Duration | January 6, 2011 – October 23, 2011 |
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Number of official events | 45 |
Most wins | Keegan Bradley (2) Luke Donald (2) Webb Simpson (2) Steve Stricker (2) Nick Watney (2) Bubba Watson (2) Mark Wilson (2) |
FedEx Cup | Bill Haas |
Money list | Luke Donald |
PGA Tour Player of the Year | Luke Donald |
PGA Player of the Year | Luke Donald |
Rookie of the Year | Keegan Bradley |
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The 2011 PGA Tour was the 96th season of the PGA Tour, the main professional golf tour in the United States. It was also the 43rd season since separating from the PGA of America, and the fifth edition of the FedEx Cup.
The schedule was announced on December 2, 2010 and had four phases: [1]
The regular season included all four major championships and three of the World Golf Championships events. All four majors and all four WGC events were also sanctioned by the European Tour.
In late 2009, after the 2010 schedule had been announced, it was noted by golf media that most of the Tour's contracts for sponsorship of individual tournaments were locked in through that season. However, it was speculated that the expiration of those sponsorship contracts in 2011 would see substantial changes in the PGA Tour landscape. [2]
As it turned out, the 2011 schedule was largely the same as in 2010. The number of official money events was reduced by one with the demise of the Turning Stone Resort Championship, but the tour's total prize money remained virtually the same. [3]
The following table lists official events during the 2011 season. [4] [5]
The following events were sanctioned by the PGA Tour, but did not carry FedEx Cup points or official money, nor were wins official.
Date | Tournament | Location | Purse ($) | Winner(s) | OWGR points | Other tours [lower-alpha 2] | Notes |
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Mar 15 | Tavistock Cup | Florida | 2,150,000 | Team Lake Nona | n/a | Team event | |
Jun 21 | CVS Caremark Charity Classic | Rhode Island | 1,550,000 | Zach Johnson and Matt Kuchar | n/a | Team event | |
Oct 19 | PGA Grand Slam of Golf | Bermuda | 1,350,000 | Keegan Bradley | n/a | Limited-field event | |
Oct 30 | CIMB Asia Pacific Classic Malaysia | Malaysia | 6,100,000 | Bo Van Pelt | 30 | ASA | Limited-field event |
Nov 6 | WGC-HSBC Champions | China | 7,000,000 | Martin Kaymer | 62 | World Golf Championship | |
Nov 8 | Wendy's 3-Tour Challenge | Nevada | 1,000,000 | Champions Tour | n/a | Team event | |
Nov 20 | Presidents Cup | Australia | n/a | Team USA | n/a | Team event | |
Nov 27 | Omega Mission Hills World Cup | China | 7,500,000 | Matt Kuchar and Gary Woodland | n/a | Team event | |
Dec 4 | Chevron World Challenge | California | 5,000,000 | Tiger Woods | 44 | Limited-field event | |
Dec 11 | Franklin Templeton Shootout | Florida | 3,000,000 | Keegan Bradley and Brendan Steele | n/a | Team event |
For full rankings, see 2011 FedEx Cup Playoffs.
Final top 10 players in the FedEx Cup: [6] [7]
Position | Player | Points | Bonus money ($) |
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1 | Bill Haas | 2,760 | 10,000,000 |
2 | Webb Simpson | 2,745 | 3,000,000 |
3 | Luke Donald | 2,567 | 2,000,000 |
4 | Dustin Johnson | 2,488 | 1,500,000 |
5 | Justin Rose | 2,253 | 1,000,000 |
6 | Matt Kuchar | 1,853 | 800,000 |
7 | Hunter Mahan | 1,800 | 700,000 |
8 | Brandt Snedeker | 1,668 | 600,000 |
9 | Nick Watney | 1,420 | 550,000 |
10 | Chez Reavie | 1,220 | 500,000 |
The money list was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in U.S. dollars. [8] [9]
Position | Player | Prize money ($) |
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1 | Luke Donald | 6,683,214 |
2 | Webb Simpson | 6,347,353 |
3 | Nick Watney | 5,290,673 |
4 | K. J. Choi | 4,434,691 |
5 | Dustin Johnson | 4,309,961 |
6 | Matt Kuchar | 4,233,920 |
7 | Bill Haas | 4,088,637 |
8 | Steve Stricker | 3,992,785 |
9 | Jason Day | 3,962,647 |
10 | David Toms | 3,858,090 |
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