Order of Merit Winners
Year | Order of Merit leader | Country | Earnings (€) |
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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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