2013 - Seniors (All)
The winners in the category "2013 - Seniors (All)" are shown in the table below, which also includes relevant information on venues, scores and prize money.
Majors
Constellation
Played as the Constellation Senior Players Championship (june 27-30). Second-placed Fred Couples (USA) and Duffy Waldorf (USA) finished 2 shots behind Perry (USA), who recorded his first major championship win. [Fox Chapel GC, Pittsburgh, PA].
Majors
Rolex
The Senior Open Championship presented by Rolex (27th) (July 25-28). Wiebe (USA) beat Bernhard Langer (Ger) with a par at the fifth playoff hole to claim his first major championship title. The final two playoff holes were completed on Monday morning, after rain interuptions and bad light on Sunday. [Royal Birkdale GC, Southport, Merseyside].
Majors
Regions
Played as the Regions Tradition (25th) (June 6-9). Second-placed Fred Couples (USA) finished 1 shot behind Frost (RSA), who claimed his first major championship title. [Shoal Creek Club, Birmingham, AL].
Majors
USGA
The US Senior Open (July 11-14). Second-placed Fred Funk (USA) finished 5 shots behind Perry (USA), who recorded back-to-back senior major championship wins. [Omaha CC, Omaha, Nebraska].
Majors
KitchenAid
The Senior PGA Championship presented by KitchenAid (May 23-26). Second-placed Kenny Perry (USA) and Jay Haas (USA) finished 2 shots behind Idoki (Jpn), the surprise winner who was making his first ever start in the USA. [Bellerive CC, St Louis, Missouri].
America
3M
Played as the 3M Championship (Aug 2-4). Second-placed Jeff Sluman (USA) and Corey Pavin (USA) finished 1 shot behind Pernice Jr (USA), who secured his second Champions Tour win. [TPC Twin Cities, Blaine, nr Minneapolis, Minn.].
America
Boeing
Played as the Boeing Classic (Aug 23-25). Second-placed John Cook (USA) finished 2 shots behind 50-year-old Tour rookie John Riegger (USA), who recorded his first Champions Tour win in his fifth start on the Tour. [Club at Snoqualmie Ridge, nr Seattle, Washington; at the time TPC Snoqualmie Ridge].
America
Charles Schwab
Played as the Charles Schwab Cup Championship (Oct 31-Nov 3; Champions Tour season-ending event). Second-placed Bernhard Langer (Ger), Peter Senior (Aus) and Mark O'Meara (USA) finished 6 shots behind Fred Couples (USA). [TPC Harding Park, San Francisco, CA].
America
ACE Group
Played as the ACE Group Classic (Feb 15-17). Second-placed Jay Don Blake (USA) finished 1 shot behind wire-to-wire winner Bernhard Langer (Ger), who won this event for the second time in three years. [Talon course, TwinEagles Club, Naples, FL].
America
Dick's Sporting Goods
Played as Dick's Sporting Goods Open (Aug 16-18). Second-placed Russ Cochran (USA) and Corey Pavin (USA) finished 1 shot behind 50-year-old Bart Bryant (USA). Playing in his rookie season, Bryant recorded his first Champions Tour win in his 14th start on the Tour. [En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY].
America
Encompass
Played as the inaugural Encompass Championship (June 21-23). Second-placed Fred Couples (USA) finished 1 shot behind 60-year old Stadler (USA), who recorded his first win for well over eight years, the longest gap between wins in Champions Tour history. [North Shore CC, Glenview, nr Chicago, IL].
America
Kia
Played as the Greater Hickory Kia Classic at Rock Barn (Oct 18-20). Allen (USA) beat Olin Browne (USA) with a birdie at the first playoff hole, to claim his second Champions Tour win of 2013. [Trent Jones Jr course, Rock Barn G&S, Conover, NC].
America
Toshiba
Played as the Toshiba Classic (March 15-17). Second-placed Fred Couples (USA) finished 5 shots behind wire-to-wire winner David Frost (RSA). [Newport Beach CC, Newport Beach, CA].
America
Insperity
Played as the Insperity Championship (May 3-5). 50-year-old Esteban Toledo (Mex) beat Mike Goodes (USA) with a par at the third playoff hole. Gene Sauers (USA) was eliminated at the second playoff hole. Toledo became the first ever Mexican golfer to win on the Champions Tour. [Tournament course, The Woodlands CC, nr Houston, TX].
America
Liberty Mutual
Played as the Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf (April 26-28; two-man better-ball team event). Second-placed Fred Funk (USA) & Mike Goodes (USA), and Kenny Perry (USA) & Gene Sauers (USA) finished 1 shot behind Brad Faxon (USA) & Jeff Sluman (USA). [Savannah Harbor Resort, Savannah, GA].
America
Liberty Mutual
Played as the Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf (April 26-28; two-man better-ball team event). Second-placed Fred Funk (USA) & Mike Goodes (USA), and Kenny Perry (USA) & Gene Sauers (USA) finished 1 shot behind Brad Faxon (USA) & Jeff Sluman (USA). [Savannah Harbor Resort, Savannah, GA].
America
Mitsubishi
Played as the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai (Jan 18-20; Champions Tour season opener). John Cook (USA) beat David Frost (RSA) with a birdie at the second playoff hole, to win this event for the second time in three years. [Hualālai course, Hualālai Resort, Big Island, Hawaii].
America
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Played as the inaugural Greater Gwinnett Championship (April 19-21). Second-placed Tom Lehman (USA) and Tom Pernice Jr (USA) finished 3 shots behind Bernard Langer (Ger). [TPC Sugarloaf, Duluth, GA].
America
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Played as the Montreal Championship (Sept 6-8). Esteban (Mex) beat Kenny Perry (USA) with a birdie-two at the third playoff hole, to claim his second Champions Tour win of 2013. His first win (Insperity Ch'ship) also came at the third hole of a playoff. [Vallée du Richelieu GC, nr Montreal, Québec].
America
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Played as the Pacific Links Hawai'i Championship (Sept 20-22). Wiebe (USA) beat Corey Pavin (USA) with a par at the second playoff hole, to claim his second win of 2013. [Kapolei GC, Kapolei, Oahu, Hawaii].
America
PNC
Played as the PNC Father/Son Challenge (Dec 14/15; post-season 36-hole scramble event). Second-placed Steve & Sam Elkington (Aus) and Vijay & Qass Singh (Fiji) finished 3 shots behind Stewart & Connor Cink (USA). [Ritz-Carlton GC, Grande Lakes, Orlando, FL].
America
Principal
Played as the Principal Charity Classic (May 31-Jun 2). Second-placed Jay Don Blake (USA) finished 1 shot behind left-hander Russ Cochran (USA). [Wakonda Club, Des Moines, Iowa].
America
Nature Valley
Played as the Nature Valley First Tee Open at Pebble Beach (Sept 27-29). Second-placed Doug Garwood (USA) and Dan Forsman (USA) finished 2 shots behind defending champion Kirk Triplett (USA), who recorded his second Champions Tour win. [Pebble Beach Golf Links & Del Monte GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA. Final round at Pebble Beach].
America
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Played as the Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic (March 22-24). Second-placed Bernhard Langer (Ger) finished 1 shot behind Michael Allen (USA). [Fallen Oak GC, Saucier, nr Biloxi, MS].
America
Shaw Comms
Played as the inaugural Shaw Charity Classic (Aug 30-Sept 1). Second-placed Tom Byrum (USA) finished 7 shots behind Rocco Mediate (USA), who recorded his second Champions Tour win. [Canyon Meadows G&CC, Calgary, Alberta].
America
AT&T
Played as the AT&T Championship (Oct 25-27). Perry (USA) beat Bernhard Langer (Ger) with a birdie at the first playoff hole. [Canyons course, TPC San Antonio, Texas].
America
SAS Institute
Played as the SAS Championship (Oct 11-13). Second-placed David Frost (RSA) finished 1 shot behind left-hander Russ Cochran (USA), who closed with four birdies in his last four holes. [Highlands & Meadows hybrid course, Prestonwood CC, Cary, NC].
America
Allianz
Played as the Allianz Championship (Feb 8-10). Second-placed Bernhard Langer (Ger) and Tom Pernice Jr (USA) finished 2 shots behind 50-year-old Rocco Mediate (USA), who became the 16th player to win on his Champions Tour debut. [Old Course, Broken Sound Club, Boca Raton, FL].
Europe
Berenberg
Played as the Berenberg Masters (Aug 2-4). Second-placed Bernhard Langer (Ger) finished 1 shot behind Tinning (Den), who claimed his first European Snr Tour title in only his sixth start on the tour. [Golf & Land Club Köln, Refrath, nr Cologne, Germany].
Europe
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Played as the Dutch Senior Open (Oct 11-13; formerly Van Lanschot Senior Open). Second-placed Ross Drummond (Scot) finished 2 shots behind Brown (Eng), who enjoyed his second win in his rookie year on the European Snr Tour. Reduced to two rounds, with third and final round washed-out. [The International GC, Amsterdam Airport, Netherlands].
Europe
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Played as the English Senior Open (Oct 4-6; last played in 2007). Second-placed Santiago Luna (Esp) finished 1 shot behind Tinning (Den), who recorded his second win in 2013, his rookie season on the European Snr Tour. [Rockliffe Hall, Hurworth-on-Tees, Co. Durham].
Europe
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Played as the French Riviera Masters (Sept 20-22). Second-placed Santiago Luna (Esp) and Andrew Oldcorn (Scot) finished 3 shots behind Fowler (Aus). [Château course, Terre Blanche GC, Tourettes, Provence].
Europe
MCB
Played as the MCB Tour Championship (Dec 13-15; European Senior Tour season-ending event). Second-placed Miguel Ángel Martín (Esp) and defending champion David Frost (RSA) finished 5 shots behind Paul Wesselingh (Eng), who recorded back-to-back wins on the Tour, and clinched the Tour's season-long Order of Merit. [Legend course, Constance Belle Mare Plage, Post de Flacq, Mauritius].
Europe
ISPS Handa
Played as the ISPS Handa PGA Seniors Championship (June 6-9). Second-placed Angel Franco (Par) finished 4 shots behind defending champion Paul Wesselingh (Eng), who recorded his second European Senior Tour win. [Mottram Hall, Mottram St Andrew, Cheshire].
Europe
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Played as the Russian Open Golf Championship (Senior) (Sept 13-15; last played in 2008). Second-placed Mike Harwood (Aus) and Carl Mason (Eng) finished 2 shots behind tour rookie Brown (Eng), who claimed his first win on the European Snr Tour. [Moscow CC, Nakhabino, nr Moscow].
Played as the SSE Scottish Senior Open (Aug 16-18). Second-placed Sam Torrance (Scot) and Denis O'Sullivan (Ire) finished 1 shot behind Santiago Luna (Esp), who recorded his first win on the European Snr Tour. [Torrance course, Fairmont St Andrews, Fife].
Europe
Bad Ragaz
Played as the Bad Ragaz PGA Seniors Open (July 5-7). Paul Wesselingh (Eng) beat Kevin Spurgeon (Eng) with a birdie at the third playoff hole. [GC Bad Ragaz, Switzerland].
Europe
Travis Perkins
Played as the Travis Perkins plc Senior Masters (Aug 30-Sept 1). Second-placed Miguel Ángel Martín (Esp) and Paul Wesselingh (Eng) finished 6 shots behind 50-year-old Colin Montgomerie (Scot), who recorded his first professional win for six years and first on the European Senior Tour. [Duke's course, Woburn GC, nr Milton Keynes, Bucks].
Europe
Speedy Svcs
Played as the Speedy Services Wales Senior Open (June 14-16). Second-placed David J. Russell (Eng) finished 2 shots behind Golding (Eng). [Royal Porthcawl GC, Mid Glamorgan, Wales].
Europe
WinstonGolf
Played as the WinstonGolf Senior Open (Sept 6-8; formerly the Pon Senior Open). Second-placed Ángel Franco (Para), Andrew Oldcorn (Scot) and David J. Russell (Eng) finished 1 shot behind Gordon Brand Jr (Scot), who recorded his second European Tour win. [Open course, Winston Golf, Vorbeck, nr Schwerin, Germany].
Asia
Fubon
Played as the Fubon Senior Open (Nov 15-17; co-sanctioned with Eurpn Snr Tr). Second-placed Wen-teh Lu (Taiw) finished 1 shot behind Wesselingh (Eng), who recorded his third European Snr Tour win of 2013. [Miramar G&CC, Taipei, Taiwan].
Women
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Played as the inaugural Legends Championship (Sept 27-29; Legends Tr event). Second-placed Laurie Rinker (USA) and Val Skinner (USA) finished 2 shots behind Lorie Kane (Can). [Pete Dye course, French Lick Resort, Indiana].
Awards
Charles Schwab
Perry (USA) won the Champions Tour season-long points chase, to capture the Charles Schwab Cup and $1 million annuity cheque. Bernhard Langer (Ger) was second with 2861 pts; Fred Couples (USA) was third with 2425 pts. The Cup is awarded based on points earned for top 10 finishes during the Champions Tour season.
Awards
Champions Tr
Couples (USA) won his third (and second straight) Byron Nelson Award, recording the season's lowest scoring average on the Champions Tour. Bernhard Langer (Ger) was second with 68.92; Kenny Perry (USA) was third with 69.21.
Awards
Champions Tr
Langer (Ger) won his fifth (and second straight) Arnold Palmer Award as the Champions Tour 2013 leading money winner, with earnings of $2,448,428 on the Tour. Kenny Perry (USA) was second with $2,241,188; David Frost (RSA) was third with $1,817,234.
Awards
Eurpn Snr Tr
Wesselingh (Eng) won the Eurpn Snr Tr 2013 Order of Merit and associated John Jacobs Trophy, with earnings of €311,644 on the Tour. Steen Tinning (Den) was second with €206,087; Simon P. Brown (Eng) was third with €181,493.
Awards
Champions Tr
Perry (USA) won the Jack Nicklaus Award as the Champions Tour Player of the Year, based on the votes of his peers.
Awards
Eurpn Snr Tr
Tinning (Den) won the Eurpn Snr Tr 2013 Rookie of the Year Award as the leading first-season player. He finished second on the Tour's Order of Merit, with earnings of €206,087.
Awards
Champions Tr
Mediate (USA) won the Champions Tour 2013 Rookie of the Year Award as the leading first-season player, based on the votes of his peers. He finished tenth on the Tour's money list, with earnings of $1,341,098.
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