He won 165 professional tournaments, 82 of which were PGA Tour victories.
Sam snead
Sam snead
Sam Snead
Tiger Woods as of July 06, 2009 has won 68 regular PGA tour events in total and is third on the all time PGA win list behind Sam Snead (82) and Jack Nicklaus (73).
Sam Snead, a legendary American golfer, had a successful career both on and off the course, earning significant income through tournament winnings and endorsements. Over his career, he won 82 PGA Tour events, which contributed to his estimated total earnings of around $1 million from tournaments alone, not accounting for inflation. Additionally, Snead made money through endorsements and golf-related businesses, further solidifying his financial success in the sport. His influence and legacy in golf continue to be felt long after his retirement.
1.Sam Snead- 82 2.Jack Nicklaus- 73 3.Tiger Woods- 69 (As of 8/6/09-(Still active) 4.Ben Hogan- 64 5.Arnold Palmer- 62 6.Byron Nelson- 52 7.Billy Casper- 51 8.Walter Hegan- 44 9.Cary Middlecoff- 40 10=Gene Sarazen- 39 10=Tom Watson- 39
Not that many, unless they want to. The WGC and Major events are co sanctioned so qualify as PGA Tour events. A player must play 15 events to keep their card, assuming they maintain exempt status.
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Vijay Singh 22 Sam Snead 17 Julius Boros 10 Kenny Perry 9
A player without a world ranking should look to enter Futures events. As players move up the rankings they enter Challenger and then ATP Tour events. Futures events are probably the best place to start; they consist of four weeks of tournaments in the same country
3rd He has 66 (30/3/09), behind Jack Nicklaus 73 and Sam Snead 82.
When a player earns conditional status on the PGA Tour, they are able to play in all Nationwide Tour events and PGA Tour events which have larger fields or the ones where the top players do not play in. They can usually play the fall series events.