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Vardon Trophy

Award to the PGA Tour's scoring average leader


Award to the PGA Tour's scoring average leader

Note

the American PGA Tour golf award

The Vardon Trophy was awarded by the PGA of America to the PGA Tour's leader in scoring average. When the award was first given in 1937, it was awarded on the basis of a points system. No award was given from 1942–1946 due to World War II. In 1947, the PGA began awarding it for low scoring average. In 1988, the trophy began going to the golfer with the lowest adjusted scoring average over a minimum of 60 rounds, with no mid-round withdrawals (instituted in 1988). The PGA of America last presented the award in 2022. The trophy was named for the Jersey golfing great Harry Vardon, who died in 1937.

The PGA Tour presents its own Byron Nelson Award annually to the player with the lowest adjusted scoring average for the year. It has a 50-round minimum, and was instituted in 1980.

For both awards, non-medal rounds (such as in the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship and The International) count towards the minimum number of rounds but are not included in the calculation of the scoring average.

Differences in the eligibility criteria for the awards have resulted in different players winning the awards on six occasions. In 1988, 1993, and 1995, Greg Norman won the Byron Nelson Award but not the Vardon Trophy because he failed to meet the 60 round minimum for the Vardon Trophy (52, 54, and 58 rounds, respectively). This also happened to Tiger Woods in 2006 (55 rounds) In 1987, Dan Pohl won the Vardon Trophy even though David Frost and Paul Azinger both had lower averages; The minimum rounds required also dropped from 80 to 60 at that time.

For the 2019–20 season, the minimum rounds required to be eligible for the trophy was reduced from 60 to 44, due to cancellation of tournaments because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The minimum rounds for the Byron Nelson Award dropped from 50 to 35.

Winners

YearVardon TrophyAdjusted Scoring Average
(60 round minimum)Byron Nelson AwardAdjusted Scoring Average
(50 round minimum)YearWinnerScoring Average
(80 round minimum)Byron Nelson AwardScoring Average
(50 round minimum)
2025No awardUSA Scottie Scheffler68.13
2024USA Scottie Scheffler68.65
2023USA Scottie Scheffler68.63
2022NIR Rory McIlroy68.67NIR Rory McIlroy68.67
2021ESP Jon Rahm69.30ESP Jon Rahm69.30
2020USA Webb Simpson68.98USA Webb Simpson68.98
2019NIR Rory McIlroy69.06NIR Rory McIlroy69.06
2018USA Dustin Johnson68.70USA Dustin Johnson68.70
2017USA Jordan Spieth68.85USA Jordan Spieth68.85
2016USA Dustin Johnson69.17USA Dustin Johnson69.17
2015USA Jordan Spieth68.91USA Jordan Spieth68.91
2014NIR Rory McIlroy68.83NIR Rory McIlroy68.83
2013USA Tiger Woods68.98USA Steve Stricker68.95
2012NIR Rory McIlroy68.87NIR Rory McIlroy68.87
2011ENG Luke Donald68.86ENG Luke Donald68.86
2010USA Matt Kuchar69.61USA Matt Kuchar69.61
2009USA Tiger Woods68.05USA Tiger Woods68.05
2008ESP Sergio García69.12ESP Sergio García69.12
2007USA Tiger Woods67.79USA Tiger Woods67.79
2006USA Jim Furyk68.86USA Tiger Woods68.11
2005USA Tiger Woods68.66USA Tiger Woods68.66
2004FJI Vijay Singh68.84FJI Vijay Singh68.84
2003USA Tiger Woods68.41USA Tiger Woods68.41
2002USA Tiger Woods68.56USA Tiger Woods68.56
2001USA Tiger Woods68.81USA Tiger Woods68.81
2000USA Tiger Woods67.79USA Tiger Woods67.79
1999USA Tiger Woods68.43USA Tiger Woods68.43
1998USA David Duval69.13USA David Duval69.13
1997ZWE Nick Price68.98ZWE Nick Price68.98
1996USA Tom Lehman69.32USA Tom Lehman69.32
1995AUS Steve Elkington69.92AUS Greg Norman69.06
1994AUS Greg Norman68.81AUS Greg Norman68.81
1993ZWE Nick Price69.11AUS Greg Norman68.90
1992USA Fred Couples69.38USA Fred Couples69.38
1991USA Fred Couples69.59USA Fred Couples69.38
1990AUS Greg Norman69.10AUS Greg Norman69.10
1989AUS Greg Norman69.49USA Payne Stewart69.485
1988USA Chip Beck69.46AUS Greg Norman69.38
1987USA Dan Pohl70.25ZAF David Frost70.09
1986USA Scott Hoch70.08USA Scott Hoch70.08
1985USA Don Pooley70.36USA Don Pooley70.36
1984USA Calvin Peete70.56USA Calvin Peete70.56
1983USA Raymond Floyd70.61USA Raymond Floyd70.61
1982USA Tom Kite70.21USA Tom Kite70.21
1981USA Tom Kite69.80USA Tom Kite69.80
1980USA Lee Trevino69.73USA Lee Trevino69.73
YearWinnerScoring Average
1979USA Tom Watson70.27
1978USA Tom Watson70.16
1977USA Tom Watson70.32
1976USA Don January70.56
1975AUS Bruce Crampton70.57
1974USA Lee Trevino70.53
1973AUS Bruce Crampton70.57
1972USA Lee Trevino70.89
1971USA Lee Trevino70.27
1970USA Lee Trevino70.64
1969USA Dave Hill70.34
1968USA Billy Casper69.82
1967USA Arnold Palmer70.18
1966USA Billy Casper70.27
1965USA Billy Casper70.85
1964USA Arnold Palmer70.01
1963USA Billy Casper70.58
1962USA Arnold Palmer70.27
1961USA Arnold Palmer69.85
1960USA Billy Casper69.95
1959USA Art Wall Jr.70.35
1958USA Bob Rosburg70.11
1957USA Dow Finsterwald70.30
1956USA Cary Middlecoff70.35
1955USA Sam Snead69.86
1954USA Dutch Harrison70.41
1953USA Lloyd Mangrum70.22
1952USA Jack Burke Jr.70.54
1951USA Lloyd Mangrum70.05
1950USA Sam Snead69.23
1949USA Sam Snead69.37
1948USA Ben Hogan69.30
1947USA Jimmy Demaret69.90
YearWinnerPoints
1941USA Ben Hogan494
1940USA Ben Hogan423
1939USA Byron Nelson473
1938USA Sam Snead520
1937USA Harry Cooper500

Multiple winners

Sixteen men have won the Vardon Trophy more than once (1937–2022).

  • 9 wins
    • Tiger Woods: 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2013
  • 5 wins
    • Billy Casper: 1960, 1963, 1965, 1966, 1968
    • Lee Trevino: 1970, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1980
  • 4 wins
    • Arnold Palmer: 1961, 1962, 1964, 1967
    • Sam Snead: 1938, 1949, 1950, 1955
    • Rory McIlroy: 2012, 2014, 2019, 2022
  • 3 wins
    • Ben Hogan: 1940, 1941, 1948
    • Greg Norman: 1989, 1990, 1994
    • Tom Watson: 1977, 1978, 1979
  • 2 wins
    • Fred Couples: 1991, 1992
    • Bruce Crampton: 1973, 1975
    • Dustin Johnson: 2016, 2018
    • Tom Kite: 1981, 1982
    • Lloyd Mangrum: 1951, 1953
    • Nick Price: 1993, 1997
    • Jordan Spieth: 2015, 2017

Seven men have won the Byron Nelson Award more than once (1980–2025).

  • 9 wins
    • Tiger Woods: 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009
  • 5 wins
    • Greg Norman: 1988, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1995
  • 4 wins
    • Rory McIlroy: 2012, 2014, 2019, 2022
  • 3 wins
    • Scottie Scheffler: 2023, 2024, 2025
  • 2 wins
    • Fred Couples: 1991, 1992
    • Dustin Johnson: 2016, 2018
    • Tom Kite: 1981, 1982
    • Jordan Spieth: 2015, 2017

References

References

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  3. Ferguson, Doug. (August 27, 2024). "Xander Schauffele has the points for PGA player of the year. But the award no longer exists". Associated Press News.
  4. "2012 HP Byron Nelson Championship Media Guide".
  5. (October 18, 2006). "Tiger passes on Funai ... and Scoring Title". NBC Sports.
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  7. Hershey, Steve. (August 31, 1989). "Calcavecchia back into swing with player of year honor on line". USA Today.
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