PETER’S CAREER TIMELINE


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1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
1976 1977 1978 1979


2012

  • Made 15 starts on the Champions Tour
  • Earned $148,840 and ranked 71st on the Official Champions Tour Money List
  • Received Golf Course Superintendent Association of America’s Old Tom Morris Award


2011

  • Made 14 starts on the Champions Tour, had 1 top-10 finish
  • Earned $105,004 and ranked 78th on the Official Champions Tour Money List
  • Hosted inaugural Umpqua Bank Challenge held at Portland Golf Club
  • Served as a Player Director on the Champions Tour Division Board
  • Completed twelfth Jacobsen Hardy designed golf Course, Rope Rider at Suncadia Resort
  • Jacobsen Hardy’s Rope Rider golf course named as Golf Magazine’s Best New Course of 2011


2010

  • Made 14 starts on the Champions Tour, had 4 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $129,826 and ranked 76th on the Official Champions Tour Money List
  • Announced return of the Umpqua Bank Challenge golf tournament to be held at Portland Golf Club in 2011


2009

  • Made 8 starts on the Champions Tour, had 1 top-25 finish
  • Earned $33,926 and ranked 105th on the Official Champions Tour Money List
  • Second grandchild, Sebastian Michael, “Baz,” was born on September 22


2008

  • Won the Wendy’s Champions SKINS GAME with partner Fuzzy Zoeller
  • Made 7 starts on the Champions Tour, had 2 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $80,476 and ranked 91st on the Official Champions Tour Money List
  • Completed eleventh Jacobsen Hardy designed golf course, The Wanderers Club at Wellington
  • Completed second Jacobsen Hardy course renovation, Moody Gardens Golf Course


2007

  • Made 15 starts on the Champions Tour, had 2 top-10 and 3 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $182,396 and ranked 66th on the Official Champions Tour Money List
  • Named among The Oregonian’s Top-25 Most Influential People in Oregon Sports
  • Completed ninth Jacobsen Hardy designed golf course, The Golf Club at Gray’s Crossing
  • Completed tenth Jacobsen Hardy designed golf course, Brasada Canyons
  • Renamed PJP Peter Jacobsen Sports
  • First grandchild, Jacob Theodore, “Jake,” was born on October 23


2006

  • Made 2 cuts of 4 starts on the PGA TOUR
  • Earned $46,256 and ranked 235th on the Official PGA TOUR Money List
  • Made 12 starts on the Champions Tour, had 6 top-10 and 8 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $685,844 and ranked 28th on the Official Champions Tour Money List
  • Received the Francis Ouimet Award for Lifelong Contributions to Golf
  • Named among The Oregonian’s Top-25 Most Influential People in Oregon Sports


2005

  • Captured second Major Championship at the Ford Senior Players Championship
  • Won unofficial PGA TOUR event The ADT Skills Challenge
  • Made 5 cuts of 11 starts on the PGA TOUR and had 2 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $180,583 and ranked 201st on the Official PGA TOUR Money List
  • Made 10 starts on the Champions Tour, had 4 top-10 and 5 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $641,283 and ranked 29th on the Official Champions Tour Money List
  • Named among The Oregonian’s Top-25 Most Influential People in Oregon Sports
  • Wrote and published second book, Embedded Balls, with Jack Sheehan
  • Co-wrote and co-starred in Peter Jacobsen Plugged In on The Golf Channel
  • Wrote and starred in Peter and Friends on The Golf Channel


2004

  • Captured first Major Championship victory at the U.S. Senior Open
  • Made 6 cuts of 10 starts on the PGA TOUR and had 2 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $232,851 and ranked 182nd on the Official PGA TOUR Money List
  • Made 9 starts on the Champions Tour, had 6 top-10 and 7 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $1,040,690 and ranked 16th on the Official Champions Tour Money List
  • Finished fourth in the Charles Schwab Cup Points Race, earning a $200,000 annuity
  • Received Oregon Sports Awards’ Pro Athlete of the Year Award
  • Named among The Oregonian’s Top-25 Most Influential People in Oregon Sports
  • PGA TOUR’s Shell Houston Open held at Jacobsen Hardy’s Redstone Golf Club
  • Co-wrote and co-starred in Peter Jacobsen Plugged In on The Golf Channel
  • Wrote and starred in Peter and Friends on The Golf Channel
  • Completed eighth Jacobsen Hardy designed golf course, Hammock Bay
  • Completed first Jacobsen Hardy course renovation, Salishan Spa & Golf Resort


2003

  • Captured seventh PGA TOUR victory at the Greater Hartford Open
  • Made 14 cuts of 22 starts on the PGA TOUR, had 3 top-10 and 5 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $1,162,726 and ranked 62nd on the Official Money List
  • Received PGA TOUR’s Comeback Player of the Year Award
  • Inducted into the Oregon Sports Hall of Fame
  • Named among The Oregonian’s Top-25 Most Influential People in Oregon Sports
  • Co-wrote and co-starred in Peter Jacobsen Plugged In on The Golf Channel
  • Wrote and starred in Peter and Friends on The Golf Channel


2002

  • Made 11 cuts of 21 starts on the PGA TOUR, had 3 top-10 and 5 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $389,123 and ranked 144th on the Official Money List
  • Co-wrote and co-starred in Peter Jacobsen Plugged In on The Golf Channel
  • Completed fifth Jacobsen Hardy designed golf course, Stone Creek Golf Club
  • Completed sixth Jacobsen Hardy designed golf course, MoorPark Country Club
  • Completed seventh Jacobsen Hardy designed golf course, Redstone Golf Club


2001

  • Made 7 cuts of 17 starts on the PGA TOUR
  • Earned $64,297 and ranked 209th on the Official Money List


2000

  • Made 10 cuts of 22 starts on the PGA TOUR and had 1 top-25 finish
  • Earned $141,484 and ranked 181st on the Official Money List
  • Named Portland Metropolitan Association of Realtors’ “Portland First Citizen”
  • Completed fourth Jacobsen Hardy designed golf course, BlackHorse Golf Club


1999

  • Made 15 cuts of 22 starts on the PGA TOUR, had 1 top-10 and 5 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $285,461 and ranked 138th on the Official Money List
  • Received the National Multiple Sclerosis Society’s Hope Award
  • Released Jake Trout & The Flounders’ second album
  • Completed third Jacobsen Hardy designed golf course, Cypress Ridge Golf Club


1998

  • Made 12 cuts of 22 starts on the PGA TOUR, had 1 top-10 and 5 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $327,336 and ranked 92nd on the Official Money List


1997

  • Made 19 cuts of 25 starts on the PGA TOUR, had 2 top-10 and 9 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $294,931 and ranked 82nd on the Official Money List


1996

  • Made 14 cuts of 19 starts on the PGA TOUR, had 1 top-10 and 3 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $127,197 and ranked 146th on the Official Money List
  • Named Grand Marshall of the annual Portland Rose Festival Parade
  • Received the Providence Children’s Center Foundation’s Heart of Gold Award
  • Received the University of Oregon’s Pioneer Award


1995

  • Captured fifth PGA TOUR victory at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am
  • Captured sixth PGA TOUR victory at the Buick Invitational of California
  • Made 22 cuts of 25 starts on the PGA TOUR, had 5 top-10 and 13 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $1,075,057 and ranked 7th on the Official Money List
  • Received PGA TOUR’s Player of the Month – February Award
  • Received Oregon Sports Awards’ Pro Athlete of the Year Award
  • Officially formed Jacobsen Hardy Golf Course Design in Houston, Tex.


1994

  • Made 15 cuts of 19 startson the PGA TOUR, had 3 top-10 and 7 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $211,762 and ranked 77th on the Official Money List
  • Served as a Player Director on the PGA TOUR Policy Board
  • Completed second Jacobsen Hardy designed golf course, Creekside Golf Club


1993

  • Made 17 cuts of 23 starts on the PGA TOUR, had 3 top-10 and 9 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $222,291 and ranked 77th on the Official Money List
  • Family of the Year presented by the Metropolitan Golf Writers Association
  • Inducted into the University of Oregon Sports Hall of Fame
  • Wrote and published first book, Buried Lies, with Jack Sheehan


1992

  • Made 18 cuts of 27 starts on the PGA TOUR and had 4 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $106,100 and ranked 127th on the Official Money List
  • Served as a Player Director on the PGA TOUR Policy Board
  • Completed first Jacobsen Hardy designed golf course, The Oregon Golf Club


1991

  • Made 13 cuts of 23 starts on the PGA TOUR, had 2 top-10 and 5 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $263,180 and ranked 64th on the Official Money List
  • Served as a roving reporter for the Ryder Cup Matches on NBC


1990

  • Captured fourth PGA TOUR victory at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic
  • Made 20 cuts of 22 starts on the PGA TOUR, had 5 top-10 and 12 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $547,279 and ranked 19th on the Official Money List


1989

  • Made 20 cuts of 24 starts on the PGA TOUR, had 3 top-10 and 9 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $267,241 and ranked 48th on the Official Money List


1988

  • Made 19 cuts of 25 starts on the PGA TOUR, had 6 top-10 and 11 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $526,765 and ranked 16th on the Official Money List
  • Formed Peter Jacobsen Productions, Inc. (PJP) in Beaverton, Ore.
  • Received Oregon Sports Awards’ Pro Athlete of the Year Award
  • Released Jake Trout & The Flounders’ first album


1987

  • Made 19 cuts of 25 starts on the PGA TOUR, had 1 top-10 and 5 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $79,924 and ranked 111th on the Official Money List


1986

  • Made 17 cuts of 23 starts on the PGA TOUR, had 1 top-10 and 5 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $112,964 and ranked 78th on the Official Money List
  • Hosted inaugural Fred Meyer Challenge golf tournament held at Portland Golf Club
  • Won Fred Meyer Challenge with partner, Curtis Strange


1985

  • Made 16 cuts of 21 starts on the PGA TOUR, had 7 top-10 and 13 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $214,959 and ranked 23rd on the Official Money List
  • Served as a Player Director on the PGA TOUR Policy Board


1984

  • Captured second PGA TOUR victory at the Colonial National Invitational
  • Captured third PGA TOUR victory at the Sammy Davis Jr.-Greater Hartford Open
  • Made 20 cuts of 23 starts on the PGA TOUR, had 6 top-10 and 12 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $295,025 and ranked 10th on the Official Money List
  • Third child, Michael Erley, was born on October 12


1983

  • Made 22 cuts of 26 starts on the PGA TOUR, had 5 top-10 and 12 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $158,765 and ranked 29th on the Official Money List
  • Served as a Player Director on the PGA TOUR Policy Board


1982

  • Made 23 cuts of 24 starts on the PGA TOUR, had 7 top-10 and 10 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $145,832 and ranked 25th on the Official Money List
  • Captured third International victory at the Johnnie Walker Cup
  • Second child, Kristen Eileen, was born on February 23


1981

  • Made 17 cuts of 23 starts on the PGA TOUR, had 3 top-10 and 7 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $85,624 and ranked 51st on the Official Money List
  • Captured second International victory at the Johnnie Walker Cup


1980

  • Captured first PGA TOUR victory at the Buick-Goodwrench Open
  • Made 23 cuts of  28 starts on the PGA TOUR, had 5 top-10 and 12 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $138,562 and ranked 26th on the Official Money List
  • First child, Amy Davis, was born on July 19


1979

  • Made 23 cuts of 33 starts on the PGA TOUR, had 2 top-10 and 6 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $49,439 and ranked 78th on the Official Money List
  • Captured first International victory at the Western Australian Open


1978

  • Made 14 cuts of 25 starts on the PGA TOUR, had 2 top-10 and 4 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $34,188 and ranked 83rd on the Official Money List


1977

  • PGA TOUR rookie season
  • Made 10 cuts of 23 starts on the PGA TOUR and had 3 top-25 finishes
  • Earned $12,608 and ranked 130th on the Official Money List


1976

  • Completed four years at University of Oregon
  • Turned Professional
  • Captured first professional victory at the Oregon Open
  • Captured second professional victory at the Northern California Open
  • Married Jan Eileen Davis on December 28
  • Finished 19th in the PGA TOUR Qualifying Tournament at Rancho Viejo CC