Money List and Player of The Year Winners
Year | Money winner | Earnings (US$) | Player of the Year |
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Nationwide Tour | |||
2012 | Casey Wittenberg | 433,453 | |
2011 | J. J. Killeen | 414,273 | J. J. Killeen |
2010 | Jamie Lovemark | 452,951 | Jamie Lovemark |
2009 | Michael Sim | 644,142 | Michael Sim |
2008 | Matt Bettencourt | 447,863 | Brendon de Jonge |
2007 | Richard Johnson | 445,421 | Nick Flanagan |
2006 | Ken Duke | 382,443 | Ken Duke |
2005 | Troy Matteson | 495,009 | Jason Gore |
2004 | Jimmy Walker | 371,346 | Jimmy Walker |
2003 | Zach Johnson | 494,882 | Zach Johnson |
Buy.com Tour | |||
2002 | Patrick Moore | 381,965 | Patrick Moore |
2001 | Chad Campbell | 394,552 | Chad Campbell |
2000 | Spike McRoy | 300,638 | Spike McRoy |
Nike Tour | |||
1999 | Carl Paulson | 223,051 | Carl Paulson |
1998 | Bob Burns | 178,664 | Bob Burns |
1997 | Chris Smith | 225,201 | Chris Smith |
1996 | Stewart Cink | 251,699 | Stewart Cink |
1995 | Jerry Kelly | 188,878 | Jerry Kelly |
1994 | Chris Perry | 167,148 | Chris Perry |
1993 | Sean Murphy | 166,293 | Sean Murphy |
Ben Hogan Tour | |||
1992 | John Flannery | 164,115 | John Flannery |
1991 | Tom Lehman | 141,934 | Tom Lehman |
1990 | Jeff Maggert | 108,644 | Jeff Maggert |
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