Tournament Results
The following table shows all the official money events for the 1992 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.
Date | Tournament | Location | Purse($) | Winner | Score | 1st Prize($) |
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Jan 12 | Infiniti Senior Tournament of Champions | California | 350,000 | Al Geiberger (7) | 282 (-6) | 52,500 |
Feb 2 | Royal Caribbean Classic | Florida | 500,000 | Don Massengale (2) | 205 (-8) | 75,000 |
Feb 9 | Aetna Challenge | Florida | 450,000 | Jimmy Powell (2) | 197 (-19) | 67,500 |
Feb 16 | GTE Suncoast Classic | Florida | 450,000 | Jim Colbert (4) | 200 (-13) | 67,500 |
Mar 8 | GTE West Classic | California | 450,000 | Bruce Crampton (19) | 195 (-15) | 67,500 |
Mar 15 | Vantage at The Dominion | Texas | 400,000 | Lee Trevino (11) | 201 (-15) | 60,000 |
Mar 22 | Vintage ARCO Invitational | California | 500,000 | Mike Hill (11) | 203 (-13) | 75,000 |
Apr 5 | The Tradition | Arizona | 800,000 | Lee Trevino (12) | 274 (-14) | 120,000 |
Apr 19 | PGA Seniors' Championship | Florida | 700,000 | Lee Trevino (13) | 278 (-10) | 100,000 |
May 3 | Las Vegas Senior Classic | Nevada | 450,000 | Lee Trevino (14) | 206 (-10) | 67,500 |
May 10 | Murata Reunion Pro-Am | Texas | 400,000 | George Archer (9) | 211 (-5) | 60,000 |
May 17 | Doug Sanders Kingwood Celebrity Classic | Texas | 350,000 | Mike Hill (12) | 134 (-10) | 52,500 |
May 24 | Bell Atlantic Classic | Pennsylvania | 550,000 | Lee Trevino (15) | 205 (-5) | 82,500 |
May 31 | NYNEX Commemorative | New York | 400,000 | Dale Douglass (8) | 133 (-7) | 60,000 |
Jun 7 | PaineWebber Invitational | North Carolina | 450,000 | Don Bies (6) | 203 (-13) | 67,500 |
Jun 14 | Mazda Presents The Senior Players Championship | Michigan | 1,000,000 | Dave Stockton (1) | 277 (-11) | 150,000 |
Jun 28 | Southwestern Bell Classic | Missouri | 450,000 | Gibby Gilbert (1) | 193 (-17) | 67,500 |
Jul 5 | Kroger Senior Classic | Ohio | 600,000 | Gibby Gilbert (2) | 198 (-15) | 90,000 |
Jul 12 | U.S. Senior Open | Pennsylvania | 700,000 | Larry Laoretti (1) | 275 (-9) | 130,000 |
Jul 19 | Ameritech Senior Open | Illinois | 500,000 | Dale Douglass (9) | 201 (-15) | 75,000 |
Jul 26 | Newport Cup | Rhode Island | 400,000 | Jim Dent (7) | 204 (-12) | 60,000 |
Aug 2 | Northville Long Island Classic | New York | 450,000 | George Archer (10) | 205 (-11) | 67,500 |
Aug 9 | Digital Seniors Classic | Massachusetts | 500,000 | Mike Hill (13) | 136 (-8) | 75,000 |
Aug 16 | Bruno's Memorial Classic | Alabama | 700,000 | George Archer (11) | 208 (-8) | 105,000 |
Aug 23 | GTE Northwest Classic | Washington | 450,000 | Mike Joyce (1) | 204 (-12) | 67,500 |
Aug 30 | Franklin Showdown Classic | Utah | 400,000 | Orville Moody (11) | 137 (-7) | 60,000 |
Sep 6 | First of America Classic | Michigan | 400,000 | Gibby Gilbert (3) | 202 (-11) | 60,000 |
Sep 13 | Bank One Senior Classic | Kentucky | 500,000 | Terry Dill (1) | 203 (-11) | 75,000 |
Sep 20 | GTE North Classic | Indiana | 450,000 | Raymond Floyd (1) | 199 (-17) | 67,500 |
Sep 27 | Nationwide Championship | Georgia | 800,000 | Isao Aoki (1) | 136 (-8) | 120,000 |
Oct 4 | Vantage Championship | North Carolina | 1,500,000 | Jim Colbert (5) | 132 (-12) | 202,500 |
Oct 11 | Raley's Senior Gold Rush | California | 500,000 | Bob Charles (17) | 201 (-15) | 75,000 |
Oct 18 | Transamerica Senior Golf Championship | California | 500,000 | Bob Charles (18) | 200 (-16) | 75,000 |
Oct 25 | Ralphs Senior Classic | California | 600,000 | Raymond Floyd (2) | 195 (-18) | 90,000 |
Nov 1 | Kaanapali Classic | Hawaii | 500,000 | Tommy Aaron (1) | 198 (-15) | 75,000 |
Nov 8 | Ko Olina Senior Invitational | Hawaii | 500,000 | Chi Chi Rodriguez (21) | 206 (-10) | 75,000 |
Dec 13 | Senior Tour Championship | Puerto Rico | 1,000,000 | Raymond Floyd (3) | 197 (-19) | 150,000 |
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