Ernie Els - PGA and European Tour Career Summary

PGA and European Tour Career Summary

PGA Tour European Tour
Season Wins (Majors) Earnings (US$) Rank Wins (Majors) Earnings Rank
1991 0 2,647 274 0 £2,357
1992 0 18,420 213 0 £66,626 75
1993 0 38,185 190 0 £162,827 34
1994 1 (1) 684,440 19 2 (1) £311,850 10
1995 1 842,590 14 1 £82,459
1996 1 906,944 14 0 £209,148
1997 2 (1) 1,243,008 9 2 (1) £359,421
1998 1 763,783 36 1 £433,884 8
1999 1 1,710,756 15 1 €588,360 12
2000 1 3,469,405 3 1 €2,017,248 3
2001 0 2,336,456 15 0 €1,716,287 4
2002 2 (1) 3,291,895 5 3 (1) €2,251,708 3
2003 2 3,371,237 9 4 €2,975,374 1
2004 3 5,787,225 2 3 €4,061,905 1
2005 0 1,627,184 47 3 €1,012,683 18
2006 0 2,326,220 28 1 €1,716,208 5
2007 0 2,705,715 20 2 €2,496,237 2
2008 1 2,537,290 20 0 €674,098 42
2009 0 2,147,157 36 0 €1,571,501 11
2010 2 4,558,861 3 1 €2,261,607 7
2011 0 948,872 93 1 €591,508 51
2012* 1 (1) 3,453,118 16 1 (1) €2,077,533
Career* 19 (4) 44,771,409 5 27 (4) €28,300,444 1

* As of 11 November 2012

These figures are from the respective tour's official sites. Note that there is double counting of money earned (and wins) in the majors and World Golf Championships since they became official events on both tours.

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