1990 Senior PGA Tour - Tournament Results

Tournament Results

The following table shows all the official money events for the 1990 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($) Winner Score 1st Prize($)
Jan 7 MONY Senior Tournament of Champions California 250,000 George Archer (2) 283 (-5) 37,500
Feb 4 Royal Caribbean Classic Florida 400,000 Lee Trevino (1) 206 (-7) 60,000
Feb 11 GTE Suncoast Classic Florida 450,000 Mike Hill (1) 207 (-9) 67,500
Feb 18 Aetna Challenge Florida 400,000 Lee Trevino (2) 200 (-16) 60,000
Mar 4 Vintage Chrysler Invitational California 400,000 Lee Trevino (3) 205 (-11) 60,000
Mar 18 Vantage at The Dominion Texas 300,000 Jim Dent (3) 205 (-11) 45,000
Apr 1 The Tradition at Desert Mountain Arizona 800,000 Jack Nicklaus (1) 206 (-10) 120,000
Apr 15 PGA Seniors' Championship Florida 450,000 Gary Player (15) 281 (-7) 75,000
Apr 29 Murata Reunion Pro-Am Texas 400,000 Frank Beard (1) 207 (-9) 60,000
May 6 Las Vegas Senior Classic Nevada 450,000 Chi Chi Rodriguez (14) 204 (-12) 67,500
May 13 Southwestern Bell Classic Oklahoma 450,000 Jimmy Powell (1) 208 (-8) 67,500
May 20 Doug Sanders Kingwood Celebrity Classic Texas 300,000 Lee Trevino (4) 203 (-13) 45,000
May 27 Bell Atlantic Classic Pennsylvania 500,000 Dale Douglass (6) 206 (-4) 75,000
Jun 3 NYNEX Commemorative New York 350,000 Lee Trevino (5) 199 (-11) 52,500
Jun 10 Mazda Senior Tournament Players Championship Michigan 1,000,000 Jack Nicklaus (2) 261 (-27) 150,000
Jun 17 MONY Syracuse Senior Classic New York 400,000 Jim Dent (4) 199 (-17) 60,000
Jun 24 Digital Seniors Classic Massachusetts 350,000 Bob Charles (14) 203 (-13) 52,500
Jul 1 U.S. Senior Open New Jersey 450,000 Lee Trevino (6) 275 (-13) 90,000
Jul 8 Northville Long Island Classic New York 450,000 George Archer (3) 208 (-8) 67,500
Jul 15 Kroger Senior Classic Ohio 600,000 Jim Dent (5) 133 (-9) 90,000
Jul 22 Ameritech Senior Open Michigan 500,000 Chi Chi Rodriguez (15) 203 (-13) 75,000
Jul 29 Newport Cup Rhode Island 300,000 Al Kelley (1) 134 (-10) 45,000
Aug 5 PaineWebber Invitational North Carolina 450,000 Bruce Crampton (16) 205 (-11) 67,500
Aug 12 Sunwest Bank Charley Pride Senior Golf Classic New Mexico 350,000 Chi Chi Rodriguez (16) 205 (-11) 52,500
Aug 19 Showdown Classic Utah 350,000 Rives McBee (2) 202 (-14) 52,500
Aug 26 GTE Northwest Classic Washington 350,000 George Archer (4) 205 (-11) 52,500
Sep 2 GTE North Classic Indiana 450,000 Mike Hill (2) 201 (-15) 67,500
Sep 9 Vantage Bank One Classic Kentucky 300,000 Rives McBee (3) 201 (-15) 45,000
Sep 16 Greater Grand Rapids Open Michigan 300,000 Don Massengale (1) 134 (-8) 45,000
Sep 23 Crestar Classic Virginia 350,000 Jim Dent (6) 202 (-14) 52,500
Sep 30 Fairfield Barnett Space Coast Classic Florida 300,000 Mike Hill (3) 200 (-16) 45,000
Oct 7 Vantage Championship North Carolina 1,500,000 Charles Coody (2) 202 (-14) 202,500
Oct 14 Gatlin Brothers Southwest Senior Classic Texas 300,000 Bruce Crampton (17) 204 (-12) 45,000
Oct 21 Transamerica Senior Golf Championship California 500,000 Lee Trevino (7) 205 (-11) 75,000
Oct 28 Rancho Murieta Senior Gold Rush California 400,000 George Archer (5) 204 (-12) 60,000
Nov 4 Security Pacific Senior Classic California 500,000 Mike Hill (4) 201 (-12) 75,000
Dec 9 GTE Kaanapali Classic Hawaii 450,000 Bob Charles (15) 206 (-4) 67,500
Dec 16 New York Life Champions Puerto Rico 1,000,000 Mike Hill (5) 201 (-15) 150,000

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