895 |
Jim Benepe | 30 | 8 | 7 | 164 | 62,083 |
J. C. Anderson* | 26 | 7 | T20 | 196 | 33,180 |
Clark Dennis | 30 | 10 | T20 | 170 | 57,720 |
George Burns | 5 | 0 | Cut | n/a | 0 |
John Wilson* | 29 | 12 | T19 | 180 | 43,041 |
Brad Lardon* | 23 | 8 | T18 | 205 | 20,926 |
Michael Allen | 29 | 15 | T18 | 177 | 47,626 |
Craig Rudolph* | 26 | 7 | T42 | 219 | 14,765 |
Brian Kamm | 27 | 11 | T8 | 146 | 81,932 |
Mark Hayes | 22 | 8 | T21 | 191 | 36,370 |
Barry Cheesman | 28 | 6 | T21 | 200 | 25,156 |
David Sutherland* | 28 | 11 | T3 | 152 | 71,629 |
Kim Young | 22 | 4 | T41 | 231 | 9,022 |
Joel Edwards | 30 | 13 | T5 | 131 | 106,820 |
Sam Randolph | 27 | 9 | T6 | 154 | 68,668 |
Dan Halldorson | 27 | 17 | T2 | 97 | 158,743 |
Bobby Clampett | 30 | 12 | T5 | 116 | 127,817 |
Brian Watts* | 29 | 11 | T7 | 184 | 40,199 |
Dicky Thompson* | 31 | 13 | T9 | 144 | 86,480 |
Neal Lancaster | 33 | 22 | T5 | 90 | 180,037 |
Charlie Bowles | 26 | 11 | T5 | 168 | 58,035 |
Dave Rummells | 31 | 20 | T3 | 79 | 213,627 |
Greg Ladehoff | 26 | 11 | T7 | 150 | 75,659 |
*PGA Tour rookie in 1991
T = Tied
The player retained his PGA Tour card for 1992 (finished inside the top 125, excluding non-members)
The player did not retain his PGA Tour card for 1992, but retained conditional status (finished between 126 and 150, excluding non-members)
The player did not retain his PGA Tour card for 1992 (finished outside the top 150)
†Silveira won the Deposit Guaranty Golf Classic, in which money earned was official but the win was not.
No. | Date | Player | Tournament | Winning score | Margin of victory | Runner-up |
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1 | Jul 21 | Dillard Pruitt | Chattanooga Classic | −20 (66-65-65-64=260) | 2 strokes | Lance Ten Broeck |
2 | Aug 11 | John Daly | PGA Championship | −12 (69-67-69-71=276) | 3 strokes | Bruce Lietzke |
No. | Date | Player | Tournament | Winner | Winning score | Runner-up score |
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1 | Mar 10 | Dan Halldorson | Honda Classic | Steve Pate | −9 (69-65-70-75=279) | −6 (67-67-78-70=282) |
2 | Aug 18 | Scott Gump | The International | José María Olazábal | 10 points | 7 points |
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