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Listed below are recipients of awards for various achievements on PGA Tour Champions, a circuit operated by the U.S.-based PGA Tour for men's golfers aged 50 and over. The tour began in 1980 as the Senior PGA Tour, changed its name to the Champions Tour in 2003, and became PGA Tour Champions in 2016.
From 2001 through 2015, points were earned for thousands of dollars earned in top-ten finishes at tournaments. From 2008 to 2015, points were doubled at majors and the Charles Schwab Cup Championship.
Since 2016, the Charles Schwab Cup has used a playoff format similar to the FedEx Cup playoffs on the regular PGA Tour, though with three total events instead of four on the regular tour. Changes to the format are:[1]
The top five win annuities. Annuities involved in ties are divided amongst the tied players.
Season | Winner | Points |
---|---|---|
2023 | Steve Stricker | 3,986,063 |
2022 | Steven Alker | 4,173,435 |
2020–21 | Bernhard Langer (6) | 3,655,999 |
2019 | Scott McCarron | 2,534,090 |
2018 | Bernhard Langer (5) | 2,525,404 |
2017 | Kevin Sutherland | 3,280 |
2016 | Bernhard Langer (4) | 3,200 |
2015 | Bernhard Langer (3) | 3,520 |
2014 | Bernhard Langer (2) | 4,152 |
2013 | Kenny Perry | 3,273 |
2012 | Tom Lehman (2) | 3,082 |
2011 | Tom Lehman | 2,422 |
2010 | Bernhard Langer | 3,597 |
2009 | Loren Roberts (2) | 2,670 |
2008 | Jay Haas (2) | 2,556 |
2007 | Loren Roberts | 2,716 |
2006 | Jay Haas | 3,053 |
2005 | Tom Watson (2) | 2,980 |
2004 | Hale Irwin (2) | 3,427 |
2003 | Tom Watson | 4,370 |
2002 | Hale Irwin | 2,886 |
2001 | Allen Doyle | 2,382 |
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