1990 Senior PGA Tour - Leaders

Leaders

Scoring Average leaders

Rank Player Country Average
1 Lee Trevino United States 68.89
2 Gary Player South Africa 69.96
3 George Archer United States 69.99
4 Mike Hill United States 70.06
5 Chi Chi Rodriguez United States 70.11

Full 1990 Scoring Average List

Money List leaders

Rank Player Country Earnings ($) Events Wins
1 Lee Trevino United States 1,190,518 28 7
2 Mike Hill United States 895,678 32 5
3 Charles Coody United States 762,901 32 1
4 George Archer United States 749,691 32 4
5 Chi Chi Rodriguez United States 729,788 31 3

Full 1990 Official Money List

Career Money List leaders

Rank Player Country Earnings($) Wins
1 Bob Charles New Zealand 2,494,732 15
2 Miller Barber United States 2,488,787 24
3 Chi Chi Rodriguez United States 2,235,159 16
4 Bruce Crampton Australia 2,147,530 17
5 Orville Moody United States 2,136,180 9

Full 1990 Career Official Money List

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