2005 Champions Tour - Leaders

Leaders

Scoring Average leaders

Rank Player Country Average
1 Mark McNulty Zimbabwe
Ireland
69.41
2 Dana Quigley United States 69.64
3 Craig Stadler United States 69.65
4 Morris Hatalsky United States 69.68
5 D. A. Weibring United States 69.84

Full 2005 Scoring Average List

Money List leaders

Rank Player Country Earnings ($) Events Wins
1 Dana Quigley United States 2,170,258 27 2
2 Hale Irwin United States 1,983,596 22 4
3 Mark McNulty Zimbabwe
Ireland
1,791,452 23 2
4 D. A. Weibring United States 1,550,030 25 1
5 Tom Watson United States 1,532,482 13 2

Full 2005 Official Money List

Career Money List leaders

Rank Player Country Earnings($) Wins
1 Hale Irwin United States 22,576,561 44
2 Gil Morgan United States 15,683,422 23
3 Bruce Fleisher United States 12,825,909 18
4 Larry Nelson United States 12,373,805 19
5 Dana Quigley United States 12,333,491 10

Full 2005 Career Official Money List

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