Yearly Scoring Leaders on Korn Ferry Tour

The Korn Ferry Tour is the developmental tour run by the PGA Tour — the second-level men's profressional golf tour in the United States. And below is the list of every golfer who has led the Korn Ferry Tour in scoring.

The list goes back to 1990, the founding year of the circuit. At that time it was named the Ben Hogan Tour. It has also been called, at various times, the Nike Tour, Buy.com Tour, Nationwide Tour and Web.com Tour.

Zach Johnson, in 2003, was the first Korn Ferry Tour golfer to finish a season with a scoring average below 69. Zohnson led the tour that year at 68.97.

The leading scoring average hasn't topped 70 since the 2000 season. The current record for lowest season scoring average on the Korn Ferry Tour belongs to Luke Guthrie, who posted 68.33 in 2012.

The List: Lowest Annual Scoring Averages on Korn Ferry Tour

2022 — Taylor Montgomery, 68.36
2020-21 — Will Zalatoris, 68.44
2019 — Scottie Scheffler, 69.28
2018 — Anders Albertson, 69.02
2017 — Billy Kennerly, 69.00
2016 — Grayson Murray, 68.62
2015 — Patton Kizzire, 68.68
2014 — Jason Gore, 68.98
2013 — John Peterson, 68.94
2012 — Luke Guthrie, 68.33
2011 — Danny Lee, 68.98
2010 — Chris Kirk, 69.05
2009 — Michael Sim, 68.81
2008 — Greg Owen, 69.58
2007 — Vance Veazey, 69.67
2006 — Boo Weekley, 69.59
2005 — Jason Gore, 69.14
2004 — Franklin Langham, 69.80
2003 — Zach Johnson, 68.97
2002 — Patrick Moore, 69.86
2001 — Tim Petrovic, 69.68
2000 — Chris Smith, 70.11
1999 — Marco Dawson, 69.81
1998 — Woody Austin, 69.61
1997 — Chris Smith, 69.40
1996 — Stewart Cink, 69.40
1995 — Allen Doyle, 69.79
1994 — Chris Perry, 69.77
1993 — Doug Martin, 69.58
1992 — Lennie Clements, 70.15
1991 — Tom Lehman, 70.06
1990 — Jeff Maggert, 70.02

This Korn Ferry Tour stat measures actual scoring average (as opposed to adjusted scoring average as on the PGA Tour): Take every stroke a golfer played during the year and divide by the number of rounds played.

See also: Korn Ferry Tour yearly money leaders

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