The PGA Tour's award for leading the tour in season-long scoring average is called the Byron Nelson Award. It has been awarded since 1990. Below is the list of all the award's multiple winners, plus we'll also look at the most-frequent winners of the now-defunct PGA of America award for low scoring average. The Byron Nelson Award was created by the PGA Tour in 1990 with a requirement of 50 or| Golf Compendium
Finishing atop the money list — the cumulative total of golfers' tournament winnings during a tour season — at the end of the year is a major feather in a golfer's cap. It means you had one of the best, perhaps the best, seasons on tour. Which golfer has won the money title the most often? The answer probably won't surprise you. Many golfers in PGA Tour history have topped the season-ending| Golf Compendium
Being named the Player of the Year on the PGA Tour is a capper to what must have been a terrific season of golf. Anyone who wins that award was almost certainly be among the tour's leaders in wins, money and scoring average, and usually a major championship winner during the year. Being named Player of the Year multiple times over one's PGA Tour career is not really rare, but some great names| Golf Compendium
The PGA Tour traces its origins to 1916. In that long history, what is the longest streak any golfer has had of consecutive years winning fi...| www.golfcompendium.com