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Better know a lefty: Your guide to left-handed players on the PGA Tour. 1 during the second round of the Tour Championship on Friday, Sept. 12, 2014. Would you like to get started? of Nevada. Trahan ($10.9M), Scott Brown ($10.1M), Larry Mize ($7.9M), Gene Sauers ($4.7M), Andy Bean ($3.5M), Tim Simpson ($3.4M), Jerry Pate ($1.6M), Kenny Knox ($1.6M), Zack Sucher ($1.1M), Jim Dent ($565K), Mac McLendon ($542K), Lyn Lott ($326K), Dustin Johnson ($70.9M), Lucas Glover ($24.0M), Kevin Kisner ($23.1M), Jonathan Byrd ($19.4M), Ben Martin ($7.4M), Tommy Gainey ($5.6M), Wesley Bryan ($3.5M), Matthew NeSmith ($1.2M), Jason Dufner ($27.2M), Steve Flesch ($18.3M), Ben Curtis ($13.8M), John Cook ($12.7M), Frank Lickliter II ($11.8M), Joe Ogilvie ($10.1M), Jim Herman ($7.7M), Brett Wetterich ($7.0M), Ryan Armour ($6.4M), Harold Varner III ($6.4M), Jack Nicklaus ($5.7M), Bob Lohr ($2.4M), Tom Weiskopf ($2.2M), Dick Mast ($1.1M), Jerry McGee ($872K), Bo Hoag ($870K), Mike McCullough ($683K), Dow Finsterwald ($402K), Pat Lindsey ($319K), Tom Nieporte ($95K), Justin Thomas ($39.9M), Kenny Perry ($32.1M), J.B. Holmes ($25.7M), Joey Sindelar ($11.2M), Robert Damron ($6.4M), Josh Teater ($5.8M), Russ Cochran ($5.6M), Brad Fabel ($2.6M), Ted Schulz ($1.6M), Bobby Nichols ($993K), Vincent Whaley ($372K), Woody Blackburn ($310K), DeWitt Weaver ($273K), Jim Furyk ($71.3M), Rocco Mediate ($16.8M), Jason Bohn ($16.0M), Brendon Todd ($10.6M), Jim Gallagher, Jr. ($6.0M), Ted Tryba ($3.9M), Ed Dougherty ($1.3M), Mike Nicolette ($448K), Bill Johnston ($51K), Vince Covello ($19K), Steve Stricker ($44.4M), Jerry Kelly ($29.1M), Mark Wilson ($15.3M), Dan Forsman ($8.7M), J.P. Hayes ($8.4M), Skip Kendall ($8.1M), Andy North ($1.4M), Don Iverson ($198K), Ryan Moore ($31.4M), Fred Couples ($22.8M), Kyle Stanley ($16.1M), Kirk Triplett ($14.1M), Luke List ($7.9M), Joel Dahmen ($6.3M), Andrew Putnam ($5.8M), Rick Fehr ($4.0M), Rex Caldwell ($1.0M), Bill Sander ($823K), David Toms ($41.9M), Heath Slocum ($15.9M), Hal Sutton ($15.3M), Adam Long ($4.9M), Brian Bateman ($3.9M), Sam Burns ($2.9M), Doug Tewell ($2.7M), Mike Heinen ($1.8M), Kelly Gibson ($1.8M), Gary Koch ($1.6M), Rocky Thompson ($146K), Jeff Maggert ($19.4M), Tom Pernice Jr. ($15.0M), Jay Haas ($14.4M), Tom Watson ($11.1M), Hale Irwin ($6.0M), Jay Williamson ($5.9M), Brice Garnett ($5.0M), David Edwards ($4.8M), Brandel Chamblee ($4.0M), Jay Delsing ($3.6M), Robin Freeman ($2.2M), Stan Utley ($675K), Johnny Pott ($371K), Stewart Cink ($39.8M), Steve Lowery ($15.1M), Glen Day ($9.2M), Patton Kizzire ($8.2M), Dicky Pride ($5.8M), Larry Nelson ($3.8M), Smylie Kaufman ($3.5M), Spike McRoy ($2.4M), Robby Shelton ($1.6M), Buddy Gardner ($1.5M), Phillip Hancock ($425K), Chris DiMarco ($22.7M), Jeff Sluman ($18.2M), Dudley Hart ($12.6M), John Huh ($9.2M), Len Mattiace ($6.9M), Wayne Levi ($4.7M), Mike Hulbert ($4.2M), Tom Scherrer ($2.9M), Dominic Bozzelli ($2.2M), Marc Turnesa ($2.1M), George Burns ($1.8M), Bob Murphy ($1.6M), Terry Diehl ($405K), Greg Powers ($386K), Bob Byman ($162K), Richie Karl ($62K), Pat Perez ($26.8M), Billy Mayfair ($20.3M), Michael Thompson ($10.7M), Rich Beem ($9.7M), Ted Purdy ($7.4M), Charlie Beljan ($3.8M), Don Pooley ($3.3M), Howard Twitty ($2.7M), David Gossett ($2.2M), Michael Gellerman ($141K), Jimmy Walker ($25.8M), Bob Tway ($15.8M), Robert Streb ($11.2M), Brandt Jobe ($9.0M), Kevin Tway ($5.6M), Gil Morgan ($5.3M), Talor Gooch ($4.0M), John Adams ($2.0M), Ron Streck ($817K), Dale Douglass ($578K), Bob Dickson ($297K), Labron Harris ($296K), Dwight Nevil ($200K), Bo Van Pelt ($20.5M), Jeff Overton ($12.8M), Patrick Rodgers ($7.3M), Fuzzy Zoeller ($5.8M), Chris Smith ($5.0M), Peter Malnati ($4.9M), Chad Collins ($4.0M), Tyler Duncan ($3.6M), Adam Schenk ($2.6M), Mike Sullivan ($2.3M), Joe Inman ($729K), Chris Baker ($336K), Kevin Streelman ($21.8M), John Huston ($15.0M), D.A. But after the Westchester Classic, Snead never made another cut on the PGA Tour. Weibring ($4.8M), David Ogrin ($2.8M), Gary Hallberg ($2.5M), Derek Lamely ($1.5M), Doug Ghim ($1.1M), Lance Ten Broeck ($790K), Bob Goalby ($645K), Mark Pfeil ($573K), Jeff Mitchell ($322K), Gary Groh ($149K), Tom Lehman ($21.5M), Tim Herron ($19.4M), Lee Janzen ($16.0M), Cameron Beckman ($9.9M), Mac O’Grady ($1.1M), Mike Morley ($526K), Vaughn Taylor ($18.5M), John Rollins ($18.4M), Curtis Strange ($7.6M), Lanny Wadkins ($6.4M), Billy Hurley III ($5.1M), Bobby Wadkins ($2.8M), J.C. Snead ($2.2M), Billy Kratzert ($1.4M), Ed Sneed ($860K), Zach Johnson ($46.6M), Troy Merritt ($9.4M), Tom Purtzer ($4.2M), Dave Rummells ($1.9M), Steve Spray ($142K), Paul Azinger ($14.5M), Tim Petrovic ($12.2M), Scott Stallings ($12.0M), Brett Quigley ($11.1M), Richy Werenski ($4.8M), Peter Uihlein ($3.5M), Rob Oppenheim ($1.6M), John Schroeder ($547K), Bob Toski ($105K), Brandt Snedeker ($39.0M), Keith Mitchell ($5.2M), Eric Axley ($3.2M), Wes Roach ($1.9M), Bruce Fleisher ($1.7M), Michael Clark II ($1.7M), Gibby Gilbert ($1.1M), Gary Woodland ($28.0M), Chez Reavie ($16.7M), J.L. Christiaan Bezuidenhout will make his US Open debut after being among the top 70 of the Official World Golf Ranking as of 15 March 2020. Find out which PGA Tour golfers are the biggest bankrollers at the Money List Leaderboard on ESPN.com. From Hilaman to Pebble Beach. Trahan ($10.9M), Ben Martin ($7.4M), Doc Redman ($2.7M), Clarence Rose ($2.2M), Fred Couples ($22.8M), Steve Elkington ($15.5M), Fuzzy Zoeller ($5.8M), Blaine McCallister ($5.2M), John Mahaffey ($3.9M), Brad Fabel ($2.6M), Billy Ray Brown ($2.3M), Ed Fiori ($2.3M), Mike Standly ($1.8M), Keith Fergus ($1.5M), Bill Rogers ($1.4M), Homero Blancas ($671K), Tom Jenkins ($470K), Fred Marti ($405K), Babe Hiskey ($203K), Marty Fleckman ($162K), Rocky Thompson ($146K), Davis Love III ($44.9M), Mark Wilson ($15.3M), Raymond Floyd ($5.3M), John Inman ($1.1M), Jim Ferree ($107K), Ryan Palmer ($29.7M), Jeff Maggert ($19.4M), Cameron Champ ($4.5M), Bronson Burgoon ($3.3M), David Ogrin ($2.8M), Bobby Nichols ($993K), Steve Stricker ($44.4M), D.A. Most wins on PGA Tour this season by college. There are a few Sooners missing. Hover over a pin to view earnings for a college/university. This isn’t necessarily a “trick,” or a secret, but every single player on the PGA … University of Southern California: $40,962,083: 39: 11: Craig Stadler ($10.0M) 36: University of Oregon: $39,074,404: 18: 6: Ben Crane ($21.6M) 37: Florida Southern College: $37,206,983: 14: 3: Rocco Mediate ($16.8M) 38: University of Oklahoma: $36,615,266: 8: 6: Glen Day ($9.2M) 39: University of California-Berkeley: $36,522,062: 7: 6: James Hahn ($10.4M) … 1 during the first round of the 2014 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club. First Pro Win, First PGA Tour Card For A Former USC Golfer Matt NeSmith wins the Boise Open and for this efforts he earns his first PGA Tour Card. Stockton joined the Nationwide Tour in 1993 and won two events in his rookie year, the Nike Connecticut Open and the Nike Hawkeye Open . learn more. Top players missing each other too often. Credit: Getty Images Hi Derek, Clarke’s PGA Tour profile page doesn’t list his education https://www.pgatour.com/players/player.19825.darren-clarke.html, but seems you are correct and he did attend Wake Forest, which means Wake would swap places with Stanford. The table below shows totals (earnings, number of golfers, PGA Tour wins) for all colleges and universities represented on the PGA Tour Career Money list. Two weeks ago, Johnson, 27, made his PGA Tour debut, given a sponsor exemption for the Pebble Beach Pro-Am. At 35 mill that’s a big omission. 2001. The Korn Ferry trademark is also a registered trademark, and is used in the Korn Ferry Tour logo with permission. Poston ($6.0M), Raymond Floyd ($5.3M), Jim Carter ($4.8M), Garrett Willis ($4.0M), Grayson Murray ($2.9M), Doc Redman ($2.7M), Lennie Clements ($2.3M), Clarence Rose ($2.2M), Jim Thorpe ($1.9M), Leonard Thompson ($1.8M), John Inman ($1.1M), Will Gordon ($890K), Larry Hinson ($413K), Randy Glover ($124K), Jim Ferree ($107K), Sam Adams ($83K), Charles Howell III ($40.4M), Harris English ($18.7M), Chris Kirk ($18.2M), Brian Harman ($17.9M), Russell Henley ($16.4M), D.J. Hi Ryan, he’s not on the PGA Tour career money list https://www.pgatour.com/stats/stat.110.html. By Dan McDonald. Golfers who finish in the Top 75 on the Web.com Tour money list, plus golfers who finish 126-200 on the PGA Tour FedEx Cup points list, make the fields for these tournaments. Illinois. Whereas NFL and NBA players are paid a set amount every year, golfers earn money based specifically on how well they play. By default the table is sorted by total state earnings (highest first), but click the headers if you want to rearrange. Published on Monday, October 22, 2018. Anthony Kim $12+, Martin Flores $5+, Hunter Haas nearly $2. data was from the career money leaders list. Tiger Woods is ranked number one in total strokes gained and he is ranked at or near the top of PGA TOUR golfers … Click on a state, or use the + and – buttons to zoom in. PGA Tour rules consultant Mark Russell, right, chats with tour rules official John Mutch at the Genesis Invitational. (Note: Each school’s four wins were by four different golfers) 3: Florida State (all by Brooks Koepka) 2: Cal …Georgia … We already knew for several weeks that Justin Thomas is the PGA 2K cover star, but it had been teased there would be over 11 more golfers joining him as part of the new game. 4: Arizona State (including Zurich team event) … Oklahoma State. moments with the GL community. Dave Stockton Jr. (born July 31, 1968) is an American professional golfer who played on the PGA Tour and the Nationwide Tour. For more than 40 years, Russell has been rulebook royalty on the tour. Yet on the PGA Tour, professional golfers walk the entire course with their caddy lugging the clubs without so much as a hand cart. So do we. While women's golf has had several openly gay players through the years, the men's tour is waiting on its first. Which is why we regularly dig into PGA Tour stats to create data pieces just like this. Here's a look at the colleges of current PGA TOUR players: © 2021 PGA TOUR, Inc | All Rights Reserved. The Aussie has been ranked as high as No. Pan ($6.5M), Joel Dahmen ($6.3M), Brent Geiberger ($7.4M), Jason Gore ($6.5M), Andrew Putnam ($5.8M), Graeme McDowell ($18.4M), Zack Sucher ($1.1M), Brad Faxon ($17.8M), Bruce Fleisher ($1.7M), Woody Austin ($16.6M), Scott Gump ($2.7M), Russell Knox ($14.4M), Donnie Hammond ($4.0M), J.P. Hayes ($8.4M), Paul Stankowski ($7.4M), Roger Sloan ($1.6M), Brett Quigley ($11.1M), Wesley Bryan ($3.5M), Mark Anderson ($1.2M), Matthew NeSmith ($1.2M), Fred Wadsworth ($235K), Brendan Steele ($16.4M), Gary McCord ($662K), Carlos Ortiz ($5.7M), Sebastián Muñoz ($5.2M), Joel Edwards ($4.3M), Robert Streb ($11.2M), Jim Colbert ($1.6M), Garrett Willis ($4.0M), Eric Axley ($3.2M), Seamus Power ($2.6M), J.C. Snead ($2.2M), Larry Hinson ($413K), Tyler Duncan ($3.6M), Adam Schenk ($2.6M), Jim Gallagher, Jr. ($6.0M), Randy Glover ($124K), Peter Malnati ($4.9M), Stan Utley ($675K), Mac O’Grady ($1.1M), Barry Jaeckel ($982K), Rob Oppenheim ($1.6M), Mike Nicolette ($448K), John Morse ($1.3M), John Schroeder ($547K), Don January ($1.1M), Billy Maxwell ($376K), https://www.pgatour.com/players/player.19825.darren-clarke.html, https://www.pgatour.com/stats/stat.110.html. Former USC golfer Sarah Schmelzel posted her best LPGA Tour finish in the Portland Classic, earning sixth place at 14 under par. The PGA Tour has 51 official events on its 2020-021 schedule, a long schedule caused by the strange 2019-20 pandemic season. 2020-21 PGA Golfers PGA Champions Tour European Tour LPGA Korn Ferry Tour Apply Reset. Points ($11.8M), Todd Hamilton ($5.5M), D.A. Points ($11.8M), Bob Goalby ($645K), John Cook ($12.7M), Joey Sindelar ($11.2M), Chris Perry ($6.9M), Ryan Armour ($6.4M), Jack Nicklaus ($5.7M), Chris Smith ($5.0M), Ted Tryba ($3.9M), Tom Weiskopf ($2.2M), Jerry McGee ($872K), Bo Hoag ($870K), Ed Sneed ($860K), Tom Nieporte ($95K), Scott Piercy ($20.8M), Xander Schauffele ($19.9M), Dennis Paulson ($5.0M), J.J. Spaun ($4.8M), Lennie Clements ($2.3M), Lon Hinkle ($1.6M), Greg Twiggs ($767K), Jason Dufner ($27.2M), John Huston ($15.0M), Patton Kizzire ($8.2M), Dominic Bozzelli ($2.2M), Buddy Gardner ($1.5M), Patrick Reed ($32.2M), Vaughn Taylor ($18.5M), Henrik Norlander ($2.8M), David Toms ($41.9M), Brian Bateman ($3.9M), Smylie Kaufman ($3.5M), Mac McLendon ($542K), Johnny Pott ($371K), Ben Taylor ($172K), Bert Weaver ($161K), J.B. Holmes ($25.7M), Steve Flesch ($18.3M), Russ Cochran ($5.6M), Tim Clark ($23.9M), Carl Pettersson ($22.7M), Marc Turnesa ($2.1M), Mike Weir ($28.0M), Mike Reid ($4.7M), Zac Blair ($4.1M), Rick Fehr ($4.0M), Johnny Miller ($2.7M), Keith Clearwater ($2.4M), Bobby Clampett ($1.4M), Pat McGowan ($916K), John Fought ($387K), Brandt Snedeker ($39.0M), Luke List ($7.9M), Will Gordon ($890K), Nick Watney ($27.8M), Kevin Sutherland ($15.7M), Tim Norris ($546K), Tim Herron ($19.4M), Tommy Armour III ($9.5M), Kent Jones ($5.4M), Charlie Beljan ($3.8M), Brad Bryant ($3.6M), Curt Byrum ($1.6M), Luke Donald ($36.5M), Matthew Fitzpatrick ($5.1M), Scott Harrington ($1.1M), Jim Benepe ($395K), Kevin Streelman ($21.8M), Joe Ogilvie ($10.1M), Adam Long ($4.9M), Ryan Blaum ($2.8M), Wes Roach ($1.9M), Jerry Kelly ($29.1M), Tim Petrovic ($12.2M), Craig Stadler ($10.0M), Kevin Stadler ($9.7M), Scott Simpson ($6.8M), Jamie Lovemark ($6.6M), Brian Henninger ($3.3M), Dave Stockton ($1.3M), Tony Sills ($1.2M), Martin Trainer ($799K), Sam Randolph ($575K), Mark Pfeil ($573K), Bob McCallister ($101K), Ben Crane ($21.6M), Peter Jacobsen ($7.8M), Aaron Wise ($6.2M), Wyndham Clark ($2.8M), Tom Shaw ($435K), Pat Fitzsimons ($154K), Rocco Mediate ($16.8M), Lee Janzen ($16.0M), Marco Dawson ($4.3M), Glen Day ($9.2M), Abraham Ancer ($8.6M), Andrew Magee ($8.5M), Todd Hamilton ($5.5M), Grant Waite ($4.6M), Michael Gellerman ($141K), James Hahn ($10.4M), Byeong Hun An ($9.4M), Collin Morikawa ($7.7M), Max Homa ($4.4M), Michael Kim ($3.2M), Brandon Hagy ($1.5M), Gary Woodland ($28.0M), Matt Gogel ($4.6M), John Daly ($10.3M), David Lingmerth ($8.8M), Andrew Landry ($5.8M), Austin Cook ($5.1M), R.H. Sikes ($344K), Bryson DeChambeau ($21.3M), Kelly Kraft ($4.6M), Harry Higgs ($2.1M), DeWitt Weaver ($273K), John Rollins ($18.4M), Lanto Griffin ($4.2M), Rafael Campos ($620K), Mark O’Meara ($14.3M), Paul Goydos ($12.8M), Ben Curtis ($13.8M), Mackenzie Hughes ($6.6M), Corey Conners ($6.1M), Chris Stroud ($12.8M), Shawn Stefani ($6.3M), Ronnie Black ($3.2M), Trevor Dodds ($1.9M), Kelly Gibson ($1.8M), Bart Bryant ($9.7M), Rich Beem ($9.7M), Tom Byrum ($6.6M), J.J. Henry ($16.9M), Tom Hoge ($6.0M), Charles Coody ($1.2M), Johnson Wagner ($12.5M), Brendon de Jonge ($11.6M), Jonathan Kaye ($10.6M), Steve Jones ($6.5M), Hale Irwin ($6.0M), Dale Douglass ($578K), Fred Funk ($21.3M), George Burns ($1.8M), Deane Beman ($370K), Tom Lehman ($21.5M), Erik van Rooyen ($957K), Jeff Overton ($12.8M), Shaun Micheel ($9.1M), Arron Oberholser ($7.7M), Mark Wiebe ($4.3M), Mark Hubbard ($3.3M), Roger Maltbie ($2.2M), Mark Lye ($1.8M), Bob Eastwood ($1.5M), Ron Cerrudo ($228K), Kirk Triplett ($14.1M), Michael Allen ($6.3M), Nick Taylor ($7.0M), C.T. This was fun to look at. Michael Allen. But Arnold is on the career wins list. You also forgot toadd Darren Clarke to Wake Forest. We’ve also listed the top individual earner in each state. To see a list of all golfers for a state, click the state name.

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