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The '''2005 PGA Tour''' season ran from January 8 to November 15. The season consisted of 46 official money events, one of which was canceled. This included four major championships and three World Golf Championships, which are also sanctioned by the European Tour.
The '''2005 PGA Tour''' season ran from January 6 to November 6.


==Events==
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| February 9-15
| April 4-10
| [[2009 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am]]
| [[2005 Masters Tournament]]
| Pebble Beach Golf Links, Poppy Hills Golf Course, Spyglass Hill Golf Course
| Augusta National Golf Club
| [[Dustin Johnson]]
| [[Tiger Woods]]
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| June 18-22
| June 16-19
| [[2009 U.S. Open]]
| [[2005 U.S. Open]]
| Bethpage State Park, Black Course
| Pinehurst Resort, Course No. 2
| [[Lucas Glover]]
| [[Michael Campbell]]
|}
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Latest revision as of 10:33, 12 June 2023

The 2005 PGA Tour season ran from January 6 to November 6.

Events

Date Event Course Winner
April 4-10 2005 Masters Tournament Augusta National Golf Club Tiger Woods
June 16-19 2005 U.S. Open Pinehurst Resort, Course No. 2 Michael Campbell
20042005 PGA Tour2006
Events Masters Tournament (Apr. 4-10) • U.S. Open (Jun. 16-19)