1997 Nike Tour
The 1997 Nike Tour season was the eighth season of the Nike Tour, the PGA Tour's official developmental tour, now known as the Web.com Tour. The top fifteen players on the final money list earned PGA Tour cards for 1998.
Schedule
The season ran from January 30 to October 19 and consisted of 29 events. All of the tournament names began with "Nike", e. g. "Nike Lakeland Classic"; this is eliminated here for brevity.A policy was enacted before the season to immediately promote to the PGA Tour any player who won three times in a Nike Tour season. With his win at the Omaha Classic, Chris Smith became the first golfer to earn a three-win promotion.
Date | Tournament | Location | Winner |
Feb 2 | Lakeland Classic | Florida | Ryan Howison |
Feb 23 | Inland Empire Open | California | Mark Carnevale |
Mar 16 | Monterrey Open | Mexico | Mike Small |
Mar 30 | Louisiana Open | Louisiana | Joe Daley |
Apr 6 | Greater Austin Open | Texas | Eric Booker |
Apr 20 | Mississippi Gulf Coast Classic | Mississippi | Jeff Brehaut |
Apr 27 | Alabama Classic | Alabama | John Elliott |
May 4 | South Carolina Classic | South Carolina | Harrison Frazar |
May 11 | Carolina Classic | North Carolina | Ahmad Bateman |
May 18 | Dominion Open | Virginia | Jeff Julian |
Jun 1 | Upstate Classic | South Carolina | Chris Smith |
Jun 8 | Knoxville Open | Tennessee | Dave Rummells |
Jun 15 | Miami Valley Open | Ohio | Trevor Dodds |
Jun 22 | Cleveland Open | Ohio | Mike Small |
Jul 6 | Hershey Open | Pennsylvania | Barry Cheesman |
Jul 13 | Laurel Creek Classic | New Jersey | Matt Gogel |
Jul 20 | St. Louis Golf Classic | Missouri | Todd Gleaton |
Jul 27 | Wichita Open | Kansas | Ben Bates |
Aug 3 | Dakota Dunes Open | South Dakota | Chris Smith |
Aug 10 | Omaha Classic | Nebraska | Chris Smith |
Aug 17 | Ozarks Open | Missouri | Chris DiMarco |
Aug 24 | Permian Basin Open | Texas | Paul Gow |
Sep 7 | Colorado Classic | Colorado | Pat Bates |
Sep 14 | San Jose Open | California | R. W. Eaks |
Sep 21 | Boise Open | Idaho | Iain Steel |
Sep 28 | Tri-Cities Open | Washington | Todd Gleaton |
Oct 5 | Puget Sound Open | Washington | Kevin Johnson |
Oct 12 | Shreveport Open | Louisiana | Mark Wurtz |
Oct 19 | Nike Tour Championship | Alabama | Steve Flesch |
Money list
For a complete list of the top fifteen players on the final money list, who earned PGA Tour cards for 1998, see 1997 Nike Tour graduates.Rank | Player | Country | Earnings |
1 | Chris Smith | 225,201 | |
2 | Mark Carnevale | 184,997 | |
3 | Chris DiMarco | 135,513 | |
4 | Steve Flesch | 133,190 | |
5 | Trevor Dodds | 130,983 | |
6 | Barry Cheesman | 120,033 | |
7 | J. L. Lewis | 119,829 | |
8 | Brian Kamm | 118,005 | |
9 | R. W. Eaks | 117,665 | |
10 | Glen Hnatiuk | 116,381 |