2004 Champions Tour - Leaders

Leaders

Scoring Average leaders

Rank Player Country Average
1 Craig Stadler United States 69.30
2 Hale Irwin United States 69.58
3 Gil Morgan United States 69.76
4 Tom Kite United States 69.98
5 Mark McNulty Zimbabwe
Ireland
70.03

Full 2004 Scoring Average List

Money List leaders

Rank Player Country Earnings ($) Events Wins
1 Craig Stadler United States 2,306,066 21 5
2 Hale Irwin United States 2,035,397 23 2
3 Tom Kite United States 1,831,211 27 1
4 Gil Morgan United States 1,606,453 26 1
5 Bruce Fleisher United States 1,537,571 28 2

Full 2004 Official Money List

Career Money List leaders

Rank Player Country Earnings($) Wins
1 Hale Irwin United States 20,592,965 40
2 Gil Morgan United States 14,319,252 23
3 Larry Nelson United States 12,023,819 19
4 Bruce Fleisher United States 12,005,344 18
5 Jim Colbert United States 11,310,740 20

Full 2004 Career Official Money List

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