Leaders
Scoring Average leaders
Rank | Player | Country | Average |
---|---|---|---|
1 | David Duval | United States | 69.13 |
2 | Tiger Woods | United States | 69.21 |
3 | Davis Love III | United States | 69.41 |
4 | Jim Furyk | United States | 69.50 |
5 | Mark O'Meara | United States | 69.63 |
Full 1998 Scoring Average List
Money List leaders
Rank | Player | Country | Earnings ($) | Events | Wins |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | David Duval | United States | 2,591,031 | 23 | 4 |
2 | Vijay Singh | Fiji | 2,238,998 | 26 | 2 |
3 | Jim Furyk | United States | 2,054,334 | 28 | 1 |
4 | Tiger Woods | United States | 1,841,117 | 20 | 1 |
5 | Hal Sutton | United States | 1,838,740 | 30 | 2 |
Full 1998 Official Money List
Career Money List leaders
Rank | Player | Country | Earnings ($) | Wins |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Greg Norman | Australia | 11,936,443 | 20 |
2 | Fred Couples | United States | 10,535,876 | 14 |
3 | Tom Kite | United States | 10,447,472 | 19 |
4 | Mark O'Meara | United States | 10,293,473 | 16 |
5 | Davis Love III | United States | 10,012,134 | 13 |
Full 1998 Career Official Money List
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Famous quotes containing the word leaders:
“For aesthetics is the mother of ethics.... Were we to choose our leaders on the basis of their reading experience and not their political programs, there would be much less grief on earth. I believenot empirically, alas, but only theoreticallythat for someone who has read a lot of Dickens to shoot his like in the name of an idea is harder than for someone who has read no Dickens.”
—Joseph Brodsky (b. 1940)
“People try so hard to believe in leaders now, pitifully hard. But we no sooner get a popular reformer or politician or soldier or writer or philosophera Roosevelt, a Tolstoy, a Wood, a Shaw, a Nietzsche, than the cross-currents of criticism wash him away. My Lord, no man can stand prominence these days. Its the surest path to obscurity. People get sick of hearing the same name over and over.”
—F. Scott Fitzgerald (18961940)
“When the leaders choose to make themselves bidders at an auction of popularity, their talents, in the construction of the state, will be of no service. They will become flatterers instead of legislators; the instruments, not the guides, of the people.”
—Edmund Burke (17291797)