1995 in Golf - Leaders

Leaders

Scoring Average leaders

Rank Player Country Average
1 Greg Norman Australia 69.06
2 Steve Elkington Australia 69.59
3 Nick Price Zimbabwe 69.81
4 Ernie Els South Africa 69.81
5 Tom Lehman United States 69.85

Full 1995 Scoring Average List

Money List leaders

Rank Player Country Earnings ($) Events Wins
1 Greg Norman Australia 1,654,959 16 3
2 Billy Mayfair United States 1,543,192 28 2
3 Lee Janzen United States 1,378,966 28 3
4 Corey Pavin United States 1,340,079 22 2
5 Steve Elkington Australia 1,254,352 21 2

Full 1995 Official Money List

Career Money List leaders

Rank Player Country Earnings ($) Wins
1 Greg Norman Australia 9,592,829 17
2 Tom Kite United States 9,337,998 19
3 Payne Stewart United States 7,389,479 9
4 Nick Price Zimbabwe 7,338,119 15
5 Fred Couples United States 7,188,408 11

Full 1995 Career Official Money List

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