PGA Tour - Money Winners and Most Wins Leaders

Money Winners and Most Wins Leaders

Players who lead the money list on the PGA Tour win the Arnold Palmer Award (since 1981).

Year Money winner Earnings ($) Most wins
2012 Rory McIlroy 8,047,952 4: Rory McIlroy
2011 Luke Donald 6,683,214 2: 7 players (note 1)
2010 Matt Kuchar 4,910,477 3: Jim Furyk
2009 Tiger Woods (9/9) 10,508,163 6: Tiger Woods
2008 Vijay Singh (3/3) 6,601,094 4: Tiger Woods
2007 Tiger Woods (8/9) 10,867,052 7: Tiger Woods
2006 Tiger Woods (7/9) 9,941,563 8: Tiger Woods
2005 Tiger Woods (6/9) 10,628,024 6: Tiger Woods
2004 Vijay Singh (2/3) 10,905,166 9: Vijay Singh
2003 Vijay Singh (1/3) 7,573,907 5: Tiger Woods
2002 Tiger Woods (5/9) 6,912,625 5: Tiger Woods
2001 Tiger Woods (4/9) 5,687,777 5: Tiger Woods
2000 Tiger Woods (3/9) 9,188,321 9: Tiger Woods
1999 Tiger Woods (2/9) 6,616,585 8: Tiger Woods
1998 David Duval 2,591,031 4: David Duval
1997 Tiger Woods (1/9) 2,066,833 4: Tiger Woods
1996 Tom Lehman 1,780,159 4: Phil Mickelson
1995 Greg Norman (3/3) 1,654,959 3: Lee Janzen, Greg Norman
1994 Nick Price (2/2) 1,499,927 6: Nick Price
1993 Nick Price (1/2) 1,478,557 4: Nick Price
1992 Fred Couples 1,344,188 3: John Cook; Fred Couples; Davis Love III
1991 Corey Pavin 979,430 2: 8 players (note 2)
1990 Greg Norman (2/3) 1,165,477 4: Wayne Levi
1989 Tom Kite (2/2) 1,395,278 3: Tom Kite; Steve Jones
1988 Curtis Strange (3/3) 1,147,644 4: Curtis Strange
1987 Curtis Strange (2/3) 925,941 3: Paul Azinger; Curtis Strange
1986 Greg Norman (1/3) 653,296 4: Bob Tway
1985 Curtis Strange (1/3) 542,321 3: Curtis Strange; Lanny Wadkins
1984 Tom Watson (5/5) 476,260 3: Tom Watson; Denis Watson
1983 Hal Sutton 426,668 2: 8 players (note 3)
1982 Craig Stadler 446,462 4: Craig Stadler, Tom Watson, Calvin Peete
1981 Tom Kite (1/2) 375,699 4: Bill Rogers
1980 Tom Watson (4/5) 530,808 7: Tom Watson
1979 Tom Watson (3/5) 462,636 5: Tom Watson
1978 Tom Watson (2/5) 362,429 5: Tom Watson
1977 Tom Watson (1/5) 310,653 5: Tom Watson
1976 Jack Nicklaus (8/8) 266,439 3: Ben Crenshaw, Hubert Green
1975 Jack Nicklaus (7/8) 298,149 5: Jack Nicklaus
1974 Johnny Miller 353,022 8: Johnny Miller
1973 Jack Nicklaus (6/8) 308,362 7: Jack Nicklaus
1972 Jack Nicklaus (5/8) 320,542 7: Jack Nicklaus
1971 Jack Nicklaus (4/8) 244,491 6: Lee Trevino
1970 Lee Trevino 157,037 4: Billy Casper
1969 Frank Beard 164,707 3: 4 players (note 4)
1968 Billy Casper (2/2) 205,169 6: Billy Casper
1967 Jack Nicklaus (3/8) 188,998 5: Jack Nicklaus
1966 Billy Casper (1/2) 121,945 4: Billy Casper
1965 Jack Nicklaus (2/8) 140,752 5: Jack Nicklaus
1964 Jack Nicklaus (1/8) 113,285 5: Tony Lema
1963 Arnold Palmer (4/4) 128,230 7: Arnold Palmer
1962 Arnold Palmer (3/4) 81,448 8: Arnold Palmer
1961 Gary Player 64,540 6: Arnold Palmer
1960 Arnold Palmer (2/4) 75,263 8: Arnold Palmer
1959 Art Wall, Jr. 53,168 5: Gene Littler
1958 Arnold Palmer (1/4) 42,608 4: Ken Venturi
1957 Dick Mayer 65,835 4: Arnold Palmer
1956 Ted Kroll 72,836 4: Mike Souchak
1955 Julius Boros (2/2) 63,122 6: Cary Middlecoff
1954 Bob Toski 65,820 4: Bob Toski
1953 Lew Worsham 34,002 5: Ben Hogan
1952 Julius Boros (1/2) 37,033 5: Jack Burke, Jr., Sam Snead
1951 Lloyd Mangrum 26,089 6: Cary Middlecoff
1950 Sam Snead (3/3) 35,759 11: Sam Snead
1949 Sam Snead (2/31) 31,594 7: Cary Middlecoff
1948 Ben Hogan (5/5) 32,112 10: Ben Hogan
1947 Jimmy Demaret 27,937 7: Ben Hogan
1946 Ben Hogan (4/5) 42,556 13: Ben Hogan
1945 Byron Nelson (2/2) 63,336 18: Byron Nelson
1944 Byron Nelson (1/2) 37,968 8: Byron Nelson
1943 No records kept 1: Sam Byrd, Harold McSpaden, Steve Warga
1942 Ben Hogan (3/5) 13,143 6: Ben Hogan
1941 Ben Hogan (2/5) 18,358 7: Sam Snead
1940 Ben Hogan (1/5) 10,655 6: Jimmy Demaret
1939 Henry Picard 10,303 8: Henry Picard
1938 Sam Snead (1/3) 19,534 8: Sam Snead
1937 Harry Cooper 14,139 8: Harry Cooper
1936 Horton Smith 7,682 3: Ralph Guldahl, Jimmy Hines, Henry Picard
1935 Johnny Revolta 9,543 5: Henry Picard, Johnny Revolta
1934 Paul Runyan 6,767 7: Paul Runyan
1933 9: Paul Runyan
1932 4: Gene Sarazen
1931 4: Wiffy Cox
1930 8: Gene Sarazen
1929 8: Horton Smith
1928 7: Bill Mehlhorn
1927 7: Johnny Farrell
1926 5: Bill Mehlhorn, Macdonald Smith
1925 5: Leo Diegel
1924 5: Walter Hagen
1923 5: Walter Hagen, Joe Kirkwood, Sr.
1922 4: Walter Hagen
1921 4: Jim Barnes
1920 4: Jock Hutchison
1919 5: Jim Barnes
1918 1: Patrick Doyle, Walter Hagen, Jock Hutchison
1917 2: Jim Barnes, Mike Brady
1916 3: Jim Barnes

Notes:

  1. Players with 2 wins in 2011: Keegan Bradley, Luke Donald, Webb Simpson, Steve Stricker, Nick Watney, Bubba Watson, Mark Wilson
  2. Players with 2 wins in 1991: Billy Andrade, Mark Brooks, Fred Couples, Andrew Magee, Corey Pavin, Nick Price, Tom Purtzer, Ian Woosnam
  3. Players with 2 wins in 1983: Seve Ballesteros, Jim Colbert, Mark McCumber, Gil Morgan, Calvin Peete, Hal Sutton, Lanny Wadkins, Fuzzy Zoeller
  4. Players with 3 wins in 1969: Billy Casper, Raymond Floyd, Dave Hill, Jack Nicklaus

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