Golden Bear Tour
Professional golf tour
Sport | Golf |
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Founded | 1996 |
Founder | Jack Nicklaus |
First season | 1996 |
Ceased | 2004 |
Countries | United States |
Region | Based in Florida |
Most titles | Money list titles: Hiroshi Matsuo (2) |
Related competitions | Gateway Tour |
The Golden Bear Tour was an American third-tier professional golf tour based in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. It was founded in 1996 by Jack Nicklaus, nicknamed the Golden Bear, through his company Golden Bear International and run by John Montgomery, who later founded the competing Montgomery Tour.[1][2] The tour ran through to early 2005, when it merged with the Gateway Tour.
Seasons
Money list winners
Year | Winner | Prize money (US$) |
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2005 | No money list awarded | |
2004 | Ryan LaVoie | 86,950 |
2003 | Michael Henderson | 105,448 |
2002 | Hiroshi Matsuo (2) | 123,486 |
2001 | Hiroshi Matsuo | 162,842 |
2000 | Tim Petrovic | 166,569 |
1999 | Danny Ellis | 133,008 |
1998 | Patrick Sheehan | 164,353 |
1997 | Chris Stutts | 64,149 |
1996 | Steve Lamontagne | 72,628 |
References
External links
- Official website
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and their development tours
- Asian Tour-affiliated: MENA Tour
- European Tour-affiliated: Alps Tour
- China Tour
- Clutch Pro Tour
- Korean Tour
- Nordic Golf League (incorporates Danish Golf Tour, Finnish Tour and Swedish Golf Tour)
- Pro Golf Tour
- Professional Golf Tour of India
- Tartan Pro Tour
- ASEAN PGA Tour
- Asia Golf Circuit
- eGolf Professional Tour
- Forme Tour
- Gateway Tour
- Golden Bear Tour
- Golf Tour of New Zealand
- LocaliQ Series
- New Zealand Golf Circuit
- NGA Pro Golf Tour
- Norwegian Golf Tour
- Omega China Tour
- OneAsia Tour
- PGA EuroPro Tour
- PGA Tour Canada
- PGA Tour China
- PGA Tour Latinoamérica
- PGT Asia
- Safari Circuit
- Tour de las Américas
- US Pro Golf Tour
- Von Nida Tour
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