2000 Senior PGA Tour - Leaders

Leaders

Scoring Average leaders

Rank Player Country Average
1 Gil Morgan United States 68.83
2 Larry Nelson United States 68.87
3 Bruce Fleisher United States 69.01
4 Hale Irwin United States 69.16
5 Tom Watson United States 69.23

Full 2000 Scoring Average List

Money List leaders

Rank Player Country Earnings ($) Events Wins
1 Larry Nelson United States 2,708,005 30 6
2 Bruce Fleisher United States 2,373,977 30 4
3 Hale Irwin United States 2,128,968 24 4
4 Gil Morgan United States 1,873,216 23 3
5 Dana Quigley United States 1,802,063 39 1

Full 2000 Official Money List

Career Money List leaders

Rank Player Country Earnings($) Wins
1 Hale Irwin United States 11,774,453 29
2 Jim Colbert United States 9,623,844 19
3 Lee Trevino United States 9,211,216 29
4 Dave Stockton United States 8,618,426 14
5 Bob Charles New Zealand 8,284,081 23

Full 2000 Career Official Money List

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