1973 PGA Tour - Tournament Results

Tournament Results

The following table shows all the official money events for the 1973 season. "Date" is the ending date of the tournament. The numbers in parentheses after the winners' names are the number of wins they had on the tour up to and including that event. Majors are shown in bold.

Date Tournament Location Winner Score 1st Prize ($)
Jan 7 Glen Campbell-Los Angeles Open California Rod Funseth (2) 276 (-8) 27,000
Jan 14 Phoenix Open Arizona Bruce Crampton (10) 268 (-12) 30,000
Jan 21 Dean Martin Tucson Open Arizona Bruce Crampton (11) 277 (-11) 30,000
Jan 28 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am California Jack Nicklaus (46) 282 (-6) 36,000
Feb 4 Hawaiian Open Hawaii John Schlee (1) 273 (-15) 40,000
Feb 11 Bob Hope Desert Classic California Arnold Palmer (62) 343 (-17) 32,000
Feb 18 Andy Williams-San Diego Open Invitational California Bob Dickson (2) 278 (-10) 34,000
Feb 25 Jackie Gleason Inverrary-National Airlines Classic Florida Lee Trevino (16) 279 (-9) 52,000
Mar 4 Florida Citrus Open Florida Bud Allin (2) 265 (-23) 30,000
Mar 11 Doral-Eastern Open Florida Lee Trevino (17) 276 (-12) 30,000
Mar 18 Greater Jacksonville Open Florida Jim Colbert (3) 279 (-9) 26,000
Mar 25 Greater New Orleans Open Louisiana Jack Nicklaus (47) 280 (-8) 25,000
Apr 2 Greater Greensboro Open North Carolina Chi Chi Rodriguez (7) 267 (-17) 42,000
Apr 8 Masters Georgia Tommy Aaron (3) 283 (-5) 30,000
Apr 15 Monsanto Open Florida Homero Blancas (4) 277 (-11) 30,000
Apr 22 Tallahassee Open Florida Hubert Green (2) 277 (-11) 15,000
Apr 22 Tournament of Champions California Jack Nicklaus (48) 276 (-12) 40,000
Apr 29 Byron Nelson Golf Classic Texas Lanny Wadkins (2) 277 (-3) 30,000
May 6 Houston Open Texas Bruce Crampton (12) 277 (-11) 41,000
May 13 Colonial National Invitation Texas Tom Weiskopf (6) 276 (-4) 30,000
May 20 Danny Thomas Memphis Classic Tennessee Dave Hill (10) 283 (-5) 35,000
May 27 Atlanta Classic Georgia Jack Nicklaus (49) 272 (-16) 30,000
Jun 3 Kemper Open North Carolina Tom Weiskopf (7) 271 (-17) 40,000
Jun 10 IVB-Philadelphia Golf Classic Pennsylvania Tom Weiskopf (8) 274 (-14) 30,045
Jun 17 U.S. Open Pennsylvania Johnny Miller (3) 279 (-5) 35,000
Jun 24 American Golf Classic Ohio Bruce Crampton (13) 273 (-7) 32,000
Jul 1 Western Open Illinois Billy Casper (49) 272 (-12) 35,000
Jul 8 Greater Milwaukee Open Wisconsin Dave Stockton (6) 276 (-12) 26,000
Jul 14 British Open Scotland Tom Weiskopf (9) 276 (-12) 14,300
Jul 15 Shrine-Robinson Open Golf Classic Illinois Deane Beman (4) 271 (-13) 25,000
Jul 22 St. Louis Children's Hospital Golf Classic Missouri Gene Littler (25) 268 (-12) 42,000
Jul 29 Canadian Open Canada Tom Weiskopf (10) 278 (-10) 35,000
Aug 5 Westchester Classic New York Bobby Nichols (9) 272 (-16) 50,000
Aug 12 PGA Championship Ohio Jack Nicklaus (50) 277 (-7) 45,000
Aug 19 USI Classic Massachusetts Lanny Wadkins (3) 279 (-9) 40,000
Aug 26 Liggett & Myers Open North Carolina Bert Greene (1) 278 (-6) 20,000
Aug 26 U.S. Professional Match Play Championship North Carolina John Schroeder (1) 2 up 40,000
Sep 3 Sammy Davis Jr.-Greater Hartford Open Connecticut Billy Casper (50) 264 (-20) 40,000
Sep 9 Southern Open Georgia Gary Player (18) 270 (-10) 20,030
Sep 16 Sea Pines Heritage Classic South Carolina Hale Irwin (2) 272 (-12) 30,000
Sep 23 B.C. Open New York Hubert Green (3) 266 (-18) 20,000
Sep 30 Quad Cities Open Iowa Sam Adams (1) 268 (-16) 20,000
Oct 7 Ohio Kings Island Open Ohio Jack Nicklaus (51) 271 (-13) 25,000
Oct 21 Kaiser International Open Invitational California Ed Sneed (1) 275 (-13) 30,092
Oct 28 Sahara Invitational Nevada John Mahaffey (1) 271 (-13) 27,000
Nov 4 San Antonio Texas Open Texas Ben Crenshaw (1) 270 (-14) 25,000
Nov 17 World Open Golf Championship North Carolina Miller Barber (8) 570 (2) 100,000
Dec 1 Walt Disney World Golf Classic Florida Jack Nicklaus (52) 275 (-13) 30,000

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