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Award Year founded Notes Jack Nicklaus Trophy: 1990 Player of the Year, determined by vote of the players at season's end. Arnold Palmer Award: 1980 Given to the player with the most money earned in a season. Charles Schwab Cup: 2001 Points are earned for thousands of dollars earned in top-ten finishes at tournaments. Rookie of the Year: 1990
In most cases the winners of golf awards are listed in one of the articles about professional golf tours. See the list of golf awards for details. See also: Category:Team golf tournaments
13 February – Eduardo Romero (born 1954), Argentine professional golfer who won over 80 professional golf tournaments across 5 or more tours, and was mayor of Villa Allende from 2015 until his death. [112] 19 February – Kyi Hla Han (born 1961), Burmese professional golfer who had one win in the Asian Tour and in the PGA Tour of Australasia ...
The Best Male Golfer ESPY Award has been presented annually in two different periods to the professional male golfer adjudged to be the best in a given calendar year. It was originally presented between 1993 and 2004 , but was, along with the parallel Best Female Golfer ESPY Award , subsumed in 2005 by the Best Golfer ESPY Award .
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23 May – Lionel Platts (born 1934), English professional golfer. [64] 25 June – Brian Bamford (born 1935), English professional golfer. [65] 16 July – David Snell (born 1933), English professional golfer. [66] 20 September – Billy Maxwell (born 1929), American professional golfer who won the 1951 U.S. Amateur and seven PGA Tour events. [67]
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The top 72 players on the money list will qualify for the first playoff event. Additionally, a "wild card" playoff berth will be awarded to a golfer who finishes in the top 10 of the last regular-season event, the SAS Championship, and is not within the top 72 after the tournament. (If more than one player outside the top 72 finishes in the top ...