Leading Money Winners
| Position | Player | Country (State if Australian) | Prize money (A$) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Craig Parry | New South Wales | 442,004.48 |
| 2 | David Smail | New Zealand | 168,460.70 |
| 3 | Paul Sheehan | New South Wales | 154,439.80 |
| 4 | Scott Sterling | United States | 150,747,42 |
| 5 | Greg Chalmers | West Australia | 150,342.46 |
| 6 | James Nitties | New South Wales | 142,176.78 |
| 7 | Peter O'Malley | New South Wales | 134,438.81 |
| 8 | Won Joon Lee | New South Wales | 133,844.69 |
| 9 | Adam Bland | South Australia | 117,905.09 |
| 10 | Marc Leishman | Victoria | 115,427.34 |
Inflation: A$100 in 2007 equals A$112.91 in 2011.
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