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