1991 Ben Hogan Tour

This is a list of players who graduated from the Ben Hogan Tour in 1991. The top five players on the Ben Hogan Tour's money list in 1991 earned their PGA Tour card for 1992. *PGA Tour rookie for 1992. T = Tied Green background indicates the player retained his PGA Tour card for 1993 (finished inside the top 125). Yellow background indicates player did not retain his PGA Tour card for 1993, but retained conditional status (finished between 126â“150). Red background indicates the player did not retain He regained his PGA Tour card by topping the Ben Hogan Tours 1991 money list and he was named PGA Tour Player of the Year in 1996. From 1995 to 1997 Lehman held the 54-hole lead at the U. S. Open, during this period he won his only major championship to date, The Open Championship in 1996. In April 1997 he spent a week at Number 1 in the Official World Golf Ranking, Lehman was captain of the Ryder Cup team in 2006, which lost 18½ to 9½ to Europe at the K Club in Ireland. The 1991 Ben Hogan Tour season was the second season of the Ben Hogan Tour, the PGA Tour's official developmental tour, now known as the Webcom Tour The top five players on the final money list earned PGA Tour cards for 1992. Contents. 1 Schedule. Scheduleedit. The season ran from February 1 to October 20 and consisted of 30 events All of the tournament names began with "Ben Hogan", e g "Ben Hogan "; this is eliminated here for brevity1. Date. Tournament. The 1991 Ben Hogan Tour season was the second season of the Ben Hogan Tour, the PGA Tour's official developmental tour, now known as the Web.com Tour. The top five players on the final money list earned PGA Tour cards for 1992. Schedule. The season ran from February 1 to October 20 and consisted of 30 events. All of the tournament names began with "Ben Hogan", e. g. "Ben Hogan Bakersfield Open"; this is eliminated here for brevity. Money list. The top five players on the final money list earned PGA Tour cards for 1992. References. 1991 Ben Hogan Tour Wikipedia. CC BY-S The 1991 Ben Hogan Tour season was the second season of the Ben Hogan Tour, the PGA Tour's official developmental tour, now known as the Web.com Tour. The top five players on the final money list earned PGA Tour cards for 1992. The season ran from February 1 to October 20 and consisted of 30 events. All of the tournament names began with "Ben Hogan", e. g. "Ben Hogan Bakersfield Open"; this is eliminated here for brevity. The top five players on the final money list earned PGA Tour cards for 1992. See also ⢠1992 Ben Hogan Tour graduates ⢠Alabama Crimson Tide golf References â¢^ " USGA - Brian Henninger. for top - 10 . See also ⢠1992 Ben Hogan Tour graduates References â¢^ PGA Tour Media Guide â¢^ Golden State æŸå…‹èŠåŠ 州大å¸. :// ls . berkeley . edu /? q = graduates / graduate - program - rankings â¢^ http :// www Nationwide Tour wins (3). 1991 Ben Hogan Yuma Open, Ben Hogan Macon Open. 1996 NIKE Alabama Classic. Other wins (1). It was played at Desert Hills Golf Course in Yuma, Arizona. Winners NIKE Yuma Open 1993 Ben Hogan Yuma Open 1992 Paul Goydos 1991 P. H. Horgan III⦠⦠Wikipedia. University of Rhode Island â” Motto Think Big. More info on Ben Hogan Tour. Wikis. Encyclopedia. The "satellite tour" was formalized by the PGA Tour in 1990. It was originally named the Ben Hogan Tour, in honor of golf great Ben Hogan. In the first season of 1990 there were thirty events, and the typical event purse was $100,000. After three seasons Nike acquired the title sponsorship and changed the tour's name to the Nike Tour, which held for seven seasons (1993-99). The tour name was changed again to the Buy.com Tour, which lasted for three seasons (2000-02). The current name is a result of the purchase of naming rights by Nationwide Insurance in 2003. Nationwide Tour Seasons. Ben Hogan Tour. 1990 ⢠1991 ⢠1992. Nike Tour. 1993 ⢠1994 ⢠1995 ⢠1996 ⢠1997 ⢠1998 ⢠1999.