2008 Champions Tour - Leaders

Leaders

Scoring Average leaders

Rank Player Country Average
1 Bernhard Langer Germany 69.65
2 Jay Haas United States 69.66
3 Loren Roberts United States 69.69
4 Nick Price Zimbabwe 69.71
5 Fred Funk United States 69.73

Full 2008 Scoring Average List (select year 2008)

Money List leaders

Rank Player Country Earnings ($) Events Wins
1 Bernhard Langer Germany 2,035,073 20 3
2 Jay Haas United States 1,991,726 21 2
3 Fred Funk United States 1,825,931 18 2
4 Jeff Sluman United States 1,728,443 26 2
5 John Cook United States 1,721,038 26 1

Full 2008 Official Money List (select year 2008)

Career Money List leaders

Rank Player Country Earnings($) Wins
1 Hale Irwin United States 24,920,665 45
2 Gil Morgan United States 18,964,040 25
3 Dana Quigley United States 14,406,269 11
4 Bruce Fleisher United States 13,990,356 18
5 Larry Nelson United States 13,262,808 19

Full 2008 Career Official Money List (select year 2008)

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