2009 Champions Tour

The 2009 Champions Tour was the 30th season of the Champions Tour (formerly the Senior PGA Tour), the main professional golf tour in the United States for men aged 50 and over.

2009 Champions Tour season
DurationJanuary 23, 2009 (2009-01-23) – November 1, 2009 (2009-11-01)
Number of official events25
Most wins Bernhard Langer (4)
Charles Schwab Cup Loren Roberts
Money list Bernhard Langer
Player of the Year Bernhard Langer
Rookie of the Year Russ Cochran
2008
2010

Schedule

The following table lists official events during the 2009 season.[1][2]

Date Tournament Location Purse
(US$)
Winner[lower-alpha 1] Notes
Jan 25Mitsubishi Electric Championship at HualalaiHawaii1,800,000 Bernhard Langer (5)
Feb 15Allianz ChampionshipFlorida1,700,000 Mike Goodes (1)
Feb 22ACE Group ClassicFlorida1,600,000 Loren Roberts (9)
Mar 8Toshiba ClassicCalifornia1,700,000 Eduardo Romero (5)
Mar 15AT&T Champions ClassicCalifornia1,600,000 Dan Forsman (1)
Mar 29Cap Cana ChampionshipDominican Republic2,100,000 Keith Fergus (2)
Apr 19Outback Steakhouse Pro-AmFlorida1,700,000 Nick Price (1)Pro-Am
Apr 26Liberty Mutual Legends of GolfGeorgia2,600,000 Bernhard Langer (6) and
Tom Lehman (1)
Team event
May 17Regions Charity ClassicAlabama1,700,000 Keith Fergus (3)
May 24Senior PGA ChampionshipOhio2,000,000 Michael Allen (1)Senior major championship
May 31Principal Charity ClassicIowa1,725,000 Mark McNulty (7)
Jun 7Triton Financial ClassicTexas1,600,000 Bernhard Langer (7)
Jun 28Dick's Sporting Goods OpenNew York1,650,000 Lonnie Nielsen (2)
Jul 123M ChampionshipMinnesota1,750,000 Bernhard Langer (8)
Jul 26The Senior Open ChampionshipEngland2,000,000 Loren Roberts (10)Senior major championship
Aug 2U.S. Senior OpenIndiana2,600,000 Fred Funk (5)Senior major championship
Aug 23JELD-WEN TraditionOregon2,700,000 Mike Reid (2)Champions Tour major championship
Aug 30Boeing ClassicWashington1,800,000 Loren Roberts (11)
Sep 6Walmart First Tee Open at Pebble BeachCalifornia2,100,000 Jeff Sluman (3)
Sep 20Greater Hickory Classic at Rock BarnNorth Carolina1,750,000 Jay Haas (13)
Sep 27SAS ChampionshipNorth Carolina2,100,000 Tom Pernice Jr. (1)
Oct 4Constellation Energy Senior Players ChampionshipMaryland2,700,000 Jay Haas (14)Champions Tour major championship
Oct 18Administaff Small Business ClassicTexas1,700,000 John Cook (3)
Oct 25AT&T ChampionshipTexas1,700,000 Phil Blackmar (1)
Nov 1Charles Schwab Cup ChampionshipCalifornia2,500,000 John Cook (4)Tour Championship

Charles Schwab Cup

The Charles Schwab Cup was based on tournament results during the season, calculated using a points-based system.[3][4]

PositionPlayerPoints
1 Loren Roberts2,670
2 John Cook2,351
3 Fred Funk2,349
4 Bernhard Langer2,322
5 Jay Haas1,984

Money list

The money list was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in U.S. dollars.[5][6]

PositionPlayerPrize money ($)
1 Bernhard Langer2,139,451
2 Loren Roberts1,960,613
3 John Cook1,798,664
4 Jay Haas1,758,395
5 Fred Funk1,563,810

Awards

AwardWinnerRef.
Player of the Year (Jack Nicklaus Trophy) Bernhard Langer[6]
Rookie of the Year Russ Cochran[7]
Scoring leader (Byron Nelson Award) Bernhard Langer[6][8]

Notes

  1. The number in parentheses after each winner's name is the number of Champions Tour events they had won up to and including that tournament. This information is only shown for Champions Tour members.

References

  1. "2009 Tournament schedule". PGA Tour. Archived from the original on February 13, 2009. Retrieved November 28, 2023.
  2. "2010 Champions Tour Media Guide" (PDF). PGA Tour. 2010. Retrieved March 14, 2024.
  3. "2009 Charles Schwab Cup". PGA Tour. Archived from the original on December 16, 2009. Retrieved November 28, 2023.
  4. Fields, Bill (November 2, 2009). "Year Of Loss Isn't A Lost Year For Roberts". Golf Digest. Retrieved November 28, 2023.
  5. "2009 Money list". PGA Tour. Archived from the original on June 1, 2014. Retrieved November 28, 2023.
  6. "Langer makes history on Champions Tour". football.co.uk. December 21, 2009. Retrieved November 28, 2023. Additionally, Langer also collected his second consecutive Byron Nelson Award for lowest scoring average (68.92) in 2009, as well as earning his second consecutive Arnold Palmer Award as the Tour's leading money winner ($2,139,451).
  7. "Russ Cochran". Golf Info Guide. Retrieved November 28, 2023. He first played on the Champions Tour in 2009, and finished in third place at the US Senior Open. At the end of that season Cochran was given the title Rookie of the Year.
  8. "2009 Scoring average". PGA Tour. Retrieved November 28, 2023.
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