Duration | February 18, 2010 – November 7, 2010 |
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Number of official events | 11 |
Most wins | Aaron Goldberg (3) |
Order of Merit | Aaron Goldberg |
← 2009 2011 → |
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The following table lists official events during the 2010 season. [1]
Date | Tournament | Location | Purse (C$) | Winner [lower-alpha 1] | OWGR points | Other tours [lower-alpha 2] |
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Feb 21 | Abierto Internacional de Golf II Copa Antioquia | Colombia | US$220,000 | David Vanegas (1) | 12 | CHA, TLA |
Apr 18 | Corona Mazatlán Mexican PGA Championship | Mexico | US$125,000 | Andy Matthews (1) | 6 | |
Apr 25 | Riviera Nayarit Classic | Mexico | US$125,000 | Rob Grube (1) | 6 | |
Jun 6 | Times Colonist Open | British Columbia | 250,000 | Brock Mackenzie (1) | 6 | |
Jul 4 | ATB Financial Classic | Alberta | 250,000 | Dustin Risdon (3) | 6 | |
Jul 11 | Dakota Dunes Casino Open | Saskatchewan | 250,000 | Will Wilcox (1) | 6 | |
Jul 18 | Canadian Tour Players Cup | Manitoba | 300,000 | Aaron Goldberg (1) | 6 | |
Aug 15 | Clublink Jane Rogers Championship | Ontario | 125,000 | Aaron Goldberg (2) | 6 | |
Aug 22 | Economical Insurance Group Seaforth Country Classic | Ontario | 125,000 | Kent Eger (2) | 6 | |
Aug 29 | Canadian Tour Championship | Ontario | 325,000 | Aaron Goldberg (3) | 6 | |
Nov 7 | Desert Dunes Classic | United States | 150,000 | Adam Hadwin (1) | 6 |
The Order of Merit was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in Canadian dollars. [2] [3]
Position | Player | Prize money (C$) |
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1 | Aaron Goldberg | 156,119 |
2 | Adam Hadwin | 88,898 |
3 | Brock Mackenzie | 65,868 |
4 | Will Wilcox | 52,255 |
5 | Rob Grube | 50,036 |
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