Fed Ex Cup - Career FedExCup Leaders

Career FedExCup Leaders

Player Country Total
Earnings ($)
2007
Earnings ($)
2008
Earnings ($)
2009
Earnings ($)
2010
Earnings ($)
2011
Earnings ($)
2012
Earnings ($)
Tiger Woods United States 22,275,000 10,000,000 110,000 10,000,000 133,000 32,000 2,000,000
Jim Furyk United States 13,190,000 300,000 1,000,000 1,500,000 10,000,000 140,000 250,000
Brandt Snedeker United States 11,258,000 225,000 145,000 150,000 138,000 600,000 10,000,000
Vijay Singh Fiji 11,020,000 500,000 10,000,000 75,000 110,000 185,000 150,000
Bill Haas United States 10,566,000 32,000 80,000 134,000 165,000 10,000,000 155,000
Phil Mickelson United States 7,230,000 2,000,000 700,000 3,000,000 280,000 250,000 1,000,000
Steve Stricker United States 6,430,000 3,000,000 270,000 2,000,000 700,000 235,000 225,000
Luke Donald England 4,960,000 165,000 70,000 175,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 550,000
Matt Kuchar United States 4,315,000 75,000 70,000 135,000 3,000,000 800,000 235,000
Camilo Villegas Colombia 3,745,000 205,000 3,000,000 133,000 225,000 150,000 32,000
Webb Simpson United States 3,430,000 110,000 75,000 3,000,000 245,000
Dustin Johnson United States 3,402,000 32,000 270,000 1,000,000 1,500,000 600,000
Rory McIlroy Northern Ireland 3,140,000 140,000 3,000,000
Sergio GarcĂ­a Spain 3,128,000 550,000 2,000,000 137,000 70,000 131,000 240,000
Nick Watney United States 2,834,000 134,000 70,000 290,000 290,000 550,000 1,500,000
Justin Rose England 2,435,000 245,000 70,000 75,000 245,000 1,000,000 800,000

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