2006 Champions Tour - Leaders

Leaders

Scoring Average leaders

Rank Player Country Average
1 Loren Roberts United States 69.01
2 Jay Haas United States 69.07
3 Tom Watson United States 69.67
4 Brad Bryant United States 69.71
5 David Edwards United States 69.94

Full 2006 Scoring Average List

Money List leaders

Rank Player Country Earnings ($) Events Wins
1 Jay Haas United States 2,420,227 21 4
2 Loren Roberts United States 2,365,395 21 4
3 Brad Bryant United States 1,692,417 20 2
4 Tom Kite United States 1,643,348 25 2
5 Gil Morgan United States 1,525,050 27 1

Note: Two players won two million dollars and 12 won one million or more.
Full 2006 Official Money List

Career Money List leaders

Rank Player Country Earnings($) Wins
1 Hale Irwin United States 23,384,705 44
2 Gil Morgan United States 17,208,472 24
3 Bruce Fleisher United States 13,260,442 18
4 Dana Quigley United States 13,166,725 11
5 Larry Nelson United States 12,893,736 19

Full 2006 Career Official Money List

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