1982 European Tour
The 1982 European Tour was the 11th official season of golf tournaments known as the PGA European Tour and organised by the Professional Golfers' Association. It was the first year that the schedule included a tournament outside Europe, visiting North Africa for the Tunisian Open.
The Official Money List was won by Australia's Greg Norman.
Schedule
The table below shows the 1982 European Tour schedule which was made up of 27 tournaments counting for the Official Money List, and some non-counting "Approved Special Events". There were several changes from the previous season, with the addition of the Tunisian Open, the Car Care Plan International and the Sanyo Open, the return of the Portuguese Open; and the Lancome Trophy became a counting event for the first time.Shortly after the start of the season, the Greater Manchester Open was cancelled.
Dates | Tournament | Host country | Winner | Notes |
8–11 Apr | Masters Tournament | United States | Craig Stadler | Major championship; non-tour event |
15–18 Apr | Tunisian Open | Tunisia | Antonio Garrido | New tournament |
22–25 Apr | Cepsa Madrid Open | Spain | Seve Ballesteros | |
29 Apr – 2 May | Italian Open | Italy | Mark James | |
6–9 May | Paco Rabanne Open de France | France | Seve Ballesteros | |
13–16 May | Martini International | England | Bernard Gallacher | |
20–23 May | Car Care Plan International | England | Brian Waites | New tournament |
28–31 May | Sun Alliance PGA Championship | England | Tony Jacklin | |
3–6 Jun | Jersey Open | Jersey | Bernard Gallacher | |
10–13 Jun | Dunlop Masters | England | Greg Norman | |
17–20 Jun | U.S. Open | United States | Tom Watson | Major championship; non-tour event |
17–20 Jun | Greater Manchester Open | England | Cancelled | |
24–27 Jun | Coral Classic | Wales | Gordon Brand, Jnr | |
1–4 Jul | Scandinavian Enterprise Open | Sweden | Bob Byman | |
7–10 Jul | State Express Classic | England | Greg Norman | |
15–18 Jul | The Open Championship | England | Tom Watson | Major championship |
22–25 Jul | Lawrence Batley International | England | Sandy Lyle | |
27 Jul – 1 Aug | Lufthansa German Open | West Germany | Bernhard Langer | |
5–8 Aug | PGA Championship | United States | Raymond Floyd | Major championship; non-tour event |
5–8 Aug | KLM Dutch Open | Netherlands | Paul Way | |
12–15 Aug | Carroll's Irish Open | Republic of Ireland | John O'Leary | |
19–22 Aug | Benson and Hedges International Open | England | Greg Norman | |
26–29 Aug | Ebel Swiss Open | Switzerland | Ian Woosnam | |
2–5 Sep | European Open | England | Manuel Piñero | |
9–12 Sep | Hennessy Cognac Cup | England | Great Britain and Ireland | Approved special event; team event |
9–12 Sep | Hennessy Cognac Cup Individual | England | Mark James | Approved special event |
16–19 Sep | Haig Whisky TPC | Scotland | Nick Faldo | |
23–26 Sep | Bob Hope British Classic | England | Gordon Brand, Jnr | |
30 Sep – 3 Oct | Benson and Hedges Spanish Open | Spain | Sam Torrance | |
7–10 Oct | Sanyo Open | Spain | Neil Coles | New tournament |
14–17 Oct | Suntory World Match Play | England | Seve Ballesteros | Approved special event |
21–24 Oct | Lancome Trophy | France | David Graham | |
27–30 Oct | Cacharel World Under-25 Championship | France | Ian Woosnam | Approved special event |
4–7 Nov | Portuguese Open | Portugal | Sam Torrance |
Official Money List
The PGA European Tour's money list was known as the "Official Money List". It was based on prize money earned during the season and calculated in Pound sterling.Position | Player | Country | Prize money |
1 | Greg Norman | 66,406 | |
2 | Sandy Lyle | 61,518 | |
3 | Sam Torrance | 61,517 | |
4 | Nick Faldo | 56,884 | |
5 | Manuel Piñero | 54,211 | |
6 | Bernhard Langer | 43,848 | |
7 | Gordon Brand, Jnr | 38,842 | |
8 | Ian Woosnam | 38,820 | |
9 | Bernard Gallacher | 38,589 | |
10 | Seve Ballesteros | 38,437 |