Year: | 2018 |
Tour: | Web.com Tour |
Regular Season: | – |
No Of Events: | 27 |
Most Wins: | Im Sung-jae (2) Martin Trainer (2) |
Honor1: | Regular season money list |
Honoree1: | Im Sung-jae |
Honor2: | Finals money list |
Honoree2: | Denny McCarthy |
Honor3: | Player of the Year |
Honoree3: | Im Sung-jae |
Honor4: | Rookie of the Year |
Honoree4: | Im Sung-jae |
Prevseason: | 2017 |
Nextseason: | 2019 |
The 2018 Web.com Tour was the 29th season of the Web.com Tour, the official development tour to the PGA Tour.
The following table lists official events during the 2018 season.[1] [2]
Date | Tournament | Location | Purse (US$) | Winner | OWGR points | Notes | |
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Jan 16 | Bahamas | 600,000 | Im Sung-jae (1) | 14 | |||
Jan 24 | Bahamas | 600,000 | Adam Svensson (1) | 14 | |||
Feb 4 | Panama | 625,000 | Scott Langley (1) | 14 | |||
Feb 11 | Colombia | 700,000 | Ben Taylor (1) | 14 | |||
Mar 11 | Mexico | 650,000 | Martin Trainer (1) | 14 | |||
Mar 25 | Louisiana | 550,000 | Julián Etulain (1) | 14 | |||
Apr 1 | Georgia | 550,000 | Sam Burns (1) | 14 | New tournament | ||
Apr 22 | Mississippi | 550,000 | Eric Axley (2) | 14 | New tournament | ||
Apr 29 | Indiana | 600,000 | José de Jesús Rodríguez (1) | 14 | |||
May 13 | Tennessee | 550,000 | Stephan Jäger (4) | 14 | |||
May 20 | South Carolina | 700,000 | Michael Arnaud (1) | 14 | Pro-Am | ||
May 27 | Tennessee | 550,000 | Cameron Davis (1) | 14 | |||
Jun 3 | North Carolina | 650,000 | Joey Garber (1) | 14 | |||
Jun 10 | Illinois | 600,000 | Chase Wright (1) | 14 | |||
Jun 24 | Kansas | 625,000 | Brady Schnell (1) | 14 | |||
Jul 1 | Illinois | 550,000 | Anders Albertson (1) | 14 | |||
Jul 8 | New York | 600,000 | Nelson Ledesma (1) | 14 | |||
Jul 15 | Utah | 700,000 | Cameron Champ (1) | 14 | |||
Jul 22 | Nebraska | 600,000 | David Skinns (1) | 14 | |||
Jul 29 | Missouri | 675,000 | Martin Trainer (2) | 14 | |||
Aug 5 | Kansas | 675,000 | Sepp Straka (1) | 14 | |||
Aug 12 | California | 600,000 | Trevor Cone (1) | 14 | |||
Aug 19 | Oregon | 800,000 | Im Sung-jae (2) | 14 | |||
Aug 26 | Ohio | 1,000,000 | Robert Streb (2) | 16 | Finals event | ||
Sep 2 | Ohio | 1,000,000 | Kramer Hickok (1) | 16 | Finals event | ||
Sep 16 | Idaho | 1,000,000 | Bae Sang-moon (1) | 16 | Finals event | ||
Sep 23 | Florida | 1,000,000 | Denny McCarthy (1) | 20 | Finals event |
The regular season money list was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in U.S. dollars.[3] The top 25 players on the regular season money list earned status to play on the 2018–19 PGA Tour.[4]
Position | Player | Prize money ($) | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 534,326 | ||
2 | 291,878 | ||
3 | 279,732 | ||
4 | 267,000 | ||
5 | 259,096 |
The Finals money list was based on prize money won during the Web.com Tour Finals, calculated in U.S. dollars.[5] The top 25 players on the Finals money list (not otherwise exempt) earned status to play on the 2018–19 PGA Tour.[6]
Position | Player | Prize money ($) | |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 255,793 | ||
2 | 221,333 | ||
3 | 218,156 | ||
4 | 187,460 | ||
5 | 157,296 |