2013 Web.com Tour

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2013 Web.com Tour season
DurationFebruary 21, 2013 (2013-02-21) – September 29, 2013 (2013-09-29)
Number of official events25
Most wins Flag of the United States.svg Chesson Hadley (2)
Flag of the United States.svg Ben Martin (2)
Flag of the United States.svg Michael Putnam (2)
Flag of the United States.svg Andrew Svoboda (2)
Regular season money list Flag of the United States.svg Michael Putnam
Finals money list Flag of the United States.svg John Peterson
Player of the Year Flag of the United States.svg Michael Putnam
2012
2014

The 2013 Web.com Tour was the 24th season of the Web.com Tour, the official development tour to the PGA Tour.

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Changes for 2013

This season saw the introduction of the Web.com Tour Finals, the final four events of the season which determined 25 of the 50 players to receive their 2013–14 PGA Tour cards. The remaining 25 PGA Tour cards went to the top 25 money winners on the Web.com Tour heading into the Tour Finals. For all 50 players who earn PGA Tour cards, their priority position for tournament entry purposes will be based on money earned during the Tour Finals. [1]

Schedule

The following table lists official events during the 2013 season. [2]

DateTournamentLocationPurse
(US$)
Winner [lower-alpha 1] OWGR
points
Notes
Feb 24 Panama Claro Championship Panama600,000 Flag of the United States.svg Kevin Foley (1)14
Mar 3 Colombia Championship Colombia700,000 Flag of the United States.svg Patrick Cantlay (1)14
Mar 10 Chile Classic Chile650,000 Flag of the United States.svg Kevin Kisner (2)14
Mar 24 Chitimacha Louisiana Open Louisiana550,000 Flag of the United States.svg Edward Loar (2)14
Apr 7 Brasil Classic Brazil675,000 Flag of Chile.svg Benjamín Alvarado (1)14New tournament
Apr 14 WNB Golf Classic Texas600,000 Flag of the United States.svg Alex Aragon (2)14
Apr 28 South Georgia Classic Georgia650,000 Flag of the United States.svg Will Wilcox (1)14
May 5 Stadion Classic at UGA Georgia600,000 Flag of the United States.svg Brendon Todd (2)14
May 19 BMW Charity Pro-Am South Carolina650,000 Flag of the United States.svg Mark Anderson (1)14Pro-Am
May 26 Mexico Championship Mexico700,000 Flag of the United States.svg Michael Putnam (2)14New tournament
Jun 2 Mid-Atlantic Championship Maryland600,000 Flag of the United States.svg Michael Putnam (3)14
Jun 16 Air Capital Classic Kansas650,000 Flag of the United States.svg Scott Parel (1)14
Jun 23 Rex Hospital Open North Carolina625,000 Flag of the United States.svg Chesson Hadley (1)14
Jun 30 United Leasing Championship Indiana600,000 Flag of the United States.svg Ben Martin (1)14
Jul 14 Utah Championship Utah625,000 Flag of New Zealand.svg Steven Alker (3)14
Jul 21 Midwest Classic Kansas600,000 Flag of the United States.svg Jamie Lovemark (2)14
Jul 28 Albertsons Boise Open Idaho775,000 Flag of the United States.svg Kevin Tway (1)14
Aug 4 Mylan Classic Pennsylvania675,000 Flag of the United States.svg Ben Martin (2)14
Aug 11 Price Cutter Charity Championship Missouri675,000 Flag of the United States.svg Andrew Svoboda (1)14
Aug 18 News Sentinel Open Tennessee550,000 Flag of the United States.svg Peter Malnati (1)14
Aug 25 Cox Classic Nebraska800,000 Flag of Australia (converted).svg Bronson La'Cassie (1)14
Sep 1 Hotel Fitness Championship Indiana1,000,000 Flag of South Africa.svg Trevor Immelman (1)16New tournament
Finals event
Sep 8 Chiquita Classic North Carolina1,000,000 Flag of the United States.svg Andrew Svoboda (2)16Finals event
Sep 15 Nationwide Children's Hospital Championship Ohio1,000,000 Flag of South Korea.svg Noh Seung-yul (1)16Finals event
Sep 29 Web.com Tour Championship Florida1,000,000 Flag of the United States.svg Chesson Hadley (2)20Finals event

Location of tournaments

Money list

For full rankings, see 2013 Web.com Tour Finals graduates.

Regular season money list

The regular season money list was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in U.S. dollars. [3] The top 25 players on the regular season money list earned status to play on the 2013–14 PGA Tour. [4]

PositionPlayerPrize money ($)
1 Flag of the United States.svg Michael Putnam 450,184
2 Flag of the United States.svg Ben Martin 399,769
3 Flag of the United States.svg Chesson Hadley 305,999
4 Flag of the United States.svg Edward Loar 303,993
5 Flag of the United States.svg Kevin Tway 260,541

Finals money list

The Finals money list was based on prize money won during the Web.com Tour Finals, calculated in U.S. dollars. [5] The top 25 players on the Finals money list (not otherwise exempt) earned status to play on the 2013–14 PGA Tour. [6]

PositionPlayerPrize money ($)
1 Flag of the United States.svg John Peterson 230,000
2 Flag of the United States.svg Chesson Hadley 229,433
3 Flag of South Korea.svg Noh Seung-yul 210,125
4 Flag of the United States.svg Andrew Svoboda 192,067
5 Flag of South Africa.svg Trevor Immelman 180,000

Awards

AwardWinnerRef.
Player of the Year Flag of the United States.svg Michael Putnam [7]

Notes

  1. The number in parentheses after each winner's name is the number of Web.com Tour events they had won up to and including that tournament. This information is only shown for Web.com Tour members. It is rare for someone to accumulate many wins on the Web.com Tour as success at this level usually leads to promotion to the PGA Tour.

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