European Seniors Tour - Leading Career Money Winners

Leading Career Money Winners

The table below shows the top ten career money leaders on the European Seniors Tour as of the end of the 2011 season.

Rank Player Country Earnings (€)
1 Carl Mason England 2,283,462
2 Tommy Horton England 1,527,506
3 Nick Job England 1,477,881
4 Sam Torrance Scotland 1,467,152
5 Noel Ratcliffe Australia 1,356,875
6 Bill Longmuir Scotland 1,268,452
7 Jerry Bruner United States 1,256,866
8 Tom Watson United States 1,251,116
9 Denis O'Sullivan Ireland 1,237,342
10 Jim Rhodes England 1,194,766

There is a full list that is updated after each tournament on the European Tour's website here.

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