| Date | Tournament | 2005 Winner |
|---|---|---|
| 2-8 Jan | Mercedes Championships- Kapalua, Hawaii |
Stuart Appleby |
| 9-15 Jan | Sony Open- Honolulu, Hawaii |
Vijay Singh |
| 16-22 Jan | Bob Hope Classic- Palm Desert, California |
Justin Leonard |
| 23-29 Jan | Buick Invitational- San Diego, California |
Tiger Woods |
| 30 Jan-5 Feb | FBR Open- Scottsdale, Arizona |
Phil Mickelson |
| 6-12 Feb | Pebble Beach National Pro-Am- Pebble Beach, California |
Phil Mickelson |
| 13-19 Feb | Nissan Open- Pacific Palisades, California |
Adam Scott |
| 20-26 Feb | WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship- Carlsbad, California |
David Toms |
| 20-26 Feb | Tucson Open- Tucson, Arizona |
Geoff Ogilvy |
| 27 Feb-5 March | Doral Open- Miami, Florida |
Tiger Woods |
| 6-12 March | Honda Classic- Palm Beach Gardens, Florida |
Padraig Harrington # |
| 13-19 March | Bay Hill Invitational- Orlando, Florida |
Kenny Perry |
| 20-26 March | The Players Championship- Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida |
Fred Funk |
| 27 March-2 April | BellSouth Classic- Duluth, Georgia |
Phil Mickelson |
| 3-9 April | The Masters- Augusta, Georgia |
Tiger Woods |
| 10-16 April | Heritage- Hilton Head Island, South Carolina |
Peter Lonard |
| 17-23 April | Houston Open- Houston, Texas |
Vijay Singh # |
| 24-30 April | Zurich Classic of New Orleans- TBD TBD |
Tim Petrovic |
| 1-7 May | Wachovia Championship- Charlotte, North Carolina |
Vijay Singh |
| 8-14 May | Byron Nelson Championship- Irving, Texas |
Ted Purdy |
| 15-21 May | The Colonial- Fort Worth, Texas |
Kenny Perry |
| 22-28 May | St. Jude Classic- Memphis, Tennessee |
Justin Leonard |
| 29 May-4 June | The Memorial Tournament- Dublin, Ohio |
Bart Bryant |
| 5-11 June | Barclays Classic- Harrison, New York |
Padraig Harrington |
| 12-18 June | US Open- Mamaroneck, New York |
Michael Campbell |
| 19-25 June | Booz Allen Classic- Potomac, Maryland |
Sergio Garcia |
| 26 June-2 July | Buick Championship- Cromwell, Connecticut |
Brad Faxon |
| 3-9 July | Western Open- Lemont, Illinois |
Jim Furyk |
| 10-16 July | John Deere Classic- Silvis, Illinois |
Sean O'Hair |
| 17-23 July | British Open- Hoylake, UK |
Tiger Woods |
| 7-23 July | B.C. Open- Endicott, New York |
Jason Bohn |
| 24-30 July | U.S. Bank Championship- Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
Ben Crane |
| 31 July-6 Aug | Buick Open- Grand Blanc, Michigan |
Vijay Singh |
| 7-13 Aug | The International- Castle Rock, Colorado |
Retief Goosen |
| 14-20 Aug | PGA Championship- Medinah, Illinois |
Phil Mickelson |
| 21-27 Aug | WGC-Bridgestone Invitational- Akron, Ohio |
Tiger Woods |
| 21-27 Aug | Reno Tahoe Open- Reno, Nevada |
Vaughn Taylor |
| 28 Aug-4 Sept | Deutsche Bank Championship- Norton, Massachusetts |
Olin Browne |
| 4-10 Sept | Bell Canadian Open- Ancaster, Ontario |
Mark Calcavecchia |
| 11-17 Sept | 84 LUMBER Classic- Farmington, Pennsylvania |
Jason Gore |
| 18-24 Sept | Ryder Cup- Kildare, Ireland |
United States |
| 18-24 Sept | Texas Open- San Antonio, Texas |
Robert Gamez |
| 25 Sept-1 Oct | WGC-American Express Championship- Hertfordshire, England |
Tiger Woods |
| 25 Sept-1 Oct | Southern Farm Bureau Classic- Madison, Mississippi |
Heath Slocum |
| 2-8 Oct | Chrysler Classic- Greensboro, North Carolina |
KJ Choi |
| 9-15 Oct | Las Vegas Invitational- Las Vegas, Nevada |
Jim Furyk |
| 16-22 Oct | Funai Classic- Lake Buena Vista, Florida |
Lucas Glover |
| 23-29 Oct | Chrysler Championship- Tampa Bay, Florida |
Carl Pettersson |
| 30 Oct-5 Nov | The Tour Championship- Atlanta, Georgia |
Bart Bryant |
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| Date | Tournament | 2004 Winner |
|---|---|---|
| Oct 27-30 | Chrysler Championship | Vijay Singh |
| Nov 3-6 | The Tour Championship presented by Coca-Cola | Retief Goosen |
| Nov 10-13 | Franklin Templeton Shootout | Hank Kuehne/Jeff Sluman |
| Nov 17-20 | WGC World Cup | England |
| Nov 26-27 | Merrill Lynch Skins Game | Fred Couples |
| Rank | Player | Country |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tiger Woods | USA |
| 2 | Vijay Singh | FIJ |
| 3 | Phil Mickelson | USA |
| 4 | Retief Goosen | SAf |
| 5 | Ernie Els | SAF |
| 6 | Sergio Garcia | ESP |
| 7 | Jim Furyk | USA |
| 8 | Adam Scott | AUS |
| 9 | Chris DiMarco | USA |
| 10 | David Toms | USA |
Adam Scott is regarded as the most exciting young Australian golfer since Greg Norman. At the age of 23 years, eight months and 12 days, he became the youngest winner of The Players Championship on the US PGA Tour, an event considered by many to be the game's fifth Major.
Scott is a four-time winner on the US PGA Tour. His initial breakthrough came at the 2003 Deutsche Bank Championship after a second round 62 set up a four stroke win and saw Adam break into the top 20 in the World Rankings for the first time.