1993 Nike Tour
The 1993 Nike Tour season was the fourth season of the Nike Tour, the PGA Tour's official developmental tour, and the first season sponsored by Nike. The top ten players on the final money list earned PGA Tour cards for 1994.
Schedule
The season ran from February 19 to October 17 and consisted of 30 events. All of the tournament names began with "Nike", e. g. "Nike Yuma Open"; this is eliminated here for brevity.Date | Tournament | Location | Winner |
Feb 21 | Yuma Open | Arizona | ![]() |
Mar 7 | Monterrey Open | Mexico | ![]() |
Mar 21 | Louisiana Open | Louisiana | ![]() |
Mar 28 | Panama City Beach Classic | Florida | ![]() |
Apr 4 | South Texas Open | Texas | ![]() |
Apr 18 | Shreveport Open | Louisiana | ![]() |
Apr 25 | Central Georgia Open | Georgia | ![]() |
May 2 | South Carolina Classic | South Carolina | ![]() |
May 9 | Greater Greenville Classic | South Carolina | ![]() |
May 16 | Knoxville Open | Tennessee | ![]() |
May 23 | Miami Valley Open | Ohio | ![]() |
Jun 6 | Dominion Open | Virginia | ![]() |
Jun 13 | Cleveland Open | Ohio | ![]() |
Jun 20 | Connecticut Open | Connecticut | ![]() |
Jun 27 | New England Classic | Maine | ![]() |
Jul 4 | White Rose Classic | Pennsylvania | ![]() |
Jul 11 | Hawkeye Open | Iowa | ![]() |
Jul 18 | Dakota Dunes Open | South Dakota | ![]() |
Jul 25 | Greater Ozarks Open | Missouri | ![]() |
Aug 1 | Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic | Mississippi | ![]() |
Aug 8 | Permian Basin Open | Texas | ![]() |
Aug 15 | New Mexico Charity Classic | New Mexico | ![]() |
Aug 22 | Wichita Open | Kansas | ![]() |
Aug 29 | Texarkana Open | Arkansas | ![]() |
Sep 12 | Tri-Cities Open | Washington | ![]() |
Sep 19 | Utah Classic | Utah | ![]() |
Sep 26 | Boise Open | Idaho | ![]() |
Oct 3 | Sonoma County Open | California | ![]() |
Oct 10 | Bakersfield Open | California | ![]() |
Oct 17 | Nike Tour Championship | Oregon | ![]() |
Money list
The top ten players on the final money list earned PGA Tour cards for 1994.Rank | Player | Country | Earnings |
1 | John Flannery | 166,293 | |
2 | Doug Martin | 147,003 | |
3 | Stan Utley | 144,127 | |
4 | Bob May | 132,656 | |
5 | John Morse | 122,627 | |
6 | Tommy Moore | 102,004 | |
7 | Olin Browne | 100,754 | |
8 | Larry Silveira | 93,098 | |
9 | Chris DiMarco | 90,687 | |
10 | Curt Byrum | 88,757 |