1982 European Tour

The 1982 European Tour, titled as the 1982 PGA European Tour,[1] was the 11th season of the European Tour, the main professional golf tour in Europe since its inaugural season in 1972.

1982 European Tour season
Duration15 April 1982 (1982-04-15) – 7 November 1982 (1982-11-07)
Number of official events27[a]
Most winsAustralia Greg Norman (3)
Official money listAustralia Greg Norman
Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the YearScotland Gordon Brand Jnr
1981
1983

Changes for 1982

It was the first year that the schedule included a tournament outside Europe, visiting North Africa for the Tunisian Open.[1][2]

There were several changes from the previous season, with the addition of the Tunisian Open, the Car Care Plan International[2] and the Sanyo Open, the return of the Portuguese Open; and the Trophée Lancôme became a counting event for the first time.[3]

Shortly after the start of the season, the Greater Manchester Open was cancelled.[4]

Schedule

The following table lists official events during the 1982 season.[5]

DateTournamentHost countryPurse
(£)
Winner[b]Notes
11 AprMasters TournamentUnited StatesUS$365,000 Craig Stadler (n/a)Major championship[c]
18 AprTunisian OpenTunisia60,000 Antonio Garrido (4)New tournament
25 AprCepsa Madrid OpenSpain45,000 Seve Ballesteros (17)
2 MayItalian OpenItaly50,000 Mark James (5)
9 MayPaco Rabanne Open de FranceFrance45,000 Seve Ballesteros (18)
16 MayMartini InternationalEngland65,000 Bernard Gallacher (8)
23 MayCar Care Plan InternationalEngland60,000 Brian Waites (2)New tournament
31 MaySun Alliance PGA ChampionshipEngland80,000 Tony Jacklin (8)
6 JunJersey OpenJersey40,000 Bernard Gallacher (9)
13 JunDunlop MastersEngland85,000 Greg Norman (7)
20 JunCold Shield Greater Manchester OpenEnglandCancelled
20 JunU.S. OpenUnited StatesUS$375,000 Tom Watson (6)Major championship[c]
27 JunCoral ClassicWales50,000 Gordon Brand Jnr (1)
4 JulScandinavian Enterprise OpenSweden65,000 Bob Byman (4)
10 JulState Express English ClassicEngland80,000 Greg Norman (8)
18 JulThe Open ChampionshipEngland250,000 Tom Watson (7)Major championship
25 JulLawrence Batley InternationalEngland80,000 Sandy Lyle (7)
1 AugLufthansa German OpenWest Germany45,000 Bernhard Langer (4)
8 AugKLM Dutch OpenNetherlands40,000 Paul Way (1)
8 AugPGA ChampionshipUnited StatesUS$450,000 Raymond Floyd (n/a)Major championship[c]
15 AugCarroll's Irish OpenIreland80,000 John O'Leary (2)
22 AugBenson & Hedges International OpenEngland100,000 Greg Norman (9)
29 AugEbel Swiss OpenSwitzerland60,000 Ian Woosnam (1)
5 SepEuropean Open ChampionshipEngland120,000 Manuel Piñero (7)
19 SepHaig Whisky TPCScotland70,000 Nick Faldo (5)
26 SepBob Hope British ClassicEngland90,000 Gordon Brand Jnr (2)Pro-Am
3 OctBenson & Hedges Spanish OpenSpain50,000 Sam Torrance (4)
10 OctSanyo OpenSpain60,000 Neil Coles (7)New to European Tour
24 OctTrophée LancômeFrance65,000 David Graham (n/a)Upgraded to official event
Limited-field event
7 NovPortuguese OpenPortugal40,000 Sam Torrance (5)

Unofficial events

The following events were sanctioned by the European Tour, but did not carry official money, nor were wins official.

DateTournamentHost countryPurse
(£)
Winner(s)Notes
12 SepHennessy Cognac CupEnglandn/a Team GB&ITeam event
Hennessy Cognac Cup Individual Trophy Mark James
17 OctSuntory World Match Play ChampionshipEngland100,000 Seve BallesterosLimited-field event
30 OctCacharel World Under-25 ChampionshipFrancen/a Ian Woosnam
5 DecWorld CupMexicon/a José María Cañizares and
Manuel Piñero
Team event
World Cup Individual Trophy Manuel Piñero

Official money list

The official money list was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in Pound sterling.[6]

PositionPlayerPrize money (£)
1 Greg Norman66,406
2 Sandy Lyle61,518
3 Sam Torrance61,517
4 Nick Faldo56,884
5 Manuel Piñero54,211
6 Bernhard Langer43,848
7 Gordon Brand Jnr38,842
8 Ian Woosnam38,820
9 Bernard Gallacher38,589
10 Seve Ballesteros38,437

Awards

AwardWinnerRef.
Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year Gordon Brand Jnr[7]

Notes

References