1993 - Seniors America
The winners in the category "1993 - Seniors America" are shown in the table below, which also includes relevant information on venues, scores and prize money.
America
Burnet
Played as the Burnet Senior Classic (June 19-20). Second-placed Jim Colbert (USA) and Bob Murphy (USA) finished 2 shots behind Rodríguez (PR/USA), who recorded the last of his 22 Snr PGA Tour victories. [Bunker Hills GC, Coon Rapids, nr Minneapolis, Minn.].
America
Ameritech
Played as the Ameritech Senior Open (July 16-18). Second-placed Jim Colbert (USA), Simon Hobday (RSA) and Dick Rhyan (USA) finished 1 shot behind Archer (USA). Final round cancelled due to rain and lightning. [Stonebridge CC, Aurora, nr Chicago, Illinois].
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Ralphs
Played as the Ralphs Senior Classic (Oct 22-24). Dale Douglass (USA) beat Jim Dent (USA) with a birdie at the first playoff hole, to record his tenth Snr PGA Tour win. [Rancho Park GC, Los Angeles, CA].
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Bank of Boston
Played as the Bank of Boston Senior Golf Classic. Second-placed Bob Murphy (USA) finished 1 shot behind Betley (USA), who claimed his first (and only) US Snr Tr win. [Nashawtuc CC, Concord, Massachusetts].
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Bank One
Played as the Bank One Senior Classic. Second-placed Dale Douglass (USA) finished 3 shots behind Player (RSA). [Kearney Hill Links, Lexington, Kentucky].
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Hyatt
Played as the Hyatt Senior Tour Championship (Dec 10-12; Senior PGA Tour season-ending event). Second-placed Raymond Floyd (USA) and Larry Gilbert (USA) finished 2 shots behind Simon Hobday (RSA), who recorded his second Senior PGA Tour win. [East course, TPC Dorado Beach, Puerto Rico; at the time known as Dorado Beach Resort].
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Chrysler
Played as the Chrysler Cup (individual prize) (Feb 26-28; lowest individual 54-hole score during USA vs Internationals senior professional team event; eight players per team). Won by the USA team. Weiskopf (USA), playing in his first Snr PGA Tour event, pocketed an additional $55,000 for the lowest individual 54-hole score: 202 (-14). Second-placed Bob Charles (NZ) and George Archer (USA) finished 4 shots behind Weiskopf. [TPC Prestancia, Sarasota, Florida].
America
BH&G Real Estate
Played as the Better Homes & Gardens Real Estate Challenge (Feb 12-14). Second-placed Dave Stockton (USA) finished 2 shots behind Mike Hill (USA). [South course, Vineyards CC, Naples, FL].
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GTE
Played as the GTE North Classic (Sept 10-12). Second-placed Jim Ferree (USA), Dave Hill (USA) and Chi Chi Rodriguez (PR/USA) finished 2 shots behind Murphy (USA). Final round cancelled due to rain and lightning. [Broadmoor CC, Indianapolis, IN].
America
Northville
Played as the Northville Long Island Classic. Second-placed Bob Betley (USA), Bob Charles (NZ), Harold Henning (RSA), Walt Zembriski (USA) and Bruce Lehnhard (USA) finished 2 shots behind Floyd (USA). [Meadow Brook Club, Jericho, Long Island, NY].
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Doug Sanders
Played as the Doug Sanders Celebrity Classic. Second-placed Jim Ferree (USA) finished 1 shot behind Charles (NZ). [Deerwood Course, Clubs of Kingswood, Houston, Texas].
America
First of America
Played as the First of America Classic. Archer (USA) beat Jim Colbert (USA) with a par at the third playoff hole; Chi Chi Rodriguez (PR/USA) was eliminated at the first playoff hole. [The Highlands GC, Grand Rapids, Michigan].
America
Raley
Played as the Raley's Senior Gold Rush. Second-placed Bob Charles (NZ) and Chi Chi Rodriguez (PR/USA) finished 1 shot behind Archer (USA). [Rancho Murieta CC, nr Sacramento, California].
America
GTE
Played as the GTE Northwest Classic. Second-placed Dale Douglass (USA) finished 4 shots behind Stockton (USA). [Inglewood GC, Kenmore, nr Seattle, Washington].
America
GTE
Played as the GTE West Classic. Second-placed George Archer (USA) and Isao Aoki (Jpn) finished 2 shots behind Geiberger (USA). [Ojai Valley Inn & CC, Ojai, nr Ventura, California].
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Southwestern Bell
Played as the Southwestern Bell Classic. Second-placed Larry Mowry (USA) and Walt Zembriski (USA) finished 1 shot behind Stockton (USA). [Loch Lloyd CC, nr Kansas City, Missouri].
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PaineWebber
Played as the PaineWebber Invitational. Second-placed Tom Weiskopf (USA) finished 2 shots behind Hill (USA). [TPC Piper Glen, Charlotte, North Carolina].
America
Bell Atlantic
Played as the Bell Atlantic Classic. Second-placed Dave Stockton (USA) finished 1 shot behind Charles (NZ). [Chester Valley GC, Malvern, nr Philadelphia, PA].
America
Kroger
Played as the Kroger Senior Classic (July 2-4). Second-placed Gibby Gilbert (USA), Mike Hill (USA) and Bob Reith (USA) finished 1 shot behind first-time Snr PGA Tour winner Hobday (RSA). [Golf Ctr at Kings Island, Mason, Ohio].
America
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Played as the Las Vegas Senior Classic. Second-placed Mike Hill (USA) finished 1 shot behind Gilbert (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 event; first time based on individual vs team scoring). Henning (RSA) scooped the biggest first place prize in senior golf to date by beating Don January (USA) with a par at the second playoff hole. Tom Weiskopf (USA) was eliminated at the first playoff hole. [Fazio Foothills course, Barton Creek Resort, Austin, Texas].
America
Infiniti
Played as the Infiniti Senior Tournament Of Champions (Jan 7-10; Senior PGA Tour season-opener). Second-placed Jim Dent (USA) finished 2 shots behind defending champion Al Geiberger (USA). [North course, La Costa Resort, Carlsbad, Calif. Now known as Champions course].
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Nationwide
Played as the Nationwide Championship (Sept 24-26). Second-placed George Archer (USA), Jim Ferree (USA), Mike Hill (USA), Dave Stockton (USA) and Rocky Thompson (USA) finished 2 shots behind Trevino (USA). [CC of the South, Alpharetta, nr Atlanta, Georgia].
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Cadillac/NFL
Played as the inaugural Cadillac NFL Golf Classic (May 28-30). Second-placed Bruce Crampton (Aus) and Raymond Floyd (USA) finished 2 shots behind Trevino (USA). [Upper Montclair CC, Clifton, NJ].
America
NYNEX
Played as the NYNEX Commemorative. Second-placed Chi Chi Rodriguez (PR/USA), Larry Gilbert (USA) and Bob Charles (NZ) finished 1 shot behind Wynn (USA), who recorded his first (and only) US Snr Tr win. [Sleepy Hollow CC, Scarborough, New York].
America
x
Played as the inaugural Quicksilver Classic (Sept 3-5). Second-placed Dave Stockton (USA) finished 4 shots behind Charles (NZ). [Quicksilver GC, Midway, nr Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania].
America
Bruno's
Played as Bruno's Memorial Classic (Aug 27-29). Second-placed Bob Charles (NZ) and Lee Trevino (USA) finished 1 shot behind fitst-time Snr PGA Tour winner Murphy (USA). [Greystone G&CC, Birmingham, Alabama].
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Muratec
Played as the Muratec Reunion Pro-Am. Second-placed Harold Henning (RSA) finished 4 shots behind Stockton (USA). [Stonebriar CC, Frisco, nr Dallas, Texas].
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Royal Caribbn
Played as the Royal Caribbean Classic. Second-placed Raymond Floyd (USA) and Al Geiberger (USA) finished 1 shot behind Colbert (USA). [Crandon Golf at Key Biscayne, nr Miami, FL; at the time known as the Links at Key Biscayne].
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Vantage
Played as the Vantage at the Dominion. Second-placed Bobby Nichols (USA) and Gary Player (RSA) finished 1 shot behind first-time US Snr Tr winner Jesse Carlyle "J.C." Snead (USA). [Dominion CC, San Antonio, Texas].
America
x
Played as the Senior Skins Game (Jan 30/31; four-man Snr PGA Tour unofficial money event). Defending champion Palmer (USA) won with a total of 6 skins worth $190,000. Second was Chi Chi Rodriguez (PR/USA) 5 skins worth $145,000. Third was Raymond Floyd (USA) 4 skins worth $60,000. Fourth was Jack Nicklaus (USA) 3 skins worth $55,000. [South course, Mauna Lani Resort, Puako, Big Island, Hawaii].
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GTE
Played as the GTE Suncoast Classic. Second-placed Don Bies (USA) and Gibby Gilbert (USA) finished 2 shots behind Albus (USA). [TPC Tampa Bay, Lutz, nr Tampa, FL].
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Transamerica
Played as The Transamerica (Oct 8-10). Second-placed Lee Trevino (USA) and Simon Hobday (RSA) finished 1 shot behind Stockton (USA). [South course, Silverado Resort, Napa, California].
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Ping
Played as the Ping Kaanapali Classic. Archer (USA) beat Dave Stockton (USA) and Lee Trevino (USA) with a birdie at the first playoff hole. [Royal Ka'anapali course, Ka'anapali Resort, Maui, Hawaii; at the time known as the North course].
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Franklin Quest
Played as the Franklin Quest Championship. Second-placed Al Geiberger (USA) finished 9 shots behind Stockton (USA). [Park Meadows CC, Park City, nr Salt Lake City, Utah].
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Vantage
Played as the Vantage Championship. Second-placed DeWitt Weaver (USA) finished 5 shots behind Trevino (USA). [Championship course, Tanglewood Golf, Clemmons, nr Winston-Salem, NC].
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Gulfstream
Played as the Gulfstream Aerospace Invitational. Second-placed George Archer (USA) finished 5 shots behind Floyd (USA). [Indian Wells Resort, Coachella Valley, California].
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