- Pga Tour Lifetime Money List 2020
- Pga Tour Lifetime Money List Leaderboard
- Pga Tour Lifetime Money List 2019
- Pga Champions Tour All Time Money List
It pays to play well on the PGA Tour, folks. Just ask this week’s winner, Daniel Berger. The 27-year-old went out and took the trophy on Sunday, shooting a 7-under 65 in the final round to win the 2021 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am by two shots over Bay Area native Maverick McNealy. The total official money earned by a PGA TOUR regular member on the PGA TOUR over an entire career. (110) Y-T-D Stat Career Money Leaders - 2021 Stat. It pays to play well on the PGA Tour, especially in a tournament that’s made for those who have won. Harris English broke a winless drought that dates back to 2013 on Sunday night, defeating 22-year-old rising star Joaquin Niemann in a playoff to win the Sentry Tournament of Champions at the Plantation Course at Kapalua.
It pays to play well on the PGA Tour, especially in a tournament that’s made for those who have won.
Pga Tour Lifetime Money List 2020
Harris English broke a winless drought that dates back to 2013 on Sunday night, defeating 22-year-old rising star Joaquin Niemann in a playoff to win the Sentry Tournament of Champions at the Plantation Course at Kapalua. The 31-year-old English – who will take home the $1.34 million top prize – last won on Tour in 2013 at the OHL Classic at Mayakoba. He also won the FedEx St. Jude Classic earlier that year in June.
Check out how much money each player earned this week in Hawaii.
Sentry Tournament of Champions:Leaderboard Winner’s bag
Pga Tour Lifetime Money List Leaderboard
Prize money
Pga Tour Lifetime Money List 2019
Pga Champions Tour All Time Money List
Position | Player | Score | Earnings |
1 | Harris English | -25 | $1,340,000 |
2 | Joaquin Niemann | -25 | $782,000 |
3 | Justin Thomas | -24 | $490,000 |
4 | Ryan Palmer | -23 | $378,000 |
T5 | Xander Schauffele | -21 | $280,500 |
T5 | Sungjae Im | -21 | $280,500 |
T7 | Bryson DeChambeau | -20 | $199,333 |
T7 | Jon Rahm | -20 | $199,333 |
T7 | Collin Morikawa | -20 | $199,333 |
10 | Daniel Berger | -19 | $172,000 |
T11 | Dustin Johnson | -18 | $155,500 |
T11 | Sergio Garcia | -18 | $155,500 |
T13 | Lanto Griffin | -17 | $125,250 |
T13 | Scottie Scheffler | -17 | $125,250 |
T13 | Brendon Todd | -17 | $125,250 |
T13 | Patrick Cantlay | -17 | $125,250 |
T17 | Abraham Ancer | -16 | $92,000 |
T17 | Sebastian Munoz | -16 | $92,000 |
T17 | Martin Laird | -16 | $92,000 |
T17 | Webb Simpson | -16 | $92,000 |
T21 | Michael Thompson | -15 | $75,000 |
T21 | Patrick Reed | -15 | $75,000 |
T21 | Adam Scott | -15 | $75,000 |
T24 | Kevin Kisner | -14 | $63,200 |
T24 | Marc Leishman | -14 | $63,200 |
T24 | Richy Werenski | -14 | $63,200 |
T24 | Cameron Smith | -14 | $63,200 |
T24 | Billy Horschel | -14 | $63,200 |
T29 | Brian Gay | -13 | $55,000 |
T29 | Nick Taylor | -13 | $55,000 |
T31 | Tony Finau | -11 | $49,000 |
T31 | Cameron Champ | -11 | $49,000 |
T31 | Stewart Cink | -11 | $49,000 |
T31 | Viktor Hovland | -11 | $49,000 |
T35 | Hudson Swafford | -9 | $43,000 |
T35 | Jason Kokrak | -9 | $43,000 |
37 | Carlos Ortiz | -7 | $41,000 |
T38 | Andrew Landry | -5 | $39,000 |
T38 | Robert Streb | -5 | $39,000 |
T38 | Kevin Na | -5 | $39,000 |
T41 | Hideki Matsuyama | -4 | $36,500 |
T41 | Mackenzie Hughes | -4 | $36,500 |