2014 - Seniors (All)
The winners in the category "2014 - 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 26-29). Langer (Ger) beat Jeff Sluman (USA) with a birdie at the second playoff hole to win his third senior major championship title. [Fox Chapel GC, Pittsburgh, PA].
Majors
R&A
The Senior Open Championship (28th) (July 24-27). Second-placed Colin Montgomerie (Scot) finished 13 shots behind wire-to-wire winner Langer (Ger). Langer's winning margin was the biggest in Senior Open Championship history, and on the Champions Tour. It was the second biggest in any major championship, two short of Tiger Woods' 15-shot winning margin in the 2000 US Open. [Royal Porthcawl GC, Mid Glamorgan, Wales].
Majors
Regions
Played as the Regions Tradition (May 15-18). Second-placed Mark Calcavecchia (USA) finished 1 shot behind Perry (USA), who claimed his third career major. [Shoal Creek Club, Birmingham, AL].
Majors
USGA
The US Senior Open (July 10-13). Montgomerie (Scot) beat Gene Sauers (USA) in a three-hole aggregate playoff: Montgomerie 12 (+1); Sauers (13, +2). This was "Monty's" second senior major championship title. [Oak Tree National, Edmond, Okla.].
Majors
KitchenAid
The Senior PGA Championship presented by KitchenAid (75th) (May 22-25). Second-placed Tom Watson (USA) finished 4 shots behind Montgomerie (Scot), who claimed his first major championship title. Previously "Monty" had competed in 71 majors, finishing runner-up five times. [The GC at Harbor Shores, Benton Harbor, Mich].
America
3M
Played as the 3M Championship (Aug 1-3). Second-placed Bernhard Langer (Ger) finished 1 shot behind Perry (USA). [TPC Twin Cities, Blaine, nr Minneapolis, Minn.].
America
Boeing
Played as the Boeing Classic (Aug 22-24). 51-year-old Scott Dunlap (USA) beat Mark Brooks (USA) with a birdie at the first playoff hole, to record his first Champions Tour win. [Club at Snoqualmie Ridge, nr Seattle, Washington; at the time TPC Snoqualmie Ridge].
America
Charles Schwab
Played as the Charles Schwab Cup Championship (Oct 30-Nov 2; Champions Tour season-ending event). Tom Pernice Jr (USA) beat Jay Haas (USA) with a birdie at the fourth playoff hole. [Cochise course, Desert Mountain GC, Scottsdale, AZ].
America
ACE Group
Played as the ACE Group Classic (Feb 14-16). Second-placed Olin Browne (USA), Duffy Waldorf (USA) and defending champion Bernhard Langer (Ger) finished 1 shot behind Kirk Triplett (USA). [Talon course, TwinEagles Club, Naples, FL].
America
Dick's Sporting Goods
Played as Dick's Sporting Goods Open (Aug 15-17). Second-placed Woody Austin (USA) and Mark O'Meara (USA) finished 1 shot behind Bernhard Langer (Ger). [En-Joie GC, Endicott, NY].
America
Encompass
Played as the Encompass Championship (June 20-22). Second-placed Michael Allen (USA) and Kirk Triplett (USA) finished 1 shot behind Lehman (USA). [North Shore CC, Glenview, nr Chicago, IL].
America
Kia
Played as the Greater Hickory Kia Classic at Rock Barn (Oct 17-19). Second-placed Joe Durant (USA) and Kirk Triplett (USA) finished 2 shots behind Haas (USA), who recorded his 17th Champions Tour win. [Trent Jones Jr course, Rock Barn G&S, Conover, NC].
America
Toshiba
Played as the Toshiba Classic (March 14-16). Second-placed Colin Montgomerie (Scot), Steve Pate (USA) and Bernhard Langer (Ger) finished 1 shot behind Fred Couples (USA), who recorded his tenth Champions Tour win. [Newport Beach CC, Newport Beach, CA].
America
Insperity
Played as the Insperity Championship (May 2-4). Second-placed Fred Couples (USA) finished 1 shot behind Bernhard Langer (Ger), who recorded his 20th Champions Tour win, and third win in this event. [Tournament course, The Woodlands CC, nr Houston, TX].
America
Bass Pro Shops
Played as the Big Cedar Lodge Legends of Golf presented by Bass Pro Shops (June 6-8; two-man better-ball team event). Second-placed Jay Haas (USA) & Peter Jacobsen (USA) finished 1 shot behind Fred Funk (USA) & defending champion Jeff Sluman (USA). [Top of the Rock & Buffalo Ridge courses, Big Cedar Lodge, Branson, Missouri].
America
Bass Pro Shops
Played as the Big Cedar Lodge Legends of Golf presented by Bass Pro Shops (June 6-8; two-man better-ball team event). Second-placed Jay Haas (USA) & Peter Jacobsen (USA) finished 1 shot behind Fred Funk (USA) & defending champion Jeff Sluman (USA). [Top of the Rock & Buffalo Ridge courses, Big Cedar Lodge, Branson, Missouri].
America
Mitsubishi
Played as the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai (Jan 17-19; Champions Tour season opener). Second-placed Jeff Sluman (USA) and Fred Couples (USA) finished 3 shots behind Bernhard Langer (Ger). [Hualālai course, Hualālai Resort, Big Island, Hawaii].
America
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Played as the Greater Gwinnett Championship (April 18-20). Second-placed Bernhard Langer (Ger) finished 2 shots behind 50-year-old Miguel Ángel Jiménez (Esp), who became the 18th player to win on his Champions Tour debut. [TPC Sugarloaf, Duluth, GA].
America
x
Played as the Quebec Championship (Sept 5-7). Second-placed Scott Dunlap (USA) finished 1 shot behind first-time Champions Tour winner Short Jr (USA), who shot a back-nine 29 with a stunning birdie, birdie, eagle finish in the final round. [La Tempête GC, Lévis, Québec City, Québec].
America
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Played as the Pacific Links Hawai'i Championship (Sept 19-21). Second-placed Scott Dunlap (USA) and Fred Funk (USA) finished 1 shot behind first-time Champions Tour winner Goydos (USA). [Kapolei GC, Kapolei, Oahu, Hawaii].
America
PNC
Played as the PNC Father/Son Challenge (Dec 13/14; post-season 36-hole scramble event). Second-placed Davis Love III & Davis "Dru" Love IV (USA) finished 2 shots behind Bernhard & Jason Langer (Ger). [Ritz-Carlton GC, Grande Lakes, Orlando, FL].
America
Principal
Played as the Principal Charity Classic (May 30-Jun 1). Tom Pernice Jr (USA) beat Doug Garwood (USA) with a birdie at the second playoff hole. [Wakonda Club, Des Moines, Iowa].
America
Nature Valley
Played as the Nature Valley First Tee Open at Pebble Beach (Sept 26-28). Second-placed Tom Byrum (USA) finished 1 shot behind John Cook (USA), who claimed his tenth Champions Tour title. [Pebble Beach Golf Links & Poppy Hills GC, Monterey Peninsula, CA. Final round at Pebble Beach].
America
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Played as the Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic (March 21-23). Second-placed Billy Andrade (USA) finished 2 shots behind 50-year-old Jeff Maggert (USA), who became the 17th player to win on his Champions Tour debut. [Fallen Oak GC, Saucier, nr Biloxi, MS].
America
Shaw Comms
Played as the Shaw Charity Classic (Aug 29-31). Fred Couples (USA) beat Billy Andrade (USA) with a birdie at the first playoff hole. Couples shot a course-record final round 61 (-9) to force the playoff. [Canyon Meadows G&CC, Calgary, Alberta].
America
AT&T
Played as the AT&T Championship (Oct 24-26). Second-placed Marco Dawson (USA) finished 2 shots behind Allen (USA). Bernhard Langer (Ger), who tied for sixth place, earned enough points to win the season-long Charles Schwab Cup. [Canyons course, TPC San Antonio, Texas].
America
SAS Institute
Played as the SAS Championship (Oct 10-12). Second-placed Tom Lehman (USA) finished 3 shots behind Kirk Triplett (USA). [Highlands & Meadows hybrid course, Prestonwood CC, Cary, NC].
America
Allianz
Played as the Allianz Championship (Feb 7-9). Michael Allen (USA) beat Duffy Waldorf (USA) with a birdie at the second playoff hole. [Old Course, Broken Sound Club, Boca Raton, FL].
Europe
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Played as the Dutch Senior Open (Oct 10-12). Second-placed David J. Russell (Eng), Philip Golding (Eng) and George Ryall (Eng) finished 5 shots behind Woosnam (Wales). [The International GC, Amsterdam Airport, Netherlands].
Europe
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Played as the English Senior Open (Aug 22-24). Second-placed Barry Lane (Eng) and Andrew Oldcorn (Scot) finished 5 shots behind Manesterio (Arg), who recorded his first European Snr Tour win in just his fifth start on the tour. [Rockliffe Hall, Hurworth-on-Tees, Co. Durham].
Europe
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Played as the French Riviera Masters (Oct 3-5). Second-placed Cesar Monasterio (Arg) finished 4 shots behind Golding (Eng), who claimed his second win on the European Snr Tour, having lost in a playoff in the Tour's previous event. [Château course, Terre Blanche GC, Tourettes, Provence].
Europe
MCB
Played as the MCB Tour Championship (Dec 12-14; European Senior Tour season-ending event). Defending champion Paul Wesselingh (Eng) beat Barry Lane (Eng) with a par at the sixth playoff hole. [Legend course, Constance Belle Mare Plage, Post de Flacq, Mauritius].
Europe
ISPS Handa
Played as the ISPS Handa PGA Seniors Championship (June 5-8). Second-placed Steen Tinning (Den) finished 2 shots behind Santiago Luna (Esp), who shot a final round 64 (-7) for his second European Senior Tour win. [Gainsborough course, Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Leavenheath, nr Colchester, Essex].
Europe
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Played as the Senior Open de Portugal (Sept 12-14). Second-placed Miguel Ángel Martín (Esp) finished 1 shot behind Thelen (USA), who recorded his fourth European Snr Tour win. [Vidago Palace, Vidago, nr Chaves, Portugal].
Europe
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Played as the Russian Open Golf Championship (Senior) (Sept 5-7). Second-placed Rick Gibson (Can) finished 3 shots behind Montgomerie (Scot), who recorded back-to-back wins on the European Snr Tour. [Moscow CC, Nakhabino, nr Moscow].
Europe
SSE
Played as the SSE Scottish Senior Open (Aug 15-17). Second-placed Philip Golding (Eng), Pedro Linhart (Esp), Cesar Monasterio (Arg) and David J. Russell (Eng) finished 5 shots behind Mark Davis (Eng), who recorded his first European Snr Tour win. [Torrance course, Fairmont St Andrews, Fife].
Europe
Bad Ragaz
Played as the Bad Ragaz PGA Seniors Open (July 4-6). Second-placed Denis O'Sullivan (Ire) finished 6 shots behind 52-year-old Rick Gibson (Can), who recorded his first European Senior Tour win. [GC Bad Ragaz, Switzerland].
Europe
Travis Perkins
Played as the Travis Perkins Masters (Aug 29-31). Second-placed Tim Thelen (USA), Gordon Manson (Scot/Aut) and André Bossert (Switz) finished 10 shots behind wire-to-wire winner and defending champion Colin Montgomerie (Scot). [Duke's course, Woburn GC, nr Milton Keynes, Bucks].
Europe
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Wales Senior Open not played in 2014.
Europe
WinstonGolf
Played as the WinstonGolf Senior Open (Sept 19-21). Paul Wesselingh (Eng) beat Bernhard Langer (Ger) with a birdie at the third playoff hole. Philip Golding (Eng) was eliminated at the second playoff hole. [Open course, Winston Golf, Vorbeck, nr Schwerin, Germany].
Women
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Played as the Legends Championship (Aug 15-17; Legends Tr event). Second-placed Sherri Steinhauer (USA) finished 1 shot behind Laurie Rinker (USA). [Pete Dye course, French Lick Resort, Indiana].
Awards
Charles Schwab
Langer (Ger) won the Champions Tour season-long points chase, to capture his second Charles Schwab Cup and $1 million annuity cheque. Colin Montgomerie (Scot) was second with 3307 pts; Jay Haas (USA) was third with 2461 pts. The Cup is awarded based on points earned for top 10 finishes during the Champions Tour season.
Awards
Champions Tr
Langer (Ger) won his third Byron Nelson Award, recording the season's lowest scoring average on the Champions Tour. Jay Haas (USA) was second with 68.39; Fred Couples (USA) was third with 69.06.
Awards
Champions Tr
Langer (Ger) won his sixth (and third straight) Arnold Palmer Award as the Champions Tour 2014 leading money winner, with earnings of $3,074,189 on the Tour. Colin Montgomerie (Scot) was second with $2,064,381; Jay Haas (USA) was third with $1,939,974.
Awards
Eurpn Snr Tr
Montgomerie (Scot) won the Eurpn Snr Tr 2014 Order of Merit and associated John Jacobs Trophy, with earnings of €624,543 on the Tour. Rick Gibson (Can) was second with €235,804; Barry Lane (Eng) was third with €225,288.
Awards
Champions Tr
Langer (Ger) won his fourth Jack Nicklaus Award as the Champions Tour Player of the Year, based on the votes of his peers.
Awards
Eurpn Snr Tr
Monasterio (Arg) won the Eurpn Snr Tr 2014 Rookie of the Year Award as the leading first-season player. He finished fifth on the Tour's Order of Merit, with earnings of €173,250.
Awards
Champions Tr
Dunlap (USA) won the Champions Tour 2014 Rookie of the Year Award as the leading first-season player, based on the votes of his peers. Dunlap finished tenth on the Tour's money list, with earnings of $1,100,891.
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