2012 Canadian Tour

The 2012 Canadian Tour season ran from June 7 to September 9 and consisted of eight official tournaments. This was the 43rd season of the Canadian Professional Golf Tour, and the last under the "Canadian Tour" name. On October 18, the Canadian Tour and the U.S. PGA Tour announced that they had reached an agreement by which the PGA Tour would take over the Canadian circuit. On November 1, the Canadian circuit was officially renamed PGA Tour Canada.

2012 Canadian Tour season
DurationJune 7, 2012 (2012-06-07) โ€“ September 9, 2012 (2012-09-09)
Number of official events8
Most wins2:
Canada Eugene Wong
Order of MeritCanada Matt Hill
โ† 2011
2013 โ†’

Although the 2011 season started with three events in Latin America (March to May), these events were canceled in 2012 due to security concerns. Canadian player Matt Hill won the Order of Merit in 2012.

Schedule

The following table lists official events during the 2012 season.[1]

DateTournamentLocationPurse
(C$)
WinnerOWGR
points
Jun 10Times Colonist Island Savings OpenBritish Columbia150,000United States Andrew Roque6
Jun 24ATB Financial ClassicAlberta175,000Canada Michael Gligic (1)6
Jul 1Syncrude Boreal OpenAlberta150,000Canada Cory Renfrew6
Jul 8Dakota Dunes Casino OpenSaskatchewan150,000Canada Matt Hill (1)6
Jul 15Canadian Tour Players CupManitoba150,000United States Chris Killmer6
Aug 19Jamieson WFCU Windsor Roseland Charity ClassicOntario100,000Scotland Alan McLean6
Aug 26Canadian Tour ChampionshipOntario100,000Canada Eugene Wong6
Sep 9Great Waterway ClassicOntario150,000Canada Eugene Wong6

Order of Merit

The Order of Merit was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in Canadian dollars.[2]

PositionPlayerEventsPrize money (C$)
1Canada Matt Hill748,273
2Canada Michael Gligic742,950
3Canada Cory Renfrew841,436
4Canada Eugene Wong433,936
5United States Andrew Roque731,367

References

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