Champions Tour - Money Winners and Most Wins Leaders

Money Winners and Most Wins Leaders

Players who lead the money list on the Champions Tour win the Arnold Palmer Award.

Year Money leader Earnings ($) Most wins
2012 Bernhard Langer 2,140,296 2: Michael Allen, Roger Chapman, Fred Couples,
David Frost, Fred Funk, Bernhard Langer,
Tom Lehman, Willie Wood
2011 Tom Lehman 2,081,526 3: John Cook, Tom Lehman
2010 Bernhard Langer 2,648,939 5: Bernhard Langer
2009 Bernhard Langer 2,139,451 4: Bernhard Langer
2008 Bernhard Langer 2,035,073 3: Bernhard Langer, Eduardo Romero
2007 Jay Haas 2,581,001 4: Jay Haas
2006 Jay Haas 2,420,227 4: Jay Haas, Loren Roberts
2005 Dana Quigley 2,170,258 4: Hale Irwin
2004 Craig Stadler 2,306,066 5: Craig Stadler
2003 Tom Watson 1,853,108 3: Craig Stadler
2002 Hale Irwin 3,028,304 4: Bob Gilder, Hale Irwin
2001 Allen Doyle 2,553,582 5: Larry Nelson
2000 Larry Nelson 2,708,005 6: Larry Nelson
1999 Bruce Fleisher 2,515,705 7: Bruce Fleisher
1998 Hale Irwin 2,861,945 7: Hale Irwin
1997 Hale Irwin 2,343,364 9: Hale Irwin
1996 Jim Colbert 1,627,890 5: Jim Colbert
1995 Jim Colbert 1,444,386 4: Jim Colbert, Bob Murphy
1994 Dave Stockton 1,402,519 6: Lee Trevino
1993 Dave Stockton 1,175,944 5: Dave Stockton
1992 Lee Trevino 1,027,002 5: Lee Trevino
1991 Mike Hill 1,065,657 5: Mike Hill
1990 Lee Trevino 1,190,518 7: Lee Trevino
1989 Bob Charles 725,887 5: Bob Charles
1988 Bob Charles 533,929 5: Bob Charles, Gary Player
1987 Chi Chi Rodriguez 509,145 7: Chi Chi Rodriguez
1986 Bruce Crampton 454,299 7: Bruce Crampton
1985 Peter Thomson 386,724 9: Peter Thomson
1984 Don January 328,597 4: Miller Barber
1983 Don January 237,571 6: Don January
1982 Miller Barber 106,890 3: Miller Barber
1981 Miller Barber 83,136 3: Miller Barber
1980 Don January 44,100 1: Roberto DeVicenzo, Don January,
Arnold Palmer, Charlie Sifford

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