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List of players who are, or have at any time in their careers been, members of the European Tour, compiled during each Official Season . Total prize money earned in a member's career from 31st December 1984 to the present day DP World Tour .
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The top 100 Prize Money leaders on the European Tour have won €1,399,014,126 , with Rory Mcilroy currently leading the all time money list, with €50,294,549 in career earnings.
Other top earners in the list include Lee Westwood (€38,825,014), Sergio Garcia (€30,100,249), and Justin Rose (€29,656,856).
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Since 1984, 23 European Tour members have earned at least $20 million in their careers on tour. The all-time money winner is 48-year old Lee Westwood who has earned over $45 million, closely followed by Rory McIlroy who’s deposited about $44.5 million. Westwood and McIlroy are the only two with earnings over $40 million.
There’s about a $8 million falloff after that, with Sergio Garcia having racked up nearly $37 million in cash.
Henrik Stenson ($34M) and Justin Rose ($33M) round out the top-five check cashers of all time on the Euro Tour.
England leads the way with nine (9) players on the list with South Africa (4) and Northern Ireland (3) rounding out the top-three nationalities.
Spain (2) and Sweden (2) also have multiple players who have earned at least $20 mil with Denmark, Germany and Italy checking in with one each.
The Tour’s greatest player, Seve Ballesteros , is ranked 110th with deposits totalling $8,039,070.
Proving how great the money has exploded, even on the European Tour, Francesco Molinari is ranked 11th on the list with over $26 million in earnings, despite just five (5!) career wins – or 45 LESS than Ballesteros, the all-time win leader with 50.
1. Lee Westwood
Earnings: $45,894,638 European Tour Wins: 25 Euro Tour Career: 1994-Present Highest World Rank: 1 (2010) Nationality: England
2. Rory McIlroy
Earnings: $44,588,178 European Tour Wins: 14 Euro Tour Career: 2007-Present Highest World Rank: 1 (2012) Nationality: England
3. Sergio Garcia
Earnings: $36,877,631 European Tour Wins: 16 Euro Tour Career: 1999-Present Highest World Rank: 2 (2008) Nationality: Spain
4. Henrik Stenson
Earnings: $34,073,738 European Tour Wins: 11 Euro Tour Career: 2001-Present Highest World Rank: 2 (2014) Nationality: Sweden
5. Justin Rose
Earnings: $33,673,298 European Tour Wins: 11 Euro Tour Career: 1999-Present Highest World Rank: 1 (2018) Nationality: England
6. Ernie Els
Earnings: $33,449,998 European Tour Wins: 28 Euro Tour Career: 1992-2019 Highest World Rank: 1 (1997) Nationality: South Africa
7. Padraig Harrington
Earnings: $31,877,023 European Tour Wins: 15 Euro Tour Career: 1996-Present Highest World Rank: 3 (2008) Nationality: Ireland
8. Ian Poulter
Earnings: $31,412,979 European Tour Wins: 12 Euro Tour Career: 2000-Present Highest World Rank: 5 (2010) Nationality: England
9. Colin Montgomerie
Earnings: $30,025,713 European Tour Wins: 31 Euro Tour Career: 1988-2014 Highest World Rank: 2 (1996) Nationality: England
10. Miguel Angel Jimenez
Earnings: $28,946,063 European Tour Wins: 21 Euro Tour Career: 1988-2014 Highest World Rank: 12 (2004) Nationality: Spain
11. Francesco Molinari
Earnings: $26,620,040 European Tour Wins: 6 Euro Tour Career: 2005-Present Highest World Rank: 5 (2018) Nationality: Italy
12. Retief Goosen
Earnings: $26,288,008 European Tour Wins: 14 Euro Tour Career: 1993-2018 Highest World Rank: 3 (2006) Nationality: South Africa
13. Martin Kaymer
Earnings: $25,711,315 European Tour Wins: 11 Euro Tour Career: 2005-Present Highest World Rank: 1 (2011) Nationality: Germany
14. Thomas Bjorn
Earnings: $24,689,084 European Tour Wins: 15 Euro Tour Career: 1993-2020 Highest World Rank: 10 (2001) Nationality: Denmark
15. Darren Clarke
Earnings: $24,573,089 European Tour Wins: 14 Euro Tour Career: 1991-2020 Highest World Rank: 8 (2001) Nationality: Northern Ireland
16. Tommy Fleetwood
Earnings: $24,072,440 European Tour Wins: 5 Euro Tour Career: 2011-Present Highest World Rank: 9 (2018) Nationality: England
17. Paul Casey
Earnings: $23,849,587 European Tour Wins: 15 Euro Tour Career: 2001-Present Highest World Rank: 3 (2009) Nationality: England
18. Louis Oosthuizen
Earnings: $23,652,417 European Tour Wins: 9 Euro Tour Career: 2004-Present Highest World Rank: 4 (2013) Nationality: South Africa
19. Graeme McDowell
Earnings: $23,514,480 European Tour Wins: 11 Euro Tour Career: 2002-Present Highest World Rank: 4 (2011) Nationality: Northern Ireland
20. Ross Fisher
Earnings: $21,206,269 European Tour Wins: 5 Euro Tour Career: 2006-Present Highest World Rank: 17 (2009) Nationality: England
21. Charl Schwartzel
Earnings: $20,866,778 European Tour Wins: 11 Euro Tour Career: 2002-Present Highest World Rank: 6 (2012) Nationality: South Africa
22. Danny Willett
Earnings: $20,211,222 European Tour Wins: 7 Euro Tour Career: 2009-Present Highest World Rank: 9 (2016) Nationality: England
23. Robert Karlsson
Earnings: $20,115,642 European Tour Wins: 11 Euro Tour Career: 1991-Present Highest World Rank: 6 (2008) Nationality: Sweden
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The 30 highest-paid golfers of all time
Professional golfers can have careers that are highly lucrative.
Their careers can last well into their 40s and 50s and t here are events nearly year-round with tours all over the world. That means lots of opportunities to take home a paycheck.
Below, we take a look at the 30 highest- paid golfers of all time. While the list is skewed towards recent players, there is good mix of both current and previous generations, as well as both PGA Tour and European Tour greats.
Career earnings and wins include both the PGA Tour and the European Tour.
30. Brandt Snedeker — $36.9 million
Nationality: American
PGA Tour earnings*: $32.0 million
European Tour earnings*: €4.5 million
Major championships: 0
Overall wins: 9
* PGA Tour earnings are through March, 2017 and European Tour earnings are through July, 2016
29. Hunter Mahan — $37.5 million
Nationality: American
PGA Tour earnings: $29.8 million
European Tour earnings: €7.3 million
Overall wins: 6
28. Jordan Spieth — $37.8 million
PGA Tour earnings: $29.5 million
European Tour earnings: €7.8 million
Major championships: 2
27. K.J. Choi — $38.0 million
Nationality: South Korean
PGA Tour earnings: $32.0 million
European Tour earnings: €5.6 million
26. Justin Leonard — $39.5 million
PGA Tour earnings: $33.9 million
European Tour earnings: €5.3 million
Major championships: 1
Overall wins: 12
25. Geoff Ogilvy — $40.3 million
Nationality: Australian
PGA Tour earnings: $30.1 million
European Tour earnings: €9.6 million
24. Ian Poulter — $44.3 million
Nationality: English
PGA Tour earnings: $19.4 million
European Tour earnings: €23.4 million
Overall wins: 14
23. Stewart Cink — $44.3 million
PGA Tour earnings: $35.1 million
European Tour earnings: €8.6 million
22. Matt Kuchar — $46.9 million
PGA Tour earnings: $39.6 million
European Tour earnings: €6.9 million
Overall wins: 7
21. Bubba Watson — $47.0 million
PGA Tour earnings: $36.2 million
European Tour earnings: €10.2 million
20. Jason Day — $48.3 million
Nationality: Australian
PGA Tour earnings: $36.7 million
European Tour earnings: €10.8 million
Overall wins: 13
19. Zach Johnson — $49.3 million
PGA Tour earnings: $41.0 million
18. Henrik Stenson — $50.0 million
Nationality: Swedish
PGA Tour earnings: $25.7 million
European Tour earnings: €22.8 million
Overall wins: 16
17. David Toms — $50.3 million
PGA Tour earnings: $41.8 million
European Tour earnings: €8.0 million
16. Padraig Harrington — $50.6 million
Nationality: Irish
PGA Tour earnings: $24.6 million
European Tour earnings: €24.4 million
Major championships: 3
Overall wins: 21
15. Steve Stricker — $51.2 million
PGA Tour earnings: $43.0 million
European Tour earnings: €7.7 million
14. Davis Love III — $51.5 million
PGA Tour earnings: $44.3 million
European Tour earnings: €6.7 million
13. Lee Westwood — $53.7 million
Nationality: English
PGA Tour earnings: $19.1 million
European Tour earnings: €32.5 million
Overall wins: 25
12. Retief Goosen — $53.7 million
Nationality: South African
PGA Tour earnings: $30.6 million
European Tour earnings: €21.7 million
11. Luke Donald — $55.2 million
PGA Tour earnings: $35.8 million
European Tour earnings: €18.2 million
10. Dustin Johnson — $60.3 million
PGA Tour earnings: $45.4 million
European Tour earnings: €14.0 million
Overall wins: 15
9. Justin Rose — $60.5 million
PGA Tour earnings: $39.5 million
European Tour earnings: €19.7 million
8. Adam Scott — $66.6 million
PGA Tour earnings: $46.6 million
European Tour earnings: €18.8 million
Overall wins: 23
7. Rory McIlroy — $67.9 million
Nationality: Northern Irish
PGA Tour earnings: $35.5 million
European Tour earnings: €30.4 million
Major championships: 4
Overall wins: 26
6. Sergio Garcia — $71.0 million
Nationality: Spanish
PGA Tour earnings: $46.5 million
European Tour earnings: €23.1 million
5. Ernie Els — $79.2 million
PGA Tour earnings: $48.9 million
European Tour earnings: €28.4 million
Overall wins: 47
4. Vijay Singh — $81.3 million
Nationality: Fijian
PGA Tour earnings: $70.8 million
European Tour earnings: €9.9 million
3. Jim Furyk — $82.4 million
PGA Tour earnings: $67.6 million
Overall wins: 17
2. Phil Mickelson — $109.9 million
PGA Tour earnings: $83.0 million
European Tour earnings: €25.3 million
Major championships: 5
Overall wins: 51
1. Tiger Woods — $158.7 million
PGA Tour earnings: $110.1 million
European Tour earnings: €45.7 million
Major championships: 14
Overall wins: 119
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Max Homa’s Career Earnings: PGA Tour, Web.com, European, Asian, And More
Brenda draughn.
January 11, 2024
Discover Max Homa’s career earnings on the PGA Tour, Web.com Tour, European Tour, Asian Tour, and more. Explore his total career earnings and earnings by season and tournament.
Max Homa’s Career Earnings
Max Homa, a professional golfer from the United States, has had a successful career on various golf tours, accumulating significant earnings along the way. Let’s take a closer look at his earnings in different tours and how they have contributed to his total career earnings.
PGA Tour Earnings
Max Homa’s journey to professional success began on the PGA Tour, the premier golf tour in the United States. With his exceptional skills and determination, Homa has earned a substantial amount of money competing against some of the best golfers in the world.
Throughout his career, Homa has participated in numerous PGA Tour events, showcasing his talent and consistently delivering impressive performances. His earnings from the PGA Tour reflect his dedication and success on this highly competitive circuit.
Web.com Tour Earnings
Before making his mark on the PGA Tour, Max Homa honed his skills on the Web.com Tour, a developmental tour that serves as a pathway to the PGA Tour. During his time on this tour, Homa showcased his potential and proved himself as a competitive golfer.
Homa’s earnings from the Web.com Tour played a significant role in his career progression, helping him gain valuable experience and exposure. It was through his strong performances on this tour that he earned his PGA Tour card, paving the way for greater opportunities and financial rewards.
European Tour Earnings
In addition to his success on American soil, Max Homa has also ventured across the Atlantic to compete on the European Tour. This prestigious tour offers a unique challenge, as Homa faced new courses, different playing conditions, and a diverse field of talented international golfers.
Homa’s earnings from the European Tour demonstrate his ability to adapt and excel in different golfing environments. By competing against top European professionals, he not only added to his financial success but also gained valuable experience that further enhanced his skills as a golfer.
Asian Tour Earnings
Max Homa’s golfing journey has taken him to various parts of the world, including Asia, where he has competed on the Asian Tour. This tour provides a platform for golfers to compete in countries like China, Thailand, and South Korea, among others.
Homa’s earnings from the Asian Tour showcase his versatility and global reach as a professional golfer. By participating in tournaments across Asia, he has not only added to his career earnings but has also embraced the opportunity to engage with different cultures and golfing traditions.
Other Tour Earnings
Max Homa’s pursuit of success in the world of golf has also led him to participate in other tours beyond the PGA Tour, Web.com Tour, European Tour, and Asian Tour. These additional tours have provided him with opportunities to compete against a diverse range of players and further expand his golfing horizons.
While the specific details of earnings from these other tours may vary, they have undoubtedly contributed to Homa’s overall career earnings. These tours have allowed him to broaden his professional network, gain exposure to different golfing styles, and continue to develop his skills as a golfer.
Total Career Earnings
When we consider Max Homa’s earnings across various tours, it becomes evident that his career has been financially rewarding. His consistent performances, dedication, and talent have resulted in an impressive accumulation of earnings throughout his professional golfing journey.
The total career earnings of Max Homa are a testament to his hard work, perseverance, and skill on the golf course. As he continues to compete and strive for excellence, these earnings will undoubtedly grow, reflecting his ongoing success and impact in the world of golf.
Earnings by Season
Max Homa’s career earnings can also be analyzed on a seasonal basis, providing insights into his financial growth and performance trends over time. By examining the earnings from each season, we can gain a deeper understanding of Homa’s progress and achievements throughout his career.
The earnings by season table below showcases the progression of Max Homa’s career earnings:
Earnings by Tournament
A closer look at Max Homa’s earnings by tournament provides valuable insights into the impact of specific events on his overall earnings. Some tournaments offer higher prize money, attracting top golfers and providing an opportunity for significant financial gains.
While the earnings by tournament table below represents a selection of notable events, it is important to note that Max Homa’s success extends beyond these specific tournaments:
In conclusion, Max Homa’s career earnings reflect his exceptional talent, dedication, and success as a professional golfer. From his earnings on the PGA Tour to those on various international tours, Homa has consistently proven himself as a formidable competitor, securing his place among the elite in the world of golf. As he continues to compete and strive for excellence, his earnings are expected to grow, further solidifying his position as one of the sport’s most promising stars.
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Peter Malnati is a winner again and tired of all the talk about money in golf
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Peter Malnati is a PGA Tour winner again and now gets to tee it up with big names at the Houston Open. In his group for the opening two rounds is Scottie Scheffler, the world’s No. 1 player who is going for this third consecutive victory.
But a big part of Malnati is representing the little guy, the career grinders who care just as much about competing without seeing golf through the prism of money.
And there is a lot of it in the game right now, brought on by the disruption of Saudi money funding LIV Golf, and the PGA Tour’s response by creating $20 million signature events for the elite in the game.
Malnati struck a chord with so many for his emotions when he won the Valspar Championship , only his second PGA Tour title and first in more than nine years. He said it was for his family and those who supported him, but also for tournaments that aren’t signature events in a new era that can leave them “wondering where they fit and if they matter.”
He elevated those thoughts Wednesday, saying fans are sick of talking about money.
Malnati recalled watching Michael Jordan’s clutch moments with the Chicago Bulls, or Tiger Woods winning the majors in record fashion.
“I didn’t care one iota what Jordan’s contract was. I didn’t care one iota what the winner’s check at that U.S. Open was,” Malnati said. “And I think people are sick of that. I think people are just sick of the narrative in golf being about contracts on LIV, purses on the tour, guaranteed comp on the tour. I think people are so sick of that.
“I just feel like no kid when they were watching Jordan dreamed of having his salary. They didn’t care about that,” he said. “They dreamed of being in that moment, hitting that shot. I think that’s what our fans care about, too. And that’s what they want to see.”
His comments came one day after Chris DiMarco, a three-time winner on the PGA Tour who has yet to win on the 50-and-old PGA Tour Champions circuit, laughed when he said on the “Subpar Podcast” that “we’re kind of hoping that LIV buys the Champions Tour.”
“Let’s play for a little real money out here. I mean, this is kind of a joke when we’re averaging $2 million (purses),” DiMarco said. “There were like seven guys last week from TPC (The Players Championship) that made more money than our purses.”
For Malnati, it was a career-changer in many ways. In his 10th year on the PGA Tour, he has never advanced beyond the first round of the FedEx Cup playoffs. He has played in only three majors — never on the weekend — and the victory got him into the Masters for the first time.
He also is exempt through 2026, a big deal for a guy who seems to struggle each year keeping his full PGA Tour card.
His career earnings are now just over $9.9 million, a bit more than half of what Viktor Hovland got last year from winning the FedEx Cup. Scheffler already has made more than Malnati’s career earnings in just three months this year.
For now, it’s back to work for Malnati. The Houston Open starts Thursday at Memorial Park, held for the first time since the fall of 2022 because it moved to a new date in the spring leading up to the Masters. The course is different with lusher, green grass instead of the Bermuda grass typical of Texas in the late summer and fall.
Scheffler is coming off wins at Bay Hill and The Players Championship , and he will try to become the first player since Dustin Johnson in 2017 to win three starts in a row.
He said he was worn out from winning back-to-back weeks on strong courses against strong fields. Scheffler is not one to look much further than the next shot, and a chance for three straight wins was not front of mind.
“When you show up at a tournament being No. 1, I don’t start at 1 under, I don’t start at 2 under, I start at even,” Scheffler said. “You’ve got to approach every week the same. You’ve got to put in the same amount of work, you’ve got to show up prepared.”
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Top player Rory McIlroy will play at Zurich Classic
R ory McIlroy, 24-time PGA TOUR winner including four major titles and currently ranked second in the world, will make his debut at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans this year, announced Steve Worthy, CEO of the Fore!Kids Foundation, producer of the tournament.
McIlroy will team with fellow Irishman Shane Lowry, who himself added a major title to his playing resume when he won The Open Championship in 2019 in his native country.
“Both of these players have competed for Europe in Ryder Cup competition, so they are very accustomed to team play ,” said Worthy. “It’s always fun to see close friends partner in our unique format, and with their experience they will be both fan and on-course favorites,” Worthy added.
McIlroy, who joined the PGA TOUR in 2010, has carved out a remarkable career, making the cut in 213 out of 243 tournaments he has entered. He has won 24 times on the PGA TOUR and 17 times on the DP World Tour.
His record glitters with titles in the most prestigious tournaments around the world. He has three FedExCup titles; the DP World Championship twice; The Open Championship twice; and once each in the U.S. Open, the PGA Championship and THE PLAYERS Championship.
Although he is still seeking his first Masters championship to become only the sixth player in history to complete the Grand Slam, he has finished in the top 10 at Augusta seven times in the last 10 years.
He was named PGA TOUR Player of the Year three times, DP World Tour Player of the Year three times, won the Byron Nelson Award four times, the Vardon Trophy four times, and the Mark McCormick Award three times.
He has played on every European Ryder Cup team since 2010, with an overall record of 16-13-4. In the 2023 competition, he went 4-1 at Marco Simone Golf & Country Club outside Rome, Italy.
McIlroy turned professional at age 17, after declining a golf scholarship at East Tennessee State University when he was only 15. His first win on the DP World Tour came when he was 19 in 2009 and his first victory on the PGA TOUR came just a year later in 2010. At 22, he became the youngest player ever to reach €10 million in career earnings on the DP World Tour. In 2012 , he became the youngest player to reach $10 million in career earnings on the PGA TOUR.
He is currently ranked second in the world and has been ranked first in the world for 95 weeks starting in 2015.
Shane Lowry won The Open Championship in 2019 at Royal Portrush in his native Ireland, firing a course-record 63 in the third round to win by six shots over Tommy Fleetwood. He has won five other titles, four on the DP World Tour and the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational in 2015 that earned him his PGA TOUR card.
In addition to his title in The Open Championship, Lowry has posted a tie for third in the Masters, three top-10s in the PGA Championship and a tie for second in the 2016 U.S. Open, where he also finished ninth the previous year.
He has played the Zurich Classic four times in his career, most recently finishing 13 th teamed with Ian Poulter in 2022.
Lowry has played on the latest two Ryder Cup teams for Europe. He also made the World Cup team three times and played for Ireland in the Eisenhower Trophy in 2008.
He has played only five times in the U.S. in 2024. This season he tied for fourth in the Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches and finished third in the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard.
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The European Tour group promotes and celebrates men’s professional golf around the world. This involves staging, promoting and sanctioning over 100 tournaments in over 30 countries each year across the DP World Tour, European Challenge Tour and Legends Tour.
Since 1972, players from 37 different countries have won tournaments on our main Tour, while our live broadcast reaches more than 490 million homes in more than 150 countries every week, generating in excess of 2,200 global broadcast hours for each event.
The European Tour group is also the Managing Partner of Ryder Cup Europe, the body which, alongside the PGA of America, administers one of the greatest team contests in sport - the Ryder Cup.
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Career Money List Shall mean a list of players who are, or who have at any time in their careers been Members, which is computed during each Official Season and lists the total prize money earned in a Member's career up to and including 31st December 1984 in DP World Tour Approved Tournaments and thereafter the total Official Money he earned in Race to Dubai Ranking Tournaments.
European Tour - Career Money List. Total prize money earned in a member's career from 31st December 1984 to the present day DP World Tour. ... From the start of the 2005 Official Season a player must be in Membership and feature in the final DP World Tour Rankings for earnings to be credited to him. Pos. Player: Prize money: 1: WESTWOOD, Lee ...
Below are the all-time leaders in earnings on the European Tour, the tour's career money list. The European Tour was founded in 1971 and its first official season was 1972. Golfers who rank in the Top 40 on the tour's career money list retain their tour cards via Exemption Category 9.
Share. The highest career earnings on golf's DP World Tour are €44,594,732 (£39,243,320; $47,434,525), achieved by Rory McIlroy (UK) as of 23 February 2023. McIlroy has won 14 tournaments on the DP World Tour (formerly known as the PGA European Tour). Records change on a daily basis and are not immediately published online.
Alfred Dunhill Championship. Luke Donald, Rnd 2, Hole 4, 183 yds (8 iron) Hero Dubai Desert Classic. Thomas Bjørn, Rnd 2, Hole 7, 151 yds (9 iron) Ras Al Khaimah Championship. Marcus Armitage, Rnd 1, Hole 12, 131 yds (52° wedge) Bahrain Championship presented by Bapco Energies.
Paul C. Last Updated: September 12, 2023. The top 100 Prize Money leaders on the European Tour have won €1,399,014,126, with Rory Mcilroy currently leading the all time money list, with €50,294,549 in career earnings. Other top earners in the list include Lee Westwood (€38,825,014), Sergio Garcia (€30,100,249), and Justin Rose (€ ...
22. Danny Willett. 23. Robert Karlsson. Since 1984, 23 European Tour members have earned at least $20 million in their careers on tour. The all-time money winner is 48-year old Lee Westwood who has earned over $45 million, closely followed by Rory McIlroy who's deposited about $44.5 million. Westwood and McIlroy are the only two with….
30. Brandt Snedeker — $36.9 million. * PGA Tour earnings are through March, 2017 and European Tour earnings are through July, 2016. 29. Hunter Mahan — $37.5 million. 28. Jordan Spieth — $37. ...
The PGA European Tour is the lead partner in Ryder Cup Europe, ... The figures are not the players' complete career earnings as most of them have earned millions more on other tours (especially the PGA Tour) or from non-tour events. In addition, elite golfers often earn several times as much from endorsements and golf-related business interests ...
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PGA; LPGA; LIV Golf; Golf Earnings; Soccer . EPL; MLS; NWSL; Racing . NASCAR; Formula 1; Tennis . ATP; WTA; OTHER ... Comcast Business TOUR TOP 10; Career Earnings; Transactions; Golf Career Earnings; Official Tournament Earnings ... Total Earnings; Official Tournament Earnings. Listing the career earnings for official tournaments for PGA ...
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Tom Kite. $11,041,042. 200. aus. G. Chalmers. Greg Chalmers. $10,882,309. Wondering who leads the PGA Tour in drive distance, consecutive cuts, scoring average, or putts per hole? CBS Sports has ...
Career Earnings. 1 st • Tiger Woods. $120,954,766. Non-member Earnings. 1 st • Kevin Roy. $166,740. Non-Member Off+WGC Earnings. 1 st ... PGA TOUR, PGA TOUR Champions, and the Swinging Golfer ...
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As of 4 February 2019, the highest career earnings on the Staysure Tour - formerly known as the European Senior Tour - are €2,811,071 ($3,219,400; £2,460,080), achieved by Bernhard Langer (Germany) from 2008-18.
Comcast Business TOUR TOP 10; Career Earnings; Transactions; Golf Career Earnings; By Year; By Tournament; By Date Range; Total Earnings By Year ... 2023 Earnings. Listing the total earnings for PGA golfers. Player Official Payouts Unofficial Payouts TOUR Championship Bonus, 2019+ Player Impact Program, 2021+ Comcast Business TOUR TOP 10, 2021 ...
Throughout his career, Homa has participated in numerous PGA Tour events, showcasing his talent and consistently delivering impressive performances. His earnings from the PGA Tour reflect his dedication and success on this highly competitive circuit. Web.com Tour Earnings. Before making his mark on the PGA Tour, Max Homa honed his skills on the ...
Peter Malnati is a PGA Tour winner again and now gets to tee it up with big names at the Houston Open. ... each year keeping his full PGA Tour card. His career earnings are now just over $9.9 ...
Meet John E. ENG. Bristol, England Place of Birth. 6′ 2″ (188cm) Height. Music, rugby Interests. (2001), (06), 07, (09), 11 Qualifying School. The former England amateur international from Portishead near Bristol won the Charles Church Challenge Tour Championship at Bowood Golf and Country Club, not far from his home and in front of his ...
At 22, he became the youngest player ever to reach €10 million in career earnings on the DP World Tour. In 2012, he became the youngest player to reach $10 million in career earnings on the PGA ...
Comcast Business TOUR TOP 10; Career Earnings; Transactions; Golf Career Earnings; Official Tournament Earnings; Majors Earnings; Total Earnings; Total Earnings. Listing the total earnings for PGA golfers. Player Official Payouts Unofficial Payouts TOUR Championship Bonus, 2019+ Player Impact Program, 2021+ Comcast Business TOUR TOP 10, 2021 ...
The European Tour group promotes and celebrates men's professional golf around the world. This involves staging, promoting and sanctioning over 100 tournaments in over 30 countries each year across the DP World Tour, European Challenge Tour and Legends Tour. Since 1972, players from 37 different countries have won tournaments on