- 2022-23 PGA Tour season winners.
- Who has the most career wins among active players?
The 2022-23 PGA Tour season will consist of 47 tournaments, featuring 44 regular-season events and three FedExCup Playoffs events, beginning Sept. 12, 2022, with the Fortinet Championship and ending Aug. 27, 2023, with the Tour Championship.
This means another fantastic year of golf betting.
There are a few changes, including only 70 players qualifying for the first FedEx Cup Playoffs event (down from 120). These players will be fully exempt for the following season as the Tour transitions to a calendar-year season beginning in 2024.
In addition, the top players will commit to playing in at least 20 events, which will have roughly $20 million purses (significantly more money from 2022).
These are the four majors, three playoff events, the Players Championship, Sentry Tournament of Champions, Genesis Invitational, Arnold Palmer Invitational, the Memorial, WGC-Dell Match Play Championship, WM Phoenix Open, RBC Heritage, Wells Fargo Championship, Travelers Championship and then three more events of their choice.
PGA Tour Winners 2022-23
Date | Tournament | Winner |
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Sept. 15-18 | Fortinet Championship | Max Homa |
Sept. 29-Oct. 2 | Sanderson Farms Championship | Mackenzie Hughes |
Oct. 6-9 | Shriners Children's Open | Tom Kim |
Oct. 13-16 | ZOZO Championship | Keegan Bradley |
Oct. 20-23 | The CJ Cup | Rory McIlroy |
Oct. 27-30 | Butterfield Bermuda Championship | Seamus Power |
Nov. 3-6 | World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba | Russell Henley |
Nov. 10-13 | Cadence Bank Houston Open | Tony Finau |
Nov. 17-20 | The RSM Classic | Adam Svensson |
Jan. 5-8 | Sentry Tournament of Champions | Jon Rahm |
Jan. 12-15 | Sony Open in Hawaii | Si Woo Kim |
Jan. 19-22 | The American Express | Jon Rahm |
Jan. 25-28 | Farmers Insurance Open | Max Homa |
Feb. 2-5 | AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am | Justin Rose |
Feb. 9-12 | WM Phoenix Open | Scottie Scheffler |
Feb. 16-19 | Genesis Invitational | Jon Rahm |
Feb. 23-26 | Honda Classic | Chris Kirk |
March 2-5 | Arnold Palmer Invitational | Kurt Kitayama |
March 9-12 | Players Championship | Scottie Scheffler |
March 16-19 | Valspar Championship | Taylor Moore |
March 22-26 | WGC Match Play | Sam Burns |
March 30-April 2 | Valero Texas Open | Corey Conners |
April 6-9 | Masters | Jon Rahm |
April 13-16 | RBC Heritage | Matt Fitzpatrick |
April 20-23 | Zurich Classic | Nick Hardy/Davis Riley |
April 27-30 | Mexico Open at Vidanta | Tony Finau |
May 4-7 | Wells Fargo Championship | Wyndham Clark |
May 11-14 | AT&T Byron Nelson | Jason Day |
May 18-21 | PGA Championship | Brooks Koepka |
May 25-28 | Charles Schwab Challange | Emiliano Grillo |
The 2022-23 PGA Tour season kicked off at the Fortinet Championship in Napa, California and Max Homa defended his title with a one-shot win over Danny Willett.
After a week off for the Presidents Cup, Mackenzie Hughes defeated Sepp Straka on the second playoff hole to pick up his second career PGA Tour win, and first since 2016. The next week, Tom Kim earned his second career PGA Tour win at the Shriners Children’s Open. He became the first player since Tiger Woods to win twice on Tour before turning 21 years old.
Following a week in Vegas, the PGA Tour headed to Japan for the ZOZO Championship, where Keegan Bradley picked up his first win since 2018. Upon returning to the United States, Rory McIlroy successfully defended his title at The CJ Cup, which moved him to No. 1 in the Official World Golf Rankings.
The PGA Tour closed out October at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship, where Seamus Power picked up his second career PGA Tour victory.
The fall portion of the schedule wrapped up with Russell Henley winning in Mexico, Tony Finau in Houston and Adam Svensson at the RSM Classic.
After a month-plus without an official event, Jon Rahm opened the 2023 calendar year by winning the Sentry Tournament of Champions. It was the first-ever designated event in PGA Tour history. Si Woo Kim captured the second event in Hawaii, with his win at the Sony Open in Hawaii.
The Tour returned to the continental United States for The American Express, where Rahm won his second event in as many starts. The week after that, Homa won for the second time this season at the Farmers Insurance Open. At the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, a Monday finish was needed, but it was worth the wait for Justin Rose, who won for the first time since 2019.
Scottie Scheffler won the second designated event of the year, the WM Phoenix Open, on Super Bowl Sunday. The West Coast Swing wrapped up with the Genesis Invitational, where Rahm won for the third time this year and claimed his second designated event title.
The first event of the Florida Swing, the Honda Classic, came down to a playoff where Chris Kirk defeated PGA Tour rookie Eric Cole on the first playoff hole. It was Kirk’s first PGA Tour win since 2015.
The second event of the Florida Swing was the Arnold Palmer Invitational, where Kurt Kitayama picked up his first career PGA Tour win. It was an exciting back nine in the final round, as eight players finished within three shots. In the second of back-to-back designated events, Scheffler won for the second time this year at the Players Championship. He finished six shots ahead of second place.
The Florida Swing ended with the Valspar Championship, where Taylor Moore came from behind on the back-nine on Sunday to pick up his first career PGA Tour win.
In the final WGC Match Play, Sam Burns defeated Cameron Young, 6&5, in the championship match to claim his fifth career PGA Tour victory. The PGA Tour wrapped up its two-week stop in Texas with the Valero Texas Open, where Corey Conners won for the second time.
Rahm claimed his first Green Jacket on Easter Sunday. He finished four shots better than Brooks Koepka and Phil Mickelson. The PGA Tour then shifted east to Hilton Head Island for another designated event, the RBC Heritage. It was an exciting tournament where Matt Fitzpatrick edged Jordan Spieth in a three-hole playoff to claim his second PGA Tour win.
At the Zurich Classic, the only team event on the PGA Tour, Davis Riley/Nick Hardy claimed their first career wins. The following week at the Mexico Open at Vidanta, Finau edged Rahm for his second win of the season.
Another designated event was held at the Wells Fargo Championship, where Wyndham Clark picked up his first career PGA Tour win. In the week before the PGA Championship, Jason Day won for the first time since 2018 at the AT&T Byron Nelson.
Brooks Koepka won the second major of the year, the PGA Championship, at Oak Hill. He finished two shots better than Scottie Scheffler and Viktor Hovland. It was his fifth career major.
The PGA Tour went back to Texas for the Charles Schwab Challenge, where Emiliano Grillo won for the second time in his career. He beat Adam Schenk on the second playoff hole.
Most Wins on the PGA Tour 2022-23
Player | 2022-23 Wins |
---|---|
Keegan Bradley | 1 |
Sam Burns | 1 |
Wyndham Clark | 1 |
Corey Conners | 1 |
Jason Day | 1 |
Tony Finau | 2 |
Matt Fitzpatrick | 1 |
Emiliano Grillo | 1 |
Nick Hardy | 1 |
Russell Henley | 1 |
Max Homa | 2 |
Mackenzie Hughes | 1 |
Tom Kim | 1 |
Si Woo Kim | 1 |
Chris Kirk | 1 |
Kurt Kitayama | 1 |
Brooks Koepka | 1 |
Rory McIlroy | 1 |
Seamus Power | 1 |
Jon Rahm | 4 |
Davis Riley | 1 |
Justin Rose | 1 |
Scottie Scheffler | 2 |
Adam Svensson | 1 |
Most Career Wins on the PGA Tour
Rank | Player | Career Wins |
---|---|---|
T-1 | Tiger Woods | 82 |
T-1 | Sam Snead | 82 |
3 | Jack Nicklaus | 73 |
4 | Ben Hogan | 64 |
5 | Arnold Palmer | 62 |
6 | Byron Nelson | 52 |
7 | Billy Casper | 51 |
T-8 | Walter Hagan | 45 |
T-8 | Phil Micklelson | 45 |
T-10 | Tom Watson | 39 |
T-10 | Carrie Middlecoff | 39 |
12 | Gene Sarazen | 38 |
13 | Lloyd Mangrum | 36 |
14 | Vijay Singh | 34 |
15 | Jimmy Demaret | 31 |
16 | Horton Smith | 30 |
T-17 | Harry Cooper | 29 |
T-17 | Gene Littler | 29 |
T-17 | Lee Trevino | 29 |
T-20 | Leo Diegel | 28 |
T-20 | Paul Renyan | 28 |
22 | Harry Picard | 27 |
T-23 | Tommy Armour | 25 |
T-23 | Johnny Miller | 25 |
T-23 | Macdonald Smith | 25 |
T-26 | Dustin Johnson | 24 |
T-26 | Gary Player | 24 |
28 | Rory McIlroy | 23 |
T-29 | Jim Barnes | 22 |
T-29 | Johnny Farrell | 22 |
T-29 | Raymond Floyd | 22 |
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