2003 PGA Tour: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 08:19, 10 May 2023
The 1999 PGA Tour season was played from January 7 to November 7. The season consisted of 47 official money events. Tiger Woods led the tour with eight victories and there were nine first-time winners.
Events
Date | Event | Course | Winner |
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April 11-13 | 2003 Masters Tournament | Augusta National Golf Club | Mike Weir |
May 15-18 | 2003 EDS Byron Nelson Championship | Cottonwood Valley Golf Course & TPC Las Colinas | Vijay Singh |
June 12-15 | 2003 U.S. Open | Olympia Fields Country Club, North Course | Jim Furyk |
August 14-17 | 2003 PGA Championship | Oak Hill Country Club | Shaun Micheel |
2002 ← 2003 PGA Tour → 2004 | |
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Events | Masters Tournament (Apr. 11-13) • EDS Byron Nelson Championship (May 15-18) • U.S. Open (Jun. 12-15) |