2011 PGA Tour


The 2011 PGA Tour, the 44th season since the Tour became independent from the PGA of America, will consist of a total of 49 sanctioned events running from early January to late November. The schedule, announced on December 2, 2010, has four phases:
The regular season will include all four major championships and three of the World Golf Championships events. All four majors and all four WGC events are also sanctioned by the European Tour.

Comparison between 2010 and 2011

In late 2009, after the 2010 schedule had been announced, it was noted by golf media that most of the Tour's contracts for sponsorship of individual tournaments were locked in through that season. However, it was speculated that the expiration of those sponsorship contracts in 2011 would see substantial changes in the PGA Tour landscape.
As it turned out, the 2011 schedule was largely the same as in 2010. The number of official money events was reduced by one with the demise of the Turning Stone Resort Championship, but the tour's total prize money will remain virtually the same. Seventeen tournaments will increase their prize money by a total of $3.8 million, almost completely offsetting the loss of the $4 million prize fund at Turning Stone. Assuming that the majors maintain their 2010 prize funds, the tour will offer a total of $288 million in purses.

Changes for 2011

The Tour announced several changes from the 2010 schedule. Apart from the aforementioned demise of the Turning Stone Resort Championship, switches in scheduling of existing tournaments, and changes in sponsorships, the most important changes are:

FedEx Cup off week

The off week for the FedEx Cup playoffs, which had previously been the week prior to The Tour Championship, will move to the week before the BMW Championship. This alleviates concerns about a short turnaround after the second playoff event, the Deutsche Bank Championship, which is the only tournament on the schedule that normally ends on Monday.

Match Play Championship final

The final of the Accenture Match Play Championship will be reduced from 36 holes to 18.

Fall Series

With the move of the Viking Classic into the regular season, specifically opposite The Open Championship, the Fall Series has been reduced to four events.

Schedule

The following table lists the main season events for 2011. "Date" is the ending date of each event. The numbers in parentheses after the winners' names are the number of wins they had on tour up to and including that event.
DateTournamentLocationWinnerOWGR
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Jan 9Hyundai Tournament of ChampionsHawaii Jonathan Byrd 505,600,0001,120,000Winners-only event
Jan 16Sony Open in HawaiiHawaii Mark Wilson 485,500,000990,000
Jan 23Bob Hope ClassicCalifornia Jhonattan Vegas 325,000,000900,000Celebrity pro-am
Jan 30Farmers Insurance OpenCalifornia Bubba Watson 485,800,0001,044,000
Feb 7Waste Management Phoenix OpenArizona Mark Wilson 506,100,0001,098,000
Feb 13AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-AmCalifornia D. A. Points 426,300,0001,134,000Celebrity pro-am
Feb 20Northern Trust OpenCalifornia Aaron Baddeley 626,500,0001,170,000
Feb 27WGC-Accenture Match Play ChampionshipArizona Luke Donald 768,500,0001,400,000World Golf Championships
Feb 27Mayakoba Golf Classic at Riviera Maya-CancunMexico Johnson Wagner 243,700,000666,000Alternate event
Mar 6The Honda ClassicFlorida Rory Sabbatini 545,700,0001,026,000
Mar 13WGC-Cadillac ChampionshipFlorida Nick Watney 748,500,0001,400,000World Golf Championships
Mar 13Puerto Rico OpenPuerto Rico Michael Bradley 243,500,000630,000Alternate event
Mar 20Transitions ChampionshipFlorida Gary Woodland 525,500,000990,000
Mar 27Arnold Palmer InvitationalFlorida Martin Laird 586,000,0001,080,000Invitational
Apr 3Shell Houston OpenTexas Phil Mickelson 525,900,0001,062,000
Apr 10Masters TournamentGeorgia Charl Schwartzel 1008,000,0001,440,000Major championship
Apr 17Valero Texas OpenTexas Brendan Steele 286,200,0001,116,000
Apr 24The HeritageSouth Carolina Brandt Snedeker 505,700,0001,026,000Invitational
May 1Zurich Classic of New OrleansLouisiana Bubba Watson 466,400,0001,152,000
May 8Wells Fargo ChampionshipNorth Carolina Lucas Glover 586,500,0001,170,000
May 15The Players ChampionshipFlorida K. J. Choi 809,500,0001,710,000Flagship event
May 22Crowne Plaza Invitational at ColonialTexas David Toms 466,200,0001,116,000Invitational
May 29HP Byron Nelson ChampionshipTexas Keegan Bradley 386,500,0001,170,000
Jun 5The Memorial TournamentOhio Steve Stricker 626,200,0001,116,000Invitational
Jun 12FedEx St. Jude ClassicTennessee Harrison Frazar 385,600,0001,008,000
Jun 19U.S. OpenMaryland Rory McIlroy 1008,000,0001,440,000Major championship
Jun 26Travelers ChampionshipConnecticut Fredrik Jacobson 446,000,0001,080,000
Jul 3AT&T NationalPennsylvania Nick Watney 446,200,0001,116,000Invitational
Jul 10John Deere ClassicIllinois Steve Stricker 304,500,000810,000
Jul 17The Open Championship England Darren Clarke 1008,067,1001,452,078Major championship
Jul 17Viking ClassicMississippi Chris Kirk 243,600,000648,000Alternate event
Jul 24RBC Canadian OpenBritish Columbia Sean O'Hair 465,200,000936,000
Jul 31Greenbrier ClassicWest Virginia Scott Stallings 326,000,0001,080,000
Aug 7WGC-Bridgestone InvitationalOhio Adam Scott 768,500,0001,400,000World Golf Championships
Aug 7Reno-Tahoe OpenNevada Scott Piercy 243,000,000540,000Alternate event
Aug 14PGA ChampionshipGeorgia Keegan Bradley 1008,000,0001,445,000Major championship
Aug 21Wyndham ChampionshipNorth Carolina Webb Simpson 385,200,000936,000
Aug 27The BarclaysNew Jersey Dustin Johnson 708,000,0001,440,000FedEx Cup Playoffs
Sep 5Deutsche Bank ChampionshipMassachusetts Webb Simpson 708,000,0001,440,000FedEx Cup Playoffs
Sep 18BMW ChampionshipIllinois Justin Rose 668,000,0001,440,000FedEx Cup Playoffs
Sep 25Tour ChampionshipGeorgia Bill Haas 548,000,0001,440,000FedEx Cup Playoffs
Oct 2Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children OpenNevada Kevin Na 244,400,000792,000Fall Series
Oct 9Frys.com OpenCalifornia Bryce Molder 245,000,000900,000Fall Series
Oct 16McGladrey ClassicGeorgia Ben Crane 424,000,000720,000Fall Series
Oct 23Children's Miracle Network Hospitals ClassicFlorida Luke Donald 324,700,000846,000Fall Series

Unofficial events

The following events did not carry official money.
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Location of tournaments

Money leaders

This shows the final money leaders for the 2011 PGA Tour season. These figures do not include FedEx Cup bonus money.
RankPlayerCountryEventsPrize money
1Luke Donald196,683,214
2Webb Simpson266,347,353
3Nick Watney225,290,673
4K. J. Choi224,434,691
5Dustin Johnson214,309,961
6Matt Kuchar244,233,920
7Bill Haas264,088,637
8Steve Stricker193,992,785
9Jason Day213,962,647
10David Toms233,858,090

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Awards