Eagles For St. Jude - 2007 PGA Tour Eagle Leaders

2007 PGA Tour Eagle Leaders

During the 2007 PGA TOUR, 1,222 eagles were made, which resulted in Stanford Financial Group donating $1,222,000 to the Eagles for St. Jude program. Eagles for St. Jude Ambassador Vijay Singh, who made 12 eagles and was slated to donate $1,000 per eagle, donated $50,000 for the 2007 season, a $38,000 donation above his commitment.

# Player Eagles Money earned for St. Jude's ($)
T1 Sean O'Hair 15 7,500
T1 Charles Warren 15 7,500
T3 Bill Haas 14 7,000
T3 Rod Pampling 14 7,000
T5 Eric Axley 13 6,500
T5 Will MacKenzie 13 6,500
T7 Rich Beem 12 6,000
T7 Robert Garrigus 12 6,000
T7 Daisuke Maruyama 12 6,000
T7 Vijay Singh 12 6,000
T7 Chris Tidland 12 6,000

Full list
As of the end of the 2007 season.

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