1991 Canadian Tour

1991 Canadian Tour season
DurationJune 6, 1991 (1991-06-06) โ€“ September 15, 1991 (1991-09-15)
Number of official events10
Most winsCanada Rick Todd (2)
Order of MeritUnited States Guy Boros
โ† 1990
1992 โ†’

The 1991 Canadian Tour was the sixth season of the Canadian Tour, the main professional golf tour in Canada since it was formed in 1986.

Schedule

The following table lists official events during the 1991 season.[1]

Date Tournament Location Purse
(C$)
Winner[a] OWGR
points
Jun 9 Payless-Pepsi Victoria Open British Columbia 100,000 Canada Rick Todd (1) n/a
Jun 16 Canadian Home Assurance Alberta Open Alberta 100,000 Canada Rick Todd (2) n/a
Jun 23 Xerox British Columbia Open British Columbia 175,000 United States Guy Boros (2) n/a
Jul 7 Willows Classic Saskatchewan 100,000 United States Perry Parker (1) n/a
Jul 14 Manitoba Open Manitoba 100,000 United States Kelly Gibson (2) n/a
Jul 21 Windsor Charity Classic Ontario 100,000 United States John Erickson (1) n/a
Aug 18 Lactantia-Sealtest Quebec Open Quebec 100,000 United States Phillip Hatchett (1) n/a
Aug 25 CPGA Championship Quebec 150,000 United States Tom Harding (1) 4
Sep 1 Perrier Atlantic Classic New Brunswick 100,000 United States Robert Meyer (1) n/a
Sep 15 Nissan Tournament Players Championship Ontario 150,000 United States Mark Wurtz (1) n/a

Order of Merit

The Order of Merit was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in Canadian dollars.[2]

Position Player Prize money (C$)
1 United States Guy Boros 64,025
2 Canada Rick Todd 54,863
3 United States Kelly Gibson 44,794
4 United States Robert Meyer 43,482
5 United States Perry Parker 40,498

Notes

  1. ^ The number in parentheses after each winner's name is the number of Canadian Tour events they had won up to and including that tournament.

References

  1. ^ "Canadian Tour 1991". Edmonton Journal. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. May 2, 1991. p. 68. Retrieved March 13, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ "Canadian Tour | Final Order of Merit". The Windsor Star. Windsor, Ontario, Canada. September 18, 1991. p. 19 (B7 in paper). Retrieved March 13, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.