1983 Senior PGA Tour - Tournament Results

Tournament Results

The following table shows all the official money events for the 1983 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. Senior majors are shown in bold. Golfers winning on their Senior PGA Tour debut are shown in italics.

Date Tournament Location Purse($) Winner Score 1st Prize($)
Mar 20 Greater Daytona Senior Classic Florida 150,000 Gene Littler (1) 203 (-13) 25,000
May 22 Hall of Fame Tournament North Carolina 150,000 Rod Funseth (1) 198 (-18) 25,000
Jun 5 Gatlin Brothers Seniors Golf Classic Nevada 200,000 Don January (6) 208 (-8) 33,500
Jun 12 Senior Tournament Players Championship Ohio 250,000 Miller Barber (7) 278 (-10) 40,000
Jun 26 Peter Jackson Champions Canada 200,000 Don January (7) 274 (-10) 33,250
Jul 3 Marlboro Classic Massachusetts 150,000 Don January (8) 273 (-11) 25,000
Jul 10 Greater Syracuse Senior's Pro Classic New York 150,000 Gene Littler (2) 275 (-9) 25,000
Jul 17 Merrill Lynch/Golf Digest Commemorative Pro-Am Rhode Island 150,000 Miller Barber (8) 200 (-16) 25,000
Jul 25 U.S. Senior Open Minnesota 175,000 Billy Casper (3) 288 (4) 30,566
Aug 21 Denver Post Champions of Golf Colorado 150,000 Don January (9) 271 (-17) 25,000
Sep 4 Citizens Union Senior Golf Classic Kentucky 150,000 Don January (10) 269 (-19) 25,000
Sep 25 World Seniors Invitational North Carolina 152,000 Doug Sanders (1) 283 (-5) 25,000
Oct 2 United Virginia Bank Seniors Virginia 150,000 Miller Barber (9) 211 (-5) 25,000
Oct 16 Suntree Classic Florida 135,000 Don January (11) 274 (-14) 22,500
Oct 23 Hilton Head Seniors International South Carolina 150,000 Miller Barber (10) 281 (-7) 25,000
Dec 4 Boca Grove Seniors Classic Florida 150,000 Arnold Palmer (5) 271 (-17) 25,000

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