Most Popular Sports
All Sports
Show All

2005 PGA Tour schedule

Eurosport
ByEurosport

Published 17/11/2004 at 17:14 GMT

The U.S. PGA Tour has announced a 48-tournament schedule for 2005, offering a total prize fund likely to be in excess of $240 million. Final details of the prize fund are expected to be announced before next week, a PGA Tour spokesman said on Wednesday.

Eurosport

Image credit: Eurosport

The programme runs from January 6, with the season-opening Mercedes Championship in Hawaii, to November 3, for the start of the Tour Championship in Atlanta, Georgia.
The elite Mercedes event in Kapalua features all the 2004 tournament winners. The first full-field event of the year will take place the following week at the Sony Open in Hawaii.
For the second time in the last three years, three of the four World Golf Championships events will be held in the United States.
The WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship returns to LaCosta Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, California, the WGC-NEC Invitational heads back to Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio and the
WGC-American Express Championship will be played at Harding Park Golf Club in San Francisco, California.
The final WGC event of the year, the World Cup of Golf, will be staged at the Victoria Clube de Golfe Course at Vilamoura in Portugal.
2005 PGA Tour schedule:
Jan 6-9 - Mercedes Championship Kapalua, Hawaii
Jan 13-16 - Sony Open Honolulu, Hawaii
Jan 20-23 - Buick Invitational San Diego, California
Jan 27-30 - Bob Hope Classic La Quinta, California
Feb 3-6 - Phoenix Open Scottsdale, Arizona
Feb 10-13 - Pebble Beach National Pro-Am
Pebble Beach, California
Feb 17-20 - Nissan Open Pacific Palisades, California
Feb 24-27 - WGC-Accenture Match Play Carlsbad, California
Tucson Classic Tucson, Arizona
Mar 3-6 - Ford Championship Miami, Florida
Mar 10-13 - Honda Classic Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Mar 17-20 - Bay Hill Invitational Orlando, Florida
Mar 24-27 - The Players Championship
Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida
Mar 31-Apr 3 - BellSouth Classic Duluth, Georgia
Apr 7-10 - U.S. Masters Augusta, Georgia
Apr 14-17 - The Heritage
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
Apr 21-24 - Houston Open Houston, Texas
Apr 28-May 1 - New Orleans Classic Avondale, Louisiana
May 5-8 - Wachovia Championship
Charlotte, North Carolina
May 12-15 - Byron Nelson Championship Irving, Texas
May 19-22 - The Colonial Fort Worth, Texas
May 26-29 - St Jude Classic Memphis, Tennessee
Jun 2-5 - Memorial Tournament Dublin, Ohio
Jun 9-12 - Booz Allen Classic Potomac, Maryland
Jun 16-18 - U.S. Open Championship
Pinehurst, North Carolina
Jun 23-26 - Barclays Classic Harrison, New York
Jun 30-Jul 3 - Western Open Lemont, Illinois
Jul 7-10 - John Deere Classic Silvis, Illinois
Jul 14-17 - British Open St Andrews, Scotland
Jul 21-24 - Milwaukee Championship Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Jul 28-31 - Buick Open Grand Blanc, Michigan
Aug 4-7 - The International Castle Rock, Colorado
Aug 11-14 - U.S. PGA Championship Springfield, New Jersey
Aug 18-21 - WGC-NEC Invitational Akron, Ohio
Reno-Tahoe Open Reno, Nevada
Aug 25-28 - Buick Championship Cromwell, Connecticut
Sep 1-4 - Deutsche Bank Championship
Norton, Massachusetts
Sep 8-11 - Canadian Open Vancouver
Sep 15-18 - 84 Lumber Classic Farmington, Pennsylvania
Sep 22-25 - Texas Open San Antonio, Texas
Sep 23-25 - Presidents Cup, United States v Rest of the
World (barring Europe) Lake Manassas, Virginia
Sep 29-Oct 2 - Greensboro Classic Greensboro, North Carolina
Oct 6-9 - WGC-American Express Championship San Francisco
Southern Farm Classic Madison, Mississippi
Oct 13-16 - Las Vegas Championship Las Vegas
Oct 20-23 - Walt Disney Classic Lake Buena Vista, Florida
Oct 27-30 - Chrysler Championship Palm Harbour, Florida
Nov 3-6 - The Tour Championship Atlanta, Georgia
Nov 17-20 - WGC-World Cup of Golf Vilamoura, Portugal
Join 3M+ users on app
Stay up to date with the latest news, results and live sports
Download
Related Topics
Share this article
Advertisement
Advertisement