1992 - Seniors (All)
The winners in the category "1992 - Seniors (All)" are shown in the table below, which also includes relevant information on venues, scores and prize money.
Majors
Mazda
Played as the Senior Players Championship presented by Mazda (June 11-14). Second-placed Lee Trevino (USA) and J.C. Snead (USA) finished 1 shot behind first-time Snr PGA Tour winner Stockton (USA). [TPC Michigan, Dearborn, Detroit, Mich.].
Majors
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Played as The Tradition at Desert Mountain (April 2-5). Second-placed Jack Nicklaus (USA) finished 1 shot behind Trevino (USA). [Cochise course, Desert Mountain GC, Scottsdale, AZ].
Majors
USGA
The US Senior Open (July 9-12). Second-placed Jim Colbert (USA) finished 4 shots behind Laoretti (USA), who recorded his first major championship victory and only win on the Snr PGA Tour. [Old course, Saucon Valley CC, Bethlehem, PA].
Majors
PGA of America
Played as the PGA Seniors' Championship (April 16-19). Second-placed Mike Hill (USA) finished 1 shot behind Trevino (USA), who recorded back-to-back senior major championship wins, and became only the tenth player to win both the US PGA Championship and US PGA Seniors' Championship. [Champion course, PGA National Resort, Palm Beach Gdns, FL].
America
Ameritech
Played as the Ameritech Senior Open (July 17-19). Second-placed Jim Dent (USA) finished 4 shots behind Douglass (USA). [Stonebridge CC, Aurora, nr Chicago, Illinois].
America
Ralphs
Played as the Ralphs Senior Classic (Oct 23-25; formerly Security Pacific Senior Classic). Second-placed Isao Aoki (Jpn) finished 3 shots behind Floyd (USA). [Rancho Park GC, Los Angeles, CA].
America
Digital
Played as the Digital Seniors Classic. Hill (USA) beat Walt Zembriski (USA) with a par at the second playoff hole, in a rain shortened event. [Nashawtuc CC, Concord, Massachusetts].
America
Bank One
Played as the Bank One Senior Classic. Second-placed Bruce Crampton (Aus) finished 1 shot behind Dill (USA), who recorded his first (and only) US Snr Tr win. [Kearney Hill Links, Lexington, Kentucky].
America
Dorado
Played as the Senior Tour Championship (Dec 11-13; Senior PGA Tour season-ending event). Second-placed George Archer (USA) and Dale Douglass (USA) finished 5 shots behind Raymond Floyd (USA). [East course, TPC Dorado Beach, Puerto Rico; at the time known as Dorado Beach Resort].
America
Aetna
Played as the Aetna Challenge (Feb 7-9). Second-placed and defending champion Lee Trevino (USA) finished 4 shots behind Jimmy Powell (USA), who recorded his second Senior PGA Tour win. [South course, Vineyards CC, Naples, FL].
America
GTE
Played as the GTE North Classic (Sept 18-20). Second-placed Mike Hill (USA) finished 2 shots behind first-time Snr PGA Tour winner Floyd (USA). [Broadmoor CC, Indianapolis, IN].
America
Northville
Played as the Northville Long Island Classic. Second-placed Jim Albus (USA) finished 2 shots behind Archer (USA), who won this event for the third straight year. [Meadow Brook Club, Jericho, Long Island, NY].
America
Doug Sanders
Played as the Doug Sanders Kingwood Celebrity Classic. Second-placed Gibby Gilbert (USA) and Larry Mowry (USA) finished 2 shots behind Hill (USA). [Deerwood Course, Clubs of Kingswood, Houston, Texas].
America
First of America
Played as the First of America Classic. Second-placed Tommy Aaron (USA), Dick Hendrickson (USA), Dave Stockton (USA) and Harold Henning (RSA) finished 1 shot behind Gilbert (USA). [The Highlands GC, Grand Rapids, Michigan].
America
Raley
Played as the Raley's Senior Gold Rush. Second-placed Chi Chi Rodriguez (PR/USA) and Gary Player (RSA) finished 7 shots behind Charles (NZ). [Rancho Murieta CC, nr Sacramento, California].
America
GTE
Played as the GTE Northwest Classic. Second-placed Mike Hill (USA) finished 2 shots behind Joyce (USA), who recorded his first (and only) US Snr Tr win. [Inglewood GC, Kenmore, nr Seattle, Washington].
America
GTE
Played as the GTE West Classic. Second-placed Chi Chi Rodriguez (PR/USA) finished 3 shots behind Crampton (Aus). [Ojai Valley Inn & CC, Ojai, nr Ventura, California].
America
Southwestern Bell
Played as the Southwestern Bell Classic. Second-placed Jim Colbert (USA) finished 9 shots behind first-time US Snr Tr winner Gilbert (USA). [Loch Lloyd CC, nr Kansas City, Missouri].
America
PaineWebber
Played as the PaineWebber Invitational. Second-placed Lee Trevino (USA) finished 1 shot behind Bies (USA). [TPC Piper Glen, Charlotte, North Carolina].
America
Bell Atlantic
Played as the Bell Atlantic Classic. Second-placed Gibby Gilbert (USA) finished 1 shot behind Trevino (USA). [Chester Valley GC, Malvern, nr Philadelphia, PA].
America
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Played as the inaugural (and only) Ko Olina Senior Invitational (Nov 6-8). Second-placed Charles Coody (USA) finished 6 shots behind Rodríguez (PR/USA). [Ko Olina GC, Kapolei, Oahu, Hawaii].
America
Kroger
Played as the Kroger Senior Classic (July 3-5). Gilbert (USA) beat J.C. Snead (USA) with a par at the second playoff hole. [Golf Ctr at Kings Island, Mason, Ohio].
America
x
Played as the Las Vegas Senior Classic. Second-placed Orville Moody (USA) finished 1 shot behind Trevino (USA). [Wynn Las Vegas, Nevada; at the time known as Desert Inn CC].
America
Liberty Mutual
Played as the Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf (unofficial two-man better-ball team event). Second-placed Jim Colbert (USA) & Tommy Aaron (USA) finished 3 shots behind defending champions Lee Trevino (USA) & Mike Hill (USA). [Fazio Foothills course, Barton Creek Resort, Austin, Texas].
America
Liberty Mutual
Played as the Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf (unofficial two-man better-ball team event). Second-placed Jim Colbert (USA) & Tommy Aaron (USA) finished 3 shots behind defending champions Lee Trevino (USA) & Mike Hill (USA). [Fazio Foothills course, Barton Creek Resort, Austin, Texas].
America
Infiniti
Played as the Infiniti Senior Tournament Of Champions (Jan 9-12; Senior PGA Tour season-opener). Second-placed Chi Chi Rodriguez (PR/USA) and defending champion Bruce Crampton (Aus) finished 3 shots behind Al Geiberger (USA). [North course, La Costa Resort, Carlsbad, Calif. Now known as Champions course].
America
Nationwide
Played as the Nationwide Championship (Sept 25-27). Second-placed Raymond Floyd (USA) finished 1 shot behind first-time Snr PGA Tour winner Aoki (Jpn). [CC of the South, Alpharetta, nr Atlanta, Georgia].
America
x
Played as the Newport Cup (July 24-26). Second-placed Jimmy Powell (USA) finished 1 shot behind Dent (USA). [Newport CC, Newport, Rhode Island].
America
NYNEX
Played as the NYNEX Commemorative. Douglass (USA) beat Terry Dill (USA) with a par at the first playoff hole. [Sleepy Hollow CC, Scarborough, New York].
America
Bruno's
Played as the inaugural Bruno's Memorial Classic (Aug 14-16). Second-placed Rocky Thompson (USA) and Jack Kiefer (USA) finished 1 shot behind Archer (USA). [Greystone G&CC, Birmingham, Alabama].
America
Murata
Played as the Murata Reunion Pro-Am. Archer (USA) beat Tommy Aaron (USA) with a birdie at the third playoff hole. [Stonebriar CC, Frisco, nr Dallas, Texas].
America
Royal Caribbn
Played as the Royal Caribbean Classic. Second-placed Gary Player (RSA) finished 1 shot behind Massengale (USA). [Crandon Golf at Key Biscayne, nr Miami, FL; at the time known as the Links at Key Biscayne].
America
Vantage
Played as the Vantage at the Dominion. Second-placed Chi Chi Rodriguez (PR/USA) finished 2 shots behind Trevino (USA). [Dominion CC, San Antonio, Texas].
America
x
Played as the Senior Skins Game (Jan 25/26; four-man Snr PGA Tour unofficial money event). Palmer (USA) won with a total of 7 skins worth $205,000. Second was Chi Chi Rodriguez (PR/USA) 4 skins worth $120,000. Third was defending champion Jack Nicklaus (USA) 5 skins worth $95,000. Fourth was Lee Trevino (USA) 2 skins worth $30,000. [South course, Mauna Lani Resort, Puako, Big Island, Hawaii].
America
GTE
Played as the GTE Suncoast Classic. Colbert (USA) beat George Archer (USA) with a birdie at the fourth playoff hole. [TPC Tampa Bay, Lutz, nr Tampa, FL].
America
Transamerica
Played as the Transamerica Senior Golf Championship (Oct 16-18). Second-placed Dave Stockton (USA) finished 1 shot behind Charles (NZ). [South course, Silverado Resort, Napa, California].
America
x
Played as the Kaanapali Classic. Second-placed Dave Stockton (USA) finished 1 shot behind Aaron (USA), who recorded his first (and only) US Snr Tr win. [Royal Ka'anapali course, Ka'anapali Resort, Maui, Hawaii; at the time known as the North course].
America
Franklin
Played as the Franklin Showdown Classic. Moody (USA) beat Bob Betley (USA) with a birdie at the eighth playoff hole to record the last of his 11 US Snr Tr wins. [Jeremy Ranch G&CC, Park City, nr Salt Lake City, Utah].
America
Vantage
Played as the Vantage Championship. Second-placed Jim Dent (USA) finished 2 shots behind defending champion Colbert (USA). [Championship course, Tanglewood Golf, Clemmons, nr Winston-Salem, NC].
America
ARCO
Played as the Vintage ARCO Invitational. Hill (USA) beat Tommy Aaron (USA) and Jim Colbert (USA) with a birdie at the first playoff hole. [Vintage Club, Palm Desert, California].
Europe
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Played as the Collingtree Homes Seniors Classic. Second-placed John Fourie (RSA) and Hugh Jackson (Ire) finished 3 shots behind Coles (Eng). [Collingtree Park GC, Northampton, Northants].
Europe
Belfast Telegraph
Played as The Belfast Telegraph Irish Seniors Masters. Second-placed Vincent Tshabalala (RSA) finished 4 shots behind Fourie (RSA). [Malone GC, Dunmurry, Belfast, N. Ireland].
Europe
x
Played as the La Bresse Seniors. Second-placed Brian Huggett (Wales) finished 6 shots behind Roca (Esp). [Golf de la Bresse, Condeissiat, nr Bourg-en-Bresse, France].
Europe
Lawrence Batley
Played as the Lawrence Batley Seniors Open. Second-placed Peter Butler (Eng), David Butler (Eng) and Tommy Horton (Eng) finished 6 shots behind Verwey (RSA). [Woodsome Hall GC and Huddersfield GC, Huddersfield, West Yorks, England].
Europe
Turespana
Played as the Turespana Leman International Senior Trophy. Second-placed Neil Coles (Eng) and Chick Evans (USA) finished 1 shot behind Jean Garaialde (Fra). [Geneve, Lausanne and Bonmont GCs, nr Geneva, Switzerland].
Europe
Northern Electric
Played as the Northern Electric Seniors Open. Huggett (Wales) beat David Jimenez (USA) in a playoff. [Slaley Hall Resort, Hexham, Northumberland].
Europe
Forte
Played as the Forte PGA Seniors Championship (Aug 6-9). Tommy Horton (Eng) beat Tony Grubb (Eng) and Christy O'Connor Snr (Ire) in a playoff, to win the first of his 23 European Senior Tour wins. [Royal Dublin GC, Dollymount, Dublin].
Europe
x
Played as the Senior British Open (6th). Second-placed Bob Charles (NZ) and Neil Coles (Eng) finished 3 shots behind Fourie (RSA). [Royal Lytham & St Annes GC, nr Blackpool, Lancs].
Europe
x
Played as the Gary Player Anvil Snrs Classic. Brian Huggett (Wales) beat Tommy Horton (Eng) in a playoff. [Old course, St Pierre Hotel & CC, Chepstow, South Wales].
Europe
x
Played as the Tunisian Seniors Pro-Am (Nov 27-29). Second-placed Bryan Carter (Eng) finished 2 shots behind John Hamilton (Scot). [El Kantaoui Golf Intl, nr Sousse, Tunisia].
Asia
Fuji
Played as the Fuji Electric Grand Slam (March 27-29; Snr PGA Tour unofficial money event). Second-placed Gary Player (RSA) finished 7 shots behind Floyd (USA). In Japan a player could play senior events from the beginning of the year in which he turned 50; this allowed 49-year-old Floyd to play this event, well ahead of his 50th birthday in September. [Oak Hills CC, nr Katori, Chiba, Japan].
Awards
Snr PGA Tr
Trevino (USA) won his third straight Byron Nelson Award, recording the season's lowest scoring average on the Senior PGA Tour. Mike Hill (USA) was second with 69.62; George Archer (USA) was third with 70.04.
Awards
Snr PGA Tr
Trevino (USA) won the Arnold Palmer Award as the Senior PGA Tour 1992 leading money winner, with earnings of $1,027,002 on the Tour. George Archer (USA) was second with $860,175; Jim Colbert (USA) was third with $825,768.
Awards
Eurpn Snr Tr
Fourie (RSA) won the inaugural Eurpn Snrs Tr Order of Merit and associated John Jacobs Trophy, with 1992 season earnings of £47,856 on the Tour. Tommy Horton (Eng) was second with £33,400; Neil Coles (Eng) was third with £29,942.
Trevino (USA) won his second Jack Nicklaus Award as the Senior PGA Tour Player of the Year, based on the votes of his peers.
Awards
Snr PGA Tr
Stockton (USA) won the Senior PGA Tour 1992 Rookie of the Year Award as the leading first-season player, based on the votes of his peers. He finished seventh on the Tour's money list, with earnings of $656,458.
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