Past Seasons | G&G Tour 2024 (2024)

2022

Zach Olson kicked off the season in style firing a blistering 64 at Capilano en route to a 4-shot victory. He finished runner up in a few other events with great play from Bryn Parry, Kevin Stinson, & Cory Renfrow who all had multiple wins. The season belonged to Zach Olson at the end who won the Tour Champion posting 63 at Marine and battled for a 1 under 72 at Shaughnessy after never playing either track previously.

  • Capilano // Zach Olson, 64

  • Point Grey // Bryn Parry, 67

  • Richmond // Kevin Stinson, 69

  • Kings Links // Cory Renfrow, 66

  • Pitt Meadows // Bryn Parry, 68

  • Nicklaus North // Bryn Parry, 67

  • Sandpiper // Cory Renfrow, 68

  • Meadow Gardens // Kevin Stinson, 68

  • Chilliwack // Cory Renfrow, 65

  • Tour Championship // Zach Olson, 63-72 = 135

  • Georgia Straight Cup Victoria Golf Club // Team Lower Mainland 9.5 - Team Vancouver Island 8.5

2019

Phil Jonas kicked off the season in style firing a blistering 64 at Marine Drive en route to a 3-shot victory. He won again at Tsawassen Springs and then tied for the top spot in Whistler in July. The season belonged to Luke Bogdan, who tied for 1st at the Richmond CC major and won at Chilliwack before posted a pair of 4-under 68s at the Tour Championship to win his first G&G Tour Championship. The two-ball event returned at Furry Creek with Lenny Cyr & Dave Zibrik tying for the win with Bryn Parry & Kevin Stinson. There were three first time winners on tour in 2019; Nico Addessi at Richmond, Jared Siminoff at Whistler and Scott Cameron at Bald Eagle.

  • Marine Drive // Phil Jonas, 64

  • Capilano // Clark MacPherson, 67

  • Quilchena // Brad Clapp, 69

  • Tsawassen Springs // Phil Jonas, 66

  • Richmond CC // Nico Addessi, Kevin Stinson & Luke Bogdan, 70

  • Chilliwack // Luke Bogdan, 66

  • Whistler GC // Phil Jonas & Jared Siminoff, 70

  • Squamish Valley // Bryn Parry, 68

  • Bald Eagle // Scott Cameron, 73

  • Furry Creek 2-ball // Cyr/Zibrik & Parry/Stinson, 65

  • Tour Championship // Luke Bogdan, 136

2018

Low scores were a theme in the 2018 season. Lenny Cyr's 8-under 64 to win at University GC was the lowest round on tour in five years. There were also four 66's to win from Luke Bogdan, John Shin, Oliver Tubb and Andrew Rasmussen. The year belonged to Oliver Tubb & Bryn Parry both of whom won three times. Parry led the tour in scoring average at 70.4. The Tour Championship was shortened to one day at Seymour, which ended as a four-way split of the title between Bryn Parry, Padraic O’Rourke, Phil Jonas & Brad Clapp at 3-under.

  • Marine Drive // Oliver Tubb, 67

  • Quilchena // Cory Renfrew, 67

  • Capilano // Bryn Parry & Matt Palsenbarg, 67

  • Richmond // Bryn Parry, 69

  • Pitt Meadows // Luke Bogdan & John Shin, 66

  • Whistler GC // Oliver Tubb, 68

  • Squamish Valley // Bryn Parry, 72

  • University // Lenny Cyr, 64

  • Chilliwack // Oliver Tubb, 66

  • Meadow Gardens // Andrew Rasmussen, 66

  • Tour Championship // Parry, O’Rourke, Jonas & Clapp, 69

2017

Luke Bogdan won twice for the second consecutive season with an win at Quilchena and later at Chilliwack. Oliver Tubb went low to win at Ledgeview with a 5-under 65, one of his two wins. Phil Jonas, fresh off his win at Richmond CC, took the Tour Championship for 2017. He fired a 7-under 65 at UGC for the second round to clinch the 2 shot win over Lenny Cyr.

  • Quilchena // Luke Bogdan, 67

  • Ledgeview // Oliver Tubb, 65

  • Royalwood // Kyle McMurphy, 69

  • Morgan Creek // Kevin Stinson, 68

  • Tsawassen Springs // Larry Park, Tom Flockhart & Matt Steinbach, 67

  • Chilliwack // Luke Bogdan, 67

  • Whistler GC // Bryn Parry, 68

  • Squamish Valley // Dave Zibrik, Oliver Tubb & Doug Morgan, 71

  • Sandpiper // Matt Makinson, 68

  • Richmond // Phil Jonas, 70

  • Tour Championship // Phil Jonas, 135

2016

The season was highlighted by a pair of 66’s from Sergej Dronov at Capilano & Lenny Cyr at Tsawassen Springs. Luke Bogdan won twice but none were better than Bryn Parry, who finished atop the leaderboard four times. Parry won three straight events at Richmond, Quilchena and Morgan Creek before his fourth at Chilliwack weeks later. Doug Morgan cruised at Point Grey & Richmond for a four shot victory at the Tour Championship, avenging his 2014 playoff loss.

  • Meridian Exhibition // Mark Kitts

  • Marine Drive // Andrew Smart, 70

  • Capilano // Sergej Dronov, 66

  • Richmond // Bryn Parry & Dave Zibrik, 70

  • Quilchena // Padraic O’Rourke, Bryn Parry & Matthew Steger, 70

  • Morgan Creek // Bryn Parry & Matt Palsenbarg, 69

  • Royalwood // Phil Jonas & Clark MacPherson, 69

  • Chilliwack // Bryn Parry, 67

  • Ledgeview // Luke Bogdan, 69

  • Tsawassen Springs // Lenny Cyr, 66

  • Sandpiper // Luke Bogdan, 68

  • Tour Championship // Doug Morgan, 137

2015

Split between Royal Colwood & Bear Mountain, the Georgia Straight Cup was retained by the Mainland team to start the 2015 season. Scott Shepherd fired a season best 6-under 66 to win at Riverway. The season belonged to Dave Zibrik, who won three times, the only multiple winner on the year. After early season wins at Richmond & Quilchena he took the Tour Championship title. His second round 68 was enough to secure a one stroke victory over Matt Makinson. Bryn Parry finished two back in 3rd at 140.

  • Georgia Straight Cup (Island) // Mainland def. Island

  • Richmond CC // Dave Zibrik, Jeff Buder & Mark Strong, 70

  • Capilano // Oliver Tubb, 68

  • Quilchena // Dave Zibrik, Luke Bogdan & Padraic O’Rourke, 72

  • Royalwood // Bryn Parry & Padraic O’Rourke, 68

  • Morgan Creek // Jeff Lindemulder, 70

  • Riverway // Scott Shepherd, 66

  • Chilliwack // Kyle German, 68

  • Whistler GC // Tim Wilson, 70

  • Nicklaus North // Andrew Smart, 69

  • Swaneset // Greg Pool & Phil Jonas, 67

  • Tour Championship // Dave Zibrik, 138

2014

Hosted at Shaughnessy Golf & Country Club, the Mainland defeated the Island in a weather shortened Georgia Straight Cup. The 2014 had 11 different winners before Greg Pool finished the season with back to back victories. Pool went low in tough conditions at Chateau Whistler to close out the regular season before winning the Tour Championship at Richmond Country Club in a 1-hole playoff over Doug Morgan.

  • Georgia Straight Cup (Mainland) // Mainland def. Island

  • Marine Drive // James Harper & Bryn Parry, 69

  • Richmond CC // Dave Zibrik, 68

  • Quilchena // Jeff Lindemulder & Justin Min, 72

  • Tsawassen Springs // Brendan Southwind, 66

  • Redwoods // Padraic O’Rourke, 69

  • Whistler GC // Oliver Tubb, 69

  • Chilliwack // Matt Dunn, 68

  • Sagebrush 2-Ball // Jason Cordes/Scott Shepherd

  • Chateau Whistler // Greg Pool, 68

  • Tour Championship // Greg Pool, 69

Past Seasons | G&G Tour 2024 (2024)

FAQs

What is the TOUR Championship? ›

Written by Staff, PGATOUR.COM. The FedExCup Playoffs conclude at the TOUR Championship, where the top 30 players take on the newly renovated East Lake in Atlanta for their shot at the FedExCup trophy.

How many wins does Scottie Scheffler have on the PGA Tour? ›

His 13 wins since February 2022 are more than double any other player. Including his Olympic gold medal, which doesn't count as an official PGA TOUR win, he was victorious eight times in 2024 alone.

Where is the 2024 PGA Tour Championship being played? ›

The newly-renovated East Lake Golf Club is a par-71 track measuring 7,490 yards. The winner of the Tour Championship banks $25 million in bonus money. From tee times to TV and streaming info, here's what you need to know for the final round of the 2024 Tour Championship.

How much to win the PGA Tour Championship? ›

Tour Championship payout

Here's the full prize breakdown from the top-10 FedEx Cup finishers, per Golfweek: 1st place: $25 million (Scottie Scheffler) 2nd place: $12.5 million (Collin Morikawa) 3rd place: $7.5 million (Sahith Theegala)

Why was the Tour Championship suspended? ›

A small band of thunderstorms moving through the Atlanta area caused the delay of play. Eight players remained on the golf course when play was suspended at 5:15 p.m. ET. At the time of suspension, Scottie Scheffler was 19-under, leading Collin Morikawa and Xander Schauffele by four strokes.

Who has won the Tour Championship the most? ›

List of golfers with most PGA Tour wins
RankPlayerWins
T1Sam Snead H82
Tiger Woods H
3Jack Nicklaus H73
4Ben Hogan H64
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Who shot the lowest score at the Tour Championship? ›

Morikawa, the No. 7 seed who started the tournament six shots behind, closed with a 66 and had the lowest score of the TOUR Championship at 22-under 262.

How much money has Scheffler won in 2024? ›

In 2024, Scheffler has earned $29.2 million in prize money, shattering the record he established last year. He also pocketed a pair of bonuses: $25 million for the FedEx playoffs and $8 million as the leader in the Comcast Business Tour Top 10. He's earned $62.2 million in total this year, and he's not done.

How much money did Scottie Scheffler get for winning the FedEx Cup? ›

Facing the par-3 ninth, a hole that had yielded only nine birdies all week, Scheffler hit 4-iron to 5 feet for the first of three straight birdies that sent him to a 4-under 67 and the FedEx Cup trophy with its $25 million prize, the richest in golf.

How much does Scottie Scheffler Caddie make? ›

Scott — who is a 4 handicap golfer himself — has earned more money than over three-quarters of the players on the 2024 PGA money list. The Tour average in earnings is currently $1,645,564. Scott, who caddied for Bubba Watson for 15 years before joining Scheffler, reportedly has an annual base salary of $135,000.

How much money has Scottie Scheffler made this year? ›

Here's how much Scottie Scheffler's caddie has made this year on the PGA Tour. The 28-year-old has amassed an incredible $27.6 million on tour this year, and his caddie is getting a slice of the pie. DALLAS — Dallas-native Scottie Scheffler has been having an amazing season on the PGA Tour so far in 2024.

How much money does a FedEx Cup winner get? ›

Everyone in the field attempted to catch Scottie Scheffler, and for a brief moment, a few even thought they might. Still, in the end, Scheffler slammed the door on their dreams, waltzed to yet another victory and claimed a $25 million bonus out of the $100 million FedExCup payout pool to go along with it.

What is the average winnings of a PGA Tour player? ›

The average player on the PGA Tour in the 2021 season earned nearly $1.5 million for his work, according to PGA Tour stats. The average player on the PGA Tour in the 2021 season earned a tidy $1,485,055 for his work, according to PGA Tour stats.

Has Scottie Scheffler ever won the FedEx Cup? ›

Scottie Scheffler just capped an absolutely dominant 2024 season. Scheffler won the 2024 Tour Championship Sunday at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, marking his first-ever FedEx Cup championship.

What is the most money won in a PGA tournament? ›

Scottie Scheffler, for the second year in a row, has set the new bar for most money earned in a single season. He made 22 of 22 cuts and posted 16 top 10s and has two wins, banking $3.6 million at the WM Phoenix Open and $4.5 million at the Players Championship, the richest prize on the PGA Tour.

What is the significance of the Tour Championship? ›

While it may not be the best or most engaging event (we'll dive into that later), its importance is undeniable. Qualifying for the Tour Championship comes with valuable perks like spots in the Masters and U.S. Open, and it also serves as the grand finale of the PGA Tour season.

Is the Tour Championship the same as the PGA Championship? ›

The Tour Championship (stylized as the TOUR Championship) is a golf tournament that is part of the PGA Tour. It has historically been one of the final events of the PGA Tour season; prior to 2007, its field consisted exclusively of the top 30 money leaders of the past PGA Tour season.

How does the Tour Championships work? ›

How does the Tour Championship work? The Tour Championship is the finale of a three-tournament playoff series. It's the only one of the three — and the only PGA Tour competition all year — to use the “starting strokes” format. Only the top 30 golfers in the FedEx Cup points standings make it to the Tour Championship.

Who qualifies for the Tour Championship? ›

ATLANTA — The field is set for the 2024 TOUR Championship with the top 30 players in the FedExCup qualifying for the season finale at the newly restored East Lake Golf Club.

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