2007 LPGA Tour - Leaders

Leaders

Money List leaders

Rank Player Country Earnings ($) Events
1 Lorena Ochoa Mexico 4,364,994 25
2 Suzann Pettersen Norway 1,802,400 24
3 Paula Creamer United States 1,384,798 24
4 Mi Hyun Kim South Korea 1,273,848 27
5 Seon Hwa Lee South Korea 1,100,198 28
6 Cristie Kerr United States 1,098,921 22
7 Jang Jeong South Korea 1,038,598 27
8 Angela Park Brazil 983,922 28
9 Morgan Pressel United States 972,452 25
10 Jee Young Lee South Korea 966,256 24

Full 2007 Official Money List

Scoring Average leaders

Rank Player Country Average
1 Lorena Ochoa Mexico 69.69
2 Paula Creamer United States 70.50
3 Suzann Pettersen Norway 70.86
4 Annika Sörenstam Sweden 71.27
5 Stacy Prammanasudh United States 71.28

Full 2007 Scoring Average List - navigate to "2007", then "Scoring Average"

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