2002 PGA Tour - Tournament Results

Tournament Results

The following table shows all the official money events for the 2002 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 6 Mercedes Championships Hawaii Sergio García (3) 274 (-18) 720,000
Jan 14 Sony Open in Hawaii Hawaii Jerry Kelly (1) 266 (-14) 720,000
Jan 20 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic California Phil Mickelson (20) 330 (-30) 720,000
Jan 27 Phoenix Open Arizona Chris DiMarco (3) 267 (-17) 720,000
Feb 3 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am California Matt Gogel (1) 274 (-14) 720,000
Feb 10 Buick Invitational California José María Olazábal (6) 275 (-13) 648,000
Feb 17 Nissan Open California Len Mattiace (1) 269 (-15) 666,000
Feb 24 Touchstone Energy Tucson Open Arizona Ian Leggatt (1) 268 (-20) 540,000
Feb 24 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship California Kevin Sutherland (1) 1 up 1,000,000
Mar 3 Genuity Championship Florida Ernie Els (9) 271 (-17) 846,000
Mar 10 Honda Classic Florida Matt Kuchar (1) 269 (-19) 630,000
Mar 17 Bay Hill Invitational Florida Tiger Woods (30) 275 (-13) 720,000
Mar 24 The Players Championship Florida Craig Perks (1) 280 (-8) 1,080,000
Mar 31 Shell Houston Open Texas Vijay Singh (10) 266 (-22) 720,000
Apr 7 BellSouth Classic Georgia Retief Goosen (2) 272 (-16) 684,000
Apr 14 Masters Tournament Georgia Tiger Woods (31) 276 (-12) 1,008,000
Apr 21 WorldCom Classic - The Heritage of Golf South Carolina Justin Leonard (7) 270 (-14) 720,000
Apr 28 Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic North Carolina Rocco Mediate (5) 272 (-16) 684,000
May 5 Compaq Classic of New Orleans Louisiana K.J. Choi (1) 271 (-17) 810,000
May 12 Verizon Byron Nelson Classic Texas Shigeki Maruyama (2) 266 (-14) 864,000
May 19 MasterCard Colonial Texas Nick Price (18) 267 (-13) 774,000
May 26 The Memorial Tournament Ohio Jim Furyk (7) 274 (-14) 810,000
Jun 2 Kemper Insurance Open Maryland Bob Estes (4) 273 (-11) 648,000
Jun 9 Buick Classic New York Chris Smith (1) 272 (-12) 630,000
Jun 16 U.S. Open New York Tiger Woods (32) 277 (-3) 1,000,000
Jun 23 Canon Greater Hartford Open Connecticut Phil Mickelson (21) 266 (-14) 720,000
Jun 30 FedEx St. Jude Classic Tennessee Len Mattiace (2) 266 (-18) 684,000
Jul 7 Advil Western Open Illinois Jerry Kelly (2) 269 (-19) 720,000
Jul 14 Greater Milwaukee Open Wisconsin Jeff Sluman (6) 261 (-23) 558,000
Jul 21 The Open Championship (British Open) Scotland Ernie Els (10) 278 (-6) 1,106,140
Jul 21 B.C. Open New York Spike McRoy (1) 269 (-19) 378,000
Jul 28 John Deere Classic Illinois J. P. Hayes (2) 262 (-22) 540,000
Aug 4 The International Colorado Rich Beem (2) 44 (Stableford) 810,000
Aug 11 Buick Open Michigan Tiger Woods (33) 271 (-17) 594,000
Aug 18 PGA Championship Minnesota Rich Beem (3) 278 (-10) 990,000
Aug 25 Reno-Tahoe Open Nevada Chris Riley (1) 271 (-17) 540,000
Aug 25 WGC-NEC Invitational Washington Craig Parry (1) 268 (-16) 1,000,000
Sep 1 Air Canada Championship Canada Gene Sauers (3) 269 (-15) 630,000
Sep 8 Bell Canadian Open Canada John Rollins (1) 272 (-16) 720,000
Sep 15 SEI Pennsylvania Classic Pennsylvania Dan Forsman (5) 270 (-14) 594,000
Sep 22 Tampa Bay Classic Florida K.J. Choi (2) 267 (-17) 468,000
Sep 22 WGC-American Express Championship Ireland Tiger Woods (34) 263 (-25) 1,000,000
Sep 29 Valero Texas Open Texas Loren Roberts (8) 261 (-19) 630,000
Oct 6 Michelob Championship at Kingsmill Virginia Charles Howell III (1) 270 (-14) 666,000
Oct 13 Invensys Classic at Las Vegas Nevada Phil Tataurangi (1) 330 (-29) 900,000
Oct 20 Disney Golf Classic Florida Bob Burns (1) 263 (-25) 666,000
Oct 27 Buick Challenge Georgia Jonathan Byrd (1) 261 (-27) 666,000
Nov 3 The Tour Championship Georgia Vijay Singh (11) 268 (-12) 900,000
Nov 4 Southern Farm Bureau Classic Mississippi Luke Donald (1) 201 (-15) 468,000

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