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1991 PGA Tour Qualifying School graduates

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This is a list of the 48 players who earned 1992 PGA Tour cards through the PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament in 1991.[1] 182 players entered the tournament.[2]

Place Player PGA Tour
starts
Cuts
made
Notes
1 United States Mike Standly 34 15
2 United States Carl Cooper 50 14
T3 United States Tom Byrum 199 112 1 PGA Tour win
T3 United States Kelly Gibson 5 2 1 Ben Hogan Tour win
T3 United States Sonny Skinner 29 13
T6 United States Paul McIntire 0 0
T6 United States Jon Chaffee 85 35
T8 United States Patrick Burke 23 3
T8 United States Fran Quinn 7 3
T8 United States Donnie Hammond 234 167 2 PGA Tour wins
T8 United States Steve Hart 110 38
12 United States Emlyn Aubrey 65 41
T13 United States Michael Cunning 16 1
T13 United States Greg Lesher 2 1
T13 United States Greg Whisman 29 13
T13 United States John Ross 4 1
17 United States J. P. Hayes 0 0
T18 United States E. J. Pfister 0 0
T18 United States Mark Carnevale 10 2
T18 United States Bob Friend 4 0 1 Ben Hogan Tour win
T18 United States Jim Woodward 64 22
T18 United States Doug Martin 3 2
T23 United States John Inman 171 86 1 PGA Tour win
T23 United States David Toms 8 1
T23 United States Bruce Zabriski 37 11 1 Ben Hogan Tour win
T23 United States Mitch Adcock 38 17
T23 United States Chris Tucker 3 1
T23 Canada Richard Zokol 253 124
T23 United States David Ogrin 261 137
T30 United States Brandel Chamblee 71 24 1 Ben Hogan Tour win
T30 United States Michael Allen 60 31 1 European Tour win
T30 United States Dicky Thompson 31 13 2 Ben Hogan Tour wins
T30 United States Tray Tyner 4 3
T30 United States John Riegger 25 6
T30 United States Jim McGovern 36 14 3 Ben Hogan Tour wins
T36 United States Dave Peege 1 1
T36 United States Marco Dawson 32 14
T36 United States Kim Young 52 15 1 Ben Hogan Tour win
T36 United States John Elliott 0 0
T36 United States Robin Freeman 34 10
T36 United States Greg Hickman 29 7
T42 United States Brad Bell 25 4 1 Ben Hogan Tour win
T42 United States Lon Hinkle 399 266 3 PGA Tour wins
T42 United States Mike Sullivan 370 253 2 PGA Tour wins
T42 United States Dave Schreyer 1 0
T42 United States Dick Mast 212 109 3 Ben Hogan Tour wins
T42 United States Greg Kraft 0 0
T42 United States Steve Lamontagne 32 16

  PGA Tour rookie in 1992

1992 Results

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Player Starts Cuts
made
Best
finish
Money list
rank
Earnings ($)
United States Mike Standly 29 22 T2 73 213,712
United States Carl Cooper 29 9 T15 190 38,401
United States Tom Byrum 29 10 T3 136 94,399
United States Kelly Gibson* 33 14 T4 105 137,984
United States Sonny Skinner 28 9 T23 201 26,454
United States Paul McIntire* 22 1 T33 259 6,075
United States Jon Chaffee 29 4 T23 214 18,245
United States Patrick Burke 28 19 T6 129 101,153
United States Fran Quinn* 25 6 T12 191 36,155
United States Donnie Hammond 21 13 T2 77 197,085
United States Steve Hart 31 13 T14 157 69,124
United States Emlyn Aubrey 28 9 T12 167 58,087
United States Michael Cunning 30 11 T10 165 58,733
United States Greg Lesher* 28 12 T6 145 84,818
United States Greg Whisman 29 11 13 149 83,322
United States John Ross* 29 16 T16 143 85,541
United States J. P. Hayes* 27 10 T6 155 72,830
United States E. J. Pfister* 24 6 T38 229 12,616
United States Mark Carnevale* 28 14 Win 70 220,922
United States Bob Friend* 31 19 T11 137 93,337
United States Jim Woodward 25 11 T5 95 161,301
United States Doug Martin* 32 12 7 150 77,204
United States John Inman 31 20 T6 87 173,828
United States David Toms* 30 14 3 101 148,712
United States Bruce Zabriski 29 12 T12 142 86,275
United States Mitch Adcock 28 11 T11 166 58,394
United States Chris Tucker* 34 9 T3 138 92,537
Canada Richard Zokol 23 12 Win 48 311,909
United States David Ogrin 28 11 T28 193 33,971
United States Brandel Chamblee 28 15 T14 133 97,921
United States Michael Allen 16 4 T43 233 11,455
United States Dicky Thompson 27 9 T11 178 47,770
United States Tray Tyner* 28 6 T17 182 44,153
United States John Riegger 28 10 T21 192 33,980
United States Jim McGovern 33 19 4 92 169,888
United States Dave Peege* 27 7 T23 206 22,747
United States Marco Dawson 28 14 T5 123 113,464
United States Kim Young 25 10 T12 169 55,048
United States John Elliott* 24 5 T46 246 9,857
United States Robin Freeman 31 10 T4 128 101,642
United States Greg Hickman 27 7 T11 187 38,941
United States Brad Bell 21 6 T14 209 21,414
United States Lon Hinkle 19 12 T7 139 91,854
United States Mike Sullivan 28 13 T8 121 115,441
United States Dave Schreyer* 23 3 T32 242 10,215
United States Dick Mast 27 10 2 98 150,847
United States Greg Kraft* 30 11 T6 140 88,824
United States Steve Lamontagne 29 18 T4 109 132,498

*PGA Tour rookie in 1992
T = Tied
  The player retained his PGA Tour card for 1993 (finished inside the top 125, excluding non-members)
  The player did not retain his PGA Tour card for 1993, but retained conditional status (finished between 126-150, excluding non-members)
  The player did not retain his PGA Tour card for 1993 (finished outside the top 150)

Winners on the PGA Tour in 1992

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No. Date Player Tournament Winning score Margin of victory Runner(s)-up
1 Jul 19 United States Mark Carnevale Chattanooga Classic −19 (68-71-66-64=269) 2 strokes United States Ed Dougherty
United States Dan Forsman
2 Sep 6 Canada Richard Zokol Greater Milwaukee Open −19 (67-71-64-67=269) 2 strokes United States Dick Mast

Runners-up on the PGA Tour in 1992

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No. Date Player Tournament Winner Winning score Runner-up score
1 Apr 5 United States Mike Standly Freeport-McMoRan Golf Classic United States Chip Beck −12 (67-65-74-70=276) −11 (69-73-66-69=277)
2 Aug 2 United States Donnie Hammond Canon Greater Hartford Open United States Lanny Wadkins −6 (68-70-71-65=274) −4 (66-70-68-72=276)
3 Sep 6 United States Dick Mast Greater Milwaukee Open Canada Richard Zokol −19 (67-71-64-67=269) −17 (67-69-71-64=271)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament results". The Oklahoman. December 10, 1991. p. 25.
  2. ^ Shapiro, Leonard (December 8, 1991). "Q-School: Broken Hearts By The Score". Washington Post. Retrieved February 21, 2021.