2005 PGA Tour Results

Last Updated:
2005-10-27
Event Winner Score Runner(s)-up
Mercedes ChampionshipsStuart Appleby-21, 271Jonathon Kaye
Sony OpenVijay Singh-11, 269Ernie Els
Buick InvitationalTiger Woods-16, 272Luke Donald, Tom Lehman, C.Howell III
Bob Hope Chrysler ClassicJustin Leonard-28, 332Tim Clark, Joe Ogilvy
FBR OpenPhil Mickelson-17, 267Kevin Na, Scott McCarron
Pebble Beach National Pro-AmPhil Mickelson-19, 269Mike Weir
Nissan OpenAdam Scott * # -9, 133Chad Campbell
Accenture Match Play ChampionshipsDavid Toms6 & 5Chris Di Marco
Chrysler Classic of TusconGeoff Ogilvy #-19, 269Kevin Na, Mark Calcavecchia
Ford Championship at DoralTiger Woods-24, 264Phil Mickelson
The Honda ClassicPadraig Harrington #-14, 274Vijay Singh, Joe Ogilvy
Bay Hill InvitationalKenny Perry-12, 276Vijay Singh, Graeme McDowell
The Players ChampionshipFred Funk-9, 279Tom Lehman, Scott Verplank, Luke Donald
BellSouth ClassicPhil Mickelson * #-8, 208Rich Beem, Jose M. Olazabal, Brandt Jobe, Arjun Atwal
US MastersTiger Woods #-12, 276Chris Di Marco
MCI HeritagePeter Lonard-7, 277Davis Love III, Darren Clarke, Billy Andrade, Jim Furyk
Shell Houston OpenVijay Singh #-13, 275John Daly
Zurich Classic of New OrleansTim Petrovic #-13, 275James Driscoll
Wachovia ChampionshipVijay Singh-12, 276Jim Furyk, Sergio Garcia
EDS Byron Nelson ChampionshipTed Purdy-15, 265Sean O'Hair
Bank of America ColonialKenny Perry-19, 261Billy Mayfair
FedEx St Jude ClassicJustin Leonard-14, 266David Toms
The Memorial TournamentBart Bryant-16, 272Fred Couples
Booz Allen ClassicSergio Gracia-14, 270Davis Love lll, Ben Crane, Adam Scott
US Open ChampionshipMichael CampbellE, 280Tiger Woods
Barclays ClassicPadraig Harrington-10, 274Jim Furyk
Cialis Western OpenJim Furyk-14, 270Tiger Woods
John Deere ClassicSean O'Hair-16, 268Robert Dmaron, Hank Kuehne
British OpenTiger Woods-14, 274Colin Montgomerie
B.C OpenJason Bohn-24, 264Brendan Jones, Ryan Palmer, John Rollins, J.P. Hayes
U.S Bank ChampionshipBen Crane-20, 260Scott Verplank
Battle at The BridgesMickelson & Goosen5 & 3Woods & Daly
Buick OpenVijay Singh-24, 264Woods
The InternationalRetief GoosenCOBrandt Jobe
PGA ChampionshipPhil Mickelson-4, 276Steve Elkington
WGC-NEC InvitationalTiger Woods-6, 274Chris Di Marco
Reno-Tahoe OpenVaughn Taylor-21, 267Jonathon Kaye
Buick ChampionshipBrad Faxon-14, 266Tjaart Van der Walt
Deutsche Bank ChampionshipOlin Browne-14, 270Jason Bohn
Bell Canadian OpenMark Calcavecchia-5, 275Ben Crane
84 Lumber ClassicJason Gore-14, 274Carlos Franco
Presidents CupUnited States18, 1/2N/A
Texas OpenRobert Gamez-18, 262Olin Browne
Greater Greensboro Chrysler ClassicK.J Choi-22, 266Shigeki Maruyama
WGC-Amex ChampionshipTiger Woods-10, 270John Daly
Championship at Las VegasJim Furyk-21, 266Wes Short Jr.
Funai Classic at Walt DisneyLucas Glover-23, 265Tom Pernice Jr.
Chrysler ChampionshipCarl Pettersson-9, 279Chad Campbell
The Tour ChampionshipBart Bryant-17, 263Tiger Woods
Southern Farm Bureau ClassicHeath Slocum-21, 267Carl Pettersson

* - Weather shortened event

# - Won in Playoff

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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.