2006 PGA Tour Schedule

Date Tournament 2005 Winner
2-8 Jan Mercedes Championships-
Kapalua,
Hawaii
Stuart Appleby
9-15 Jan Sony Open-
Honolulu,
Hawaii
Vijay Singh
16-22 Jan Bob Hope Classic-
Palm Desert,
California
Justin Leonard
23-29 Jan Buick Invitational-
San Diego,
California
Tiger Woods
30 Jan-5 FebFBR Open-
Scottsdale,
Arizona
Phil Mickelson
6-12 Feb Pebble Beach National Pro-Am-
Pebble Beach,
California
Phil Mickelson
13-19 Feb Nissan Open-
Pacific Palisades,
California
Adam Scott
20-26 Feb WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship-
Carlsbad,
California
David Toms
20-26 Feb Tucson Open-
Tucson,
Arizona
Geoff Ogilvy
27 Feb-5 March Doral Open-
Miami,
Florida
Tiger Woods
6-12 March Honda Classic-
Palm Beach Gardens,
Florida
Padraig Harrington #
13-19 March Bay Hill Invitational-
Orlando,
Florida
Kenny Perry
20-26 March The Players Championship-
Ponte Vedra Beach,
Florida
Fred Funk
27 March-2 April BellSouth Classic-
Duluth,
Georgia
Phil Mickelson
3-9 April The Masters-
Augusta,
Georgia
Tiger Woods
10-16 April Heritage-
Hilton Head Island,
South Carolina
Peter Lonard
17-23 April Houston Open-
Houston,
Texas
Vijay Singh #
24-30 April Zurich Classic of New Orleans-
TBD
TBD
Tim Petrovic
1-7 May Wachovia Championship-
Charlotte,
North Carolina
Vijay Singh
8-14 May Byron Nelson Championship-
Irving,
Texas
Ted Purdy
15-21 May The Colonial-
Fort Worth,
Texas
Kenny Perry
22-28 May St. Jude Classic-
Memphis,
Tennessee
Justin Leonard
29 May-4 June The Memorial Tournament-
Dublin,
Ohio
Bart Bryant
5-11 June Barclays Classic-
Harrison,
New York
Padraig Harrington
12-18 June US Open-
Mamaroneck,
New York
Michael Campbell
19-25 June Booz Allen Classic-
Potomac,
Maryland
Sergio Garcia
26 June-2 July Buick Championship-
Cromwell,
Connecticut
Brad Faxon
3-9 July Western Open-
Lemont,
Illinois
Jim Furyk
10-16 July John Deere Classic-
Silvis,
Illinois
Sean O'Hair
17-23 July British Open-
Hoylake,
UK
Tiger Woods
7-23 July B.C. Open-
Endicott,
New York
Jason Bohn
24-30 July U.S. Bank Championship-
Milwaukee,
Wisconsin
Ben Crane
31 July-6 Aug Buick Open-
Grand Blanc,
Michigan
Vijay Singh
7-13 Aug The International-
Castle Rock,
Colorado
Retief Goosen
14-20 Aug PGA Championship-
Medinah,
Illinois
Phil Mickelson
21-27 Aug WGC-Bridgestone Invitational-
Akron,
Ohio
Tiger Woods
21-27 Aug Reno Tahoe Open-
Reno,
Nevada
Vaughn Taylor
28 Aug-4 Sept Deutsche Bank Championship-
Norton,
Massachusetts
Olin Browne
4-10 Sept Bell Canadian Open-
Ancaster,
Ontario
Mark Calcavecchia
11-17 Sept 84 LUMBER Classic-
Farmington,
Pennsylvania
Jason Gore
18-24 Sept Ryder Cup-
Kildare,
Ireland
United States
18-24 Sept Texas Open-
San Antonio,
Texas
Robert Gamez
25 Sept-1 Oct WGC-American Express Championship-
Hertfordshire,
England
Tiger Woods
25 Sept-1 Oct Southern Farm Bureau Classic-
Madison,
Mississippi
Heath Slocum
2-8 Oct Chrysler Classic-
Greensboro,
North Carolina
KJ Choi
9-15 Oct Las Vegas Invitational-
Las Vegas,
Nevada
Jim Furyk
16-22 Oct Funai Classic-
Lake Buena Vista,
Florida
Lucas Glover
23-29 Oct Chrysler Championship-
Tampa Bay,
Florida
Carl Pettersson
30 Oct-5 Nov The Tour Championship-
Atlanta,
Georgia
Bart Bryant

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2005 PGA Tour Schedule

Date Tournament 2004 Winner
Oct 27-30Chrysler ChampionshipVijay Singh
Nov 3-6The Tour Championship presented by Coca-ColaRetief Goosen
Nov 10-13Franklin Templeton ShootoutHank Kuehne/Jeff Sluman
Nov 17-20WGC World CupEngland
Nov 26-27Merrill Lynch Skins GameFred Couples

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Rank Player Country
1Tiger WoodsUSA
2Vijay SinghFIJ
3Phil MickelsonUSA
4Retief GoosenSAf
5Ernie ElsSAF
6Sergio GarciaESP
7Jim FurykUSA
8Adam ScottAUS
9Chris DiMarcoUSA
10David TomsUSA

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Adam Scott

Adam Scott is regarded as the most exciting young Australian golfer since Greg Norman. At the age of 23 years, eight months and 12 days, he became the youngest winner of The Players Championship on the US PGA Tour, an event considered by many to be the game's fifth Major.

Scott is a four-time winner on the US PGA Tour. His initial breakthrough came at the 2003 Deutsche Bank Championship after a second round 62 set up a four stroke win and saw Adam break into the top 20 in the World Rankings for the first time.