1976 PGA Tour

1976 PGA Tour season
DurationJanuary 8, 1976 (1976-01-08) – November 7, 1976 (1976-11-07)
Number of official events45
Most winsUnited States Ben Crenshaw (3)
United States Johnny Miller (3)
United States Hubert Green (3)
Money listUnited States Jack Nicklaus
PGA Player of the YearUnited States Jack Nicklaus
1975
1977

The 1976 PGA Tour was the 61st season of the PGA Tour, the main professional golf tour in the United States. It was also the eighth season since separating from the PGA of America.

Schedule

The following table lists official events during the 1976 season.[1]

Date Tournament Location Purse
(US$)
Winner(s)[a] Notes
Jan 11 NBC Tucson Open Arizona 200,000 United States Johnny Miller (16)
Jan 18 Phoenix Open Arizona 200,000 United States Bob Gilder (1)
Jan 25 Bing Crosby National Pro-Am California 185,000 United States Ben Crenshaw (2) Pro-Am
Feb 1 Hawaiian Open Hawaii 230,000 United States Ben Crenshaw (3)
Feb 8 Bob Hope Desert Classic California 180,000 United States Johnny Miller (17) Pro-Am
Feb 15 Andy Williams-San Diego Open Invitational California 180,000 United States J. C. Snead (5)
Feb 22 Glen Campbell-Los Angeles Open California 185,000 United States Hale Irwin (6)
Mar 1 Tournament Players Championship Florida 300,000 United States Jack Nicklaus (60) Special event
Mar 7 Florida Citrus Open Florida 200,000 United States Hale Irwin (7)
Mar 14 Doral-Eastern Open Florida 200,000 United States Hubert Green (9)
Mar 21 Greater Jacksonville Open Florida 175,000 United States Hubert Green (10)
Mar 28 Sea Pines Heritage Classic South Carolina 215,000 United States Hubert Green (11) Invitational
Apr 4 Greater Greensboro Open North Carolina 230,000 United States Al Geiberger (8)
Apr 11 Masters Tournament Georgia 200,000 United States Raymond Floyd (7) Major championship
Apr 11 Magnolia Classic Mississippi 35,000 United States Dennis Meyer (n/a) Second Tour[b]
Apr 18 MONY Tournament of Champions California 225,000 United States Don January (10) Winners-only event
Apr 18 Tallahassee Open Florida 80,000 United States Gary Koch (1) Alternate event
Apr 25 First NBC New Orleans Open Louisiana 175,000 United States Larry Ziegler (3)
May 2 Houston Open Texas 200,000 United States Lee Elder (2)
May 9 Byron Nelson Golf Classic Texas 200,000 United States Mark Hayes (1)
May 16 Colonial National Invitation Texas 200,000 United States Lee Trevino (21) Invitational
May 23 Danny Thomas Memphis Classic Tennessee 200,000 United States Gibby Gilbert (2)
May 30 Memorial Tournament Ohio 200,000 United States Roger Maltbie (3) New tournament
Invitational
Jun 6 IVB-Bicentennial Golf Classic Pennsylvania 200,000 United States Tom Kite (1)
Jun 13 Kemper Open North Carolina 250,000 United States Joe Inman (1)
Jun 20 U.S. Open Georgia 210,000 United States Jerry Pate (1) Major championship
Jun 27 Western Open Illinois 200,000 United States Al Geiberger (9)
Jul 4 Greater Milwaukee Open Wisconsin 130,000 United States Dave Hill (13)
Jul 10 The Open Championship England £75,000 United States Johnny Miller (18) Major championship[c]
Jul 11 Ed McMahon-Jaycees Quad Cities Open Illinois 100,000 New Zealand John Lister (1) Alternate event
Jul 18 American Express Westchester Classic New York 300,000 Australia David Graham (2)
Jul 25 Canadian Open Canada 200,000 United States Jerry Pate (2)
Aug 1 Pleasant Valley Classic Massachusetts 200,000 United States Buddy Allin (5)
Aug 8 B.C. Open New York 200,000 United States Bob Wynn (1)
Aug 16 PGA Championship Maryland 250,000 United States Dave Stockton (10) Major championship
Aug 22 Sammy Davis Jr.-Greater Hartford Open Connecticut 210,000 United States Rik Massengale (2)
Aug 29 American Golf Classic Ohio 200,000 Australia David Graham (3)
Aug 29 Buick Open Michigan 60,000 United States Ed Sabo (n/a) Second Tour[b]
Sep 5 World Series of Golf Ohio 400,000 United States Jack Nicklaus (61) Upgraded to official event
Limited-field event
Sep 12 World Open Golf Championship North Carolina 200,000 United States Raymond Floyd (8)
Sep 19 Ohio Kings Island Open Ohio 150,000 United States Ben Crenshaw (4)
Sep 26 Kaiser International Open Invitational California 175,000 United States J. C. Snead (6)
Oct 3 Sahara Invitational Nevada 135,000 United States George Archer (12)
Oct 17 San Antonio Texas Open Texas 125,000 United States Butch Baird (2)
Oct 24 Southern Open Georgia 125,000 United States Mac McLendon (2)
Nov 1 Pensacola Open Florida 125,000 United States Mark Hayes (2)
Nov 7 Walt Disney World National Team Championship Florida 200,000 United States Woody Blackburn (1) and
United States Billy Kratzert (1)
Team event

Unofficial events

The following events were sanctioned by the PGA Tour, but did not carry official money, nor were wins official.

Date Tournament Location Purse
($)
Winner(s) Notes
Dec 12 World Cup California 4,200 Spain Seve Ballesteros and
Spain Manuel Piñero
Team event
World Cup Individual Trophy 2,100 Mexico Ernesto Pérez Acosta

Money list

The money list was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in U.S. dollars.[2]

Position Player Prize money ($)
1 United States Jack Nicklaus 266,438
2 United States Ben Crenshaw 257,759
3 United States Hale Irwin 252,718
4 United States Hubert Green 228,031
5 United States Al Geiberger 194,821
6 United States J. C. Snead 192,645
7 United States Raymond Floyd 178,318
8 Australia David Graham 176,174
9 United States Don January 163,622
10 United States Jerry Pate 153,102

Awards

Award Winner Ref.
PGA Player of the Year United States Jack Nicklaus [3]
Scoring leader (Vardon Trophy) United States Don January [4]

Notes

  1. ^ The number in parentheses after each winner's name is the number of PGA Tour events they had won up to and including that tournament. This information is only shown for PGA Tour members.
  2. ^ a b Official money; unofficial win.
  3. ^ Unofficial money event at the time, but retrospectively counted as an official win.

References

  1. ^ "1977 PGA Tour Media Guide" (PDF). PGA Tour. Retrieved November 7, 2023.
  2. ^ "PGA Money leaders". The Boston Globe. Boston, Massachusetts. December 26, 1976. p. 92. Retrieved November 7, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ Green, Bob (December 26, 1976). "Nicklaus wins player of year, not major events". Great Falls Tribune. Great Falls, Montana. p. 17. Retrieved November 7, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ Greene, Jerry (December 23, 1976). "Golf". The Orlando Sentinel. Orlando, Florida. p. 78 (3-C in paper). Retrieved November 7, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.