Dana Quigley
The main tournament wins for Dana Quigley are shown in the table below, which also includes relevant information on venues, scores and prize money.
America
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Played as the Greater Kansas City Golf Classic (Jun 30-Jul 2; formerly Bayer Advantage Classic). Second-placed David Edwards (USA) finished 3 shots behind defending champion Quigley (USA), who claimed the last of his 11 Champions Tour victories with a tournament record-equalling final round 63. [Nicklaus GC at LionsGate, Overland Park, nr Kansas City, KS].
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Wendy's
Played as Wendy's Champions Skins Game (Feb 6; unofficial Champions Tr money event; four 2-man teams; alternate shot format). Raymond Floyd & Dana Quigley won with a total of 10 skins worth $510,000. Second was Jack Nicklaus & Tom Watson 8 skins worth $260,000. Gary Player (RSA) & Hale Irwin and Arnold Palmer & Peter Jacobsen were shutout with no skins. (All players from USA unless indicated otherwise). [Gold course, Wailea GC, Maui, Hawaii].
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Bayer Advantage
Played as the Bayer Advantage Classic (June 10-12). Quigley (USA) beat Tom Watson (USA) and Gil Morgan (USA) with a birdie at the first playoff hole. Reduced to 36 holes due to rain; Monday finish required. [Nicklaus GC at LionsGate, Overland Park, nr Kansas City, KS].
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MasterCard
Played as the MasterCard Championship (Jan 21-23; Champions Tour season-opener). Dana Quigley (USA) beat Tom Watson (USA) with a par at the third playoff hole, to win this event for the second time in three years. [Hualālai course, Hualālai Resort, Big Island, Hawaii].
Awards
Champions Tr
Quigley (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the Champions Tour 2005 leading money winner, with earnings of $2,170,258 on the Tour. Hale Irwin (USA) was second with $1,983,596; Mark McNulty (Zim/Ire) was third with $1,791,452.
Awards
Champions Tr
Quigley (USA) won the Jack Nicklaus Award as the Champions Tour Player of the Year, based on the votes of his peers.
America
MasterCard
Played as the MasterCard Championship (Jan 31-Feb 2; Champions Tour season-opener). Second-placed Larry Nelson (USA) finished 2 shots behind Dana Quigley (USA). [Hualālai course, Hualālai Resort, Big Island, Hawaii].
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Hyundai
Played as the Hyundai Team Matches (Nov 16/17; unofficial post-season event involving four two-player teams from each of the LPGA, PGA and Snr PGA Tours; teams compete against other teams from their own tour). Defending champions Allen Doyle (USA) & Dana Quigley (USA) beat Bruce Fleisher (USA) & David Graham (Aus) 4 and 3 in the final of the Snr PGA Tour matches. [Monarch Beach Links, Dana Point, CA].
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SBC
Played as the SBC Championship (Oct 18-20). Second-placed Bob Gilder (USA) finished 1 shot behind Quigley (USA). [Oak Hills CC, San Antonio, TX].
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Siebel
Played as the Siebel Classic in Silicon Valley (March 15-17). Second-placed Bob Gilder (USA) and Fuzzy Zoeller (USA) finished 1 shot behind Quigley (USA). [Coyote Creek GC, Morgan Hill, nr San Jose, California].
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SBC
Played as the SBC Senior Open (July 20-22). Second-placed Jay Sigel (USA) finished 5 shots behind Quigley (USA). [Kemper Lakes GC, Kildeer, nr Chicago, Illinois].
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Hyundai
Played as the Hyundai Team Matches (Dec 6-9; unofficial post-season event involving four two-player teams from each of the LPGA, PGA and Snr PGA Tours; teams compete against other teams from their own tour). Allen Doyle (USA) & Dana Quigley (USA) beat Tom Watson (USA) & Andy North (USA) after 21 holes in the final of the Snr PGA Tour matches. [Monarch Beach Links, Dana Point, CA].
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TD Waterhouse
Played as the TD Waterhouse Championship (May 19-21). Second-placed Tom Watson (USA) finished 1 shot behind Quigley (USA), who made a 12-foot birdie putt at the final hole to seal the win. [Tiffany Greens GC, Kansas City, Missouri].
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Played as the Emerald Coast Classic (Sept 4-6). Second-placed Jim Colbert (USA) finished 1 shot behind Quigley (USA). [The Moors GC, Milton, Florida].
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Raley
Played as the Raley's Gold Rush Classic (Oct 16-18). Second-placed John Morgan (Eng) finished 3 shots behind Quigley (USA). [Serrano CC, El Dorado Hills, nr Sacramento, CA].
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Northville
Played as the Northville Long Island Classic (Aug 7-10). First-time Senior PGA Tour winner Quigley (USA) beat Jay Sigel (USA) with a par at the third playoff hole. [Meadow Brook Club, Jericho, Long Island, NY].
Women’s (British) Open: the last women’s major championship of the season is hosted by Royal Porthcawl GC. It’s the first time this fabulous seaside links course has hosted the event (July 31-Aug 3).
Walker Cup: the 50th playing of this prestigious men’s amateur event sees the GB&I go head-to-head against the defending USA team at Cypress Point Club, California (Sept 6-7). After that, all eyes turn to Bethpage State Park on Long Island, NY, where the American and defending European professional teams engage in the 45th Ryder Cup (Sept 27-29).
Lottie Woad: 21-year-old Woad burst onto the professional scene in July, with wins in the Women’s Irish Open (as an amateur) and three weeks later in the Women’s Scottish Open (as a professional). She nearly picked-up a major championship, placing third in The Evian in the same month.
Pádraig Harrington: the ever-likeable Irishman added the (British) Senior Open Championship title to his stellar array of tournament successes. His win came on Sunningdale’s spectacular Old Course. Harrington had already bagged the U.S. Senior Open title in June this year.
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