2006 PGA Tour - Leaders

Leaders

Scoring Average leaders

Rank Player Country Average
1 Tiger Woods United States 68.11
2 Jim Furyk United States 68.86
3 Adam Scott Australia 68.95
4 Luke Donald England 69.17
5 Steve Stricker United States 69.37

Full 2006 Scoring Average List

Money List leaders

Rank Player Country Earnings ($) Events Wins
1 Tiger Woods United States 9,941,563 15 8
2 Jim Furyk United States 7,213,316 24 2
3 Adam Scott Australia 4,978,858 19 1
4 Vijay Singh Fiji 4,602,416 27 1
5 Geoff Ogilvy Australia 4,354,969 20 2

Full 2006 Official Money List

Career Money List leaders

Rank Player Country Earnings ($) Wins
1 Tiger Woods United States 65,712,324 54
2 Vijay Singh Fiji 49,379,841 29
3 Phil Mickelson United States 39,514,038 29
4 Davis Love III United States 34,613,823 19
5 Jim Furyk United States 31,200,066 12

Full 2006 Career Official Money List

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