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Top tournament results: 1985 - Men Awards

The winners in the category "1985 - Men Awards" are shown in the table below, which also includes relevant information on venues, scores and prize money.

1985
Awards
69.30
n/a
Eurpn Tr

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Ballesteros, Seve

Venue

Score

69.30

Prize money

n/a

Title sponsor

Eurpn Tr

Ballesteros (Esp) recorded the season's lowest stroke average on the European Tour. Bernhard Langer (Ger) was second with 69.59; Sandy Lyle (Scot) was third with 69.83.

1985
Awards
70.52
n/a
Japan Tr

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Nakajima, Tommy

Venue

Score

70.52

Prize money

n/a

Title sponsor

Japan Tr

Tsuneyuki "Tommy" Nakajima (Jpn) recorded the season's lowest scoring average on the Japan Tour. Masahiro Kuramoto (Jpn) was second with 71.17; Isao Aoki (Jpn) was third with 71.26.

1985
Awards
70.36
n/a
PGA of America

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Pooley, Don

Venue

Score

70.36

Prize money

n/a

Title sponsor

PGA of America

Pooley (USA) won the PGA of America Vardon Trophy, recording the season's lowest scoring average on the PGA Tour (over a minimum of 80 rounds). John Mahaffey (USA) and Lanny Wadkins (USA) were tied second with 70.44.

1985
Awards
70.36
n/a
PGA Tour

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Pooley, Don

Venue

Score

70.36

Prize money

n/a

Title sponsor

PGA Tour

Pooley (USA) won the PGA Tour Byron Nelson Award, recording the season's lowest scoring average (over a minimum of 50 rounds). Lanny Wadkins (USA) and John Mahaffey (USA) were tied second with 70.44.

1985
Awards
Yn101mill
see Score
Japan Tr

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Nakajima, Tommy

Venue

Score

Yn101mill

Prize money

see Score

Title sponsor

Japan Tr

Tsuneyuki "Tommy" Nakajima (Jpn) won his third Japan Golf Tour Money List, with 1985 season earnings of Yn101,609,333. Masahiro Kuramoto (Jpn) was second with Yn58,767,582; Tatao "Jet" Ozaki (Jpn) was third with Yn42,782,235. Note: the Japan Tour Money List includes earnings from Japan Tour events and golf's four top majors (Masters, Open, US Open, US PGA).

1985
Awards
$542,321
see Score
PGA Tour

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Strange, Curtis

Venue

Score

$542,321

Prize money

see Score

Title sponsor

PGA Tour

Strange (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the PGA Tour 1985 leading money winner, with earnings of $542,321 on the Tour. Lanny Wadkins (USA) was second with $446,893; Calvin Peete (USA) was third with $384,489.

1985
Awards
Moore, Ossie
x
Aus/NZ Tr

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Moore, Ossie

Venue

Score

x

Prize money

Title sponsor

Aus/NZ Tr

Moore (Aus) won the Australia/NZ Tour 1985 Order of Merit.

1985
Awards
£162,552
see Score
Epson

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Lyle, Sandy

Venue

Score

£162,552

Prize money

see Score

Title sponsor

Epson

Lyle (Scot) won his third Harry Vardon Trophy as the European Tour 1985 Epson Order of Merit winner, with earnings of £162,552 on the Tour. Bernhard Langer (Ger) was second with £115,716; Seve Ballesteros (Esp) was third with £103,041.

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

McNulty, Mark

Venue

Score

Prize money

Title sponsor

S Africa Tr

1985/86 South Africa Tour Order of Merit. Won for the second straight time and fourth time in his career by McNulty (Zim).

1985
Awards
x
n/a
Eurpn Tr

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Langer, Bernhard

Venue

Score

x

Prize money

n/a

Title sponsor

Eurpn Tr

Langer (Ger) won the inaugural European Tour Golfer of the Year Award, determined by a panel of representatives from the European Tour, golf writers, and TV and radio commentators.

1985
Awards
x
n/a
PGA of America

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Wadkins, Lanny

Venue

Score

x

Prize money

n/a

Title sponsor

PGA of America

Wadkins (USA) won the PGA of America Player of the Year Award (based on points allocated for PGA Tour wins, money-list position and scoring average).

1985
Awards
Thomas, Paul
£7,457
see Score
Eurpn Tr

Category

Awards

Winner (holder)

Thomas, Paul

Venue

Score

£7,457

Prize money

see Score

Title sponsor

Eurpn Tr

Thomas (Wales) won the European Tour 1985 Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year Award as the leading first-season player. Thomas finished 96th on the Tour's Order of Merit, with earnings of £7,457.

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