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2017 Web.com Tour season
Duration8 January 2017 (2017-01-08) – 2 October 1997 (1997-10-02)
Number of official events26
money leaderUnited States Brice Garnett
2016
2018

The 2017 Web.com Tour was the 28th season of the top developmental tour for the PGA Tour in men's golf, and the sixth under the current sponsored name of Web.com Tour. It ran from January 8 to October 2. The season consisted of 26 official money tournaments, six of them played outside of the United States.

Schedule

The table below shows the Web.com Tour's 2017 schedule, which includes three new tournaments.[1] The numbers in parentheses after winners' names show the player's total number of wins on the Web.com Tour including that event. No one accumulates many wins on the Web.com Tour because success at this level soon leads to promotion to the PGA Tour. Any player who wins three Web.com Tour events in a season automatically earns their PGA Tour card immediately.

Date Tournament Location Winner OWGR
points
Notes
Jan 11 The Bahamas Great Exuma Classic Bahamas United States Kyle Thompson (5) 14 New tournament
Jan 25 The Bahamas Great Abaco Classic Bahamas United States Andrew Landry (2) 14 New tournament
Feb 12 Club Colombia Championship Colombia United States Ethan Tracy (1) 14
Feb 19 Panama Claro Championship Panama United States Andrew Putnam (2) 14
Mar 26 Chitimacha Louisiana Open Louisiana United States Casey Wittenberg (3) 14
Apr 23 United Leasing & Finance Championship Indiana South Korea Lee Dong-hwan (1) 14
Apr 30 El Bosque Mexico Championship Mexico United States Matt Atkins (1) 14
May 7 Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championship Dominican Republic United States Nate Lashley (1) 14
May 21 BMW Charity Pro-Am South Carolina Germany Stephan Jäger (2) 14 Shortened to 54 holes
Jun 4 Rex Hospital Open North Carolina United States Conrad Shindler (1) 14
Jun 11 Rust-Oleum Championship Illinois Germany Stephan Jäger (3) 14
Jun 18 Air Capital Classic Kansas United States Aaron Wise (1) 14
Jun 25 Lincoln Land Charity Championship Illinois United States Adam Schenk (1) 14
Jul 2 Nashville Golf Open Tennessee United States Lanto Griffin (1) 14
Jul 9 LECOM Health Challenge New York United States Chesson Hadley (3) 14
Jul 16 Utah Championship Utah United States Brice Garnett (1) 14
Jul 23 Pinnacle Bank Championship Nebraska United States Sam Ryder (1) 14 New tournament
Jul 30 Digital Ally Open Kansas China Dou Zecheng (1) 14
Aug 6 Ellie Mae Classic at TPC Stonebrae California United States Martin Piller (6) 14
Aug 13 Price Cutter Charity Championship Missouri Canada Ben Silverman (1) 14
Aug 20 News Sentinel Open Tennessee United States Talor Gooch (1) 14
Aug 27 WinCo Foods Portland Open Oregon United States Brice Garnett (2) 14
Sep 3 Nationwide Children's Hospital Championship Ohio United States Peter Uihlein (1) 16 Finals
Sep 17 Albertsons Boise Open Idaho United States Chesson Hadley (4) 16 Finals
Sep 24 DAP Championship Ohio United States Nicholas Lindheim (2) 16 Finals
Oct 1 Web.com Tour Championship Florida United States Jonathan Byrd (2) 20 Finals

Location of tournaments

Money leaders

The table shows the final top 10 money winners for the 2017 Web.com Tour season. For the list of the 50 golfers given PGA Tour memberships for the 2017–18 season, see 2017 Web.com Tour Finals graduates.

Rank Player Country Prize money (US$)
1 Brice Garnett  United States 368,761
2 Sam Ryder  United States 314,306
3 Abraham Ancer  Mexico 295,528
4 Andrew Landry  United States 292,939
5 Stephan Jäger  Germany 278,364
6 Talor Gooch  United States 271,316
7 Kyle Thompson  United States 266,312
8 Andrew Putnam  United States 266,296
9 Chesson Hadley  United States 264,350
10 Ben Silverman  Canada 256,906

References

  1. ^ "Web.com Tour announces 2017 schedule". PGA Tour. December 12, 2016.