European Seniors Tour - Order of Merit Winners

Order of Merit Winners

Year Order of Merit leader Country Earnings (€)
2011 Peter Fowler Australia 302,327
2010 Boonchu Ruangkit Thailand 266,609
2009 Sam Torrance Scotland 170,696
2008 Ian Woosnam Wales 320,120
2007 Carl Mason England 412,376
2006 Sam Torrance Scotland 347,525
2005 Sam Torrance Scotland 277,421
2004 Carl Mason England 354,743
2003 Carl Mason England 350,242
2002 Seiji Ebihara Japan 330,211
2001 Ian Stanley Australia 287,025
2000 Noel Ratcliffe Australia 163,167
1999 Tommy Horton England 138,944
1998 Tommy Horton England 127,656
1997 Tommy Horton England 158,427
1996 Tommy Horton England 133,195
1995 Brian Barnes Scotland 63,620
1994 John Morgan England 57,209
1993 Tommy Horton England 56,935
1992 John Fourie South Africa 47,857

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